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Violence against women is at the center of the news, being as it is, by some, but not a few, in question. The numbers, however, do not lie: it exists, and everything else is, now yes, partisan. We see how.

The initiative in the campaign, these days, due to the pull of the conservative tsunami on 28M, seems to be taken by the PP, which is trying to open a gap with debates to three or four beyond the tense story due to its pact with Vox in Valencia or the Balearic Islands. Extremadura will be his counterweight.

The controversy over gender violence left by these government agreements after the municipal and regional ones points, on the contrary, to continue until the general ones of 23J. It is summarized in parallel to Feijóo’s skidding when talking about “hard divorce”.

Gender violence, however, does not leave much room for interpretation: it exists and is certified by the more than 33,000 victims of sexist violence; the 8,000 domestic; 1,206 women killed since January 1, 2003; and so more and more numbers.

Who warns… Attention these days is largely frozen on the fate of the submersible that disappeared when it was heading for the wreck of the Titanic. The industry, however, has already warned that the “experimental” device could be catastrophic.

The Spanish economic locomotive is today between Madrid and Catalonia. The latter, however, and according to the latest reports, needs 50,900 million to correct the infrastructure deficit. The financing system continues to be the key.

What a classic! Last night Barcelona and Real Madrid played the third match of five in the Endesa League final after the Catalans won the first two. No surprises. Barça also sweeps the capital and wins the title. Congratulations!

The energy transition towards renewables in Europe, we said it not long ago, lives pending the pulse, above all, between France and Germany. Spain, in the interview with Ribera in this newspaper, adds: “It is not worth solving the problems of Paris and Berlin alone.”

Philippe Claudel, novelist. “Thinking requires time, and literature gives it to us.” read it here

The new best restaurant in the world is Central, from Lima, Peru, according to the ranking of The World’s 50 Best. It is the first time that Latin America welcomes the number one. Behind him are followed by Barcelona’s Disfrutar and Diverxo from Madrid. Latin America is in luck.

How to optimize a daily walk. The daily walk is, according to medicine, the best for health; and the best thing is that some simple variations such as taking side steps or turning the head make it even better. Here the what and how.

“Capitalism is a good servant, but a bad master”, launches the Harvard economist Rebecca Henderson in the video podcast series that La Vanguardia premieres today together with the think tank Re-Imagine Europe. The future lies in how to reformulate it, she insists.

Aarón Vivancos, dancer and musician. “My father had 40 children and lived in the truth: he continues to inspire me.” read it here

VICTOR-M. AMELA