This is what is being highlighted on the front pages of the international media on Thursday, October 23, 2023:
Hope and fear in the Gaza Treaty
Bombs fall before the scheduled interval. Families hold their breath and wait for the hostage to be released
Ceasefire timeline unclear as sides work out details
An agonizing wait in Israel and Gaza to find out who will be released and when
Israel and Gaza are in limbo before the agreed ceasefire takes effect
Netanyahu government and Hamas agree to four-day pause in hostage exchanges, but it will be postponed until at least tomorrow
The Guardian / United Kingdom
Hunt announces £20bn tax cuts as Conservatives prepare for election
The Chancellor announces a 2p cut on national insurance, which is larger than planned
The appointment of the future Minister of Economic Affairs was doomed to failure due to the tug-of-war between Milei and Macri. So far, the libertarian has ignored the former president’s proposals in the appointments he has already defined. To make matters worse, the list is complicated because everyone assumes that the chosen one will ultimately be an “accelerator” for the major adjustment with which he wants to enter his term.
President Boric cancels his participation in COP28 due to the insecurity crisis and the economic situation
He would attend the environmental summit in Dubai next week
People close to APP defended in Congress the payment of bonds worth more than S/a 30 million
Authorities are in charge of the area that channeled the payment
Source: La Neta Neta
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