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"Los políticos no quieren un pueblo ilustrado, quieren un pueblo tonto"

A los 6 años el mundo de Angélica se desmoronó. Perdió lo que más amaba y de la forma más cruel. Sus padres la abandonaron y se quedó sola en una ciudad desconocida. Lejos de su cuna originaria, una comunidad indígena del norte de Argentina, Angélica tuvo que aprender a sobrevivir y a defenderse de un entorno hostil que nunca antes había conocido. Era la antesala de un camino lleno de golpes, físicos y morales. Careció de todo: de alimento, de ropa, de libros, y de afecto, y ahora que ya es mujer solo quiere darse a los demás. Ella es la cacique de su pueblo, y la obra de la que se siente más orgullosa: una biblioteca popular.





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Óscar Freire, 20 años después de su tercer oro en Verona: ''Me gustaría ser seleccionador, algo sé de Mundiales''

El tricampeón español se postula como técnico de la Federación Española, que a finales de año elige nuevo presidente. Leer




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¿Y a usted no le gusta nada?

Un aficionado, y no sólo uno, gritó contra Castella en estado de gracia, contra un excepcional toro de El Torero, contra Talavante en los momentos más inspirados al natural y contra el clasicismo de Urdiales.  




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Malcolm Treviño-Sitté:"Me gustaría ser el primer presidente negro de España"

Malcolm Treviño-Sitté interpreta al vital y carismático Mahamoud Touré en la nueva serie de RTVE Detective Touré, un detective atípico que conquistará los al público con su sentido del humor y astucia 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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West Africa: Nigeria Advocates Robust Data Protection

[Daily Trust] The federal government has stressed the importance of robust personal data protection to prevent cybercrimes and foster trust.




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Kenya: Passengers Entering Kenya Must Declare Mobile Devices, Says KRA

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Passengers entering Kenya will soon be required to declare their mobile phones, including their International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) numbers, as part of a new compliance measure by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).




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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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Nigeria: Channel Funds to Industrialisation, Not Palliatives, Anglican Primate Tells Govt

[Premium Times] The cleric commended the government for ensuring that the scope of intervention of TETFund expanded from building infrastructure to carrying out research programmes.




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Zimbabwe: Local Companies Fail to Exhaust U.S.$25 Million On the Willing Buyer and Seller Market - RBZ

[New Zimbabwe] THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says local companies recently struggled to snap up US$25 million floated on the market in a development indicating limited ZWG availability in the market.






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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.

The post Applying zero trust to OT requires ‘common sense approach’ first appeared on Federal News Network.




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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.

The post Applying zero trust in federal IT first appeared on Federal News Network.




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A staff shortage doesn’t mean you can hire just anyone

The last thing the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) needs is new employees who have a substance use disorder or or felons with access to VA pharmacies. But the agency lacks a consistent procedure for finding out about such people from the Drug Enforcement Administration. According to the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the VHA, in fact, hired thousands of people who might have drug-related convictions.

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How the Army is always testing, training on zero trust

The Army I Corps used the recent Yama Sakura 85 exercise to further prove out how to create a single, secure network to share information with allied partners.

The post How the Army is always testing, training on zero trust first appeared on Federal News Network.




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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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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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How about night and weekend customer service — in person?

Shouldn't in-person appointments and when they're available become part of agencies' thinking about improving customer experience?

The post How about night and weekend customer service — in person? 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.

The post Just how corrupt is the government, anyway? first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Sticking It Together: Unveiling the Power of Industrial Adhesives in Revolutionizing Manufacturing

By Greg Thomas, freelance writer.

When manufacturing, these unassuming substances play a crucial role in bringing products together. From the aerospace and automotive industries to electronics and construction, industrial adhesives provide a reliable bond that withstands immense pressure and holds everything in place.




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With automotive supply chains stabilising, focus on sustainability expected to rise back up automakers’ agendas

According to the latest report ‘The automotive supply chain: Pursuing long-term resilience’ from the Capgemini Research Institute, automotive organisations now feel more confident to tackle future supply chain disruptions.




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The future of automotive supply chains: Integrating sustainability with operational efficiency

By Terry Onica, Director, Automotive, QAD.

The automotive industry is at a pivotal crossroads, driven by rapid advancements in vehicle technology and increasing regulatory pressure around sustainability.




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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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Congress passes first package of spending bills just hours before shutdown deadline for key agencies

The Senate on Friday approved a $460 billion package of spending bills in time to meet a midnight deadline for avoiding a shutdown of many key federal agencies,

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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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Energy Department adviser celebrates diversity, sustainability in government

On this week’s episode of Women of Washington, Gigi Schumm welcomed Una Song, a senior adviser at the Energy Department's Office of Environment, Health, Safety and Security.

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Nearly a third of cybersecurity professionals frustrated by their advice being ignored

KnowBe4 has announced the results of a survey conducted at Infosecurity Europe 2024 (4-6 June) among 201 cybersecurity professionals to better understand and gauge the sentiment around trending cybersecurity issues.




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Stack Overflow’s 2024 developer survey shows the gap between AI use and trust in its output continues to widen among coders

Stack Overflow has announced the results of its 2024 Developer Survey, the definitive report on the state of software development.

Stack Overflow has a long history of empowering technical innovation across its global public platform community as well as within private organizations ranging from startups to over 20,000 global enterprises leveraging Stack Overflow for Teams.




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Hobbyist astime or industrial evolution? IDTechEx explores the maturing 3D printing industry

After years of hype, the 3D printing industry has moved onto a more critical examination of the value-add that effective additive manufacturing adoption brings to businesses and supply chains. In a recent episode on 3D printing, the technology innovation podcast ‘Tomorrow’s Tech by IDTechEx’ explored the history and benefits of this versatile technology...




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IDTechEx explores 3D electronics and additive electronics in the automotive industry

With 3D electronics, bulky PCBs can be replaced, resulting in sleek and integrated designs. The automotive industry is one of the largest sectors benefiting from this technology, as electronics can be printed in a thin layer onto surfaces or integrated within components, which can be particularly useful for human-machine interfaces (HMIs).




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Brother UK named as leader in sustainability programs and services in new report

Brother UK has been named as a ‘leader’ in sustainability programs and services in the most recent IDC Sustainability MarketScape assessment.




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CNH Industrial to create a customer-centric aftermarket supply chain with Blue Yonder

Blue Yonder has announced that capital goods company CNH Industrial has selected Luminate Control Tower, along with several supply chain planning solutions such as forecasting and replenishment, as the backbone of its customer-centric aftermarket supply chain for its parts business.




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Sally Europe boosts customer experience with Slimstock

Slimstock has announced that Sally Europe, the UK and Continental Europe operating arm of Sally Beauty, has leveraged its forecasting, replenishment and supply chain optimisation platform, to support a transformation initiative.




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The dynamics of sustainable supply chain planning

Supply chain planning has huge potential to reduce the environmental impact of production and transportation, and supply chain solutions play a pivotal role in making this happen. Carlijn Goedhart, Sustainability Lead at DELMIA take a closer look at the dynamics of sustainable supply chain planning and the impact it can have on the world.




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Greenplan joins the global route planning elite in just two years

Another success for Greenplan: the EPG (Ehrhardt Partner Group) route planning solution has been included in the 2023 Gartner Market Guide for Vehicle Routing and Scheduling after just two years on the market. This milestone places Greenplan at the forefront of global route planning and execution systems.




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How retailers can navigate the returns dilemma in 2024 and embrace sustainability with advanced route planning

In fact, up until the last few years, this service has traditionally been enjoyed free of charge for the majority of online shoppers.  However, due to an increased desire to reduce the cost impact on a retailer’s revenue, many retailers are now charging  for returns. For example, since the pandemic began, several fast fashion retailers have taken up the practice.





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New Forter report finds UK consumer ‘Trust Premium’ rises, but checkout friction and unfriendly policies are costing British retailers

Forter, the Trust Platform for digital commerce, has released findings from its 2024 Consumer Trust Premium Report, which explores the evolving relationship between consumer shopping habits and brand trust, based on 2,000 survey respondents in the US and UK.




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Descartes’ Study Reveals Nearly 90% of Consumers’ Sustainable Home Delivery Choices Are Impacted by Economic Pressure

Descartes Systems Group has released findings from its 2024 Home Delivery Sustainability Report: The Environmentally Conscious Consumer Under Pressure survey, which examined online consumer sentiment of retailers’ sustainability practices around their delivery operations.




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Trimco Group launches PaperMark – plastic-free RFID inlay series, reinforcing its commitment to RFID and sustainable solutions

22 October 2024 – Established trims, packaging, RFID*, and variable data solutions provider Trimco Group announces the launch of its exclusive new FSC™-certified (FSC C137962) and plastic-free RAIN RFID inlay** series – Trimco Group PaperMark. The inlays replace the PET substrate usually used in the RFID inlays with an FSC-certified paper substrate.




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From AI to zero trust, how 2023 will be remembered by federal IT experts

Federal News Network asked a panel of current and former federal executives for their opinions about 2023 and what federal IT and acquisition storylines stood out over the last 12 months.

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ITA CIO Caron moving on to industry

The Commerce Department's International Trade Administration will be looking for a new CIO and DISA executives shift into new roles.

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Report on Great South West’s high value manufacturing sector positions region as the key player for UK industrial strategy

The Great South West Partnership has released its anticipated report on the region’s high value manufacturing sector, positioning the area as a key player in the UK's renewed Industrial Strategy.




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Portnox survey reveals CISO’s views on job security, zero trust, multi-factor authentication and more

Portnox, provider of cloud-native, zero trust access control solutions, today unveiled the results of its latest survey, ‘CISO Perspectives for 2025’, revealing critical insights into the challenges faced by Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) at large enterprises.




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Alwayse Engineering partners with Rapid Racking to enhance custom Storage solutions

Alwayse Engineering Ltd has entered a strategic partnership with Rapid Racking Ltd, the UK's leading specialist in shelving and racking solutions, to integrate its precision range of ball transfer units into custom tables for roll-on/roll-off capability.




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Arcserve survey: Healthcare industry's ransomware defences need more preventive action

Arcserve has released findings from its annual independent global research focusing on the healthcare sector's approach and experience of data protection, recovery, and ransomware readiness.




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Three applications of AI in the IT industry

By Jed Spence, freelance writer.

For IT businesses large and small, the power of AI cannot be underestimated. By now, you’ve likely used the technology in one way or another and realised its vast capabilities. But are you using these powerful tools to their full potential?




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Teledyne introduces next generation AI-powered smart camera for industrial automation and inspection

Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and global provider of machine vision technology, has launched its next generation AI-powered BOA3 smart camera for industrial automation and inspection.