The 7 news you need to know this Thursday morning, March 9

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“The Government is broken” says the PP after 8-M. It is to be verified. For now, what seems clear is that after no elections, the street puts the feminist struggle above partisan division.

“The campaign begins with a fist” summed up the analysts after an 8-M lived with partisan division. There are only a couple of months left for the local and regional elections. Something else for the generals. Women’s day is a shuttle.

“The coalition government is broken” says the opposition leader, Núñez Feijóo. Montero (Unidas Podemos) rebuts: “he is not at risk.” And Bolaños (PSOE) adds: “the climate will improve.” Be that as it may, the seals of the political debate are beginning to break.

Yesterday’s massive feminist protest made it clear, however, that, in Spain, the street resists above political tension. “This is about women’s rights and there is a lot to fight for,” she repeats. Inside the houses. And out.

The Wagner group of mercenaries is a leading player in the Ukrainian war for Russia and remains so despite its clash with the Russian high command. He claims to have occupied the eastern part of the strategic Bakhmut. Its value would be double.

Interior sewers: those affected. Every day more details of the scandal of the Catalonia operation are known, today on the side of the victims. Villarejo fabricated complaints and included people to broaden the scope of his private business.

Criticism yes, but changes too. The controversy over Ferrovial’s change of headquarters to the Netherlands still has a tail. The stock market supervisor, the CNMV, criticizes it for not warning of possible limitations. But it will make it easier for companies to list in the US.

International and regional conflict in sight in Europe. Other. France will not readmit migrants who are expelled from the United Kingdom and the UN warns London that it would violate its legal obligations with the rights of refugees.

Austin Butler, Oscar nominee for best actor. “I thought everyone was going to hate me for playing Elvis Presley.” read it here

Urban art has Basquiat, who died at the age of 27 in 1988, as one of its greatest references. Also known as SAMO, the reality is that this alter ego, which marked New York, was created with Al Díaz, “the graffiti artist who taught him.” He tells the details.

Notice to the racist of children’s soccer. The xenophobic insult from the stands to a black player of only 12 years in Barcelona will not be one more. An unprecedented criminal prosecution opens. Warn many others. Also to the public that criticized the referee for stopping the game.

Everyone loses in war, only some more than others and analysts already apply it to Europe, saying: “It has become the most dangerous place in the world.” Before it was Taiwan but “nothing compensates for the damage that the war has for China” is followed.

Ian Mortimer, PhD in History, invites you to take a ‘tour’ of medieval England. “Hold your nose: 14th century villas stink!” read it here

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