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EXPLAINER-Think global, spend local: public deals shielded amid pandemic

EXPLAINER-Think global, spend local: public deals shielded amid pandemic
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Alemania va a bloquear una de las páginas porno más pop en Taringa!

Alemania va a bloquear una de las páginas porno más populares Alemania quiere bloquear una de las páginas webs pornográficas más importantes de Internet: xHamster. La acusa de no poseer controles de verificación de edad adecuados. En los últimos años, hemos visto por parte de algunos países ubicados en Europa intentos de limitar el acceso de menores a páginas web pornográficas. Desde España vimos cómo Reino Unido ponía en marcha toda una regulación para ello, que acabó en saco roto. Alemania es la siguiente en intentarlo, en esta ocasión 

Marvel : Tony Stark a détruit l armure la plus puissante d Iron Man

Marvel : Tony Stark a détruit l armure la plus puissante d Iron Man
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CAR accused of targeting ECOWAS citizens in new immigration law

CAR accused of targeting ECOWAS citizens in new immigration law CAR accused of targeting ECOWAS citizens in new immigration law Nationals of West African states on Monday staged a protest in the Central African Republic (CAR) capital, Bangui to denounce the new fees for acquiring residence permits. The protestors rallied outside the Nigerian embassy in Bangui. They criticized the charges as exorbitant and discriminatory. Central African Republic’s parliament recently approved changes to the immigration law, which prescribes 100,000 Francs ($110) as fees for residence cards for citizens of the ECOWAS bloc and 50,000 Francs ($55) for nationals of Central African states. “They force us to pay 650,000 ($708), which is why all the ECOWAS countries are gathered this morning at the Nigerian Embassy to voice our anger over what is happening in CAR. Currently, our brothers and sisters are in prison because of this paper,” said Mark John, a protester.

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