
Dollar and euro diplomacy
Edward Frederick Lindey Wood (1881-1959), better known as Lord Halifax, was everything in British politicseven Viceroy of India, with the exception of Prime Minister. It could be, but declined in favor of Winston Churchill (1874-1965) before him Hitler challenged (1889-1945) At the beginning of World War II. He was also ambassador to the United Kingdom…
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NATO teaches its pilots to take off from highways to a hypothetical Russian attack
NATO has taken a twist to its immediate response plan before A hypothetical attack by Russia and has begun to train the pilots of their fighters so that they can land and take off in the Nordic highways closest to the border. With this, it would be possible to reduce reaction time to an aggression.…
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Andrea Rodríguez, from “Spirit” to the photograph of the classic dressage
Andrea Rodríguez He lives his passion for horses from a very special artistic perspective. Without a family with equestrian tradition, their fascination for these animals woke up when it was little thanks to the film “Spirit”. “I have always loved animals and the horse has been very special to me. Although I did not ride…
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The private health data space starts in Spain
Optimizing the management, exchange of health data and the use of health information between borders is the objective of the European health data space. The regulation, published on March 5, 2025 and that entered into force on March 26, will involve the practice that In less than four years When a European citizen has to…
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The union of scholars, sponsored by Qatar, tries to extend its influence in Europe
Wanis al-Mabrouk, deputy general secretary of the International Union of Muslim scholars (Iums), which promotes an extremist and radical Islam, recently visited Dublin, Ireland, as part of the organization’s efforts to strengthen its links with Islamic centers and communities in Europe, MEMRI reports. During his visit, he met with outstanding figures from the Irish Muslim…
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Coco Gauff prevents Sabalenka’s premiere in Roland Garros
At 21, Coco Gauff He crowned in Paris by conquering his primer Roland Garroshis second Grand Slam, after defeating the number 1 in the world, the Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, 6-7 (5), 6-2 and 6-4, in 2 hours and 38 minutes. Three years after having played her first final on the whipped land of Paris with…
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can limit the efficacy of the pill
British MHRA agency warns that in women of fertile age and overweight the treatment with tirzepatida (Mounjaro) For diabetes and obesity, this medicine It can reduce the effectiveness of the pill, so they are urged to use a contraceptive method that is not oral. The notice comes after confirming 40 cases of users who have…
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Moroccan concern for the future of its tomato exports to the European Union
The concern has returned To overwhelm the farmers and exporters of Moroccan tomatoes after the announcement of the European Commission for the opening of the deadline to present observations on a new bill that modifies the conditions of importing fruit and vegetables. This measure reconsiders the norms that farmers have long followed to export their…
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Budapest prohibits the rainbow flag in public buildings and increases tension with Brussels
The clash between Brussels and the Viktor Orban government for LGTBI rights is going in crescendo. A day after the European justice censored the Hungarian Law on the access of minors to LGTBI content, the Magaria Executive has announced that it will prohibit the flag of this group from flushing in public buildings. According to…
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The reforms that the Spanish economy needs
The Spanish economy It grows more in the short term than the EU average, yes, but supported by a mirage, which is given by the huge public spending; by an foreign sector that is the only thing that has behaved outstandingly from the productive point of view; for the accumulation of population, which increases nominal…
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