Author: News Room

The PP has within its reach the absolute majority in Andalusia, according to the CIS | Spain

The PP has many options to revalidate the absolute majority in Andalusia, according to the CIS pre-election study on the regional elections on May 17. The candidate for re-election, the popular Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla, would obtain between 51 and 59 seats, with 55 being the figure that the Center for Sociological Research sees with the greatest probability. The PSOE, which in the last regional elections obtained 30 deputies, is in a range of between 27 and 34, with 31 being the most probable number; Vox, which has 14 seats in the Andalusian parliament, would obtain between 8 and 17,…

Read More
RTL takes over Sky: Elke Walthelm becomes new CHRO

The media group RTL Group announced in a press release this morning that CHRO and CFO Ingrid Heisserer will “leave the company at her own request and in the best possible mutual agreement”. She was part of the management of RTL Deutschland. Her successor will be Elke Walthelm, the previous COO of Sky Deutschland (DACH). The new appointment is part of a comprehensive personnel change at the top management level. Two days ago, the European Commission approved RTL’s takeover of Sky without any conditions. This is now followed by RTL’s decision to comprehensively reorganize management from the end of June…

Read More
Video: Who’s Getting a Tariff Refund?

new video loaded: Who’s Getting a Tariff Refund?Following a Supreme Court ruling that struck down several Trump administration tariffs, importers have begun applying for their share of $166 billion in refunds. As our economic policy reporter Tony Romm explains, consumers are unlikely to see much of that money returned to their own pockets.By Tony Romm, Nour Idriss, Stephanie Swart, Whitney Shefte and Paul AbowdApril 24, 2026

Read More
Torreznos and gin-tonics: the route that Madrid stole from Paquita Salas | Madrid News

Madrid has that ability to turn anything into a plan. A phrase, for example. Something you heard years ago, that you repeated half jokingly and that, without realizing it, stayed with you. Until one day it appears at the bar, served in a wide glass and with torreznos on the side. And then everything falls into place.This week the city moves right there: between what you already recognize and what begins to sneak into your routine without asking permission. An afternoon that sounds like a series, a cafe where you were going to stop for five minutes and end up…

Read More
A Candidate Journey from Hell – Human Resources

If you currently scroll through LinkedIn, posts like this and similar ones are not uncommon: “Nine rounds of applications. For a sales job.” “All of the four candidates presented dropped out. The feedback was ‘process too long’ – after several interviews with specialist departments, customers, HR and management, which lasted over seven weeks.” These and other similar stories can be found in abundance, including conversations within your own personal circle of colleagues, acquaintances and friends. There are reports of three, five or more rounds that have to be completed in the search for a new position. You can’t afford wrong…

Read More
Zapatero calls the national priority agreed upon by PP and Vox “unconstitutional” and “discriminatory” | Andalusia Elections

The former president of the Government, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, called this Thursday “unconstitutional” and “discriminatory” the “national priority” that Vox has imposed on the PP in the government pacts of Extremadura and Aragón. “Names are born free and equal, the priority is preference, superiority,” he assured at a public event of the Andalusian PSOE in Jaén to support the socialist candidate for the presidency of the Board, María Jesús Montero. “The same people who talk about putting obstacles and discriminating against migrants are talking about depopulation, but the formula for that empty Spain to recover its population will be…

Read More
Vox asks the Generalitat, chaired by the PP, to establish a “national priority” in housing and social aid | News from the Valencian Community

Vox in the Valencian Community did not want to lag behind its co-religionists in Extremadura and Aragon and this Thursday registered an initiative in Les Corts in which it asks to urge the Consell to request the Government of Spain to guarantee “the national priority and sustainability of the welfare state of the Spanish people” and establish this principle in access to all social aid, public services or housing programs, as well as in access to the public benefits and pensions system. A measure that has been called racist by the Government and left-wing parties.The formation led by Santiago Abascal…

Read More
A Candidate Journey from Hell – Human Resources

If you currently scroll through LinkedIn, posts like this and similar ones are not uncommon: “Nine rounds of applications. For a sales job.” “All of the four candidates presented dropped out. The feedback was ‘process too long'” – after several interviews with specialist departments, customers, HR and management, which lasted over seven weeks.” These and other similar stories can be found in abundance, including conversations within your own personal circle of colleagues, acquaintances and friends. There are reports of three, five or more rounds that have to be completed in the search for a new position. You can’t afford wrong…

Read More