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¿Por qué el Gobierno castigó a Nochebuena, Caperucita y Lala y no podrán vender algunos quesos?

De acuerdo con la Secretaría de Economía, la comercialización de diversos productos que se venden como 'queso' o como 'yogurt natural' puede inducir al engaño de los consumidores.

El Financiero - México |  | Fuente original

Opinium/Guardian poll finds 57% of likely voters intend to vote for Biden against 40% for the president

Opinium/Guardian poll finds 57% of likely voters intend to vote for Biden against 40% for the president

The Guardian |  | Fuente original

With coronavirus redundancies hitting those aged 16-24 hardest, we speak to young job hunters

With coronavirus redundancies hitting those aged 16-24 hardest, we speak to young job hunters

The Guardian |  | Fuente original

Bailey warns scourge of long-term unemployment threatens workers

Industries are being upended while local lockdowns hit regional economies, threatening to scar the economy for years to come

The Telegraph |  | Fuente original

Lockdown battle begins: Boris Johnson concedes 'circuit breaker' may be necessary if tier system fails

Starmer intensifies pressure by calling for tighter restrictions, as Tory MPs rebel in pub curfew vote

The Telegraph |  | Fuente original

Carmaking returns to Singapore with Hyundai's new smart plant in Jurong

Electric cars will be built at a highly automated factory in Singapore, marking the return of automobile manufacturing here and incorporating first-of-its-kind features.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original

Singapore GDP shrinks at slower 7% rate in Q3 as economy starts to recover

The rebound from the doldrums of the circuit breaker period came on the back of Singapore's manufacturing sector.

The Straits Times |  | Fuente original