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How Ukraine is spending crypto donations – TechCrunch

Ukraine’s official Twitter account has been sharing cryptocurrency wallet addresses for the past few days to raise funds during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. As I previously reported, it seems likely that the Ukrainian government is in control of the funds received on these wallet addresses as a spokesperson for Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation […]

Sichel presenta los ejes programáticos de su programa de gobierno y anuncia recorridos por el país

Sichel presenta los ejes programáticos de su programa de gobierno y anuncia recorridos por el país
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Government announces $1 4 billion budget

Government announces $1.4 billion budget The government of Antigua and Barbuda has announced an EC$1.4 billion budget for 2021, with the hopes that improvements in tax collection, an increase in capital spending, and overall enhancements in its fiscal strategy, will yield a projected growth rate of 3 percent.   “I am pleased, Mr Speaker, that this budget introduces no austerity measures, nor does it cut back on social sector spending on health, education and public services. The budget also introduces no new taxes on our people.  It merely strengthens tax administration and improves tax compliance,” Prime Minister Gaston Browne said in parliament on Thursday, before presenting this year’s budget.

The city of Paris was fined for putting too many women in charge

The city of Paris was fined for putting too many women in charge Quartz 16/12/2020 © Provided by Quartz Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo looks on while wearing a mask Paris city hall will pay €90,000 ($110,000) for not respecting gender quotas in 2018 but unusually this time, it’s because it put too many women in leadership positions. Under the 2012 update of a 1983 law (links in French), new appointments of senior civil servants in a variety of fields have to include at least 40% men and 40% women. But in 2018, according to a recently released report (French)(pdf, p. 51) from the Ministry of Transformation and Civil Service, the city of Paris appointed 16 new directors and deputy directors 11 women and 5 men. This means women made up 69% of the city’s leadership.

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