Month: May 2026

Pop star Shakira acquitted in Spanish tax fraud case

Shakira’s tax fraud case in Spain ends in acquittal

A Spanish court has ruled in favor of Shakira in a long-running tax dispute, ordering authorities to return millions of euros in fines and interest payments. The decision marks another major chapter in the singer’s complicated legal history with Spain’s tax agency.A court in Spain has acquitted Colombian singer and global music icon Shakira in a tax fraud case tied to the 2011 fiscal year, determining that authorities had not proven she was a formal tax resident in the country at that time, and the decision, disclosed through court documents reviewed by international media, instructs the Spanish government to return…
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How do Americans move across states for jobs, and what logistics matter most?

American job mobility: understanding interstate relocation logistics

Interstate moves for employment remain an important part of U.S. labor mobility. People relocate to accept new positions, follow career progression, escape high living costs, join fast-growing industries, or because an employer requires on-site presence. Recent trends — including expanded remote work — have changed patterns: some workers move farther for lifestyle and affordability, others delay or forgo relocation because they can work remotely.Which workers move, and whenEarly-career professionals: recent graduates and those in their 20s and 30s frequently accept moves for entry-level or fast-track roles, internships, or graduate training programs.Mid-career parents: families move for career advancement, better schools, more…
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Ciudad de Panamá, en Panamá: qué miran los inversores en puertos, bodegas y redes de última milla

Panama City, Panama: key investor criteria for ports and last-mile delivery

Panama City is the commercial and logistics heart of Panama and one of the Western Hemisphere’s critical transshipment and distribution hubs. Its strategic advantage is geographic: immediate access to the Panama Canal, a trans-isthmian rail corridor, major container terminals on both Atlantic and Pacific sides, and Tocumen International Airport for air cargo. Investors evaluate ports, warehousing, and last-mile networks in Panama City through a combined lens of throughput capacity, operational efficiency, regulatory environment, and end-customer delivery performance.Key qualities investors seek in port operationsInvestors evaluating port assets or logistics operations linked to port activities tend to focus on tangible operational and…
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Ciudad de Panamá, en Panamá: qué miran los inversores en puertos, bodegas y redes de última milla

Investing in Panama City: ports, warehouses, and last-mile strategies

Panama City is the commercial and logistics heart of Panama and one of the Western Hemisphere’s critical transshipment and distribution hubs. Its strategic advantage is geographic: immediate access to the Panama Canal, a trans-isthmian rail corridor, major container terminals on both Atlantic and Pacific sides, and Tocumen International Airport for air cargo. Investors evaluate ports, warehousing, and last-mile networks in Panama City through a combined lens of throughput capacity, operational efficiency, regulatory environment, and end-customer delivery performance.Key qualities investors seek in port operationsInvestors evaluating port assets or logistics operations linked to port activities tend to focus on tangible operational and…
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Aides RealEstate Cap Cana

Cap Cana Homes for Sale: Why Buyer Interest Is Rising in the Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic continues to strengthen its position as one of the Caribbean’s most attractive real estate destinations, and this year, Cap Cana has emerged as a leading hotspot for luxury property investment. From beachfront villas to modern condominiums overlooking turquoise waters, buyers from around the world are increasingly searching for homes for sale in Cap Cana Dominican Republic as they seek lifestyle, security, and long-term investment opportunities in one of the region’s fastest-growing communities.Industry analysts indicate that the appetite for luxury real estate in Cap Cana has surged notably, driven by steady economic conditions, appealing investment opportunities, and the…
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What trends are reshaping software development with AI code generation?

How AI code generation is transforming software development trends?

AI code generation has evolved from a cutting‑edge experiment into a core pillar of contemporary software creation, shifting from simple snippet autocompletion to influencing architectural planning, testing approaches, security evaluations, and team operations, ultimately marking a major shift not only in development speed but in how humans and machines now collaborate throughout the entire software lifecycle.Copilots Pervading Everything: Spanning IDEs and the Broader ToolchainEarly AI coding assistants were initially built to offer suggestions within the editor, but now copilots are woven throughout the entire development lifecycle, spanning requirements collection, code evaluation, testing, deployment, and system observability.IDE copilots generate functions, refactor…
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Belarus: industrial CSR cases focused on workplace safety and continuous training

CSR in Belarus’s industry: safety and training initiatives

Belarusian industry — encompassing potash and fertilizer production, metallurgy, heavy vehicle manufacturing, oil refining and chemical plants — has developed Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices that increasingly emphasize workplace safety and continuous workforce training. These two pillars are treated both as ethical obligations and as strategic measures to protect assets, maintain export competitiveness, and reduce operational risk.Regulatory and institutional contextThe state's labor protection framework sets baseline legal requirements for occupational health and safety, inspections, and reporting. Large enterprises operate within this framework while responding to market pressures from international customers and partners that demand recognized safety management systems and demonstrable…
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Belarus: industrial CSR cases focused on workplace safety and continuous training

Belarus: industrial CSR cases focused on workplace safety and continuous training

Belarusian industry — encompassing potash and fertilizer production, metallurgy, heavy vehicle manufacturing, oil refining and chemical plants — has developed Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices that increasingly emphasize workplace safety and continuous workforce training. These two pillars are treated both as ethical obligations and as strategic measures to protect assets, maintain export competitiveness, and reduce operational risk.Institutional and regulatory frameworkThe state's labor protection framework sets baseline legal requirements for occupational health and safety, inspections, and reporting. Large enterprises operate within this framework while responding to market pressures from international customers and partners that demand recognized safety management systems and demonstrable…
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Obesity: why the approach is changing

Rethinking the approach to obesity

Obesity is increasingly understood not as a matter of willpower or aesthetics, but as a multifaceted, long‑term medical condition shaped by biological, behavioral, social, and environmental influences. This broader understanding has prompted major shifts in prevention strategies, clinical practice, public policy, and scientific research. This article outlines the factors behind this change, reviews supporting evidence and examples, presents emerging tools and care models, and examines the challenges and consequences for patients, healthcare professionals, and communities.What obesity is and why it mattersObesity is commonly identified using body mass index thresholds (BMI ≥30 kg/m² for adults), though this metric offers only a…
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Andorra: CSR in services advancing universal accessibility and community-centered care

Andorra: corporate social responsibility for accessible and community-focused services

Andorra is a microstate where the economy relies predominantly on services such as tourism, retail, banking, transport, and telecommunications. Within this landscape, corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the service industry carries significant influence by promoting universal accessibility and integrating community-focused support into everyday life. This article explores actionable strategies, tangible initiatives, measurable results, and transferable models that service organizations in Andorra apply to ensure fair access for both residents and visitors while reinforcing social cohesion and strengthening local capabilities.Why CSR in services matters for accessibility and careServices shape lived experience: whether a person can access a bank counter, arrive at…
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