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El juicio de Gisèle Pélicot entra en su fase final: "Señora, soy su violador, su verdugo. Se pueden perdonar cosas, una violación no"

Esta semana declaran los últimos seis implicados, antes de que los abogados pidan penas para su marido y los 50 hombres acusados de violarla cuando estaba inconsciente Leer



  • Francia
  • Artículos Raquel Villaécija

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TMZ publica las fotos del cadáver de Liam Payne y después las retira ante las feroces críticas de las redes sociales

"TMZ obtuvo una foto que muestra el cuerpo de Liam en una terraza de madera en el hotel con mesas y sillas cerca", escribía la web de noticias acompañando a las imágenes Leer




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Asesores Fiscales, en esta campaña de la Renta: "El bizum crea un problema cuando el ingreso no está bien justificado y puede acabar tributando"

El presidente de los Asesores Fiscales de la Comunidad Valenciana, Luis Chinchilla, repasa las principales novedades que se incorporan este año para hacer bien la declaración de la Renta y evitar problemas con el fisco Leer





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7 razones que pueden acelerar la caída del pelo y cómo evitarlas, según los expertos

La caída del pelo es un proceso natural que ocurre cíclicamente y por el que no debemos preocuparnos. Sin embargo, hay razones que lo aceleran y que podemos evitarLeer




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La realidad oculta de las mujeres sin hogar: "Aguantan de todo para no terminar en la calle ni en albergues, donde pueden encontrarse con situaciones muy difíciles"

La precariedad femenina tiene muchas caras pero, casi siempre, está atravesada por la invisibilidad, como sucede entre las personas que están en situación de calle. Una campaña de la Fundación Luz Casanova quiere poner el foco sobre aquellas que carecen de un lugar seguro donde vivir. Leer





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El deporte profesional vuelve a Valencia: La Fonteta acoge el Valencia Basket-Cedevita

El equipo de Pedro Martínez lució crespones negros y unas camisetas de calentamiento con el lema 'Estem amb vosaltres' (Estamos con vosotros). Leer




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¿Puede un parlamento ser lo que no es?

El tema es antiguo, pero nunca como hoy se había hablado tanto y tan repetidamente sobre el déficit democrático de la Unión Europea




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Registran las sedes de Netflix en Francia y Países Bajos en una investigación por fraude fiscal y "trabajo oculto"

La Fiscalía Financiera Nacional (PNF) francesa abrió una investigación preliminar en noviembre de 2022, por sospechas de lavado de dinero, fraude fiscal y trabajo oculto de banda organizada Leer




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El porqué de las víctimas a cuentagotas y la incógnita de los desaparecidos: "El ritmo se puede volver a acelerar"

La cifra de fallecidos, 211, apenas sube "porque ya no hay rescates en superficie". Nadie confirma el número de personas en paradero desconocido 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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El concesionario maldito de Valencia: en febrero el incendio de Campanar quemó su finca y ahora la DANA arrasa su sede en Sedaví

A la marca de coches china BYD le persigue la mala suerte en Valencia. En un espacio de 250 días sufre en primera persona las dos tragedias valencianas Leer




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Ximo Puig señala a Mazón: "No puede continuar todo igual como si no hubiera pasado nada"

El ex presidente de la Generalitat ve dañada la "credibilidad de las instituciones" y reclama cambios para recuperar el "sustento moral" que necesita un gobierno que debe iniciar la reconstrucción Leer




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Mazón: "Se pueden haber cometido errores. Todas las Administraciones estamos obligadas a repasar la gestión"

El presidente asegura que no está preocupado por su "posición política" ante las peticiones de dimisión, que se siente "respaldado" por el PP y admite que "adecuará la estructura" de su Gobierno para afrontar la recuperación. Leer




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El nuevo temporal, aliado del rescate en el mar de fallecidos por la DANA: "Puede que los devuelva a la costa"

Quedan 17 personas desaparecidas. Los trabajos se centran en L'Albufera y en el litoral, pero las posibilidades de encontrar sus restos se complican. "Los cuerpos flotan entre 3 y diez días, y ya hemos pasado el 12", asegura Salvamento Marítimo Leer




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Los clanes de la droga empuñan armas de guerra en las Tres Mil Viviendas de Sevilla: "Llevan AK-47 procedentes del Sahel"

El robo de un cargamento supuso el detonante del último enfrentamiento a tiros, con fusiles incluidos, en uno de los barrios más violentos y complicados para la Policía en todo el país 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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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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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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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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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.

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Federal retirement backlog no longer top challenge for OPM, but IG says customer service issues remain

While there have been some improvements, OPM continues to face the challenge of addressing customer service satisfaction in federal Retirement Services.

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Project 2025 and your federal job: Better read up on this one

Project 2025 is not some mysterious force from nowhere. Check out the project web site to see who's behind it and their prescription for the federal workforce.

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NASA shows how federal work is often life in a fishbowl

NASA enjoys high ratings from the public and its employees. Its approach to having astronauts stuck at the Space Station bolsters that confidence.

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Federal CISO DeRusha leaving

Mike Duffy, the associate director for capacity building in the cyber division at CISA, will take over for DeRusha on an acting basis.

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Second senior cyber leader this week to exit federal service

Eric Goldstein, the executive assistant director for cybersecurity for CISA, will leave his role after three plus years in June.

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Biden proposes 2% federal pay raise in 2025 budget request

Along with a proposed 2% federal pay raise for 2025, the Biden administration is looking at reforms for federal firefighters, as well as FAA and TSA employees.

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Federal workforce diversity still lagging in more senior roles

Federal workforce diversity is condensed in the lower levels of the General Schedule, but fiscal 2023 data indicates a possibly different trend in the future.

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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.

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Boston-Based Mercedes-Benz franchise Intercounty Truck & Van achieves 40% productivity gains thanks to voice-directed maintenance & inspection solution from Dakota & Truckfile

Operating as a Mercedes-Benz franchise for over 20 years, Intercounty Truck & Van covers the five counties of Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire and Lincolnshire with dedicated commercial vehicle dealerships to support its ever-growing and wide-ranging customer base.




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Federal social worker mends lives, one veteran at a time

Lisa Pape, deputy chief patient care services officer at the Veterans Health Administration, joined Women of Washington to discuss her career dedicated to helping veterans transition back into society.

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Manhattan redefines supply chain planning for the modern age

Manhattan Associates has introduced Manhattan Active Supply Chain Planning (SCP), claimed to be the industry’s first unified business planning platform that enables bi-directional collaboration between supply chain planning and execution systems.