Here is the summary of the main international news broadcast this Sunday, November 20:
COP27 (I).-COP27 approves the creation of a special fund to cover damage in countries vulnerable to climate change
The United Nations conference on climate change adopted a resolution on Sunday which provides for the creation of a fund to finance the climate damage already suffered by the countries most vulnerable to the effects of global warming.
COP27 (II).- António Guterres criticizes the fact that the drastic reduction of emissions was not addressed at COP27
UN Secretary General António Guterres stressed that reducing greenhouse gas emissions remains an outstanding task, given that despite the UN climate summit held in Sharm el , they must be reduced “drastically now”. Shaykh did not address this issue.
USA.- Elon Musk restores Donald Trump’s Twitter account
The social network Twitter restored at dawn this Sunday the profile of Donald Trump which had been suspended since January 2021, after the assault on the White House, after the owner of the platform had submitted the decision to a poll among million users. supported reinstatement.
Syria.- Turkish forces bombard northern Syria, killing and injuring an unknown number
Turkey bombed the northern Syrian city of Kobani, which is controlled by the Kurdish militias of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which reportedly left an unknown number of dead and injured, according to its spokesman in social networks.
Mexico.- Eight women die in Mexico of aseptic meningitis caused by a fungus present in an anesthetic
A total of eight women have died of aseptic meningitis in the Mexican city of Durango, located in the state of the same name in the northeast of the country, while 57 other cases have been recorded following a fungus present in a local anesthetic. , bupivacaine. .
Chile.- Trudeau asks Boric for information on Canadian companies that may violate Chilean law
Chilean President Gabriel Boric said on Saturday that his Canadian counterpart, Justin Trudeau, has asked him for information on several Canadian companies that may be violating Chilean environmental law.
Argentina.- Alberto Fernández undergoes an endoscopy after being forced to leave Bali for health reasons
Argentine presidential spokeswoman Gabriela Cerruti reported on Saturday that President Alberto Fernández underwent an endoscopy due to the erosive gastritis he had suffered for years and forced him to quit the G20 summit on Tuesday. last during the meeting with the President of Spain, Pedro Sánchez.
Bolivia.- Santa Cruz will increase its seats in the next legislative elections, according to INE projections
The allocation of parliamentary seats to the nine departments of Bolivia varies according to the evolution of the population in each of them, so based on data from the National Institute of Statistics, Santa Cruz will increase its number of seats, reaching to become the largest bank in the country.
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