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Month: December 2024

Judge delays Donald Trump’s sentencing until after November election

Judge delays Donald Trump’s sentencing until after November election

In a significant legal development, a New York judge has decided to postpone the sentencing of former President Donald Trump until after the upcoming U.S. presidential election, originally scheduled for September 18. Trump, who is running for re-election as the Republican candidate, had requested this delay, citing the timing of the case in relation to his campaign. Judge Juan Merchan, presiding over the case, confirmed on Friday that the sentencing will now take place on November 26, unless the case is dismissed earlier. Trump’s legal team had argued that there wouldn’t be sufficient time for them to challenge a potential…
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José Luis Escrivá proposed as Governor of the Bank of Spain amid political tensions

José Luis Escrivá proposed as Governor of the Bank of Spain amid political tensions

José Luis Escrivá, the current Minister of Digital Transformation and Public Functions, has been nominated as the next Governor of the Bank of Spain. His candidacy will be officially presented to the Economic Commission of Congress by his colleague, Carlos Body, as reported by Cadena SER. However, the nomination has sparked significant political debate, with the Popular Party (PP) opposing the move and preparing to propose their own candidate for the role of Deputy Governor. The process to formalize Escrivá’s appointment begins with the need for approval from the Spanish Parliament’s Lower House, with a session scheduled for 3:00 p.m.…
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US takes action against Russian interference in presidential elections

US takes action against Russian interference in presidential elections

On Wednesday, the U.S. government unveiled a series of measures aimed at countering Russian efforts to meddle in the upcoming presidential election. These actions include criminal charges against two employees of a Russian state-run media organization, RT, and the confiscation of several internet domains linked to Russian disinformation campaigns. This latest push represents the U.S. government’s ongoing efforts to safeguard the integrity of its elections from foreign interference, particularly from Russia, which U.S. officials have repeatedly identified as a primary threat. These developments come amid ongoing concerns about the potential for foreign influence in U.S. elections, with the government taking…
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Beijing holds off on additional tariffs on European spirits despite ongoing trade tensions

Beijing holds off on additional tariffs on European spirits despite ongoing trade tensions

Amid rising trade disputes, China has opted not to implement extra tariffs on spirits imported from the European Union for now, offering some relief to European producers. This decision comes after a turbulent period marked by growing tensions between Beijing and Brussels, following the European Commission’s decision to impose tariffs of up to 36.3% on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs). The investigation into European spirits and the possible practice of dumping—where products are sold at unfairly low prices to outcompete local producers—has added another layer of complexity to the trade relations between China and the EU. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce…
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