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Van Aert cumple la lógica y O'Connor mantiene el liderato tras una etapa resuelta al sprint

El belga logra en Córdoba su segundo triunfo a la espera de una jornada crucial el domingo. Leer




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O'Connor, en las rampas de Ancares, sufre como nunca para mantener el liderato de la Vuelta

El australiano no aguanta un acelerón de Roglic en el tramo final y pierde casi dos minutos en una etapa ganada por el canadiense Woods Leer




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Soler triunfa en Covadonga y O'Connor salva el liderato por segundos

El ciclista catalán consigue la tercera victoria del ciclismo español en La Vuelta Leer




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O'Connor respira en Santander un día más antes de las últimas hostilidades

Se mantiene sin cambios la general tras una etapa que se decidió al sprint y se llevó Kaden Groves Leer




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Juan Ayuso gana la contrarreloj y roza el liderato de Van der Poel en el Tour de Luxemburgo

El español se impuso en la crono disputada este sábado en Differdange y queda a tres segundos del líder de la clasificación general a falta de una etapa para el final de la prueba Leer




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Por qué la NBA es el gran caladero de la Euroliga (y no al revés)

La máxima competición continental arranca este jueves con hasta 91 jugadores que han pasado por franquicias estadounidenses. Osman, Vezenkov, Fournier, Garuba o Metu, entre los llegados este verano. El Barça es el equipo con más partidos NBA en su plantilla Leer




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Viajar o no poder parar

El incesante movimiento en busca de sentido: el viaje, el anhelo, la dificultad de tratar con lo conocido.




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El poder atómico de la deuda

Por primera vez, Merkel y Sarkozy tendrán, en el Consejo Europeo, alguien que, por razones varias, le puede hacer sombra. Alguien que puede, con peso y autoridad, representar a otra Europa, que ha estado en silencio. Alemania y Francia podían burlarse de Berlusconi, pero no puede ignorar a Monti.




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5 grandes estrenos de series que no deberías perderte este mes de noviembre

La lista incluye varias novedades españolas, además de una ficción sobre el piloto Ayrton Senna Leer




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RTVE renueva La Moderna: estos son los capítulos de la nueva temporada

La ficción de época, que llegó a la sobremesa de La 1 en septiembre de 2023, tiene tres temporadas Leer




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La Confederación Hidrográfica del Júcar vuelve a publicar los datos de la riada en el barranco del Poyo tras borrarlos por supuestos problemas técnicos

La Generalitat denunció que el organismo estatal dependiente del Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica había "borrado" esta información clave para "ocultar" que sabía en qué momento se desbordó la rambla Leer



  • Valencia
  • DANA
  • Artículos Noa de la Torre
  • Artículos Francisco Pascual

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Los vecinos, del barro al derrumbe: "La casa que limpie la van a tener que tirar"

Los daños estructurales ocasionados por la DANA obligan a desalojar 130 viviendas en la localidad de Chiva. Algunos vecinos pasan de limpiar barro al temor a un derrumbe Leer




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Mazón empezó a atender llamadas tras la comida con la periodista Maribel Vilaplana cuando la alerta ya era máxima

El presidente valenciano negoció en pleno día de la tragedia la dirección de la radiotelevisión pública en una comida con Maribel Vilaplana Leer




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Sevilla saca adelante un plan para frenar las viviendas turísticas que permitirá conceder nuevas licencias sólo en barrios no saturados

El número de pisos para visitantes no podrá superar el 10% del total de inmuebles residenciales, lo que supone que aún podrían registrarse un total de 32.400 nuevas VUT, según ha denunciado la oposición Leer




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Incendio en el PSOE andaluz en vísperas del congreso federal

Juan Espadas deja fuera a Susana Díaz de las listas de delegados y la senadora aprovecha el escándalo de Ábalos para cuestionar las primarias en las que perdió el control del partido Leer




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El Rey inaugura la muestra sobre los Machado que derriba tópicos: ni los hermanos estaban enfrentados ni representan a las dos Españas

Alfonso Guerra dice que "España es una República coronada" en la inauguración de 'Los Machado. Retrato de familia' Leer




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El Rey reivindica el "poso iberoamericano" de la Corona tras el incidente con México: "Es mi vocación comprender y asumir nuestra historia compartida con todos los países iberoamericanos"

Felipe VI recibe un homenaje de la Cámara de Comercio de Sevilla con ocasión del décimo aniversario de su reinado Leer




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Kenya: Kenya's Communications Authority Under Fire Over Lack of Consumer Protections for Data Expiries, Internet Disruptions

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) is in the spotlight over insufficient measures to protect consumers from data bundle expirations and frequent internet disruptions by major Internet Service Providers (ISPs) like Safaricom, Airtel, and Telkom.




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Mozambique: Post-Election Internet Restrictions Hinder Rights

[HRW] Johannesburg -- The Mozambican authorities should immediately end internet restrictions imposed since October 25, 2024, and restore full access to social media platforms, Human Rights Watch said today. Internet restrictions and shutdowns violate multiple rights including access to information, freedom of speech, and peaceful protest, and people's ability to earn a living through online business.




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Africa: Despite Tough Geopolitical Crosswinds, Global Leaders Advance on AI Governance and Other Key Topics at 2024 Paris Peace Forum

[Paris Peace Forum] The election of Donald Trump changed the world - for a second time. Just days after U.S. vote, and as COP29 opens in Baku in a world more divided than ever, world leaders came together at the 7th edition of the Paris Peace Forum at the historic Palais de Chaillot and other locations across Paris. Under the theme Wanted: A Functioning Global Order the Forum once again convened leaders, decision-makers, and civil society representatives from around the world to discuss and find solutions to some




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South Africa: Donkey Carts Stand Idle As Tourism Dies in Cederberg Village

[GroundUp] Heuningvlei was devastated by flooding for two consecutive years but the residents are determined to keep their town alive




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South Africa: Nelson Mandela Bay Tourism Staggers Under Crime Onslaught - Calls for Beachfront Police Unit

[Daily Maverick] Once a popular tourism destination along Nelson Mandela Bay's beachfront, the 'Golden Mile', a hub of luxury hotels and guesthouses, has become a crime hotspot. The community is calling for decisive action, but the metro is still crafting its plan.




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Border humanitarian crisis

Kenneth Walsh, Chief White House Correspondent for US News and World Report, discusses what came out of the meeting between President Obama and Texas Governor Rick Perry.




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US accuses Moscow of ordering more troops, tanks and artillery into Ukraine

Pamela Falk, CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst, discusses the latest in Ukraine and President Obama ruling out a military intervention, but leaving open the possibility of placing even more economic sanctions on Russia.




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Pres. Obama to meet with leaders in Wales

Pamela Falk, CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst, discusses the foreign policy agenda of the NATO summit in Wales




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Baby's first responder

Jessica Hartshorn, Senior Lifestyle Editor for American Baby, discusses what to do when there is a baby emergency.




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Nigeria: Stakeholders Task FG, States On Fake Agro-Chemicals in Markets

[Leadership] Cocoa Farmers Association of Nigeria (CFAN), has challenged the National Task Force (NTF), states, the federal government and stakeholders in the cocoa value chain to intensify efforts in flushing out fake and adulterated agro-chemicals from the market to increase the production of cocoa in the country.




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Making the move – How federal agencies can embrace the benefits of the new cloud-based GIS system

GIS provides an invaluable platform relevant to almost every aspect of modern life.

The post Making the move – How federal agencies can embrace the benefits of the new cloud-based GIS system first appeared on Federal News Network.





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Oracle: Helping federal agencies move to the cloud

Mark Johnson, vice president of Federal Cloud at Oracle, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the challenges federal information technology folks have in transitioning to the cloud.

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Splunk: Helping federal agencies manage their data

Bill Wright is the senior director of North American Government Affairs at Splunk, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company can help federal technology leaders need to ingest, monitor, analyze and search their agency's data.

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Data security in the federal government

Gil Vega,  chief information security officer for Veeam, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to explain why federal IT officials should update their data security strategies.

The post Data security in the federal government first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Cybersecurity in federal IT

ThreatLocker CEO and co-founder Danny Jenkins joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss cybersecurity. zero trust software, and issues brought up by the Log4j cyber attack.

The post Cybersecurity in federal IT first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Quantum computing & federal IT

Duncan Jones, head of Cybersecurity, and Tom Benjamin, president at Cambridge Quantum North America, join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk for a deep discussion on quantum computing and federal information technology.

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The challenges of software modernization

Vimesh Patel, chief technology advisor for WWT, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the challenges of software modernization for the  federal government.

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Applying zero trust in federal IT

Patrick Sullivan, CTO of Security Strategy at Akamai Technologies, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss Zero Trust and how to apply it to federal information technology.

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Federal IT challenges when transitioning to the cloud

Willie Hicks, federal CTO at Dynatrace, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss a new survey that asked three hundred federal information technology professionals about the challenges their agencies face in moving to the cloud.

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Federal union clashes with Labor Dept over return-to-office announcement

Labor Dept. feds will soon have to work onsite at least half the time, the agency announced. But the federal union representing those workers is pushing back.

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Federal groups, unions brace for what a second Trump term may bring

Some groups congratulated President-elect Trump on his win. Many expressed concerns for the possible return of former Trump policies that would “harm” feds.

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Big or small business, ‘this’ type of federal contractor does the best job

"If they actually have an ownership stake in the enterprise when you're going into work, it's your business, not the boss's business," James Hasik said.

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Army changing the color of money used to modernize software

The Army will keep most software development efforts in ongoing development mode and not transition them to sustainment as part of its modernization efforts.

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Army sets stage for broader adoption of digital engineering

Gabe Camarillo, the undersecretary of the Army, said the new digital engineering policy will bring the service more in-line with industry best practices.

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Court of Federal Claims asserts more jurisdiction over OTAs

Legal experts say a recent case before the Court of Federal Claims further cements the path for unsuccessful vendors to seek judicial relief for OTAs.

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There’s a gap in federal oversight of retirement advisors

"We made two recommendations to the IRS to improve its oversight over conflicts of interest," Kris Nguyen said.

The post There’s a gap in federal oversight of retirement advisors first appeared on Federal News Network.