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'El edadismo': Is ageism a problem in the Spanish labour market?
'El edadismo': Is ageism a problem in the Spanish labour market?
Though Spain is a country known for its high youth unemployment rate, the risk of being unable to find a job grows the older you get. Part of the reason for this is ‘ageism’ in the job market, experts say. #039El #edadismo039 #ageism #problem #Spanish #labour #market
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Jurors in 'El Chapo' Guzman's trial reportedly blew off the judge's warnings, and his lawyers … NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman may file a motion challenging…
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365footballorg-blog · 6 years
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'El Chucky', 'The Sergeant' & 'The Bull' - the youngsters to watch at the World Cup
World Cup 2018 on the BBC Host: Russia Dates: 14 June – 15 July Live: Coverage across BBC TV, BBC Radio and BBC Sport website with further coverage on Red Button, Connected TVs and mobile app.
We already know about the superstars who could light up the 2018 Fifa World Cup, but what about the next generation of talent?
Few of the 736 players who could feature in Russia can be classed as total unknowns but there will still be some unfamiliar faces looking to announce themselves on the global stage.
Here, BBC Sport’s TV and radio World Cup commentators pick out the 15 young players from outside the Premier League who are worth watching out for this summer.
1. Hirving Lozano (Mexico)
Age: 22 Position: Winger Club: PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands)
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Steve Wilson: With 19 goals and 11 assists in 34 games, Lozano’s statistics in PSV’s Eredivisie-winning season – his first campaign in Europe – show the potential he showed at Pachuca is now being fully realised.
Having played his way into Mexico’s Confederations Cup team last summer, he scored in a 2-1 win over Russia before the semi-final defeat by Germany. His brace in a 3-3 draw in Belgium in November was another headline-grabbing performance from a forward who can play on the right or left of a central striker.
Jonathan Pearce: Lozano is a brilliant, fiery prospect and could well light up these finals – he has searing pace and loves to roll in off the left to score with his favoured right foot.
As well as his goals at club level, he has seven strikes in 27 senior internationals for Mexico, which is a good return for a young player.
There’s a catch – he was sent off twice for PSV this season and for Mexico at the 2016 Olympics – but he seems determined to make an impact one way or another.
2. Cristian Pavon (Argentina)
Age: 22 Position: Winger Club: Boca Juniors (Argentina)
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Guy Mowbray: With such a stellar list of names ahead of him in the Argentina side, the Boca Juniors prospect might not get any game time in Russia – but if he does get off the bench it’s a chance to show he will soon belong in the best company.
Pavon looks set for a move to Benfica, following the European path trodden by Angel di Maria – an obvious player for comparison, and one who might soon make way for the young pretender.
3. Aleksei Miranchuk (Russia)
Age: 22 Position: Attacking midfielder Club: Lokomotiv Moscow (Russia)
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Conor McNamara: I am commentating on the opening game of the World Cup, so I’ve been keeping a close eye on Russia’s build-up. There is a lot of pressure on the hosts, who will be hoping Miranchuk steps up as one of the stars. He could be their creative inspiration.
Listen to McNamara’s commentary of Russia v Saudi Arabia (kick-off 16:00 BST) on BBC Radio 5 live on Thursday, 14 June.
Steve Wilson: Russia are desperate for someone to galvanise the team to at least a respectable showing as hosts.
That someone may yet be the long-lauded Aleksandr Golovin, who went to Euro 2016 with great expectations that seemed only to prove a burden – or it may be the slightly older Miranchuk, who has just helped Lokomotiv win the Russian title along with twin brother Anton, who is also in the squad.
An attacking midfielder with an eye for goal, Aleksei has developed well since his brief appearance in last summer’s Confederations Cup.
4. Breel Embolo (Switzerland)
Age: 21 Position: Striker Club: Schalke 04 (Germany)
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Ian Dennis: I first saw Embolo play four years ago when his FC Basel side beat Liverpool in the Champions League. As a teenager, he was raw but had electrifying pace to trouble defenders.
He left Switzerland in the summer of 2016 to move to Schalke but an ankle injury that October ended his first season in Germany prematurely.
Embolo still needs to add goals to his game but he’s a powerful striker and still only 21.
5. Renato Tapia, Peru
Age: 22 Position: Midfielder, centre-half, right-back Club: Feyenoord (Netherlands)
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Radio 5 live football correspondent John Murray: Renato Tapia is a rising star, and a versatile one too. He has been schooled in Dutch football since he moved to Europe to join FC Twente in 2013 and is now at Feyenoord. Despite his age, he is an important part of a Peru team going to the World Cup with form and confidence – and is viewed as a future captain of Los Incas.
6. Sardar Azmoun (Iran)
Age: 23 Position: Striker Club: Rubin Kazan (Russia)
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Alistair Bruce-Ball: Azmoun scored 11 goals in 14 games in qualifying and has a fantastic strike rate of 23 goals in 32 international appearances.
Iran are very good defensively – Carlos Queiroz’s side kept nine consecutive clean sheets in their final round of qualification games – but, if they’re going to progress in Russia, they will have to score with the few chances that come their way. A lot of that will be down to Azmoun.
7. Achraf Hakimi (Morocco)
Age: 19 Position: Full-back Club: Real Madrid (Spain)
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Steve Wilson: At 19, Hakimi already has winner’s medals from the Club World Cup and Champions League. He played at right-back in both Real’s matches against Spurs in the latter competition this season – and made 17 first-team appearances in all – but may start at left-back for Morocco in Russia.
Former Real boss Zinedine Zidane liked him so much he was happy to sell Brazil international Danilo to Manchester City. Enough said.
8. Andre Silva (Portugal)
Age: 22 Position: Striker Club: AC Milan (Italy)
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Conor McNamara: Silva is still finding his way at AC Milan and was mainly used as a substitute last season in Serie A, but he was given more of a chance in the Europa League and scored six goals in eight starts in that competition in 2017-18.
So far in his international career he has averaged a goal every three shots, and apparently Wolves and Huddersfield are interested in bringing him to the Premier League next season.
Wherever he ends up playing his club football, Cristiano Ronaldo has already said Silva can be his long-term successor as Portugal’s main goalscorer.
9. Rodrigo Bentancur, Uruguay
Age: 20 Position: Midfielder Club: Juventus (Italy)
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John Murray: Good things are expected of this tall, two-footed midfielder who has just finished his first season with Juventus and only made his senior international debut in October 2017.
I’m expecting Uruguay to do well and, if they do, Bentancur could well get his chance to shine.
10. Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Iran
Age: 24 Position: Striker Club: AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands)
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Guy Mowbray: It would be a surprise if Carlos Queiroz can guide Iran out of the group stage above either Spain or his native Portugal, but in AZ striker Alireza Jahanbakhsh he has a player of quality who’s being linked with a move to the Premier League.
Sure, the Eredivisie isn’t the top level these days, but to finish as top scorer is still no mean feat – he’s following some major players to the honour.
A goal against one or both of the big guns in Group B might not get Iran through to the last 16, but it might get his Dutch club side a few more million euros later this summer.
11. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, Serbia
Age: 23 Position: Midfielder Club: Lazio (Italy)
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Steve Wilson: Born in Spain, Milinkovic-Savic has been a great success for Lazio – scoring 14 goals from midfield last season – and is reported to be on Manchester United’s shopping list.
The 23-year-old has won both the Under-20 World Cup and the Under-19 European Championship with his country and is vying with Andrija Zivkovic of Benfica for the title of Serbia’s brightest young thing.
Alistair Bruce-Ball: He only has three caps for his country because the former manager Slavoljub Muslin didn’t pick him, much to the chagrin of the Serbian fans. Russia could be his chance to shine.
12. Youri Tielemans, Belgium
Age: 23 Position: Midfielder Club: Monaco (France)
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Ian Dennis: This 21-year-old midfielder might go under the radar behind Belgium’s big names, only four appearances in qualifying but has clearly been noticed by a lot of scouts.
I watched him play against Manchester United in the Europa League last year, when he was being tracked by Premier League clubs prior to his move to Monaco from Anderlecht. It is easy to see why – he has all the attributes, technique, vision and provides real drive from midfield.
13. Ismaila Sarr, Senegal
Age: 20 Position: Forward Club: Rennes (France)
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Steve Wilson: A left-sided attacker who is drawing inevitable comparisons to countryman Sadio Mane, Sarr has fought back well from a serious tendon injury in September 2017 to make the £15m Rennes paid Metz for him look like money well spent.
Sarr chose Rennes and regular football ahead of a move to Barcelona, which must have been a tough but level-headed choice. If he does as well as many expect in Russia, then another queue for his signature will be forming.
14. Uros Spajic, Serbia
Age: 25 Position: Centre-back Club: Krasnodar (Russia)
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Ian Dennis: Spajic turned 25 this year so is a little older than most on this list, but remains an excellent prospect and I was surprised he recently headed east – he’s just signed for Russian side Krasnodar for 7m euros from Belgian side Anderlecht.
A dependable, brave centre-back who is good in the air, he is a player who is alert to danger and also happy to put his body on the line.
15. Maxi Gomez, Uruguay
Age: 21 Position: Striker Club: Celta Vigo (Spain)
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Steve Wilson: With Edinson Cavani and Luis Suarez around, getting playing time for Uruguay is going to be the problem for Gomez, who has been a huge success in his first season in Europe with Celta Vigo.
A big-money move to Beijing Guoan which would reportedly have increased his wages tenfold stalled in January as Gomez got cold feet about China. He was wise to think twice – further fame and fortune are just around the corner.
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Gerardo 'El Gerente', María 'La Lotería' and Mauro 'El Millennial': 3 common financial horror stories#stockmarkets#039el #039la #common #financial #gerardo #gerente039 #horror #lotería039 #maria #mauro #millennial039 #personal_finance #stories
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shakeel786blog · 6 years
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'El Chapo' Guzman's trial begins under unprecedented security measures
'El Chapo' Guzman's trial begins under unprecedented security measures
[ad_1] Nearly two years after his extradition from Mexico, notorious cartel boss Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera faces an American jury on Tuesday in the most significant criminal trial in decades. [ad_2]
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Martín Kohan: "Decir 'el pensamiento de Macri' es, en sí mismo, un oxímoron"
Martín Kohan: "Decir 'el pensamiento de Macri' es, en sí mismo, un oxímoron"
El viernes a la tarde, más de cien personas se reunieron en la galería Paseo Garibú, del barrio Güemes, para presenciar el diálogo entre los escritores Martín Kohan, Sergio Gaiteri, y el periodista Pablo Ramos. El evento estuvo organizado por la librería Portaculturas y giró en torno a la consigna “Walsh: el oficio de un escritor crónico”. Pablo Ramos comenzó destacando el carácter subversivo de…
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chestnutpost · 6 years
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What the 'El Chapo' Guzmán verdict means for the powerful Sinaloa cartel
Cartel boss Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán, 61, was found guilty Tuesday of all 10 federal criminal accounts against him, including engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise, conspiracy to launder narcotics proceeds, international distribution of cocaine, heroin, marijuana and other drugs, and use of firearms.
But the high-profile federal prosecution in New York is a largely symbolic victory for authorities in Mexico and the United States, where the cartel — based mostly in the Mexican state of Sinaloa — continues to control most major narcotics markets.
“The Sinaloa cartel is still basically operating with the same power and reach,” said Mike Vigil, former chief of international operations for the US Drug Enforcement Administration. “They continue to be the most powerful drug organization in the world.”
Why the cartel is still prospering
Guzmán, a founding father of the cartel named for his home state, was captured in Mexico in January 2016 and extradited to the United States a year later.
But his criminal enterprise, which has long benefited from a more horizontal leadership structure he helped put in place, has continued to prosper, experts said.
In his absence, the cartel’s day-to-day operations have been largely handled by Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, a longtime associate of Guzmán’s.
At trial, defense lawyers argued that Zambada — who was also named in the superseding indictment against Guzmán — bribed the Mexican government to frame El Chapo and remain free to run the cartel.
“El Mayo Zambada and Sinaloa have continued and thrived and flourished,” said Bruce Bagley, a University of Miami expert on Mexico’s cartels who has followed the trial.
“The fact that you knock off a kingpin like El Chapo — which he clearly was — does not mean that you end the organization or in any way severely debilitate it.”
The sensational 2½-month trial featured stunning testimony about corruption at nearly every echelon of Mexico’s government, from police and military commanders to local and state officials to former presidents who vehemently denied the allegations.
That corruption did not end with Guzmán’s capture. It still greases the cartel’s successful operations.
“It’s a confirmation of the massive widespread bribery and points to the difficulty the US government under (Presidents) George W. Bush, under (Barack) Obama and now (Donald) Trump have in finding workable partners,” Bagley said.
“With or without El Chapo, these lines of bribery, these lines of corruption, extend into every political party at every level of the Mexican government.”
Ray Donovan, the DEA special agent who spearheaded the 22-agency effort that led to Guzmán’s capture, told CNN that the Sinaloa cartel still supplies the vast majority of US drug markets.
“In fact, Chapo’s sons are now risen through the ranks of the Sinaloa cartel and taken over Chapo’s end of the organization,” he said.
Bagley said Guzmán and Zambada have allowed greater autonomy to an estimated 120 smaller cartel-affiliated organizations called “cartelitos.” That has made keeping track of them harder for law enforcement authorities.
The cartel also has an emerging rival
“It’s a symbolic victory,” he said of Guzmán’s prosecution. “It’s not going to affect the future of Sinaloa. The bottom line is that there are a lot of other people waiting in the wings. The jockeying has already begun.
Zambada, in his 70s, is considered the last of the old-school Mexican drug capos.
“He is very respected by the rank and file of the Sinaloa cartel and other cartel leaders,” said Vigil, who spent more than a dozen years working with the DEA in Mexico and along the border.
“He’s not in the best of health and if Mayo Zambada dies or if he’s captured, that will severely cripple the Sinaloa cartel because Chapo Guzmán’s sons have never gotten their hands dirty. They’re what we call ‘narco juniors.’ They’re good at spending their father’s money but are hardly capable of running the cartel.”
And Sinaloa has a formidable rival. The Jalisco New Generation cartel has been one of the world’s fastest-growing drug organizations since its split from Guzmán’s group in 2010, according to a DEA assessment. Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho,” is its leader.
Experts say the one certainly of Guzmán’s downfall is more drug violence.
“There’s going to be more bloodshed,” Bagley said. “Every time there are these transitions … there is a period of adjustment. It’s often quite bloody, but they sort things out because they have every incentive to do so.”
CNN’s Mark Morales contributed to this report.
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mubashirnews · 2 years
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Is there a science to winning Spain's 'El Gordo' Christmas lottery?
Is there a science to winning Spain's 'El Gordo' Christmas lottery?
Why is it that so many people spend hours queuing at specific lottery outlets? Why do the winners often seem to be in the same places? Is there actually a hidden formula to winning ‘El Gordo’? #science #winning #Spain039s #039El #Gordo039 #Christmas #lottery
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365footballorg-blog · 6 years
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'El Chucky', 'The Sergeant' & 'The Bull' - the youngsters to watch at the World Cup
'El Chucky', 'The Sergeant' & 'The Bull' – the youngsters to watch at the World Cup
World Cup 2018 on the BBC Host: Russia Dates: 14 June – 15 July Live: Coverage across BBC TV, BBC Radio and BBC Sport website with further coverage on Red Button, Connected TVs and mobile app.
We already know about the superstars who could light up the 2018 Fifa World Cup, but what about the next generation of talent?
Few of the 736 players who could…
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bicplanet · 7 years
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Mexican drug lord &#039El Chapo&#039 will get April 2018 U.S. demo day Bic Planet
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Mexican drug lord 'El Chapo' will get April 2018 U.S. demo day
By Brendan Pierson | NEW YORK NEW YORK A U.S. choose has scheduled the demo of Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman -- for a long time his country's most wanted male -- on drug trafficking and conspiracy fees for April 16, 2018.U.S. District Decide Brian Cogan...
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chestnutpost · 6 years
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Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman Loera Found Guilty on All Counts
El Chapo Guilty on All Counts!!!
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Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman is guilty on all 10 counts he was facing in a Brooklyn federal court … and he’s now facing life in prison.
A jury of 7 women and 5 men returned the verdict Tuesday to wrap up a nearly 3-month long criminal trial that included up to 200 hours of testimony about drug trafficking, gold-plated AK-47s, diamond-encrusted pistols … and an alleged $100 million payment to a former Mexican president.
After 6 days of deliberations, the jury returned guilty verdicts against Chapo for engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise, conspiracy to launder narcotics proceeds, international distribution of cocaine, heroin, marijuana and other drugs and use of firearms. 
It’s been a wild ride for the Sinaloa Cartel’s leader over these past few years. He was captured by the Mexican government in 2014, escaped more than a year later through a mile-long underground tunnel … and got caught again in early 2016. 
He was extradited to the U.S. in 2017, and between then and this past November — when his criminal trial got underway — there’s been a lot of weird stuff that he’s been dealing with behind bars. To name a few … prison TV woes, prayer problems, love letter recommendations and a heartfelt promise NOT to kill his anonymous and sequestered jurors … among others.
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bicplanet · 7 years
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&#039El Chapo&#039 to remain in solitary confinement, U.S. judge principles Bic Planet
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'El Chapo' to remain in solitary confinement, U.S. judge principles
By Brendan Pierson | NEW YORK NEW YORK Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman will remain in solitary confinement in a New York Town prison, a U.S. judge ruled Thursday, even though he will be allowed to deliver pre-screened messages to his spouse for individual...
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