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If it falls the Islamic State, What about the thousands of jihadists arrested?

Las noticias internacionales del día: Si cae el Estado Islámico, ¿Qué hacemos con los miles de yihadistas detenidos?

The foreign press is now pending on whether the Brazilian Senate votes for the start of impeachment against President Dilma Rousseff.

The international media are now pending on whether the Brazilian Senate votes for the start of impeachment against President Dilma Rousseff, expected throughout the morning. This is a review of the main headlines on Thursday 12 May.

The New York Times: The New Yorker opens its cover daily wondering what should the US do with the detainees if it falls the Islamic State. The country is determined not to return to detention operations, but has no strategy for handling potentially thousands of prisoners of war. No good choices, the policy of the Obama administration is taking over the custody of senior detainees for interrogation.

The Washington Post: The US newspaper reveals the harsh working conditions of employees in industry poultry. According to a report, workers are denied the toilet in order to optimize the speed of the production line. An employee even says he had to wear diapers.

The Guardian: How could it be otherwise, the Chinese media have echoed the words of Queen Elizabeth II accusing Chinese of being "rude" officials, reports the London newspaper. The official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party claims that the statements of the monarch were "exaggerated".

The Independent: There have also been reactions to the words of David Cameron saying that Nigeria and Afghanistan were the most corrupt countries in the world, reports the British header. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, said that will not ask for an apology, "only the withdrawal of Nigerian assets." "I do not want excuses, I want something tangible," he assured.

Le Monde: The Paris daily says that eight out of ten citizens of the planet are affected by pollution. The concentration of fine particles in urban areas increased by 8% over the past five years, according to the World Health Organization.

Haaretz: Israeli newspaper reports that the winner of the Israel Prize, one of the most prestigious in the country, will donate the prize money to an association that supports the Palestinians. Professor David Shulman said Wednesday it would donate about $ 20,000 prize for his work on leagues and cultures in southern India Ta'ayush, an Israeli group that assists Palestinian residents of the southern hills Hebron.