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Qatar anuncia la suspensión de "sus esfuerzos de mediación" entre Hamas e Israel

Qatar, que hace de mediador junto EEUU y Egipto, dice que su mediación está estancada pero la reanudará si las partes muestran seriedad y voluntad en la tregua Leer





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Trump habló con Putin y le aconsejó no intensificar la guerra de Ucrania

Según el diario, Trump le recordó al mandatario ruso la considerable presencia militar que Estados Unidos tiene en Europa y expresó su interés de mantener conversaciones de seguimiento para abordar "la resolución de la guerra de Ucrania pronto". Leer




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Trump planea nombrar al senador cubano-estadounidense Marco Rubio como Secretario de Estado

El republicano de Miami fue elegido para el Senado en 2010 y ha mantenido una posición como halcón en política exterior Leer




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El PP califica de "burla y despropósito" la suspensión del examen de RTVE: "Este espectáculo merece una investigación"

Muchos opositores se han quejado por los gastos de transporte o de alojamiento que han pagado, al proceder de otras partes de España, e incluso algunos de ellos provienen de diferentes puntos de Europa o incluso de Latinoamérica Leer




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Víctor de la Serna, el mejor hojeador/zapeador de la prensa española

Ha practicado todos los géneros y en todos los medios. Pocos le hacen sombra en el último medio siglo en la crítica de comunicación, gastronomía o baloncesto Leer




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Liechtenstein vota a favor de retirar la financiación del estado a la emisora de radio pública

Radio Liechtenstein acapara más del 70% de la financiación del estado para los medios, lo que le da una ventaja injustificada Leer




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Tensión en la calle entre el condenado por amenazas a Santiago Abascal y el candidato de Vox en Castellón

El partido «valora» denunciar de nuevo al procesado por el muñeco con un tiro, ahora por insultos al alcaldable en su visita al barrio Leer




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Pedro Sánchez ensalza en Castellón a Amparo Marco como «emblema» de la justicia social

El presidente del Gobierno augura una victoria «con más holgura» para la socialista y reclama movilizar al electorado para retener la Alcaldía. Marco recuerda que el PSPV ha impreso «una huella de progreso» Leer




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Zara lanza un vestido midi de ensueño que promete agotarse en horas por su elegancia y estilo

Zara ha lanzado un vestido midi que promete convertirse en un éxito. Este diseño versátil sirve para la oficina o un evento, y su punto fuerte es su tono verde oliva, uno de los colores más en tendenciaLeer




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Pablo Castrillo, el ciclista de moda: "Mi hermano lo dejó por una depresión, ha sido una gran enseñanza para mí"

El corredor del Kern Pharma afronta en Zúrich con la selección su primer Mundial tras sus dos victorias en La Vuelta. Mientras medita su futuro, reconoce que le gusta correr "valiente" y admite la influencia de su madre, la primera ciclista de la familia. Leer




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Bodas rusas: entre comensales anda el juego

El auténtico protagonista de las bodas rusas es el 'tamadá' o amenizador de banquetes, una pesadilla para los invitados que -lo quieran o no- se verán sometidos a su repertorio inacabable de juegos, bromas y concursos.




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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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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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Laura es la nueva expulsada de Gran Hermano 19 (Adrián, Juan, Ruvens, Violeta y Daniela, nominados)

La hija de María José Galera pudo ver la reacción de sus compañeros tras ser eliminada Leer




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Carlos Alcaraz sale en defensa de Ángel Gaitán: "Una gestión que deberían hacer otros"

El deportista ha recibido muchas críticas en X Leer




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El milagro de los 2.000 de First Dates: "Con algunos solteros a veces pienso... cómo está el panorama"

First Dates, el espacio del enamoramiento en Cuatro, celebró anoche las 2.000 noches siendo el programa del amor. 2.000 noches en las que los daters han acudido a ellos buscando que Cupido les lancé su flecha Leer




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Zimbabwe: WhatsApp Group Admins to Obtain Potraz License or Risk Penalties - ICT Minister

[New Zimbabwe] Administrators of WhatsApp groups operating within Zimbabwe's borders are now compelled to register and secure a license from the Post and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (POTRAZ).




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Israeli-Palestine conflict intensifies

Col. Jeff McCausland (Ret.), CBS News Military Analyst, discusses the rising violence in the Middle East between Israel and Hamas.




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Teens and sleep

Dr. Matthew Lober, Director of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Lenox Hill Hospital in NYC, discusses why the American Academy of Pediatrics is recommending middle and high schools delay start times to combat teen sleep deprivation.




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Kenya: Emirates Opens First African 'Emirates World' Store in Nairobi

[Business Day Africa] Emirates has launched its first 'Emirates World' store in Nairobi, marking the debut of its revamped retail concept in Africa.




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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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Applying zero trust to OT requires ‘common sense approach’

Operational technology suffers from a technical debt that renders infrastructure vulnerable to cyberattacks as it becomes further enmeshed with IT systems.

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Amid rising tensions with Iran, Army insists no plans for draft

In today's Federal Newscast, after fake notifications were sent out, the Army reiterates, despite rising tensions with Iran, there are no plans to initiate a draft.

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There’s more in the defense industrial base than the Defense Department may be aware of

"One of the problems is the Defense Department doesn't use the software and data that all first-class enterprises in the world use," Jeb Nadaner said.

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Reskilling the workforce using technology-oriented training: A conversation with Stacie Petter and Laurie Giddens

How can technology-oriented training programs help address information technology skills gaps amongst the government workforce? How can agencies achieve effective technology-oriented training outcomes when reskilling employees? What lessons can be learned from the successful use of technology-oriented training programs? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Professors Stacie Petter and Laurie Giddens authors of the IBM Center report, Reskilling the Workforce with Technology-Oriented Training on the next The Business of Government Hour.

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Data leveraging at the Defense Information Systems Agency: A conversation with Caroline Kuharske

What is the data strategy for the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)? How is DISA leveraging data as a strategic asset? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Caroline Kuharske, Acting Chief Data Officer, DISA.

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Leading the Defense Innovation Unit: A conversation with Michael Brown

How does the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) execute on its critical mission? What is it doing to attract innovative businesses and startups to help solve high-impact national security issues? What emerging technologies offer the most promise to securing the nation? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Michael Brown, Director, Defense Innovation Units (DIU), U.S. Department of Defense.

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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.

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Republicans want to know the cost of inflation on 2023 Defense budget

While the Biden administration is asking for $773 billion for 2023, that number may not go as far as hoped. DoD says it finished up its planning for 2023 before inflation rates rose and before Russia invaded Ukraine causing oil prices to spike.

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Dexory collaborates with DENSO Manufacturing UK, a global mobility supplier

DENSO Manufacturing UK (DMUK) is a global mobility supplier that develops advanced technology and components for nearly every vehicle make and model on the road today. Dexory (formerly known as BotsAndUs) has partnered with DMUK to unlock further benefits from automation at its plant in Telford.




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Defense spending in a Biden administration

National Defense Magazine Managing Editor Jon Harper joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to discuss President-elect Joe Biden's defense spending priorities and how they will impact the Department of Defense.

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Scrutiny intensifies regarding VA ‘bonus blunder’

House lawmakers are demanding answers from VA officials, after they approved nearly $11 million in bonuses to ineligible career senior executives.

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DENSO - A commitment to Europe

There is movement in the European market for Auto-ID products. A major market player, Casio, has decided to discontinue its Auto-ID solutions division in Europe.




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A commitment to Europe - Traditional company DENSO attracts market

There is movement in the European market for Auto-ID products. A major market player, Casio, has decided to discontinue its Auto-ID solutions division in Europe. For many end customers, this raises the question of how mobile computing can remain operational in their segments.




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Seat occupancy sensors and gaming – IDTechEx explores printed and flexible sensors

Sensors act as a middle ground between the physical and digital. They measure all sorts of variables from touch, temperature, and heart rate across many different sectors, which IDTechEx’s report “Printed and Flexible Sensors 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, Markets” explores in detail.




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How Environmental Control Units Ensure Optimal Performance in Challenging Environments

By Paul Stevens, freelance writer.

Dive into the world of rugged Mil-Spec environmental control units (ECUs) and discover how they are designed to maintain optimal performance in even the harshest conditions. This article will highlight the advanced technologies and engineering behind these units, showcasing their ability to provide reliable temperature and humidity control in challenging environments.




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IFS helps Marshall Aerospace & Defence Group scale its global defense manufacturing and service business

To ensure visibility and control over mission-critical business processes such as manufacturing and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), international defence manufacturer and service provider Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group turned to global enterprise applications company IFS for a comprehensive enterprise applications platform.




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Even better with Android 13: Update for DENSO’s BHT-M series

Starting this autumn, the operating system on the handheld series from DENSO, member of the Toyota Group, will be Android 13.




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Aramex UK sheds light on transporting temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals to warmer climates

Aramex UK has urged pharmaceutical companies exporting products overseas to be mindful about shipping to warmer climates.




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FEHB enrollees will see more choices for comprehensive IVF coverage in 2025

In plan year 2025, FEHB enrollees will see 45 plan options, across 25 different plans, offering IVF coverage above OPM’s baseline requirements for carriers.

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US approves new $500M arms sale to Taiwan as tension from China intensifies

The Biden administration has approved a new $500 million arms sale to Taiwan as it ramps up military assistance to the island despite fervent objections from China. The State Department said Wednesday it had signed off on the sale of infrared search tracking systems along with related equipment for advanced F-16 fighter jets. Although the deal is modest in comparison to previous weapons sales, the move is likely to draw fierce criticism from Beijing, which regards self-governing Taiwan as a renegade province and refuses to rule out the use of force to reunify it with the mainland. The announcement came just hours after Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen renewed a pledge to strengthen Taiwan’s self-defense as she visited a war memorial from the last time Taiwan and China battled.

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Federal Executive Forum Defense and Homeland Cloud Computing in Government Progress and Best Practices 2024

How are DoD and DHS profiling a successful cloud computing strategy and what is the vision for the future?

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Veterans sue US Defense and Veterans Affairs departments to get access to infertility treatments

New lawsuits claim that the U.S. Defense Department and the Department of Veteran Affairs are making it difficult and sometimes impossible for veterans to get infertility treatments. Multiple lawsuits were filed Wednesday in federal courts in New York and Boston seeking to hold the United States accountable for creating obstacles to health care access for a population that advocates say has a higher rate of infertility than the population at large. The lawsuits seek to obtain in vitro fertilization coverage for military service members and veterans who don't fit the Veterans Affairs definition of infertility as pertaining solely to married, heterosexual couples.

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin resumes duty after undergoing procedure at Walter Reed

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has undergone a medical procedure at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and has resumed duty after temporarily transferring power. He is continuing to deal with bladder issues that arose in December following his treatment for prostate cancer. The Pentagon says the procedure Friday was successful, elective and minimally invasive, “is not related to his cancer diagnosis and has had no effect on his excellent cancer prognosis.” Austin has returned home, and the Pentagon says no changes in his official schedule are anticipated, including his participation in Memorial Day events.

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Researchers ask Census to stop controversial privacy method

Prominent demographers are asking the U.S. Census Bureau to abandon a controversial method for protecting survey and census participants’ confidentiality

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Former US Sen. Jim Inhofe, defense hawk who called human-caused climate change a ‘hoax,’ dies at 89

Former Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma has died. He was 89. The family says in a statement that the Republican had a stroke during the July Fourth holiday.

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