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...For even more on these topics, please join me on November 21 for a webinar with Chris Miller, author of Chip War, and Mario Morales, expert analyst at IDC, where we will delve into the untold stories of...
...has been a fierce debate among Boric’s coalition over the lithium proposal, pitting hard-left proponents of full nationalisation against the more pragmatic, pro-market wing led by the finance minister, Mario...
...to cut headcount and jeopardise the brilliance of game franchises such as Mario and Zelda for the sake of short-term financial results....
...So has Mario Draghi, Italy’s prime minister, who warned his citizens that they faced a choice between peace and air conditioning this summer....
...A senior commission official described the recommendation as a “morale boost” for Kyiv as the war raged. “And that really matters.”...
...Her highly centralised leadership has also dented morale in the commission itself, sidelining senior figures who might otherwise bear some of the load....
...Earlier this month, foreign leaders, including Italy’s prime minister Mario Draghi and the US secretary of state Antony Blinken, visited Algiers to discuss energy security....
...The economy’s reopening and vaccination progress are “working their magic on both business and consumer morale”, he said....
...Mario Morales, group vice-president of IDC, told Nikkei that “we can argue that a lot of the capacities are going to be needed because we’re still seeing very good secular semiconductor market growth”....
...According to Mario Morales, director of semiconductor research at International Data Corporation, US chip design houses Qualcomm and Broadcom use SMIC to make products for technologies including the internet...
...There is irony in having to ditch an event designed to boost morale and bring people together at a time when the world has never needed it more....
...Mario Delgado, a senior legislator in Mr López Obrador’s Morena party, tweeted that the Mexican ambassador’s “arbitrary” expulsion “reveals, once again, an illegitimate, authoritative and repressive government...
...German business morale picked up slightly this month, according to the latest survey of the country’s business executives, delivering some relief from the stream of bad news about the eurozone’s largest...
...Mario Draghi hosts his last European Central Bank meeting before handing over to Christine Lagarde, and policy setters gather in Norway and Sweden....
...(FT) Bolivia mulls Morales Bolivia’s presidential election looks headed for an unprecedented run-off after preliminary results suggested Evo Morales fell short of an outright win....
...Indeed, Evo Morales in Bolivia remains anchored to power; so does Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, Dési Bouterse in Suriname, and Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela....
...Of Italy’s former prime ministers, Grillo has dubbed Romano Prodi “Valium”, Mario Monti “rigor Montis” and Silvio Berlusconi “the psycho-dwarf”....
...Perhaps understandably, morale inside banks is low....
...Mr Greco returned to Zurich in March 2016, finding a company where the business problems faced in 2015 had dented morale....
...But the party is affected by disunity and low morale, with a number of centrist MPs saying they will not contest the election or support Mr Corbyn to become prime minister....
...Another critic who may be gloating from the sidelines in tudo certo mood is Evo Morales....
...Mario Draghi, ECB president, later argued that the information regarding its bond-buying programme was already in the public domain....
...Here are four things to watch as the Argentine pontiff, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, returns to his home continent....
...As a parish priest in poor areas of Buenos Aires, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was so struck by Pope John Paul II’s 1998 trip to Cuba that he wrote a book about it....
...“Evo Morales likes being president and is delighted with the idea of indefinite re-election,” said Mario Galindo, an analyst with CEBEM, a think-tank in La Paz....
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