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Controlado el incendio forestal en Benidorm (Alicante)

Las 30 personas que fueron evacuadas de una zona urbanizada no han podido regresar todavía a sus viviendas Leer




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Mejor sola que mal acompañada en el Día del Soltero: "Algunas se conforman. Llevan cinco años mal con su novio, pero se casan y son infelices"

Casi la mitad de los jóvenes españoles no tiene pareja y a ellos está dedicada jornada de hoy, 11 del mes 11, en alusión a la soledad del número uno. Con su testimonio, tres mujeres cuentan que ni ser 'single' arrastra ya tanto estigma ni vivir un noviazgo las priva de libertad. Los tiempos han cambiado. Leer




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El Real Madrid gana su primer partido a domicilio de la forma más insospechada: cinco bajas, una zona y recital de Hezonja ante el subcampeón

Los de Chus Mateo rompen su maleficio en su visita al UCAM Murcia, al que dominaron desde el comienzo gracias a su defensa con sólo ocho jugadores del primer equipo Leer




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El mensaje y la información de Carrasco

No respondía a la realidad su pieza de ABC de Sevilla en la parte en la que afirmaba que Morante había escrito a Zoido que si colocaba a Alberto Bailleres al frente de la Maestranza no habría ningún problema en su contratación. Siempre está el camino de los tribunales antes del mensaje soez, insultante e intolerable.




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Rivera y su vuelta fuera de forma

Hay un dicho en el planeta táurico muy sabio: "no se le puede perder el respeto al toro". Jamás. Y si estando al 120% de preparación nunca estás a salvo ante un animal de reacciones imprevisibles, un estado físico por debajo de lo que exige la profesión es jugar con cerillas en una gasolinera.




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Tenso momento durante el informativo de Sandra Golpe ante la amenaza de un espontáneo: "¡No me toques!"

En pleno directo de Sandra Golpe desde Aldaia, una de las zonas más afectadas por la DANA, un hombre se ha colado delante de la cámara gritando consignas contra Pedro Sánchez y Carlos Mazón, lo que ha provocado que la presentadora tuviera que parar unos instantes Leer




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La dura encrucijada de Informativos Telecinco: desmontando los bulos de la DANA de fuera y de dentro

Informativos Telecinco está haciendo una cobertura absoluta de la DANA. Muchos reporteros y presentadores desplazados a los lugares más afectados para informar. Sin embargo, pese a su trabajo, no han podido escapar de los bulos que desde el pasado miércoles azotan la tragedia Leer




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El Consejo de Informativos de RTVE se levanta en armas contra el "decretazo": convoca paros contra la falta de "independencia"

El Consejo de Informativos de RTVE ha convocado a todos los trabajadores de la Corporación Pública a un paro de 10 minutos el próximo 13 de noviembre en todos los centros y a distintas horas en protesta por el Real Decreto aprobado por el Gobierno y sus socios Leer




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Una consellera "que no sabe dónde tiene cada mano" y la CHJ justifica ahora que no era su competencia informar

La Generalitat planeó evacuar dos pueblos que no resultaron dañados; la Confederación Hidrográfica se desentendió de la gran riada; la responsable de Interior no sabía que podía lanzar una alerta y Mazón llegó cuando los alcaldes llamaban entre lágrimas Leer



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Una Copa como terapia reconfortante para Sevilla, Leganés, Celta y Girona

Los equipos de Primera, con actuaciones discretas en la Liga, se animan con triunfos ante equipos modestos. 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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Nigeria: CJN Calls for Improved Strategies, Innovation to Protect Telecoms Consumers' Data

[This Day] Worried about the continuous misuse of personal data of telecoms consumers, which has exposed them to increased risk of identity theft, coupled with the frequent hacking of customers' online banking app, leading to loss of huge sums of money, the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) who doubles as Chairman, Board of Governors, National Judicial Institute, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, has stressed the need for improved strategies and innovation that will protect consumers' data, as well as online transactions.




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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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Africa: A New Digital Health Platform for Africa

[Africa CDC] As the use of digital tools for effective healthcare delivery gradually takes foothold in Africa, the Africa CDC has unveiled a new platform that caters for differing needs in technology, including access, cost and infrastructure to member states.



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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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Africa: Prosper Africa Tech for Trade Alliance Launches Request for Applications to Scale African Tech Solutions for Trade and Commerce

[Prosper Africa] Cape Town, South Africa -- The Prosper Africa Tech for Trade Alliance is excited to announce a Request for Applications (RFA) from African companies with innovative, technology-driven solutions that can accelerate commerce and trade across the continent. This RFA seeks to identify scalable solutions that can address key challenges within Africa's trade ecosystem, boosting economic integration and growth.




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Zimbabwe: Choosing the Best Goat Housing . . . Balancing Safety, Comfort and Cost

[The Herald] Somewhere in the rugged and picturesque village of Nyamaropa, Nyanga, nestled in the heart of Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands, old Saunyama sits with a faraway look in his eyes as he recalls a fateful day that still haunts him.




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Liberia: How an in-Flight Magazine Exposes Liberia's Need for National Branding

[Liberian Investigator] I was seated near the aisle of an ASKY Boeing 737, bound for Accra. With less than two hours to go, I turned to Netflix on my phone to keep myself from dozing off. I had a few movies saved, including a new espionage series, The Spy, starring Sacha Baron Cohen. Set in 1967, it recounts the events leading to the Six-Day War between Israel and Syria. Cohen plays an Israeli secret agent, tasked by Mossad to infiltrate Syria's security and diplomatic circles. His dangerous mission was to gather intelligence




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Kenya: Kenyans to Apply for UK Visas Via Vfs Global Offices in Nairobi, Mombasa

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Wishing to travel to the United Kingdom can now apply for UK visas through newly opened VFS Global offices in Nairobi and Mombasa.




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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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South Africa: Sanparks Ready to Receive Visitors for 2024 Festive Season

[SAnews.gov.za] With the expected increase in visitors at the South African National Parks (SANParks) facilities during the festive season, the entity has outlined numerous interventions aimed to keep its visitors safe and to prevent the occurrence of environmental crimes.




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Ethiopia: Africans Urged to Adequately Use Tourism Potential for Sustainable Development

[ENA] Addis Ababa -- Africans are urged to adequately use the potential of tourism for sustainable economic development and prosperity.




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Kenya: Tourists Exempted From Declaring Imei Numbers for Gadgets Upon Arrival, Says KRA

[Capital FM] Nairobi Kenya -- The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has exempted tourists from the requirement to declare their gadgets' International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) numbers upon arrival, to support tourism and ensure ease of access.




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Nigeria: Flight Disruption - NCAA Introduces Additional Protection for Air Passengers

[Leadership] In addition to the Consumer Protection Portal (CPP), recently unveiled to address issues and agitations arising from flight delays and cancellations, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), has again, introduced another layer of protection for air travel consumers.




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Summer safety for baby

Jessica Hartshorn, Senior Lifestyle Editor for American Baby, offers tips on how to keep your child comfortable in the summer heat.




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Search for ISIS begins

Maj. Mike Lyons (Ret.), CBS News Military Analyst, discuss the U.S. beginning surveillance flights over Syria in search of ISIS.




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FDA discourages use of laparoscopic power morcellation for hysterectomies

Dr. Jessica Shepherd, Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Illinois College of Medicine explains why the FDA discourages use of a laparoscopic surgery for hysterectomies and removal of uterine fibroids.




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Pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine are now calling for autonomy

Maj. Mike Lyons (Ret.), CBS News Military Analyst, discusses the latest in Ukraine and what President Poroshenko is hoping for from the NATO summit later this week.




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Tonal’s Epic, Cinematic Ad Is a Departure for the Fitness Category

Tonal, a smart home gym looking for a holiday sales boost, has dropped an epic long-form commercial shot entirely in black and white and set in the Victorian era. A major departure for the fitness category--with inspiration coming from classic sports marketing and indie auteurs like Michel Gondry--Tonal's 2-minute hero ad contrasts its pricey tech-enabled...



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What’s Next for CNN After Chris Wallace’s Departure?

Chris Wallace dropped a bombshell late Monday evening announcing that he is leaving CNN after a three-year run. Wallace explained his decision in an exclusive interview with The Daily Beast, where he also revealed his intention to pursue independent opportunities in the streaming and podcast space. "This is the first time in 55 years I've...




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Somalia: Somali President Urges Immediate Action for Palestinian Statehood At Arab-Islamic Summit

[Shabelle] Riyadh, Saudi Arabia -- In a compelling speech at the Extraordinary Summit of the Arab States and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of Somalia underscored the dire necessity of establishing a Palestinian state as crucial for enduring peace in the Middle East.




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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: We'll Support Nigeria's Economic Reforms, Saudi Crown Prince, Salman, Tells Tinubu

[This Day] Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, has assured President Bola Tinubu that his country would support Nigeria's economic reforms.




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Kenya: UN Chief Calls for Urgent Climate Finance Action At COP29

[Capital FM] Baku, Azerbaijan -- At the COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, UN Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized the need for substantial and immediate financial commitments to support developing nations in addressing the severe impacts of climate change.




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Ethiopia: Drivers Queue for Days As Hawassa's Fuel Shortage Reaches Crisis Point - Black Market Prices Hit 170 Birr Per Liter

[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- Drivers in Hawassa, the capital of Sidama Regional State, report an acute and worsening fuel shortage, which they attribute to widespread black market sales within the city.




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Ghana: GSE Bullish Performance Continues in Sept - Report

[Ghanaian Times] The bullish performance on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) continued in September this year as the equities market saw some gains.




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Kenya: Better Digital Payments Infrastructure Is Facilitating Access to New Markets for Enterprise

[Capital FM] Saying that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of economies in East Africa is an understatement. SMEs make up the largest part of all registered entities in nearly every industry and sector in most East African countries, averaging between 60% to 90%, including micro-enterprises.





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Zimbabwe: Bridgefort Capital to Migrate Shares to Vfex

[The Herald] BridgeFort Capital, formerly Medtech Holdings, is set to migrate its Class A and Class B listings to the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) and list by way of introduction.




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Africa: Bridging Markets - Prosper Africa Supports Lagos Fashion Week, Strengthens Access for African Fashion in

[This Day] Lagos Fashion Week, in collaboration with the U.S. government initiative Prosper Africa and Style House Files, hosted the "Bridging Markets" panel discussion for leading fashion and trade experts aimed at strengthening access for African fashion designers to the U.S. market. The panel discussion took place as part of Lagos Fashion Week, highlighting the immense potential of African fashion on the global stage.




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Prime Video in New Zealand Expands With Add-On Bundles, Movie Store for Non-Members

Prime Video has launched a raft of add-on subscriptions and its Prime Video Store in New Zealand. These expand the selection of content available with the aim of making the platform into a one-stop entertainment destination for Amazon customers and for non-subscribing members. For a monthly subscription fee, payable directly to Prime Video, subscribing members […]




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Oscars generate new trivia on big night for 'Argo'

My recap of tonight's Oscar results, which can be found here, includes some good trivia ... ... With Chris Terrio's award for adapted screenplay and William Goldenberg's for editing, "Argo" ended up with three Oscars, the fewest for a best-picture champ since 2005's "Crash." (The last grand-prize winner to win...





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Rep. Mace questions GSA’s plan for replacing FedRAMP JAB

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), chairwoman of the Oversight and Accountability Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, IT and Innovation, is asking for a briefing by Oct. 3.

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States grasping the benefits of, need for cyber harmonization

Public and private sector experts say programs like StateRAMP make their data and networks safer as cyber threats become more serious and resources sparse.

The post States grasping the benefits of, need for cyber harmonization first appeared on Federal News Network.





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The value of high performance testing

Tim Odom, director of Business Technology Solutions Development at Vidoori, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk, to explain how high-performance testing can help federal leaders complete major tasks on time and under budget.

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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.

The post Federal groups, unions brace for what a second Trump term may bring first appeared on Federal News Network.