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Social Media · FranceNúria Casamajó i Ruiz, mother of the former president of the Government of Catalonia Carles Puigdemont, died early Sunday to Monday, as announced on social media by Junts's candidate for the Catalan elections on May 12. All this, while Puigdemont is out of Spain after escaping justice. He currently lives in a town in the south of France, where he moved after taking the lead on the lists of post-convergent voters in the face of future regional el…See the Story
Puigdemont's mother dies with the former president in France: “My daughter has been in my daughter's hand”
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Inflation · MadridInflation rises seven tenths and exceeds underlying, which is the most worrying for the ECB and economists, as it excludes volatile elements and better reflects the so-called 'basket of goods'. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.7% in April compared to the previous month and increased its annual rate by a tenth, to 3.3%, due to energy and food price increases, according to preliminary data from the National Institute of Statistics (INE) on Mo…See the Story
The CPI rises again to 3.3% for food and exceeds core inflation
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Madrid, Spain · MadridAs the start of the tax declaration campaign, the number of scams have increased where criminals pose as the Tax Agency to steal personal and banking data of taxpayers. For this reason, it is normal to doubt the authenticity of an SMS from the Treasury. However, in this case, we must pay attention, as it is an informative message in which we are informed that the payment of the IRPF refund corresponding to the 2023 exercise has been ordered. The…See the Story
It may seem like a scam but it's not: this is the SMS from the Treasury you have to listen to
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Taxes · SpainUnicaja tripled its net profit in the first quarter of 2024, recording earnings of 111 million euros compared to 34 million euros in the same period of 2022, according to information provided to the National Market Securities Commission (CNMV) on Monday.See the Story
Unicaja triples its profit in the first quarter to 111 million and pays 78.6% of the tax
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Madrid, Spain · MadridThe official agenda released by Moncloa, to detail the daily activities of government members, is hiding the time at which President Pedro Sánchez will appear on Monday to communicate whether he remains in office or resigns. He himself announced it last Wednesday afternoon in his "letter to the citizenship", where he made public that he was taking five days of "reflection" to make a decision. In his message, he indicated that it will be on Monda…See the Story
Moncloa hides in his agenda the time of Sanchez's appearance, which he announced last Wednesday.
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Vladimir Putin · SpainEl Gobierno de Pedro Sánchez justifica que cada vez compra más gas a Rusia, pese a la invasión de Ucrania por parte del régimen de Vladímir Putin, porque «no hay prohibiciones de la UE». Así lo sostiene el Ejecutivo socialcomunista en una respuesta parlamentaria al Grupo Popular -consultada por OKDIARIO- en el Congreso de los Diputados.En concreto, los diputados del PP Pablo Hispán, Carlos Rojas y Guillermo Mariscal realizaron una serie de pregu…See the Story
The Government justifies that it buys more and more gas from Putin because “there are no EU prohibitions”
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Vladimir Putin · RussiaEvery time Pedro Sánchez criticizes Putin, the Pedro Sánchez government buys more gas from Russia, a contradiction that reflects the deep hypocrisy of an Executive that is contributing to financing Putin's war. The government justifies itself by saying "there are no EU prohibitions," but the EU demands from its member countries to reduce Russian gas consumption. In response to a parliamentary question from the PP, the Executive twists itself int…See the Story
Sánchez charges against Putin, but finances his war
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Madrid, Spain · MadridPedro Sánchez's silence since last Wednesday has left the socialist ministers desperate. His aides were expecting news from him this Sunday. He has been unable to decide whether to stay in office or resign after five days of reflection on whether he should continue in the post. However, he has not done so. Sánchez's mood oscillates between anger and absolute disappointment with his allies, to the point of shouting at the vice president, María Je…See the Story
Sánchez shouted at Minister Montero from his office after feeling “betrayed” by her
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