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Consortium Loma Energy It stated that it would not cover the expenses of household goods, food and other damages to its customers due to the public outage on Wednesday, which left thousands without electricity for several days.This is how he put it Mario HurtadoVice President of Regulatory Affairs at LUMA Energy.“We are not in a position to reallocate the expenses for the outcome of this event, it is a situation and an emergency that is out of our control. In this type of case, there is no claim for damages to food or equipment.” He said in an interview with…

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A week after it first appeared on TwitterAnd The “first lady” of Cuba, Not Cuesta Perazawith a post dedicated to Miguel Diaz-Canelwhich threatens in a matter of hours to assemble a record number of reactions. Nice guy he is! And also inside and out: the dictator of my heart pic.twitter.com/fuQJjmdvFaliscuestacuba April 10 2022 “Nice he is! Moreover, inside and out: the dictator of my heart,” reads a letter from the Cuban ruler’s wife, which, in addition to irony, raised doubts about its publication of a parody. Unreasonable account. When in doubt, several users have verified that it is not a…

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Number of people admitted to hospital COVID-19 In Puerto Rico, it rose this Saturday to 71This represents an increase of 17 patients compared to the number reported yesterday Ministry of Health.In addition, this is the first time since March 1 that this line has been introduced again among 70 hospitalized. On that date, the number reported by Health was 74 patients confined to the hospital, not counting minors.Of the 71 patients reported today, The unit identified 49 adults and 22 minors.According to Health BioPortal, no patients are confined to the intensive care unit (ICU).Next to, The agency reported three new…

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The National Confederation of Transportation Organizations (Contra) announced that from next Monday it will apply penalties to unions, federations and affiliated carriers that tolerate unregistered Haitians, or from other countries, which have similar laws, operating on their routes. On the transportation routes of Greater Santo Domingo and Santiago, the massive presence of Haitians, both during the day and at night, in Concho cars is evident, said the union’s spokesman, Mario Diaz. Likewise, he described this fact as “painful”, as the majority of Haitians had entered the Dominican Republic illegally “in the eyes of the authorities”, and that union leaders “play…

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The National Confederation of Transportation Organizations (CONATRA) announced that from Monday it will sanction all unions, federations and affiliated carriers that allow unregistered Haitians or foreigners to operate on the various routes. Mario Diaz, a spokesman for the entity, said that on transport routes, both in Greater Santo Domingo, the National District as well as in Santiago, A high percentage of Haitians working in chariots was observed day and night, They notice how they are displacing the Dominican workforce. “The sad thing is that the majority of these Haitians enter our territory illegally, in the eyes of the authorities, and…

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Florida: New Law Affects Transgender Girls and Women 0:55 (CNN) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said transgender women should not compete women’s sports. These statements came despite saying that his statements could be considered “controversial”. “I don’t think biological men should compete in women’s sporting events,” Johnson said during a visit to a hospital in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, on Wednesday. “And this is probably a bit controversial…a newspaper…the Palestinian News Agency reported.” Johnson made the comments while speaking about a number of issues, including the UK government’s controversial decision not to include transgender people in the ban on…

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The village of Las Flores, in Ciudad Pedro de Alvarado, Moyota, Gutiaba, is located near the Paz River, which separates Guatemala and El Salvador, and its inhabitants lived in harmony until a few days ago; However, after hardening The anti-gang plan by Najib Boukil’s government changed everything, Some even left their homes. “There were threats in the border area from gang members who tried to force them to rent or… the expulsion of Guatemalans from the border areas from their homes, The Minister of the Interior, Napoleon Barrientos, said last Monday. Because of the above, a team from Noticiero Guatevisión…

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Senate President Joseph Louis DalmauToday, they reported, in joint terms with spokespersons for the Dignity Project and the New Progressive Party, that they will hold public hearings to discuss the bill that seeks to restrict abortion on the island.”In the spirit that everyone can reaffirm their views and bring to light those very important statements, we will support the holding of public hearings. With them, we will make the sharing wide, wide and completely open. Some believe or imply that holding public hearings would change the minds of those who support or oppose the measure. Dalmau said.Over the past few…

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The Government of Guatemala, through the Ministers of the Interior, David Napoleon Barrientos, and the Minister of Defense, Henri Jovani Reyes Chigua, has reported on the measures it is taking to prevent entry to gang members from El Salvador, after that country decreed an exception to fight the maras. Among the points brought up by the authorities, it was reported that at least three Guatemalan families living in the border region with El Salvador have been threatened by gang members who demand that they rent their homes in the area, but so far the presence of the police and army…

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With a gesture that tried to be a smile, calculated in words, libertarian candidate Jose Maria Figueres warned that it was time to stop the controversies. Far from the defeatist image before the election results against Rodrigo Chavez, the candidate of the Social Democratic Progress Party, he was proud and grateful.The libertarian, the most supportive candidate in the first electoral round, backed by 571,518 votes in February (27.3%), this time scored 884,029 votes when he appeared before his followers at the Parque del Lago Hotel, with his defeat speech. As it was 8:35 p.m. and once 95% of polling stations…

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