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[Síguenos ahora también en WhatsApp. Da clic aquí] This is what I know stands out V covers belonging international mediathis Thursday, December 12 from 2024: USA New York Times

FBI Director Resigns; UK ministers cut 10,000 or more civil service jobs | The first pages of the world 12.12.2024

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This is what I know stands out V covers belonging international mediathis Thursday, December 12 from 2024:

USA

New York Times

Trump has revived Defense Department elections.

Seen as proof of strength. Hegseth’s prospects remain intact even amid personal scandals

Washington Post

Ray will retire before Trump’s inauguration

The departure heralds an attempt to reform the FBI. President-elect and loyalist Patel points to an era of retribution

Europe

Country / Spain

Sanchez believes that the PP is acting in collusion with some judges

The President claims that the popular ones have secret information and play with “marked cards”

The Guardian/UK

Ministers to cut more than 10,000 civil service jobs as part of budget cleanup

They will cut more than 10,000 public service jobs as they fight to maintain spending caps under the government’s new efficiency drive.

Latin America

Clarin / Argentina

The fall in inflation was accentuated and amounted to 2.4%, which is below expectations.

The disruption of food supplies was critical and would impact poverty levels.

El Mercurio / Chile

Compensating women, encouraging contributions and investment in government bonds, key to pension debate

One of the points on which there is agreement between the executive branch and the opposition is the “bonus” for increasing women’s pensions, the cost of which will be from 0.3 to 0.5 points contributed by men.

Trade / Peru

Boluarte government unveils law abolishing pre-trial detention

The Executive Branch issued a rule approved by Congress in November that eliminates that figure in cases without flagrante delicto. From today, the justice system will no longer be able to make arrests in connection with investigations of corruption and other crimes.

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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