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Pedro Sánchez expects his inauguration in days but the amnesty agreed between the PSOE and the independentists, before even being approved, poisons everything. In Gaza, meanwhile, any humanitarian hope is increasingly relegated.

The amnesty has been adding protests in front of the PSOE headquarters for days. This weekend, in addition, hundreds of thousands of people attended the demonstrations against it called by the PP. Feijóo assures that they will not stop until they go to the polls again.

The obstacle course faced by the amnesty, which is central to the independence support for Sánchez’s investiture, is replicated in justice. Before it can even be applied, it is expected, for example, that its unconstitutionality and more will be raised.

The analyzes do not invite optimism either. “A part of the right seems to hope that ‘something more’ will happen in the coming days,” one side concludes while others recall: “‘the latent plebiscite’ since December 2015 is ‘coexistence or barbarism.’”

The economy is also moving due to the imminent investiture, which is expected in days. The Catalan employers’ association is trying to forge an alternative axis with Junts and the PNV to Sumar’s economic agreement with the PSOE. His proposal.

Countdown in Gaza. Gaza’s largest hospital is no longer admitting patients and is close to collapse. Israel accuses Hamas of rejecting its offer to provide fuel only for the center and Hamas suspends negotiations to release some of the Israeli hostages.

Relatives of the 180 Spaniards in Gaza, at the same time, criticize Foreign Affairs for not having yet achieved their evacuation. The Government does not clarify why it is so difficult for it to do so. “We do not have the privilege of time,” they insist.

The consequences of the pandemic continue to be felt, especially in those with persistent covid, who lose their health and also their employment: many end up forced to agree to an objective dismissal after returning from sick leave.

James Posteguillo, writer. “Caesar was the first populist”. Read it here.

The universe in 3D. The largest mapping of the cosmos is underway and, surprise, the Javalambre Observatory, in Teruel, with its 2.5-meter wide-angle mirror, stars in the feat. The Vanguard approaches him.

Acosta, “the coming crack.” If in football the names of the youngest ones do not stop grabbing headlines – Lamine Yamal, Bellingham, etc. –, in motorcycling Pedro Acosta jumps up: the Murcian will rise to MotoGP as the youngest champion in Middle Earth.

We don’t have five senses but up to 32, but most people don’t know it. For example: beyond smell and touch, before starting to eat, the anticipatory sense makes you salivate. Other: an emotion can modify pain through nociception. And so on up to 32.

Richard Schwartz, Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard, created internal family systems. “In order not to suffer, we lock up a family of ‘selves’ inside us.” Read it here.

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