Sheinbaum on assault on teenager

– The capital’s president reported that she is in contact with the family of the assaulted young woman. Photo: screenshot – – MEXICO CITY. The head of government of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, asked the Attorney General of the capital to initiate an investigation to identify and punish the police officers responsible for assaulting a … Read more

A love letter in pictures: that empty Madrid that should be overflowing today | ICON

The May issue is now available in PDF format, and is downloadable for free by clicking here. Never before had I been able to hear my own footsteps on the sidewalk of the Gran Vía. Not in the middle of a zebra crossing. Alone, with my camera. Shooting the photos I want without the cars … Read more

Media: Presstalis could cut 70% of its workforce

Newsstand and newsagents received no national newspapers or magazines on Wednesday, and the situation will last at least until Thursday. Part of the distribution workers went on strike at the call of the powerful General Union of Books and Communication CGT (SGLCE-CGT), which reigns over the sector. He denounces the restructuring project of Presstalis, the … Read more

Spain faces the second wave of depopulation | Society

The 2018 pattern, published earlier this year, draws two Spains. One, thriving, has seen its population grow in most of its large cities and towns in the last decade. But, in another, in decline, the opposite has happened. Spain that is not bathed by the sea, except Madrid, has left a quarter of a million … Read more

new avenues of medical care for patients

OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. – When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States in mid-March, visits to medical offices fell precipitously as people stayed home to protect themselves from the virus. But the order to stay home has spurred people to seek medical help in another way: talking to a doctor by phone, email or video, according … Read more

Towards the new normal in Miami

In South Florida, authorities are considering reopening beaches and public parks, toward a “new normal” scenario. With more than 23,300 infected with COVID-19, in that state, hospital occupancy is 42%. JOSE: The return to open public spaces is a scenario contemplated in South Florida. The authorities consider a “new reality” to be the reopening of … Read more

Jeff Bezos, coronavirus and good fortune

There are all the bosses of the world, big and small, worried about the cash flow and the sustainability of the company in the face of the recession. And then there is Jeff Bezos. The founder of Amazon has seen his personal fortune skyrocket over the past month. Estimated by Bloomberg at 105 billion dollars … Read more

Contested, in debt, weakened, Arnaud Lagardère weakened like never

It bards on all sides for Arnaud Lagardère. The boss of the Lagardère group, a former French flagship of industry and the media which has shrunk over the years, is undergoing unprecedented and multifaceted pressure this spring. It comes as much from the global economic environment, degraded by the health crisis, as from the financial … Read more

In Moscow, doctors will be protected from coronavirus drug against malaria – Russian newspaper

Doctors in metropolitan hospitals that treat patients with COVID ‑ 19 have received the option of additional medication protection to reduce the risk of infection and the severity of the disease. They can take part in the study of a cure for malaria as a prophylactic for COVID-19. This is a hydroxychloroquine medicine. They treat … Read more

They must pay! Trump’s challenging message to the Dukes of Sussex – Telemundo Utah

President Donald Trump assured on Sunday that the United States would not pay for the safety of the Dukes of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, if they moved to the United States. “I am a great admirer of the Queen and the United Kingdom. It was reported that Harry and Meghan, who left the … Read more