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El gráfico muestra eventos noticiosos en enero 2023.
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Eventos mundiales programados para enero

By Jordi Bou

January 1, 2023 - January 31, 2023 - Entre los eventos de enero se incluyen la sesión de apertura del 118º Congreso de EUA, la expansión del entrenamiento de tiempos de guerra de Estados Unidos para personal militar ucraniano, la introducción del euro en Croacia, el inicio de la presidencia de Lula da Silva en Brasil y la expo de electrónica CES en Las Vegas.

Jan 1, Brazil: Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is sworn in for a third term as President of Brazil, a stunning return to power after his defeat of former president Jair Bolsonaro in October’s election.

Jan 1, Croatia: Croatia adopts the euro, becoming the 20th member of the eurozone.

Jan 3, U.S.: Congress reconvenes with a Republican majority in the House of Representatives. Top Republicans say investigating President Joe Biden and his family’s business dealings will be a top priority when they formally take power.

Jan 5-8, U.S.: Companies and startups showcase innovations in virtual reality, robotics and consumer tech items at CES, the world’s largest electronics expo in Las Vegas.

Jan 22, China: Chinese New Year celebrations mark the Year of the Rabbit. People born in Rabbit years are said to be sensitive, creative and considerate.

Jan 22, U.S.: Pro-choice campaigners mark the 50th anniversary of Roe v Wade, the abortion rights ruling overturned by the Supreme Court last June.

Jan, Germany: The U.S. military will expand wartime training of Ukrainian military personnel fighting Russia’s invasion, training around an extra 500 troops per month.

Jan, Spain: Making the most of the increase in remote working prompted by the pandemic, the expected launch of a “digital nomad” visa will allow foreign remote workers to live and work in Spain for up to a year.

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PUBLISHED: 23/12/2022; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Getty Images, Lauren Mancke via Unsplash
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