Air pollution kills 5 million people every year; Henry A. Kissinger dies; and more | Front pages of the world November 30, 2023

This is what will be highlighted on the front pages of the international media on Thursday, November 30, 2023.

On the front line in the fire brigade

Special Report – For the Tallac Hotshots, an elite wildfire response team, work has barely stopped due to the rain and snow in recent weeks. From the Fourth of July through Thanksgiving, smoke and fire were almost constant companions. A profile of some of the federal government’s hardest workers

Henry A. Kissinger 1923 – 2023. The statesman played a leading role in world affairs, at a high price.

Criticized by many as amoral, he spent his final years defending his place in history

PSOE and Junts agree to conceal the examiner’s identity

The parties begin the negotiations in Geneva with total opacity

The Guardian / United Kingdom

Air pollution from fossil fuels kills 5 million people every year

A study shows the high number of deaths at the Cop28 climate summit

Milei warns that difficult months lie ahead because of the Kirchnerist legacy

The president-elect predicted that the economy would enter “stagflation” by 2024

The damage caused by crime to the economy has almost doubled in the past decade, and private entities bear the brunt of the costs.

The Clapes UC report estimates the damage at 2% of GDP

Documents about Marita Barreto can be found in the office of an advisor to Benavides

The roles come from the control area, which must be autonomous

Source: La Neta Neta

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