Hello good morning!

We are still in the Russian swarm. And what remains. But in the face of confusion about what is happening and what is to come, it is time to look at the past: clarify the present. Furthermore, although today is Pride Day, 23-J destroys almost everything. Again. And what remains, yes.

In the past, Putin tries to show leadership in Russia. The Kremlin, however, acknowledges that the Wagner mercenary group is what it is thanks to its resources. Also that there was a danger of “civil war” after his coup… Is it known without a margin of error?

Russian history. And it is that the current uncertainty is not new in the country. Russian history offers several examples of failed coups that weakened power and even brought about changes in power. See 1917. Or 1991. “Russian history often repeats itself,” it reads. So.

Eastern Europe, for its part, experiences instability in Moscow in a very particular way. By neighborhood. For shared history more than they wanted. And, today, because of the increasing use of Belarus by Russia. NATO’s dress rehearsal at its gates is the answer.

Everything is clear: Feijóo endorses the PP and Vox pacts and guarantees “governance”. Extremadura is on the way to ratify it. Sánchez, at the same time, rebuts “the bubble of sanchismo” in prime time. The campaign, for now, concentrates the debates.

By decree. On the way to the general elections, the Government recovers via decree the new work permits to care for relatives, such as having, for example, five sick days and four for emergencies. In turn, it approves other economic measures.

Another mystery solved. Who was the militiawoman who became an icon of Iberian anarchism thanks to a photo of Campañà during the civil war? Now her identity is discovered. Her name was Anita and this is her story, now recovered.

Pride is culture. Today is International LGTBI Pride Day, the best excuse to soak up culture without prejudice, being how it is a reflection of society. Here recommendations in cinema, literature and more that make it clear.

Julieta Venegas, singer. “I was afraid of everything that was involved in making music.” read it here

Operation Extermination. Rats weren’t always in New Zealand. They were imported by man in the 12th century and have killed a third of the native birds. The country reacts: it is determined that there will not be a single rodent left by 2050. And it is serious.

Non-mothers clubs? It is estimated that around 10% of women freely decide not to be mothers, but the communities where they can meet are practically non-existent here. It has consequences. They speak.

Carmen Sevilla dies at the age of 92 after a long fight against Alzheimer’s. The review of her career since her debut, as an actress, at the end of the 40s until she succeeded with the little coupon in the 90s is, in addition, putting the history of television in Spain before her mirror.

Jaume Ripoll, founder of Filmin. “Often we lack self-criticism and we have plenty of self-destruction.” read it here

IMA SANCHÍS