🌊 Negócios em Emersão  ·  Vamos Emergir?  ·  Cadastre-se e ganhe 50 REC de bônus
Notícias

Acompanhe as Notícias da Recifes

Fique por dentro das últimas novidades sobre tecnologia, negócios e empreendedorismo.

541 notícias encontradas para "july"
Syria's 'security challenges' main obstacle to attracting investors
Syria's 'security challenges' main obstacle to attracting investors
Explosions rocked Damascus on July 7 as France’s president is meeting with his Syrian counterpart in a surprise, landmark visit. Emmanuel Macorn was not at the hotel at the time of the explosions and had already arrived in the presidential palace. The two leaders were about to ki
Judgement day for Marine Le Pen
Judgement day for Marine Le Pen
PRESS REVIEW: Tuesday, July 7 – While Marine Le Pen hopes for an acquittal – or a tad more leniency – over the alleged embezzlement of €4.4 million from the European Parliament, has her party already moved on? In other news, New Zealand and Australia reel after a Chinese missile
At Nato summit, Trump berates European allies while pleasing Turkish host
At Nato summit, Trump berates European allies while pleasing Turkish host
The NATO summit has opened on July 7, with many topics to be discussed. Trump has opened the possibility of the US selling F35 fighter jets after Turkey was booted out of the programme in 2019 over Ankara's purchase of a Russian system. Trump has also expressed annoyance at Europ
French diplomatic force pull out of Burkina Faso after four years of souring ties
French diplomatic force pull out of Burkina Faso after four years of souring ties
France has pulled all its diplomats from Burkina Faso, the foreign ministry has said, after the military-led African nation broke off diplomatic ties with its former colonial power. French authorities also demanded Burkinabese diplomatic staff leave the country by July 6. Laurent
'Political animal' Marine Le Pen 'remains in control' after 'lenient ruling'
'Political animal' Marine Le Pen 'remains in control' after 'lenient ruling'
PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, July 8: French and international newspapers react to Marine Le Pen's conviction and her decision to press ahead with her presidential bid. Also, Turkey deports a Russian anti-war activist back to Russia, raising fresh questions about the safety of anti-w
Regime supporters and opposition share AI-generated images of Khamenei’s funeral
Regime supporters and opposition share AI-generated images of Khamenei’s funeral
Both supporters of the Iranian regime and members of the opposition have been sharing AI-generated images of funeral services held in early July for Iran's late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – killed during a US-Israeli strike on February 28.
Burnham moves closer to becoming British PM, Farage runs against Count Binface
Burnham moves closer to becoming British PM, Farage runs against Count Binface
Veteran politician Andy Burnham is taking another step towards becoming the UK's next prime minister o, July 9 as nominations to replace Keir Starmer as Labour leader formally opened. He is the only Labour member of Parliament to have publicly said they are a candidate to succeed
Iran betting Trump 'doesn't have the stomach to go back to full-scale war'
Iran betting Trump 'doesn't have the stomach to go back to full-scale war'
The United States and Iran traded strikes on July 9 for the second day running as Washington and Tehran battled over the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Explosions were also heard in Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait, two US allies in the Gulf, following fresh attacks on Iran overnight. But
Meet Shirley, 'Les Bleus' 96-year-old World Cup house mate and number one fan
Meet Shirley, 'Les Bleus' 96-year-old World Cup house mate and number one fan
When France plays in the World Cup quarterfinals on July 9, one of their most dedicated fans and housemate will be cheering them on. She’s a 96-year-old American named Shirley, who became a fan thanks to her French caregiver and was even gifted a French football jersey by the tea
Nice 2016 terror attack: A decade of grief
Nice 2016 terror attack: A decade of grief
On 14 July 2016, Nice was hit by the deadliest attack in its history, claimed by the Islamic State group. A truck ploughed into the Promenade des Anglais, striking crowds of spectators who had gathered to watch the Bastille Day fireworks. The attacker killed 86 people and injured
Israel kills one child per day on average in Gaza since the October ceasefire
Israel kills one child per day on average in Gaza since the October ceasefire
PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, July 9: In Gaza, despite the ceasefire, civilians continue to die – many of them children. Next, newspapers examine whether Ukraine can realistically manufacture Patriot missiles. Also, new research sheds light on the impact of war on wildlife. And finall
What DOGE saved, and what it cost
What DOGE saved, and what it cost
The US government project that slashed foreign aid died on July 4. AJLabs looks at the cost in lives around the world. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.