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Trial against Ábalos, Koldo and Aldama, live | A former senior Adif official assures that Ábalos called Pardo de Vera because at Ineco they were bothering Jéssica Rodríguez | Spain

A Transportation technician offloads the purchase of masks to the undersecretary: “The orders were given to me” By Rocío Martínez Posada. Angélica Martínez Ortega, Technical General Secretary of the Ministry of Transport during the coronavirus pandemic who was in charge of drafting the two ministerial orders that authorized the purchase of medical supplies from Puertos del Estado and Adif for a total of 13 million units, has stated that she limited herself to guaranteeing regulatory compliance, ensuring that the decisions about who should contract, with whom and in what quantity corresponded to Undersecretary Jesús Manuel Gómez García. “The orders were…

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“A trap” – Why expert Rusinek warns against replacing junior jobs with AI

Human resources management: Dr. Rusinek, you warn companies against pushing automation at the expense of entry-level jobs. Why? Dr. Hans Rusinek: In the short term, automation seems to have high savings potential, but in the long term it is a danger. If I save on entry-level positions and don’t hire anyone or only a few young people, I’ll fall into a trap: This will break the bottom rung of the career ladder. In this way, companies destroy their own talent pipeline. Employers lose significantly more than they gain, for example the necessary breath of fresh air that young professionals bring…

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The ‘Spiderman’ of Princesa Street: a man forgets his keys and enters his apartment in Madrid by climbing the facade | Madrid News

He left the keys at home, but had left the balcony door open. A resident of Calle Princesa in Madrid had an idea, the possible consequences of which seemed less serious to him than paying the locksmith’s bill: to climb the façade of the building until he reached his apartment on the second floor. And so he did. The neighbors and passers-by who saw him clinging to the wall several meters high could not believe that the Madrid ‘Spiderman’ was in jeans, with a dark blue t-shirt and without shoes.The real luck was that his neighbor was home and let…

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This is how companies will sharpen their total rewards strategies in 2026

Comp & Ben management is currently confronted with high demands: transformation, restructuring and staff reductions are on the agenda in many companies. The measures should be designed to be as socially acceptable as possible, but economically sensible and future-oriented. At the same time, this year’s salary increases will be lower in many areas than in 2025, and employers will have to redistribute existing budgets and use them more specifically. The compensation experts described these developments at the human resources round table. Another trend is also emerging: remuneration should once again be based more on individual performance – be it in…

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Video: Unraveling the Mystery Behind Bitcoin’s Creator

new video loaded: Unraveling the Mystery Behind Bitcoin’s CreatorOur investigative reporter John Carreyrou spent 18 months digging through the archives of online cryptography communities in search of the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous inventor of bitcoin.By John Carreyrou, Sutton Raphael, James Surdam, Coleman Lowndes and Joey SendaydiegoApril 8, 2026

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Doctor, I have broken up with my partner | News from Catalonia

I have lived for years with someone who was deeply depressed. That dark privilege that forces you to see up close how an illness devours the one you love, forever inoculates you against the trivialization of mental suffering. For that reason alone I dare to write what follows.We need more psychology professionals, more research, more resources. Mental health is the great silent crisis of our time. And, precisely because it is, we must have the courage, threading as finely as necessary, to confront the excessive medicalization that leads to the pathologization of life itself.The psychiatrist Guillermo Lahera, head of psychiatry…

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Education: Can we afford to miss it?

The situation is tense in many companies. Orders are falling apart, costs are rising, investments and new hires are being postponed, employment relationships are being questioned. And in the middle of all this is a question that is unpleasant but unavoidable: Can we still afford training at the moment? However, the strategic counter question is: Can we afford to do without it? This is exactly where the conflict of objectives that currently shapes operational reality lies: on the one hand, there is the short-term, sometimes enormous, economic pressure – on the other hand, there is the long-term need to replace…

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The model son and the brother of a thousand “favors”: family members shield Ábalos and Koldo García | Spain

Two very different styles but the same mission: save the accused. Víctor Ábalos and Joseba García were not called to be the protagonists of the day (and they have not been), but they have had their share of screen time. Sitting on a chair, in front of the court of seven judges that is trying their father and brother for the alleged corruption surrounding the purchase of masks in the middle of the pandemic, they have tried to convince their lordships that they were not their front men. “I am not the custodian of anyone’s money,” the first-born son of…

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