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...The result has taken Spain by storm, winning Cuevas the prestigious National Contemporary Music Prize last year....
...Some Voxistas bristle when the party is described as a throwback to Francisco Franco’s dictatorship but Abascal has said there is a place in the party for “others who defend Franco’s work”....
...In Gonzalez vs Google, the relatives of a 23-year-old American student killed in a 2015 Isis attack in Paris accused Google of breaking US anti-terrorist laws by hosting Isis videos on its YouTube platform...
...books, Nigel Townson’s Penguin History of Modern Spain and Paul Preston’s Architects of Terror, do a fine job of narrating Spain’s development since 1898 and reminding us of the violence and fanaticism of Francisco...
...Another Big Read looks at the potential for driverless taxis now they have been permitted to operate in San Francisco despite local resistance. Will the rest of the world follow suit?...
...To March 17; further information and tickets here ‘Juan Francisco Elso: Por América’, Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami A fresh retrospective on the late Cuban artist....
...“These are meaningful wages,” says Gonzalez....
...PP leader, will probably need the support of the Vox party to take office, meaning the hard right could enter government for the first time since Spain’s return to democracy after the death of dictator Francisco...
...One case before the court, Gonzalez vs Google, could have a particularly far-reaching impact over the way modern internet services operate....
...Iñárritu anticipates these complaints, giving voice to them through Silverio’s nemesis Luis (Francisco Rubio), a one-time friend and peer now turned popular TV talk show host....
...Juan González, the top White House official on Latin America, was in Caracas on Saturday for meetings with President Nicolás Maduro’s government, according to a source familiar with the discussions....
...Gonzalez Rogers Despite not finding that Apple is a monopolist under either federal or state antitrust laws, Gonzalez Rogers did not let it entirely off the hook....
...Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, who is presiding over the iPhone maker’s legal fight with Epic Games, said on Tuesday that Apple was engaging in “incipient antitrust conduct” by prohibiting app developers...
...But on one count, Apple lost, with Judge Yvonne González Rogers saying it was “anti-competitive” to prevent developers from showing customers “buttons, external links or other calls to action that direct...
...US District Judge Yvonne González Rogers said this conduct was “anti-competitive” and “permanently” barred Apple from stopping apps from including “buttons, external links or other calls to action that direct...
...One politician, Lorena González, even tweeted: “F*ck Elon Musk,” adding that the state had “highly subsidised” the company....
...Gonzalez Rogers will rule on Epic’s case herself....
...Parsing the judge Gonzalez Rogers probed both parties on Monday in an attempt to find a middle ground — but neither side wants that....
...The introduction of a 15 per cent fee comes as DoorDash is facing pressure in several US cities, including San Francisco, Chicago and Portland, where officials are concerned that the app, which became essential...
...Patrick McGee in San Francisco has been looking at what has come out of the trial and says Epic’s chances of winning have now increased from 33 per cent to 55 per cent, according to legal analysts....
...Arancha González, Spain’s foreign minister, said Tuesday’s vote was a sign of MEPs’ respect for the rule of law in Spain, adding that “the problems of Catalonia will not be solved in Europe or by Europe;...
...“There’s just no reason, there’s no excuse,” Ms González said....
...His wife, Miriam González Durántez, worked as a lawyer in London; the couple have three sons....
...By James Politi in Washington, Eric Platt, Ortenca Aliaj, Colby Smith and Aziza Kasumov in New York and Hannah Murphy and Miles Kruppa in San Francisco...
...In the wake of the result, Mr Khosrowshahi retweeted a tweet by renowned tech investor Jason Calacanis in which he referred to Lorena González, a prominent state assemblywoman who had opposed Prop 22, as...
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