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Month: June 2022

¿Qué pasará con el petróleo en Colombia? Claves para entender lo que sí está en juego con el triunfo de Petro (y lo que no)

Ángela Reyes (CNN Español) — El petróleo está en el centro del debate en Colombia tras el triunfo de Gustavo Petro y Francia Márquez. Su propuesta de un cambio sustancial en el modelo económico, que plantea luchar contra la dependencia de los hidrocarburos, tiene el visto bueno de ambientalistas pero genera incertidumbre en el mercado. Mientras

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Abortion rights advocates react to the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade outside of the US Supreme Court in Washington

US allies express dismay at ‘appalling’ Supreme Court decision to scrap abortion rights

By Rob Picheta and Arnaud Siad, CNN Several of the United States’ Western allies responded with anger and dismay after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on Friday, condemning the decision as “horrific,” “appalling” and “a big step backwards.” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the move “clearly has a massive impact on people’s

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Apple and Google should face FTC probe over ad practices that could end up harming abortion-seekers, US lawmakers say

By Brian Fung, CNN Business The Federal Trade Commission should investigate Apple and Google over what they initially told consumers about how their information would be used for advertising purposes, according to a group of US lawmakers warning that the loosely regulated data industry could result in particular harms to abortion-seekers. In a letter dated

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The Federal Trade Commission should investigate Apple and Google over what they initially told consumers about how their information would be used for advertising purposes

Apple and Google should face FTC probe over ad practices that could end up harming abortion-seekers, US lawmakers say

By Brian Fung, CNN Business The Federal Trade Commission should investigate Apple and Google over what they initially told consumers about how their information would be used for advertising purposes, according to a group of US lawmakers warning that the loosely regulated data industry could result in particular harms to abortion-seekers. In a letter dated

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