Hints and tips:
...I expect that in the ambulance, as I speak my last words — perhaps, to please French bureaucracy, my name, address and social security number — my dying sentiment will be gratitude for all the lunches....
...In Kyiv, I met the bestselling French novelist Marc Levy, whose new novel La Symphonie des monstres recounts the tale of a nine-year-old boy called Valentyn, who is deported, and his frantic mother....
...Earlier this year, I travelled to Villa Las Rosas prison in Salta to visit Vera. I waited for him in the prison director’s office....
...But while the FTX chief was suggesting better ways to de-risk financial transactions, his is just the kind of crypto business that Gary Gensler, chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, is targeting...
...“Implementation will depend very much on the political decisions we take in 2022,” says Humberto de la Calle, one of the chief negotiators of the agreement....
...Mr Drago is concerned about potential new provisions for data processing, part of the controversial French security law which has sparked protests....
...Mass testing, crucial to lockdown exit plans, is unrealistic because of high costs and lack of production capacity, said Carlo Rosa, chief executive of DiaSorin, which supplies Covid-19 diagnostic and antibody...
...The opposition leader was vice-president to Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada in 2003 when Bolivian security forces fired on protesters in El Alto, killed dozens of people, including Mr Baltazar’s pregnant wife....
...According to Rita de la Feria, professor of tax law at Leeds university, consumers in areas that have seen high VAT evasion, for example restaurants, can get a 15 per cent deduction on the VAT paid from...
...Carrying placards and yellow, red and blue Venezuelan flags, anti-government protesters streamed into the Las Mercedes district of Caracas to hear Juan Guaidó, the de facto leader of the opposition, tell...
...Europhile v Europhobe Caroline de Gruyter at the ECFR laments the polarised debate around the EU — pitting flag-flyers against sceptics: “Event organisers often like to put a “Europhile” and a “Europhobe...
...I meet De La Rosa, a native of Queens, New York, on a snowy morning at Odyssey House, a publicly funded residential rehab centre in East Harlem....
...“To lose the plebiscite would be a national disaster,” claims Humberto de la Calle, who led the government team during the Havana peace talks....
...Carlos Pellas, Nicaragua’s richest man with a range of businesses including Flor de Caña rum, called for early elections in an interview with La Prensa newspaper and hoped for a negotiated solution....
...In the age of the PC, it was all about Intel v Advanced Micro Devices, with the former supplying processors for four out of five computers sold and AMD mopping up most of the remainder....
...There can only be one winner in the case of the actor Harry Shearer v Vivendi, the French media group, over royalties from the 1984 film, This is Spinal Tap....
...While she co-signed the ad running in El Salvador’s El Diario de Hoy newspaper, the same text was rejected by La Prensa in Nicaragua, CFC said....
...Antonio de la Cuesta, at think-tank CIDAC, says: “You can’t create institutions by decree. In some places, Mexican authorities are in league with criminality . . ....
...Commissioner Franz Fischler....
...This is the kind of progressive social policy that this Government is proud to pioneer....
...Four years ago Cerro de la Pila, which lies in Gómez Palacio municipality in the neighbouring state of Durango, was also a no-go area....
...Monte Alejandro Rubido, the federal security commissioner, said Iguala’s remaining municipal police officers had been disarmed....
...Some, like Marta, receive a few hundred euros in unemployment benefits, but only because they previously paid into the social security system....
...Caroline de La Soujeole, a Seymour Pierce analyst, said the government had “finally woken up from its post-election slumber” and was “in its own words, open for business . . . intent on finding new, efficient...
...The annual meetings in Washington developed into something like that picture in the Musée d’Orsay, “Les Romains de la Décadence”. You know, fun....
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