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10 jerséis jacquard de Cortefiel para combinarlos con estilo esta temporada de invierno

El jersey jacquard es una prenda ideal para lucir calentita sin renunciar a la elegancia. En Cortefiel hemos encontrado varios diseños que puedes combinar con estilo durante esta temporada de inviernoLeer




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Épica victoria de Pablo Castrillo, que se consagra como nuevo ídolo español, en las rampas infernales del Cuitu Negru

Primoz Roglic y Enric Mas atacan en el tramo más duro del puerto pero Ben O'Connor consigue mantener el liderato Leer




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Mont Ventoux, Tourmalet y un tributo a Hinault adornan el recorrido de un nuevo Tour destinado al lucimiento de Pogacar

La ronda, con claro perfil montañoso y que volverá a terminar en París, también incluirá ascensos a las cimas de Hautacam, Peyragudes, Loze y La Pagne Leer




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Jordi Fernández o cómo empezar asombrando a todos en un banquillo NBA: competitividad sin estrellas y un plan de futuro en Brooklyn

El primer entrenador español en la mejor liga del mundo de baloncesto sorprende en su debut con los Nets, un equipo en plena reconstrucción. "Nunca trabajas para aceptar la derrota" Leer




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Asomados al infierno

La expedición de Shackleton al Polo Sur contada por el clásico de Alfred Lansing.




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De Gagarin a Chernobil: apogeo y caída de la URSS

Las efemérides del primer vuelo al espacio y del desastre nuclear de Chernobil, cuyo 50º y 25º aniversario, respectivamente, se recuerdan este mes en las repúblicas de la antigua URSS, marcaron el punto álgido y el hundimiento del poderío tecnológico soviético




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La vergüenza interna del 21% del IVA de los Toros

La Gala de de los Goya al menos sirve cada año para que el director de la Academia de Cine reivindique ante el ministro de Cultura, mister Wert, la injusticia de la tasa del 21%. La Tauromaquia ni cuenta con academia ni voz autorizada siquiera. No existe, simplemente. 




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El gobernador detonador

No se puede aceptar, en ningún momento, la simple cuestión de nombrar a un comisario o gobernador de la Grecia europea.




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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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Portada de EL MUNDO del viernes 8 de noviembre de 2024

Portada de EL MUNDO del viernes 8 de noviembre de 2024. Disponible en Orbyt desde las 23.30h. y cada día en tu quiosco, la mejor información siempre con EL MUNDO. Suscríbete aquí a PREMIUM y tendrás acceso ilimitado a todo el contenido. Leer



  • Portada EL MUNDO hoy

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Avance del capítulo 180 de Sueños de libertad de hoy, viernes 8 de noviembre

En la última entrega de la semana Fina disfruta con Marta de su nueva casa y Mateo pide a don Agustín que oficie su boda Leer




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Estos son los invitados de ¡De Viernes!, el programa de Telecinco, hoy, 8 de noviembre

Fran Rivera, que está de actualidad por su nueva paternidad, será uno de los protagonistas de la noche Leer




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El invierno nos regala:




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¿Seremos capaces de adaptarnos?




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La nueva estrategia de Mazón para tratar de tomar el control de la crisis: cambios en su Gobierno "para la reconstrucción"

La imagen del presidente de la Generalitat se ha visto comprometida por la gestión de la DANA, sobre todo a raíz de que el foco se pusiera sobre la agenda que mantuvo el día de la catástrofe. Leer




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El Gobierno pidió bombas de desatasque de alcantarillado a Emergencias, pero no a las CCAA hasta que Carlos Mazón insistió en su necesidad

La delegada del Gobierno aseguró que la petición se trasladó el viernes, pero no directamente a las autonomías y la FEMP, que son las que poseen esa maquinaria Leer




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Un tercer gobierno de Carlos Mazón "más técnico" para afrontar la reconstrucción con "agilidad"

El presidente Carlos Mazón, obligado a cambiar en apenas cuatro meses de consejeros y reestructurar departamentos para afrontar, en minoría, la segunda parte de la legislatura marcada por la catástrofe. La vicepresidenta Camarero, la voz más fuerte Leer




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Africa: Why Rwanda Leads in Affordable Internet for Africa's Digital Nomads

[New Times] If you're among the many people working remotely or travelling as a digital nomad, internet speed and affordability are likely at the top of your list when picking a destination.




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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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Nigeria: Concerns Rise Over 'Borrow-Me-Credit' Service in Nigerian Telecom Sector

[This Day] The Association of Telecom Entrepreneurs, representing Nigeria's airtime distribution sector, has raised concerns over what it describes as excessive costs and a troubling lack of transparency surrounding the "borrow-me-credit" schemes offered by some telecom operators.




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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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International politics behind "The Interview" release

Sony's decision to allow theaters to screen "The Interview" on Christmas day has an impact beyond the silver screen. CBS News foreign affairs analyst Pamela Falk joined "Up to the Minute" to discuss the American and international politics behind the film's release and North Korea's relationship with China and the global community,




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GoDaddy Returns to the Super Bowl After 8 Years

The last time GoDaddy ran an ad during the Super Bowl, Donald Trump had just been inaugurated as president of the U.S. However, the company's decision to return to next year's game was driven by artificial intelligence, not politics. After eight years, GoDaddy will return to the Big Game with a 30-second spot scheduled to...




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Week of November 4 Morning News Ratings: Today Repeats at No. 1 During Election Week

NBC News' Today remained America's No. 1 morning show in total viewers and the Adults 25-54 demo for the second week in a row. This particular feat occurred during the week of the presidential election, which resulted in President-elect Donald Trump defeating Vice President Kamala Harris. Not including the Paris 2024 Olympics, Today saw its...




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South Africa: Water Woes, Questions Over Governance Loom Before Matzikama Municipality By-Election

[Daily Maverick] Next week, residents of Klawer will go to the polls in a by-election in the Matzikama Municipality. While campaigning is in full swing, the area is now gripped by an ongoing water supply issue as well as an embarrassing forensic investigation which showed the irregular appointment of the DA deputy mayor's son.




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Nigeria: COP29 - Global Warming Is Over, Global Boiling Begins, Antonio Guterees Warns

[Vanguard] The United Nations, UN, Secretary-General, António Guterres, has warned about the dire need for climate action and increased funding to support vulnerable nations, stressing that "the era of global warming has ended; the era of global boiling has arrived".




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Nigeria: Tinubu Returns From Saudi Arabia

[Premium Times] The president arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja at about 8. 00 p.m. and was welcomed by members of his administration.




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Nigeria: Stock Market Returns Bearish As Investors Lose N1.3 Trn in 5 Days

[Vanguard] The Nigerian stock market ended last week ended on a bearish note, as both the Nigerian Exchange, NGX All Share Index, ASI and market capitalisation fell to 97,432.02 points, and market N59.038 trillion, down from the previous week's close of 99, 448. 91 points and N59. 432 trillion respectively.




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Nigeria: H1'24 - Oando Records 51 Percent Growth in Revenue to N2 Trn

[Vanguard] Oando PLC, Africa's leading energy solutions company listed on both the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX) and Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has announced a 51% growth in revenue of N2 trillion in the unaudited first half 2024, HI'24 compared to N1.3 trillion in H1'23.





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‘Historic’ FITARA scorecard shows record 13 agencies earned A’s

The higher scores stem from major improvements in two categories: CIO investment evaluation and cloud computing.

The post ‘Historic’ FITARA scorecard shows record 13 agencies earned A’s first appeared on Federal News Network.





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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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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.

The post The challenges of software modernization first appeared on Federal News Network.




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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.

The post Federal union clashes with Labor Dept over return-to-office announcement first appeared on Federal News Network.




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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.

The post Army changing the color of money used to modernize software first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Just how corrupt is the government, anyway?

The government is big, and not every employee is a model citizen. So corruption sometimes occurs. Fundamentally, though, the government remains honest.

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Creativity and curiosity in government: A conversation with Sarah Stein Greenberg

What are design principles and tools for innovation? How can they help government executives transform how government does business? What strategies can leaders employ to achieve a design mindset? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Sarah Stein Greenberg, Author of Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways.

The post Creativity and curiosity in government: A conversation with Sarah Stein Greenberg first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Modernizing financial management in the DHS: A conversation with Stacy Marcott

What is the financial management strategy of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security? How is DHS modernizing its financial management system? What’s next in its financial modernization journey? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Stacy Marcott, Acting Chief Financial Officer at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

The post Modernizing financial management in the DHS: A conversation with Stacy Marcott first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Enhancing innovation in government: A conversation with Dr. Ben Bensaou

What are the key processes of innovating? Can innovating be taught & enhanced by continued practice? What are the core traits of an organization this is built to innovate? How can government executives innovate and find new ways to lead? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions with Dr. Ben Bensaou, Author of Built to Innovate -- part of the leading through uncertain times series.

The post Enhancing innovation in government: A conversation with Dr. Ben Bensaou first appeared on Federal News Network.




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IMI response as the Labour party receives mandate to lead government

The Institute of the Motor Industry welcomes the opportunity to engage with the new government. The Labour party clearly identified its understanding of the importance of skills for UK infrastructure in its manifesto....




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An updated list of agencies’ return-to-office postures

Federal News Network has compiled an updated list of return-to-office postures, providing a simplified look at agencies’ highly nuanced telework policies.

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New government's 're-set' on Europe needs to tackle post-Brexit BTOM border problems – Customs Support

Dan Culverhouse, UK&I managing director of Customs Support, considers if the new government’s ‘re-set’ on Europe will reduce border confusion.




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Biden signs package of spending bills just hours before government shutdown deadline

President Joe Biden has signed into law a package of spending bills passed by the Senate in time to avoid a partial government shutdown.

The post Biden signs package of spending bills just hours before government shutdown deadline first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Negotiators race to finish government funding bills after reaching deal on Homeland Security bill

Negotiators from Congress and the White House are scrambling to complete work on funding government agencies for the fiscal year and avoid a partial shutdown.

The post Negotiators race to finish government funding bills after reaching deal on Homeland Security bill first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Biden signs $1.2 trillion funding package after Senate’s early-morning passage ended government shutdown threat

President Biden has signed a $1.2 trillion package of spending bills that Congress just passed, ending the threat of a potential partial government shutdown.

The post Biden signs $1.2 trillion funding package after Senate’s early-morning passage ended government shutdown threat first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Rep. Hoyer warns of ‘freezes, furloughs, layoffs’

House appropriators passed the Financial Services and General Government 2025 spending bill yesterday, though it's 20% below what President Biden wanted.

The post Rep. Hoyer warns of ‘freezes, furloughs, layoffs’ first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Government shutdowns stress the whole federal ecosystem

The yearly fiscal crisis and threats of appropriation lapses affect the contractor industry no less than government employees and the programs they conduct.

The post Government shutdowns stress the whole federal ecosystem first appeared on Federal News Network.