Summary of the most important news that Eitb.usus will start today.
These are the problems that the Chief head This Thursday, February 13, 2025:
– War negotiations in Ukraine: The President of the United States, Donald Trump, and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, have agreed to initiate “immediately” negotiations on the war in Ukraine. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskov, explained during a press conference that Trump advocated for an emergency in Ukraine and the negotiated solution for the conflict. “In the meantime, Putin remembered that it is necessary to eliminate the first causes of the conflict,” he said. “As President Trump said, let’s do it,” Zelenski said on his social networks after a telephone conversation with Trump.
– Labraza Wind Park: The Oyón city council has given the green light to the Labraza -Windpark, the first in Euskadi in almost 20 years, in a tense plenary meeting. The special plan to build the Labraza -Windpark has emerged unanimously, despite the rejection of EH Bildu of the project. Mayor Manuel Villanueva (EH Bildu) had already improved that they would vote before “by administrative imperative”, was beneficial for all files of the Basque government. This wind farm, promoted by the Aixeindar Society (formed by the Basque Energy and Iberdrola entity), will have eight 200 -meter wind turbines in the city of Labraza, in the Sierra de Cantabria.
– Complaint against an UPV/EHU teacher: Various UPV-Ehu students have denounced a teacher for intimidation and touch. The complaints, all anonymously, came to light via the Instagram account complaints Euskal Herria. The stories are similar in all. The students talk about situations of intimidation, touch and comments of sexual nature that would have taken place in the teacher’s office. The UPV/EHU acknowledges that it has received “different formal complaints”, after which the protocol against the appointed teacher has already been activated, although he does not clarify whether he has removed him from the confirmation until what happened.
Source: EITB

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