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Crisis Económica Mundial la Receta de los Poderosos Para Apropiarse de las Grandes Industrias

… The post Crisis Económica Mundial la Receta de los Poderosos Para Apropiarse de las Grandes Industrias appeared first on Global Research.

San Diego Opera announces its next season with ‘Fellow Travelers,’ ‘Rigoletto’

San Diego Opera announced its 2026–2027 season lineup, featuring four productions that span contemporary works and classic repertoire, with subscriptions going on sale Friday.
China opens world’s largest ship data set that could be used to train drones

China opens world’s largest ship data set that could be used to train drones

A Chinese military research team has released what it described as the first publicly available visible light-infrared ship detection data set, a resource that could sharpen maritime target recognition for drones, missiles or surveillance systems operating at night or in environments where radar is degraded or suppressed. The dual-modal ship detection (DMSD) data set contains more than 2,000 paired visible and infrared vessel images and nearly 20,000 annotated instances, according to the...

Landowner lawsuit over Florida scrub jays has national ramifications

There’s no “Cutest Critter in Florida” contest but, if there were, I can name a few contestants. The diminutive Key deer, for one. The seagrass-munching manatee for another. And, of course, the friendly Florida scrub jay. You may not be familiar with the scrub jay. Contrary to what The Trashmen used to sing, not everybody’s […]
Nicolás Maduro heads back to a US court, fighting charges as Venezuela moves on without him

Nicolás Maduro heads back to a US court, fighting charges as Venezuela moves on without him

Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is due in court as he seeks to have his drug trafficking indictment thrown out over a geopolitical dispute over legal fees
South Korea’s drying booze culture leaves bars parched: ‘I just order cola’

South Korea’s drying booze culture leaves bars parched: ‘I just order cola’

“I hardly drink at all – one or two glasses of beer at most.” Kim Min-ha, a 21-year-old student at Sookmyung Women’s University, recently headed to a cafe with fellow club members after a meet-up. They each ordered one of the newly released drinks and chatted for a while before parting ways. On the rare occasions that they do go out for beer, only a few actually order alcohol. Kim said the gatherings usually start at 6pm and end around 8 or 9pm. Kim’s experience reflects the growing spread of...
Kristi Noem pictured taking Corey Lewandowski on official visit to South America amid claims of tax-payer funded affair

Kristi Noem pictured taking Corey Lewandowski on official visit to South America amid claims of tax-payer funded affair

The U.S. Embassy in Guyana shared photos of Noem and Lewandowski on a visit, causing a stir on social media
Moon race: how China is challenging the US

Moon race: how China is challenging the US

Walking on the Moon by 2030, building a lunar base, and then perhaps on to Mars: after 30 years of honing its expertise, China is challenging the United States' supremacy in spaceflight.
Yankees rout Giants 7-0 to open MLB season

Yankees rout Giants 7-0 to open MLB season

The New York Yankees crushed the San Francisco Giants 7-0 on Wednesday in the only matchup of Major League Baseball's opening night.

Ministers hope red tape cuts will speed-up decision making

The Conservatives said the changes were being made by a government "stuck in consultation paralysis".
Tragedy as dad collapses and dies in front of his wife and young children

Tragedy as dad collapses and dies in front of his wife and young children

Four children are left without a father after Paolo Accorroni, 49, lost consciousness and collapsed at the family home in Filottrano in the region of Marche, Italy

Chris Mason: How will the UK respond to US court ruling on social media?

Will the decision of a Los Angeles jury have an impact on the UK government as it considers potential future regulations on social media, writes the BBC's political editor.