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1 month ago |
agroempresario.com | Paul Donovan |ejecutivos de Alphabet |ejecutivos de Nvidia
Por Agroempresario.comEl presidente de los Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, volvió a colocar al comercio internacional en el centro de la escena global con una amenaza que agitó los mercados financieros del mundo. Este viernes, anunció a través de su red Truth Social que impondrá aranceles del 50% a los productos de la Unión Europea (UE) si no se logran avances concretos en las negociaciones bilaterales antes del 1 de junio de 2025.
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1 month ago |
irishpost.com | Paul Donovan
THE ongoing demonisation of migrants and refugees continues to pick up pace. The Labour government seems to have decided that the way to counter Reform UK is to become more like them. This apparently means adopting an economically illiterate approach to immigration, seeking to stop those coming here to work and study. The latest legislation seeks to cut legal migration. This, whilst in a country with an ageing population and skills shortages, talks of the need for growth.
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2 months ago |
irishpost.com | Paul Donovan
THE Pope’s appearance on Easter Sunday was, as it turned out, a final farewell. Pope Francis completed 12 years in office overseeing a transition to a more tolerant, listening church. A Church not as quick to condemn, as was often the case previously, particularly on sexual matters. The Pope has been outspoken on important issues of our time from immigration to climate change and war. One of his final acts on this earth was to call for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Feb 16, 2025 |
guardian-series.co.uk | Paul Donovan
A woman has been killed by a man every three days in the UK over recent years. The Guardian has been reporting the deaths over the past 12 months they total 80. These are shaming figures. Can this country seriously describe itself as in any way civilised while this level of abuse goes on? Domestic abuse rose significantly over the Covid pandemic. Abuse also goes up during major sporting events such as football tournaments when a team loses.
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Feb 14, 2025 |
irishpost.com | Paul Donovan
ANYONE who had their appetite wetted for more Vatican intrigue after seeing the film Conclave will love Vatican Spies. The book reveals much about how the Catholic Church developed its own intelligence network, often with the help of other agencies such as the CIA, French and Italian security services. The interactions with the Mafia during the World War II period at the behest of America, and getting caught up with the Mob through various dodgy financial dealings, makes for a fascinating read.
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