Semana del 21 septiembre al 27 septiembre, 2019

Actividades PUEAA

Asia

Beijing opens glitzy airport ahead of China's 70th anniversary AFP - 25/09/19
A futuristic airport that resembles a giant starfish opened in Beijing Wednesday, as China unveils another massive infrastructure project just days before it celebrates 70 years of Communist Party rule.

AP Interview: Karzai says Afghan election threatens peace AP - 24/09/19
A presidential election that is days away in Afghanistan threatens the troubled nation’s best chance of making peace with the Taliban and ending 18 years of war, former President Hamid Karzai told The Associated Press on Tuesday, comparing the vote to asking a heart patient to run a marathon.

Clashes in Jakarta as students rally again to protest moves to make major changes to laws CHANNEL NEW ASIA - 25/09/19
About 200 students clashed with riot police in Indonesia's capital on Wednesday (Sep 25) as demonstrators hurled rocks and Molotov cocktails at authorities who shot tear gas into the crowds.

El príncipe saudita admite por primera vez su responsabilidad en el crimen de Jamal Khashoggi CLARÍN - 26/09/19
“Sucedió bajo mi guardia”, reconoció Mohammed Bin Salman, en una entrevista que se emitirá en pocos días.

África

Tanzania summons WHO representative over Ebola complaint AL JAZEERA - 24/09/19
Government seeks answers from UN health agency which accused it of failing to share data on suspected Ebola cases.

7 children were killed and dozens were injured after part of a school building collapsed in Kenya CNN - 23/09/19
A part of a school building collapsed in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, killing seven children and injuring dozens more, Kenya Red Cross spokesperson Peter Abwao told CNN.

Más de 1.900 arrestados en la represión sin tregua del régimen egipcio EL MUNDO - 26/09/19
El régimen intensifica las detenciones de opositores de cara a las protestas convocadas para este viernes.

Sudan closes borders with Libya and Central Africa Republic AFRICA NEWS - 26/09/19
Sudan on Thursday closed its borders with Libya and the Central African Republic for security reasons, the first such measure taken by the new Sudanese authorities since the fall of President Omar al-Bashir in April.

Artículos de interés

La Venecia africana se desangra EL PAÍS
La violencia yihadista en el Sahel, que asoló el norte de Malí en 2012, deriva en un terrible conflicto entre etnias que golpea con fuerza la ciudad de Mopti.

Entre Oriente y Occidente: ¿Quo vadis, Turquía? INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS ESTRATÉGICOS
Turquía ha reorientado las prioridades de su política exterior para adaptarse tanto a la inestabilidad de su entorno inmediato como a las realidades geopolíticas de un mundo en cambio.