Ukraine’s Ambassador to the United States Oksana Markarova speaks during a news conference February 25 in Washington, DC. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States Oksana Markarova welcomed news of talks with Russia as a possible way to end the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but added that herRead More →

The Government of Canada recently announced the easing of restrictions for many Canadians wishing to travel abroad. The revised travel measures and policies will come into effect on February 28 and will mainly benefit fully vaccinated travellers. With this news, Canada’s largest long-haul airlines have resumed service to many destinations,Read More →

Spanish integrated energy company Repsol SA plans to increase capital expenditure (capex) to pre-pandemic levels by 3.8 billion euros ($4.3 billion) in 2022, according to CEO Josu Jon Imaz. The Madrid-based company has an exploration and production (E&P) presence in 15 countries, including an extensive portfolio across the Americas. TheRead More →

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Advertisements for cars and flights have helped generate emissions more than double Spain’s national greenhouse gas output, according to new research from Greenpeace Nordic and the New Weather Institute. In a new report, the two campaigning organizations attempted to estimate the impact of car and airline advertising on carbon emissionsRead More →

February 23, 2022 Nate Saunders Close F1 Associate Editor • Previously worked in rugby union and British Superbikes • History graduate from the University of Reading• Joined ESPNF1 in February 2014 Laurence Edmondson Close F1 Editor • Joined ESPN in 2009• FIA accredited F1 journalist since 2011 The second dayRead More →

Homeschooling in Spain: a short guide. Picture – Pixabay Navigating the Spanish school system is no small feat, especially if there is a language barrier to overcome and you plan to homeschool. Homeschooling, in particular, is a bit of a gray area in Spain. In the Spanish Constitution, the freedomRead More →

There is no one to stop him. Spain’s renewables boom continues its unstoppable march despite government attempts to prevent grid access requests from spiraling out of control. In fact, they are already more than 145 GW renewable those who have permission to accessof which 96GW also with the connection, accordingRead More →

McCall H, Adams N, Mason D, Willis J. What is chemsex and why is it important? BMJ. 2015;351:h5790. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.h5790 PMID: 26537832. PubMed Google Scholar article Giorgetti R, Tagliabracci A, Schifano F, Zaami S, Marinelli E, Busardò FP. When “Chems” meet sex: a booming phenomenon called “ChemSex”. Curr Neuropharmacol. 2017;15(5):762–70. CASRead More →

Italy More recently, the FCDO issued an update to entry requirements clarifying how long the vaccination is valid. You must present proof that you have been fully vaccinated to enter Italy without quarantine. The FCDO explains: “At least 14 days must have passed since your second dose of vaccine (orRead More →

Until February 14, British teenagers could not travel to Spain unless they had received two vaccines. Although the rule has been lifted, some people in the tourism industry fear it may have come ‘too late’. Spain’s tourism promotion authority, Turespaña, has launched a new campaign to attract British tourists toRead More →

The reservoir in the village of Aceredo, in Spain’s Galicia region, plunged to historic lows. The area, located on the border with Portugal, was flooded in 1992 when a Portuguese company created the Alto Lindoso reservoir and closed its floodgates. Today, a modern-day Atlantis has reappeared below the Limia RiverRead More →

News and research before you hear about it on CNBC and others. Claim your one week free trial for StreetInsider Premium here. GAINESVILLE, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Exactech, developer and producer of innovative implants, instruments and smart technologies for joint replacement, is proud to announce a preferred relationship with Permedica SpA for theRead More →

Spain has always been a favorite holiday destination for Britons hoping to soak up the sun on its many beautiful islands and beaches. With destinations like Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Bilbao, Malaga, Ibiza and the Canary Islands three to four hours away by air, it’s no wonder Brits continue to fly thereRead More →

The geopolitical uncertainty, added to the tension and the fear of approaching a war in Europe, caused a reversal of the map of gas suppliers in Spainthus becoming our main supplier from the United States. Last January, 34.6% of all the gas arriving in Spain came from that country, overtakingRead More →

Dr. Laura Rodríguez. The medical specialist is part of the expert team of the ENT Unit of Quirónsalud Marbella and Campo de Gibraltar In addition to this achievement, Dr. Laura Rodríguez Alcalá is the author of research studies that have been published in highly influential international scientific journals. Not onlyRead More →

Source: Seprona Seprona, the Civil Guard’s nature protection service, is investigating people who may have vandalized cave paintings dating back around 6,000 years. The paintings considered of historical importance are located on the Peñón del Muerto, in Solana del Pino, between Ciudad Real and Jaén. According to Seprona, vandals paintedRead More →

This week, Real Economy travels to Spain, the first country to receive billions from the European pandemic recovery fund. We chat with Spain’s Economy and Digitization Minister, Nadia Calviño, and meet students in Tenerife, where stimulus funds are being spent on job training. Laying the foundations for Europe’s recovery Europe’sRead More →

Band Supantha Mukherjee and Joan Faus STOCKHOLM/BARCELONA, February 9 (Reuters) – Mobile World Congress (MWC), the telecommunications industry’s largest annual gathering, hopes to draw around 50,000 attendees to the Spanish city of Barcelona, ​​making it one of the largest physical events since the start of the pandemic. Online conferencing hasRead More →

Here we are. The much-desired normalization of our lives, barring unwanted twists and turns, is on the horizon. Covid is finally starting to retreat and governments are starting to talk about reopening. Easing of restrictions. To give us back a life that is no longer “controlled”. In Italy and EuropeRead More →

The Spanish government will revoke the outdoor face mask mandate from next week, the country’s Health Minister Carolina Darias has confirmed. A proposal will be approved at a cabinet meeting on February 8, the minister told local radio station Cadena Ser, adding that the measure will be published in theRead More →

Spanish authorities are easing orders for outdoor masks as the number of COVID-19 infections falls in the United States while South Korean restrictions are extended by two weeks. Spain will lift the requirement for people to wear masks outdoors as a measure against the coronavirus next week, extending a widerRead More →

MADRID (AP) — Spain will end a mandate to wear masks outdoors next week, canceling a late December order amid an unprecedented spike in coronavirus infections fueled by a highly contagious mutation, said Health Minister Carolina Darias. After confirming contagion levels have peaked, Spain’s cabinet will end the term nextRead More →

The Spanish Evangelical Alliance (AEE), together with twelve denominations and evangelical entities in Spain, issued a statement denouncing the “restrictions on freedom” by the Spanish authorities through various legislative initiatives that attack fundamental rights such as freedom of consciousness or expression. The statement comes from the initiative of the ForumRead More →

DUBAI: Baghdad usually grabs headlines for the violence, political battles, ethnic and sectarian divisions and bloody geopolitics that have beleaguered Iraq for decades since the US invasion in 2003. In recent months, however, the capital seems to be experiencing an artistic renaissance, with new galleries, festivals, theatrical performances, the renovationRead More →

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