The British government has declared this Friday a state of drought in a dozen British territories with consequent restrictions on domestic and commercial water use for residents of those areas. The affected areas include the southwest, south and central England
View today’s macro data. We just learned that UK gross domestic product (GDP) has fallen 0.1% in the second quarter of the year, according to the first estimate. This means 0.6% above pre-coronavirus levels (Q4 2019) and 2.9% higher than
MADRID, 12 (EUROPEAN PRESS) 57% of companies plan to invest more in technology over the next two years and 35% are committed to at least retaining the investment, according to a study published this Friday by Telefónica Tech. In the
With the manufacture of high-power circuit breakers, which will allow it to serve its markets in Mexico, Central America and the UK, German manufacturer Siemens Energy announced expansion of its facilities with an investment of 105 million pesos. This new
Now, a judge in Moscow dismissed the lawsuit that eOne brings to the country, according to a statement from Sconnect. The case in England is still in court. Message from Vietnamese company, owner of several children’s channels on YouTube, said
Hope and interest in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar broke the reservation record 100 days before the start of the tournament. Revenue from hotel packages already exceeded the 29% set in the 2014 Brazil event. MATCH Hospitality, the exclusive
This Tuesday, August 16th, movie night cycle cross you Ecuador and will screen the eleventh of 20 films scheduled this summer by the Pamplona City Council in the city’s parks, squares and open public spaces. It will be Arriurdiñeta Square
The Swedish monarchy is one of those oddities that still prevails today. Not only to maintain the figure of the head of state in the King, but also because the same king does not have all the power in the
Reuters United States of America / 11.08.2022 13:48:00 Swiss bank Credit Suisse Group applied for permission to a British court to started formal legal proceedings against Japan’s SoftBank Group over a $440 million dispute, the Financial Times reported. Claims related
The use of drones is being promoted to more sectors of all kinds, and as a result, more and more drones are flying in the sky. This boom requires a series of regulations, apart from the fact that this device