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Labor Strike · PortugalPortugal's major unions launched the country's first general strike in over a decade on Thursday, halting train services, canceling hundreds of flights, and closing schools in protest against proposed labor reforms that would amend more than 100 labor-code articles.See the Story
Portugal General Strike Halts Transport, Shuts Services
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Pedro Sánchez · MadridFormer government president José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has refused to be concerned about the recent arrests of the president and CEO of the airline Plus Ultra and refuses to be affected.When asked directly about whether they can splash the arrests, he has replied that "no" without providing any more details. Thus he has pronounced himself at the entrance of the presentation of the book of parliamentary speeches of the former socialist leader A…See the Story
Zapatero Denies that the Arrest of the Plus Ultra Leadership Could Harm Him
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) · United StatesThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) aims to strengthen the biometric data collection system — including photographs, fingerprints and even iris scanning — for all foreigners who enter or leave the United States by air, land or sea. The aim of this measure is to establish an integrated biometric entry and exit system that compares the information captured during entry with that recorded at the time of departure, in order to improve migratio…See the Story