The President of Estonia, Alar Karis, has called for new parliamentary elections on Tuesday, March 5, 2023, in which the Reform Party of the Prime Minister, Kaja Kallas, has the advantage to remain in power.
"These elections and the coalition that results from them will decide Estonia's path for…
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Nike deepens its involvement in the metaverse
The popular brand Nike recently made three trademark applications within the metaverse, most specifically aimed at its SWOOSH Web3 platform.
Swoosh is the name of the platform on Web3, which was launched on its 50th birthday. It is "a new…
Dismantle identity theft website to commit scams
A joint international action by judicial and police authorities from Europe, the United States, Canada, and Australia has dismantled a website that offered identity theft services to commit fraud worth 115 million euros.
The website…
France bans free versions of Microsoft Office 365 and Google Workspace in schools
France has suspended the use of the free versions of Microsoft Office 365 and Google Workspace for Education in its schools. This was announced this week by the French Ministry of Education, arguing that these versions do not have the…
Estonia freezes Russian assets for more than 20 million euros
The Estonian financial control authorities reported on Wednesday the freezing of Russian assets worth 20.1 million euros, more than 90 percent of which belong to two well-known oligarchs, Andrei Melnichenko and Viatcheslav Kantor.
"Frozen…
Venezuelan dialogue could resume this Friday
The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro announced that this Friday, November 25, the dialogue between the Venezuelan opposition and the government of Nicolás Maduro could resume.
"This November 25 and 26, the dialogues between the Maduro…
Germany will lose 7 million workers by 2035
The German labor market, already affected by a shortage of qualified labor, will lose some seven million workers by 2035 if corrective measures are not taken, according to a study released today.
A study by the Nuremberg Employment…
Apple could be violating its privacy policy
Two developers of the iOS operating system assured after an investigation that the App Store records and stores the personal data of users, which allows their identification, which is later sent to the brand, thus violating Apple's privacy…
The Brazilian Ilan Goldfajn is the new president of the IDB
The Extraordinary Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has elected this Sunday the Brazilian Ilan Goldfajn as the new president.
The appointment has been at the IDB headquarters in Washington,…
The eurozone registered a trade deficit of 34,400 million in September
The negative balance of the trade balance of the eurozone stood at 34.4 billion euros last September, compared to the surplus of 6.7 billion euros in the same month of 2021, according to data on international trade in goods published by…
US issues sanctions against Iran
The United States government announced the imposition of sanctions against Iranian entities for the alleged delivery of drones to Russia and Tehran's "support" for the "unprovoked war" launched in February by Moscow against Ukraine.
The US…
The EU will allocate 210 million to combat food insecurity in 15 countries
The European Commission announced this Monday a new humanitarian assistance package endowed with 210 million euros that will go to 15 countries affected by the devastating effects of growing food insecurity in the world.
With this new aid,…