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Who is Messina Denaro, Italys Mafia boss caught after 30 years? Italian police on Monday arrested Matteo Messina Denaro, the country’s most wanted Mafia boss, who had spent 30 years on the run.
Messina Denaro is accused of being a ruthless assassin whose violence fuelled the bloody reputation of the Cosa Nostra Mafia.
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WorkFrance contends with widespread strikes as unions take to streets against pension reformHe noted, \"Firstly, I expect that the workers of this country who object, and they are many, to this retirement reform project â because they object with respect to [raising] the official retirement age to 64 years â come protest everywhere in France, across 200 locations.\"
WorkPoland could send Leopard tanks to Ukraine without German approvalFrance, too, hinted it might consider sending its Leclerc tanks to Ukraine as part of an arrangement with Germany. “The subject is complicated and hasn’t been settled yet in Paris. But we are thinking about it,” a French official told Politico. It could be discussed at a joint Franco-German cabinet on Sunday, they suggested.
� � | | � WorkMore than 1m march in France amid strikes over plan to raise retirement ageThe labour ministry estimates that pushing back the retirement age by two years and extending the paying-in period would bring an additional €17.7bn (£15.5bn) in pension contributions, allowing the system to break even by 2027.
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WorkWork � | | WorkWork � | | WorkWork � | | WorkWork � | | WorkWork � | | WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkHow Beijing Sees BidenFor decades, Chinese leaders thought they knew the man who would become Americas 46th president. But he was changing all along. WorkWorkWorkStockport hospital failed woman who took poisonous substance, inquest findsIn the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org. WorkRussia begins criminal case against US citizen for suspected espionageA number of US citizens have been detained on criminal charges in Russia in recent years, with some ultimately freed in exchange for Russians detained in the United States. In December, the US basketball star Brittney Griner was freed after being sentenced to nine years in prison on drug charges. WorkFlorida Rejects A.P. African American Studies ClassHenry Louis Gates Jr., a former chair of Harvard’s department of African and African American studies and director of the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, who was a consultant to the College Board as it developed the A.P. course, said last year that he hoped the curriculum would not shy away from such debatable topics — not as a framework, but as a way of studying different theories of the African American experience. WorkWorkCopilot lands $10M to help service businesses build digital customer experiences“When the pandemic first started, the most immediate effect was companies closing their physical offices and investing more in their online presence, online customer acquisition and new software. Many companies tried to reinvent themselves as online-first businesses, which is why there’s now this big trend toward building these online, modern, customer-centric and highly automated businesses,” Misra said. “The economic slowdown in the economy that succeeded the pandemic exacerbated the need to be efficient. And here, we saw companies once again looking for more ways to automate and find more ways to consolidate their software stack. That’s benefitting us.” WorkPitch Deck Teardown: Scrintal's $1M seed deckOne of the big things investors are looking for when evaluating a startup is whether it is able to gradually de-risk what it is doing, stage by stage. A million dollars isn’t a huge fundraising round by most standards, and the company is likely at the earliest stages of its value-creation journey. That means that the deck needs to make something pretty clear: What is it doing in the current stage to prove some of its hypotheses? Sadly, the Scrintal deck is a little lacking on that front. WorkConnect and collaborate with new founders at TechCrunch Early Stage 2023( function() {var func = function() {var iframe = document.getElementById(\'wpcom-iframe-993d01d25859c24ae22ff27863e93e71\')if ( iframe ) {iframe.onload = function() {iframe.contentWindow.postMessage( {\'msg_type\': \'poll_size\',\'frame_id\': \'wpcom-iframe-993d01d25859c24ae22ff27863e93e71\'}, \"https:\\/\\/tcprotectedembed.com\" );}}// Autosize iframevar funcSizeResponse = function( e ) {var origin = document.createElement( \'a\' );origin.href = e.origin;// Verify message originif ( \'tcprotectedembed.com\' !== origin.host )return;// Verify message is in a format we expectif ( \'object\' !== typeof e.data || undefined === e.data.msg_type )return;switch ( e.data.msg_type ) {case \'poll_size:response\':var iframe = document.getElementById( e.data._request.frame_id );if ( iframe && \'\' === iframe.width )iframe.width = \'100%\';if ( iframe && \'\' === iframe.height )iframe.height = parseInt( e.data.height );return;default:return;}}if ( \'function\' === typeof window.addEventListener ) {window.addEventListener( \'message\', funcSizeResponse, false );} else if ( \'function\' === typeof window.attachEvent ) {window.attachEvent( \'onmessage\', funcSizeResponse );}}if (document.readyState === \'complete\') { func.apply(); /* compat for infinite scroll */ }else if ( document.addEventListener ) { document.addEventListener( \'DOMContentLoaded\', func, false ); }else if ( document.attachEvent ) { document.attachEvent( \'onreadystatechange\', func ); }} )(); WorkDry-cleaning robotics startup Presso pulls in another $8MIn additional to developing its own hardware and leasing its machines, Presso is creating other key pieces of the puzzle, including a newer, greener fluid for the dry-cleaning process. “We had chemical engineers to develop our own liquids,” says Jain. “They’re far more organic; 70% of the industry still uses industrial solvents. We invented something that is orders of magnitudes better than we’ve ever seen.” WorkFintech in 2022: A story of falling funding, fewer unicorns and insurtech M&AGot a news tip or inside information about a topic we covered? We’d love to hear from you. You can reach me via Signal at 408.404.3036. Or you can drop us a note at tips@techcrunch.com. If you prefer to remain anonymous, click here to contact us, which includes SecureDrop (instructions here) and various encrypted messaging apps. WorkWorkLink raises $30M to help merchants accept direct bank paymentsWith the funds from the recently closed Series A, Shoykhet says that Link will launch account verification, which will verify bank accounts and ownership information to bring merchants in compliance with Nacha’s new account validation rule. (Nacha is the organization that manages the development and governance of the ACH network.) WorkAmerica Hit Its Debt Limit, Setting Up Bitter Fiscal FightMs. Jean-Pierre reiterated on Wednesday that Mr. Biden would not negotiate over a debt-limit increase. Asked if she believed Republicans saw it as their responsibility to raise the limit and avoid a default, she replied, “They should.” WorkThe US hit the debt ceiling. What happens next?We usecookiesand other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure,personalising content and ads, providing social media features and toanalyse how our Sites are used. WorkThe FTC may ban non-compete clauses. Here's what workers think about that“Non-complete clauses in my husband’s employment contracts have cost my family tens of thousands of dollars over the years. For us, a middle-class income family, banning non-compete clauses would offer opportunities for my husband to advance his career without these major financial roadblocks. It would also save the government on unemployment benefits during the time workers are not allowed to work in their own field. Imagine that, wanting to work, being great at your job, being wanted by another employer, but being forbidden to change jobs. It’s the opposite of the American dream.” — Susan Wheeler, Montana WorkThe US is surpassing Russia as Europe's top energy supplier“The market adjustment since December has been smooth, largely because oil prices have been dragged down by poor macroeconomic conditions,” Cahill said. “But the market is likely to tighten later this year, and it’s not clear how widely the price cap has been adopted, so it’s too early to celebrate.” WorkWorkWorkNew FTX boss John Ray could bring back bankrupt crypto firmIn December, the 30-year-old was extradited from the Bahamas, where FTX was based, back to the US where he formally pleaded not guilty to charges of defrauding customers and investors. He was released on $250m bail, denying the allegations. |
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