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José Raúl Mulino stood in for ex-President Ricardo Martinelli, who was barred from running.
The post-Trump populist version of Gov. Ron DeSantis not only sees no problem with state paternalism, he revels in it with authoritarian bombast.
If you can wait until August, you can save money on your summer vacation, but that’s not the factor to consider when booking trips.
Marseille's public administration asked the local state authority on Sunday to requisition striking garbage collection workers, compelling enough of them back to work to maintain a service, two days before the Olympic torch is expected to reach the port city. The strike, which has been going on since April 30, could tarnish the city's image just when it's in the global spotlight as the Olympic torch reaches mainland France. Labour disputes in crucial infrastructure sectors are among the main headaches for the organisers of this year's Olympic Summer Games in Paris.
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I still hear my father's request: Share with them how the Nazis tortured and liquidated our families, massacring those who were different.
The relief across world markets as signs of a softening in the U.S. jobs markets strengthens the case for Federal Reserve rate cuts to start later this year remains palpable. Not only did U.S. 10-year Treasury yields end Friday down 17 basis points, in their biggest weekly drop of the year, but the S&P 500 stock index had its best day in over two months. Investors in Asia picked up the buy-baton on Monday, sending MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan to its highest in over a year and government bond yields in Europe are lower again.
Ukraine’s former Eurovision winner Jamala says her country can’t afford to boycott the song contest, because it needs to use the occasion to remind the rest of Europe of its invasion by Russia. Jamala won the competition for Ukraine in 2016, and The Guardian newspaper reports that, while there have been calls for artists to …
The broadcaster has won rights to show Champions League highlights
Thousands of demonstrators protested in French cities on Sunday at what they called an "offensive" against transgender rights after right-wing Senators tabled legislation on gender transition for minors. Activists, left-wing members of parliament, trade unionists and young people rallied, chanting and brandishing placards calling for "health resources for transitions"."Anti-patriarchy, anti-capitalism, solidarity with trans people all over the world," chanted protesters in Paris.More than 800 gr
One MP told The Independent: “While I’m pleased that this seller has been brought to justice, the government must take action to strengthen guidelines, tighten regulations, and increase deterrents”
KOCO meteorologist Jonathan Conder says this afternoon and evening will bring very dangerous severe storms to the area.
The Brazilian Army rescued a baby from a rooftop in the flood-hit state of Rio Grande do Sul amid catastrophic flooding.Video released on May 4 shows the helicopter rescue.By May 6, the death toll from the flooding had risen to 78, with 108 people still missing, according to local news reports.According to government officials, 983 people have been rescued so far. Credit: Exercito Brasileiro via Storyful
No doubt Kylian Mbappé will be greeted with loud cheers and applause when he takes to the Parc des Princes pitch on Tuesday night. It will be his final Champions League match in the French capital in a Paris Saint-Germain shirt. Mbappé is leaving the club this summer after a seven-season stint, hoping that the journey concludes with a Champions League triumph in Wembley on June 1. But first things first as Mbappé tries to engineer a fightback in the second leg of their semifinal against Borussia
The relief across world markets as signs of a softening in the U.S. jobs markets strengthens the case for Federal Reserve rate cuts to start later this year remains palpable. Not only did U.S. 10-year Treasury yields end Friday down 17 basis points, in their biggest weekly drop of the year, but the S&P 500 stock index had its best day in over two months. Investors in Asia picked up the buy-baton on Monday, sending MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan to its highest in over a year and government bond yields in Europe are lower again.
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New York State lawmakers return from a two-week break on Monday with a month left to decide the fate of a controversial bill that aims to streamline sovereign debt restructurings, with hundreds of billions of dollars in bond contracts on the line. Unlike corporations or individuals, countries cannot declare bankruptcy and the current process of a debt restructuring can be costly both in time and money. The proposed bill looks to "provide effective mechanisms for restructuring sovereign and subnational debt" and the rewrite of this state law would retroactively affect sovereign debt contracts and its holders across the world.
Airline advertised and sold over 8,000 flight tickets it had already cancelled in its internal system
While some voters' allegiances are set in stone, the new USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll provides a road map of the persuadables.
2020 looms over the people who sign up to cast votes for political parties on behalf of the Electoral College, which is what picks the next president.