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Month: July 2024

Renova addresses concerns amid furlough and SunPower default: CEO assures customers and plans for operational resumption

It’s been a week since Renova announced a pause in their activities and a furlough of about 300 employees. The announcement coming shortly after their parent company, SunPower defaulted. Since then, several concerns have risen. One of them regarding Renova’s vehicles. People have written into our newsroom saying Renova’s vehicles have disappeared from their main

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Southeast Asia top diplomats condemn Myanmar violence, urge peaceful means to settle sea disputes

Associated Press VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — Southeast Asian top diplomats on Saturday condemned violence in Myanmar’s ongoing civil war and urged for “practical” means to defuse rising tensions in the South China Sea during the last of the three-day regional talks with allies including the U.S., Russia and China. Foreign Minister Saleumxay Kommasith of Laos,

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México refuerza seguridad en Sinaloa tras detención en EE.UU. de “el Mayo” e hijo del Chapo

Valeria Ordóñez Ghio (CNN Español) — México envió 200 miembros de su Cuerpo de Fuerzas Especiales de élite, parte del Ejército mexicano, al estado de Sinaloa el viernes para reforzar la seguridad, de acuerdo con un comunicado de la Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional de México. Los miembros de élite trabajarán con las autoridades locales

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Inflación, crisis humanitaria, inestabilidad: los retos que tendrá el próximo presidente de Venezuela

Gonzalo Zegarra (CNN Español) — Millones de venezolanos convocados a votar el 28 de julio en las elecciones presidenciales votarán con la esperanza de que el país se encamine en una senda de crecimiento tras varios años de profunda crisis económica y social. Entre las 10 candidaturas destacan la del actual presidente, Nicolás Maduro, y

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Peter Strzok testifies during a hearing on Capitol Hill in July 2018 in Washington.

Government to pay former FBI officials $2 million in settlements over release of anti-Trump texts

By Tierney Sneed, CNN (CNN) — Ex-FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page reached settlements with the Justice Department that will see the government paying out a total of $2 million in their lawsuits over the department’s 2018 release of their text messages. Former agent Strzok will get $1.2 million and Page, who was an FBI lawyer, will get

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