Summary of the most important news that eitb.eus will publish today.
These are the topics that will be central main headlines from this Monday April 15, 2024:
– Israel-Iran: Following Iran’s attack on Israel over the weekend in response to the April 1 attack on its consulate in Damascus, Syria, blamed on Israel, tensions have risen in the Middle East. Iran has ended the response operation against Israel, according to Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdoulahian, who stated on Sunday that Iran has no intention of “continuing defensive operations.” UN Secretary General António Guterres has condemned Iran’s launch of projectiles against Israel and the attacks on the Iranian consulate in Damascus and called on both countries to “take a step back” from the escalation because “the world cannot more war can be permitted.”
– Final part of the election campaign: The election campaign is becoming increasingly intense in the final phase after the latest EITB Focus poll points to a victory for EH Bildu in votes and seats over the PNV. The Basque political parties continue their campaign events and next Tuesday, April 16, EITB will offer the second of the two major debates ahead of the elections for the Basque Parliament on April 21. It will be live on ETB2, Radio Euskadi and eitb.eus from 10 p.m.
– World Creativity Forum: The Basque Autonomous Community welcomes professionals in the field of culture and creativity from all over the world this week to the “World Creativity Forum”. This meeting will take place on April 15, 16 and 17 under the motto “Cultural and creative ecosystems: governance and innovation models”, as reported by the Basque government in a statement. The aim of the forum, in addition to learning about different models and the latest trends in the sector, is to create new employment opportunities and relationships between agents in the sector. The Forum’s headquarters will be the Euskalduna Palace (Bilbao), but it will also take place in Tabakalera (Donostia-San Sebastián) and Artium (Vitoria-Gasteiz).
Source: EITB

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