Month: July 2022
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Putin marks new red lines to the West by approving a naval doctrine | International
The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has marked this Sunday new red lines to the West in the Black, Baltic…
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Floods cause at least 25 deaths in Kentucky | International
The last natural catastrophe that has hit the United States, a flood in Kentucky, bears, above the rest, a surname:…
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Investors are afraid again | Business
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has dealt such a heavy blow to the economic board that all the chips have…
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Nitrogen emissions cut fuels protests in Dutch countryside | Economy
The protests carried out for months by Dutch farmers against the cuts planned by the Government to reduce nitrogen emissions…
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France goes into energy saving mode | Economy
If one slogan had to be defined for the summer in France in 2022, it would be “energy sobriety”. Saving…
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Education, technological humanism and the future of democracy | Business
New technologies are a source of hope for future generations who aspire to a more sustainable world, becoming an integral…
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“You live the other way around the world”: this is how it is to play in an orchestra or tribute band in summer | Economy
Rubén Abellán (34 years old) is a great connoisseur of Spanish geography. “There have been days that I have played…
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The dilemma of tourism: a chaotic and splendid summer, but an uncertain autumn | Economy
Endless queues at airports rival fires as the image of this summer. The traveling rage After two years of confinement,…
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If I roll over with my car when I return from vacation, is it an accident at work? Some judges think so | Business
Not all work accidents occur during the working day or on the company’s premises. Some may even occur when returning…
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