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Gaza · GazaMexico is following its own line in the face of the conflict in Gaza. The Administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador decided not to join a statement promoted by the United States to demand the immediate release of the hostages kidnapped by Hamas since last October 7 and ratified by 17 other countries with affected compatriots, including Argentina and Brazil. This same week, the Mexican representation took a position in an open debate of the S…See the Story
Mexico breaks away from the United States and follows its own route over Palestine
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
European Commission · MadridThe European Commission has released its document objecting to the possible integration of Air Europa with Iberia and does so with a series of amendments to the project submitted by the IAG group. Brussels appreciates a dominant position on domestic routes with no alternative, high-speed rail, flights to the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands and connections between Madrid-Barajas and America. The EU competition regulator is now open to exa…See the Story
Brussels questions IAG's takeover of Air Europa over dominance in domestic routes and to America
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
AMLOThe start of President López Obrador's pension reform is just over two months away from his starting signal. The president has announced that the new Welfare Pension Fund will make its first payment to a retired worker on July 1. The Executive's promise comes a few hours after the Senate endorsed its pension reform and the creation of a new public fund that will manage the inactive retirement accounts of people over 70 years of age. So far, ther…See the Story
López Obrador promises that the payment of the new pensions will begin as of July 1
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Santiago · SantiagoChile will make progress this week in reducing the working hours of workers regulated by the Labor Code. After six years of discussion, the initiative, which was presented in 2017 by the then communist deputies Camila Vallejo —the current spokesperson for the left-wing government of President Gabriel Boric—, and Karol Cariola —now president of the Chamber of Deputies—, will take effect in a first phase, which will reduce working hours per week f…See the Story
40 Hours Act in Chile: when does it start, what is 4x3 and doubts about the shortening of the working day
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Mexico · MexicoMexico lives the eve of its presidential election. In the most important electoral process in history, the presidency of the Republic, the Senate, the Chamber of Deputies, and the governorships of Chiapas, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Morelos, Puebla, Tabasco, Veracruz, Yucatan, and Mexico City will be renewed. In the country's capital, Clara Brugada, the candidate from the coalition 'Keep Making History in Mexico City', composed of Morena, the Party of…See the Story
Elections in Mexico 2024, live | Álvarez Máynez, at the UAM: “I am the only candidate who can stand in a place like this”
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Madrid, Spain · MadridThe Socialist Party is encouraged three days after Pedro Sánchez, locked in the Palacio de la Moncloa, announces what he will do: resign or continue as president of the Government. The feeling among the ministers and senior officials of the Executive and in the socialist leadership is that the second option is a very real possibility, as the leader of the USSR made clear on Wednesday when he announced that he was taking a few days to think about…See the Story
The Socialist Party is preparing an unprecedented deployment to convince Sánchez not to resign
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Luis Rubiales · MadridPedro Rocha was elected president of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) on Friday, despite being under investigation in a corruption probe.Rocha had been serving as interim president after Luis Rubiales resigned in September after the scandal over allegations of an unsolicited kiss to player Jenni HerSee the Story
Under-investigation Rocha elected RFEF president
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