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Antonio GuterresThe campaign to replace UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is underway, and in Madrid some 100 female politicians gathered calling for the UN to pick a woman to succeed him. Since its creation in 1946, the UN has never had a woman at its head, and never even been considered. For the participants, as long as women do not take part in decisions taking place at the top level, some of the biggest challenges facing women will not be met globally. …See the Story
Spain pushes for first female UN chief since organisation's foundation
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Pedro Sánchez · United Arab EmiratesDubai -- The launch of a new investment initiative for the African continent constitutes one of the highlights of the agenda of the Angolan President, João Lourenço, during the World Summit of Governments that begins on Tuesday, in Dubai.See the Story
Africa: Investments in Africa Dominate Angolan President Agenda in Dubai
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Pedro Sánchez · SpainThe Government is launching a new aid programme to boost electric mobility. Just 48 hours after unlocking the Auto+ Plan with a budget of 400 million, Pedro Sánchez has taken advantage of his intervention in Bilbao with the Basque industry to announce a new aid for the purchase of electrified cars aimed at self-employed and small businesses (less than 10 employees). The aid line will be equipped with 40 million euros for the purchase of electrif…See the Story
Government Launches Aid of up to 7,500 Euros for Self-Employed and Micropymes Who Buy Electric Cars
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