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Ukrainians Use Drones, Facial-Recognition Software as They Investigate Alleged War Crimes
Authorities are embarking on a wide-ranging probe of alleged war crimes with the aim of building cases strong enough to persuade an international court to hold the Kremlin and its soldiers responsible.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalU.S. Inflation Accelerated to 8.5% in March, Hitting Four-Decade High
U.S. inflation accelerated to 8.5% in March, the Labor Department said, a new four-decade high.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalWhite House Expected to Name New Commander to Lead Allied Forces in Europe
A top American Army general in Europe is expected to be elevated to lead all U.S. and allied forces on the continent, U.S. officials said, marking the biggest change to NATO military leadership since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalElon Musk, Again an Outsider at Twitter, Emerges as Unshackled Wild Card for Company
The Tesla CEO’s surprise decision not to join Twitter’s board gives the company less control over its largest shareholder, paving the way for him to press for changes and speak out freely as an activist investor.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalBank Deposits Could Drop for First Time Since World War II
Analysts have been slashing expectations for bank deposits in recent weeks as expectations for interest rates have soared.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalRecession Risk Is Rising, Economists Say
Forecasters have raised the probability of economic contraction in the next 12 months to 28% as the Fed tightens to beat back inflation.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalManufacturers Grind to a Halt in China as Covid Lockdowns Expand
Manufacturers including suppliers to Apple and Tesla are struggling to keep some of their China operations going as extended and widening Covid-19 lockdowns choke off supplies and clog up truck routes and ports.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
- EEUU identifica obstáculos a sus exportaciones en 65 socios comerciales, entre ellos España
- La vida en pareja aumenta la brecha de género
- 150.000 personas cobrarán tarde el paro y las prestaciones tras el ciberataque al SEPE
- El Gobierno maniata al CGPJ y le impide impugnar la reforma contra sus funciones
- Catalunya no abona la beca de un alumno autista que sí percibía la ayuda en Galicia
- Bruselas advierte a Sánchez del daño de la 'tasa Google' en solitario
- La Seguridad Social reclama la pensión a una médica jubilada que trabajó por la pandemia
- Marlaska, un ministro del Interior al borde de la ilegalidad: purgas, 'patadas en la puerta' y monitorizar a la prensa
- ¿Cómo será el 'streaming' que vendrá después de la pandemia?
- Todas las vías llevan a Google
- Las guerras eternas del feminismo: del "sólo sí es sí" a la 'Ley Trans'
- El último pelotazo de Glovo: consigue 450 millones para sus supermercados fantasma
- Interceptados contenedores de vacunas falsas del covid para distribuir en Europa
- Réquiem por la mediana empresa: una de cada veinte ha desaparecido por la crisis
- Todas las empresas deberán tener listo el registro salarial por sexos en dos semanas
- El empresariado alza la voz contra la inacción política frente a la crisis