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VW appears to be ending its autonomous driving project with Bosch

Volkswagen has been in the headlines for some time now because of its austerity measures. Now it also seems to be affecting the “Automated Driving Alliance”. According to a report in Bild am Sonntag, insiders have said that VW wants to end the alliance. The alliance was founded in 2022 by the Volkswagen software subsidiary Cariad and Bosch. A total of 1,500 IT experts are working there on the development of driving assistance systems for the future. According to Volkswagen, these should “act as naturally as a car driver” with the help of AI. The aim was to keep up…

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The judges accept that the Basque grade does not count for enrolling in the university

Several courts in Bilbao have upheld the precautionary measures requested by families of students affected by failures in the Basque entrance exam (PAU) who asked the Basque public university EHU (formerly UPV) that this grade not be taken into account in the enrollment process of those who turned to Justice. The Contentious-Administrative Courts of Bilbao have ruled in favor of the students in around twenty cases (one for each student who has appealed) on the eve of the deadline to enroll at the EHU. Continue reading

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The businesswoman who claims that she took 90,000 euros to Ferraz confirms that Koldo’s lawyer offered her money to change her testimony

Carmen Pano, the businesswoman who has testified on numerous occasions, both in the National Court and in the Supreme Court, that she took 90,000 euros in cash to the PSOE headquarters on Ferraz Street in Madrid, on behalf of the obtainer of the Koldo caseVíctor de Aldama, confirmed this Monday before the judge of the National Court Santiago Pedraz that the lawyer of Koldo García, former ministerial advisor to José Luis Ábalos, offered him money in exchange for changing his testimony and that she told him that she came from someone from the PSOE to help the former Minister of…

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José Antonio Turrado, from Asaja: “We say the same thing as with Aznar, whoever has the right to be there must have the right to work”

The Leonese farmer José Antonio Turrado, general secretary of the Asaja agricultural union in Castilla y León, vindicates the regularization process of migrants settled in Spain promoted by the Government. The businessman defends that the union, in its vast majority, values ​​the measure given the need for labor in the countryside and the importance of these people for the maintenance of the rural environment. Turrado insists that when José María Aznar’s PP carried out a similar regularization in 2000 and 2001, they viewed it favorably and asks that the interests of the countryside be thought of “above ideologies” in the…

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Parents imprisoned for the death of a three-month-old baby due to alleged abuse in Sabadell (Barcelona)

The parents of a three-month-old baby who died in Sabadell (Barcelona) due to alleged abuse have been arrested and placed in provisional prison, reported and without bail in this case this Sunday. The Department of Health of the Generalitat has reported the death of the baby at the Parc Taulí hospital in Sabadell “due to alleged abuse” and that the parents have been arrested “due to the possible connection of the events” about which there is an ongoing investigation.Continue reading

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Aliança Catalana removes its candidate in Figueres for dating a minor

Aliança Catalana has removed its candidate in Figueres (Girona), Arnau Liesa, due to “a personal situation incompatible with the principles” of the party, and, shortly after, Liesa himself explained that he has resigned from all the positions he held in the party and has admitted that he has a relationship with a young minor, “although over 16.”Continue reading

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AGG Hopper failed – ArbG Düsseldorf doubts BAG case law

News on the subject of AGG-Hopper: The rejected application of a severely disabled lawyer was heard before the Düsseldorf Labor Court (ArbG). He had sued for around 75,000 euros in compensation due to alleged discrimination in the application process. However, the chamber dismissed the lawsuit because the man had no serious intention to apply. The special thing about the judgment: The ArbG decided contrary to the established case law of the Federal Labor Court (BAG) and at least questioned the previously valid employer obligations in connection with the consideration of severely disabled people in applications. The case: severely disabled lawyer…

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The body of a nine-year-old boy found who fell into the Pisuerga River while passing through Valladolid

A nine-year-old boy died this Saturday afternoon in Valladolid after drowning in the Pisuerga River as it passed through the city. The minor disappeared in the waters of the river in an area with remains of some water mills and near the urban river beach of Las Moreras, located in a large park that is very popular, especially in these hot weeks.Continue reading

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Excellent work: “Three questions for…” editor Gesine Wagner

What does the title “Special Media of the Year” mean to you personally – and what does human resources management stand for in your eyes? For me, the award means recognition of the transformation we have undergone as an editorial team. Media usage has changed dramatically, and so have we! In a world that is becoming ever faster, we want to report well-founded and cool-headed for the HR world. As head of the online service, Gesine Wagner oversees the digital channels of human resources management and, as an editor, is primarily responsible for the topics of labor law, politics and…

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