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- ICE used arrest quotas and surveillance technology in Oregon immigration raids, rare court testimony shows
Oregon immigration raids used quota-driven arrests and surveillance tech
- BYD is considering entering Formula 1
BYD is considering entering Formula 1
- RESCAT, the Catalan invisible network that never fails
RESCAT is a critical communication network for Catalan emergency services.
- London Playbook PM: Fueling anger
Keir Starmer's comments on Russian sanctions and the Iran war fuelled anger.
- Venezuela and the United States sign a forced and unequal peace two months after Maduro's capture
Venezuela's government, led by Delcy Rodriguez, has forced the country to implement economic and trade reforms in favor of the US, including liberalizing the economy and allowing foreign private companies to participate in oil exploration.
- 5 towns the far-right hopes to win in the French local elections
Marine Le Pen's party gains ground in Bordeaux
- Why US easing of oil sanctions comes at perfect time for Russia
US relaxes sanctions on Russian oil exports
- US eases oil sanctions at an ideal time for Russia
US eases oil sanctions on Russia, easing pressure on Kremlin at time of high energy prices
- Zelensky in Paris: Macron pledges no 'respite' for Russia despite Mideast war
French President Emmanuel Macron vows to keep pressure on Russia to end Ukraine invasion, US partially lifts sanctions on Russian oil amid rising energy prices.
- Global energy crisis: Asia feels the squeeze
Energy shortages are affecting India as a result of the conflict in Iran.
- Cuba confirms recent talks with US amid severe energy crisis
Cuba confirms recent talks with US amid severe energy crisis.
- French FM begins Central African visit as relations with Bangui warm
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot visits Central African Republic, marks thaw in relations with Bangui.
- Accidental Americans win lower fees campaign to end citizenship
Citizenship fees reduced for Americans relinquishing citizenship, U.S. State Department announces changes
- EU pushes back on US decision to ease sanctions on Russian oil stranded at sea
EU criticizes US decision on Russian oil sanctions
- 'Mar de mars': the great challenge of Cor Canta
The Cor Canta Foundation's symphonic choral performance premieres on March 15th at L'Auditori in Barcelona, featuring commissioned works by Feliu Gasull, Ferran Cruixent, and Anna Campmany.
- Finally, a book that makes you smile (thank you)
Jordi Puntí, Miqui Otero, and Irene Pujadas shared a radio storytelling segment on The supplement from Catalunya Radio.