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Jornal de Notícias Artigo - Antigo relações-públicas do Porto acusado de burla com bilhetes para Bad Bunny: trinta fãs ficaram à porta https://t.co/Q8evhnELDP #artes#bad-bunny #bilhetes
Fundo da Sonae Sierra com dinheiro alemão compra lojas do Continente. Três hotéis em Lisboa entram em veículo de investimento com americanos https://t.co/IxU5jZddrs
Um detalhe na nova camisa do Athletic abriu mais uma polêmica política no futebol espanhol. O clube colocou o mapa de Euskal Herria nas costas do uniforme.
Trata-se do território considerado histórico e cultural pelos bascos, conceito que vai além das fronteiras de Euskadi - a comunidade autônoma oficialmente reconhecida dentro da Espanha.
Na ideia de Euskal Herria, entram também Navarra e o País Basco francês.
O Vox, principal partido da extrema direita espanhola, enviou protestos para LaLiga, RFEF (Real Federação Espanhola de Futebol) e CSD (Conselho Superior de Esportes).
A decisão do Athletic também foi criticada pelo PP (Partido Popular), principal força da direita no país, além do UPN (Unión del Pueblo Navarro).
Toda a discussão passa, inevitavelmente, pelo histórico movimento independentista basco e pelas disputas políticas em torno da identidade de Euskal Herria.
O novo uniforme será utilizado neste sábado, justamente no Santiago Bernabéu, contra o Real Madrid, na última rodada de LaLiga.
⚽️Jorge Mendes controla 70% da seleção que vai ao Mundial de futebol. 19 dos 27 convocados por Roberto Martinez são representados ou estão associados à Gestifute
https://t.co/meC9uTKNS8
Let’s be honest about what we’re watching here.
🇺🇸 330 million people, the country that put men on the moon, defeated the Nazis is now sitting on its sofa watching its president post crayon drawings of Venezuela with an American flag on it.
At least the Russians who oppose Putin have a reasonable excuse not to speak up. Siberia is cold and windows are tall. At least North Koreans can point to the very real possibility of their entire extended family being relocated to a concrete box with no heating. These are legitimate barriers to civic engagement.
What’s America’s excuse?
You can vote. You can protest. You can run for office. Nobody is sending you to a gulag. The worst thing that happens is someone calls you a name on Truth Social. And yet, there you all sit, 330 million of you, watching a man who cannot spell “Venezuela” claim it as American territory, while nodding along like this is a completely normal thing for a head of state to do.
No dictator in modern history has done more damage to the prestige of a country’s highest office than this man, and he’s done it entirely voluntarily, with access to the full resources of the American government, and a communications team that apparently just lets him post whatever falls out of his head before breakfast.
Kim Jong-un, for all his considerable faults, has never once posted a map with a flag on it and called it foreign policy.
Think about that.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
Revolut has launched a new advertising campaign in Spain starring former football player Luís Figo.
The campaign began with a large banner in Madrid's Glorieta de Bilbao, above a Santander Bank branch, featuring the slogan "Do it for your money - Switch to Revolut," a direct reference to his historic transfer team, reinterpreted to encourage switching banks.
The banner will remain visible until May 18th
In the video, Figo speaks about the importance of managing your money, making the best decisions, and switching banks.
The campaign will also launch in the Portuguese market, with Luís Figo wanting his compatriots to embrace change and take charge of their finances, just as he did.
"Choosing Luís Figo is no coincidence; he starred in the most famous transfer in recent Spanish sporting history, revolutionizing the transfer system of his time. Similarly, at Revolut, we want people to embrace change and break free from traditional banking practices," says Ignacio Zunzunegui, Head of Growth for Southern Europe at Revolut.
"This campaign uses humour and provocation to deliver a very clear message: switching to Revolut is, today, the smartest transfer you can make ."
Luís Figo emphasised that: "Revisiting this campaign with a humorous twist has been fun. Together with Revolut, we wanted to convey a simple but important message: changing banks isn't offside, it can actually be a spectacular goal."
Source: CRTL Magazine
#Spain #Portugal
🚌Sócio do Japão reduz participação nos autocarros do grupo Salvador Caetano. Britânica National Express cancela 60% das encomendas e provoca novo despedimento coletivo em Gaia
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