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Education rises at the time of the meeting with the teachers’ unions, which lock themselves in counseling

The ninth meeting between the Ministry of Education of the Generalitat and the teachers’ unions, aimed at reaching an agreement that will allow the indefinite strike of non-university public education teachers in the Valencian Community to be called off, began at 6:18 p.m. this Sunday. Education has ended it an hour and a little later but three of the five unions gathered – STEPV, CC OO and UGT – have refused to leave, they have locked themselves in the ministry, and have demanded that the department led by Carmen Ortí continue at the table, reopen the negotiation on salary remuneration,…

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A 10-year-old girl is injured by a ricocheting bullet in a shooting in Badalona

A 10-year-old girl has been injured by a bullet in a shooting in the Sant Roc neighborhood of Badalona. The minor has received a ricochet from a projectile, which has hit her arm, according to what Rac1 has reported and this newspaper has confirmed. The minor has been taken to the hospital, in less serious condition, and is expected to be discharged shortly, according to police sources. This is the second shooting this weekend with an injured person, after a man was also shot in the arm in the Florida neighborhood of L’Hospitalet de Llobregat.Continue reading

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Catalan companies are committed to riding the wave of defense investment

For Catalan industry and business, defense has ceased to be a taboo and has become a juicy opportunity. Geopolitical movements, with conflicts burning around the world and with the United States willing to support NATO and European partners less, have put on the table the need for the European Union to spend more on defense and achieve strategic autonomy, something that opens up a range of business opportunities in the military industry. The European Union wants to contribute 800,000 million in the next five years, and the Government plans to allocate 2% of GDP, about 10,000 million, to this sector.…

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Vox embraces a white international to unite Europe and achieve an “exit effect” of emigrants

In the ceremony hall of the Quinta de Salmanha (Figueira da Foz), in Portugal, no “long live the bride and groom!” could be heard this Saturday. Repeated cries of “reconquest” and “remigration” could be heard. There was no cake, there were no future spouses. What were 480 far-right extremists from all over Europe celebrating, calling themselves patriots, with some hanging crosses and nationalist emblems pinned to the buttonholes of their wedding-day suits? Continue reading

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Ustec calls off the strikes until Thursday, pending consultation with teachers in Catalonia

The majority educational unions, Ustec and Aspepc (which account for 50% representation) have decided to call off the strikes planned from Monday to Thursday, which were focused each day in a different province. However, they maintain the call for Friday, which affects all of Catalonia, pending the result of the consultation that will be carried out to find out whether or not the teachers endorse the pre-agreement reached on Friday with the Department of Education. However, CGT and the Intersindical (they add up to 12% representation), which withdrew from the pre-agreement with Education on Friday, do maintain the strikes. The…

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From ‘Operation Kitchen’ to Leire Díez: the sewers feed off each other

Sewers and plumbers. Two terms perhaps not so foreign to politics, but that until a few years ago were unknown to the majority of citizens. Its function requires it. Its protagonists move in the shadows, scratching for scraps of information that may be useful for the partisan interests they defend. They work in a gray area, but sometimes they cross the red line and set off alarm bells in Justice, as happened with the PP’s alleged maneuvers to boycott judicial investigations into Gürtel. and the so-called Bárcenas paperswhich were exposed with Operation Kitchen, which is being tried these days. Now,…

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