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Month: April 2022

La OEA califica la ocupación de sus oficinas en Managua como “ilegítima” y exige al Gobierno “el respeto a las obligaciones”

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza (CNN Español) — La Secretaría General de la OEA, mediante un comunicado de prensa emitido este domingo, calificó la ocupación de sus oficinas en Managua, Nicaragua, como ilegítima y una “violación de las más elementales normas internacionales”. La organización reiteró que el retiro del país centroamericano del organismo solo tendrá efecto a

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Opinion: Spending on consumer goods will likely plummet in the second half of the year

Opinion by Gad Levanon for CNN Business Perspectives With the fear of Covid-19 on the wane, consumers are spending much more on in-person services, like travel and entertainment, powering an impressive comeback in that sector. However, something has got to give. And that something is consumer spending on goods, like clothing, furniture, appliances and recreational

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Biden administration adds nine rare respiratory cancers with ties to burn pits to list of service-connected disabilities

By Arlette Saenz, CNN The Department of Veterans Affairs is issuing a rule that will add nine rare respiratory cancers to its list of presumptive service-connected disabilities for veterans exposed to toxins in burn pits during their military service, President Joe Biden announced Monday. “In my State of the Union address, I announced that we

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US markets point to losses following sharp global declines

NEW YORK (AP) — https://pronto.associatedpress.com/web/stories/details/018ba883f270b406406113e99fe71b76.2.3.json?type=tabWall Street is pointing lower before the opening bell after European and Asian markets fell sharply as worries over interest rate hikes dominated an array of investor concerns. Futures for the Dow industrials tumbled 0.7% while the same for the S&P 500 fell 0.8%. Shares in Twitter jumped almost 5% in

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