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...Spain’s shock general election has humbled opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo and enhanced the status of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, the combative head of the Madrid region, who is now seen as the best hope of...
...Diego Díaz Pilas, Iberdrola’s global head of ventures and technology, said chemical batteries also had a role to play in grid storage: Iberdrola has plans to expand the global capacity of its battery projects...
...“It’s an opportune moment to get some of the toughest measures through because when it comes to crime and the fight against terrorism, the public is on board with anything,” said Alberto Acosta-Burneo, an...
...Addressing protesters thronging central Madrid, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the opposition People’s party, accused Sánchez of buying the premiership with the “judicial impunity” of his Catalan allies...
...his first term on the votes of other parties that want to break up Spain, including one descended from the political wing of the disbanded Basque terrorist group Eta.Responding to Puigdemont, PP leader Alberto...
...Incumbent president Alberto Fernández and Kirchner, his deputy, are not contesting the polls....
...In addition to Together, other votes for the Speaker came from Yolanda Díaz’s Sumar, itself an alliance of 15 leftwing and regional political groups....
...A pragmatic dealmaker from the right of the Peronist movement, Massa has overseen a rapidly worsening economic climate under outgoing president Alberto Fernández over the past 14 months....
...“From this point on, we have an election between two distinct economic models,” said Alberto Acosta-Burneo, an economist at Spurrier Group, a consultancy....
...regional and local elections at the weekend, said on Tuesday it was “extending a hand” to the Popular party (PP) to form several regional governments where the PP had not obtained an absolute majority.But Alberto...
...But until Russia’s invasion of Ukraine drove up energy prices, few factory owners were interested in making that investment, says Diego Hernandez Diaz, a McKinsey partner....
...In Latin America’s democratic corner sit Boric, Argentina’s Alberto Fernández, Lula and Petro....
...“Sánchez has no chance of being in power on his own.”Sumar’s Díaz, who joined Sánchez’s coalition as a member of the communist party, tweeted on Monday: “In the face of [People’s party leader Alberto Núñez...
...Another star on offer is a 1951 painted bronze bust by Alberto Giacometti of his brother, Diego (£4mn-£6mn)....
...Ayuso’s conservative People’s party (PP), led nationally by the low-key Alberto Núñez Feijóo, will seek to eject Sanchez after more than five years in power....
...Alberto Núñez Feijóo, the PP’s leader, hailed the night as the start of a “new political cycle”....
...“The economy is still functioning even with all the distortions which have been created,” says Fernando Jorge Díaz, an Argentine economist at Citi....
...Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the People’s party, said: “We have seen once again the frivolity with which people’s important issues are treated....
...US: Comic-con International comic book festival begins in San Diego, US....
...“Diego is watching us from heaven,” Messi said after the match on Friday. “He is pushing us. I hope it stays like that until the end.”...
...The haul crossed the $1bn mark around halfway through the event with the sale of Alberto Giacometti’s bronze nude standing female figure “Femme de Venise III” for $25mn....
...During President Alberto Fernández’s first three years in office, the amount of money in public circulation has quadrupled, according to central bank data, and the largest denomination peso bill is worth...
...Vice-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was found guilty of corruption this month and the popularity of the leftwing president Alberto Fernández has fallen so far that he was advised not to travel...
...Interviews in London in 1998 and Madrid in 2010 What a coach is worth Carlos Alberto Parreira, Brazil, 1994 Carlos Alberto Parreira coached Brazil when they won the World Cup in 1994....
...Alberto Núñez Feijóo, the PP leader, has accused the government of “fiscal populism” over its windfall taxes and questioned the impact of energy-saving measures on consumption and tourism....
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