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  2. Relevo - Wikipedia

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    Relevo focuses on sports-related topics. This differs from the trend of diversifying content observed in mainstream Spanish sports websites, such as Marca and Diario As. Relevo claimed to avoid clickbait techniques to attract users. [4] [5] Relevo ' s coverage includes a mix of original reporting, videos, and in-depth analysis. Its business ...

  3. La 1 (Spanish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    La 1 (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈuno], The One) is a Spanish free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Televisión Española (TVE), the television division of state-owned public broadcaster Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE).

  4. Data protection (privacy) laws in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Data protection (privacy) laws in Russia are a rapidly developing branch in Russian legislation that have mostly been enacted in the 2005 and 2006. [1] The Russian Federal Law on Personal Data (No. 152-FZ), implemented on July 27, 2006, constitutes the backbone of Russian privacy laws and requires data operators to take "all the necessary organizational and technical measures required for ...

  5. LUMA Energy - Wikipedia

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    LUMA Energy is a private power company that is responsible for power distribution and power transmission in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.It is also in charge of maintaining and modernizing the power infrastructure.

  6. Jamaica Letter - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Letter or (or Letter from Jamaica or Carta de Jamaica, also Contestación de un Americano Meridional a un caballero de esta isla "Answer from a southern American to a gentleman of this island") was a document written by Simón Bolívar in Jamaica in 1815. It was a response to a letter from Jamaican merchant Henry Cullen, in which ...

  7. Juan Guaidó - Wikipedia

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    36% recognized Guaidó as president, 41% recognized Maduro as president, 2% recognized both equally, 18% recognized neither, and 4% did not know or had no opinion. In the case of early elections, 33% would vote for Guaidó, 24% would choose another candidate, 18% would not vote, 16% would vote for Maduro, and 7% had no opinion.

  8. 2021 Chilean general election - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Chilean election cycle was notable for its polarization, representing a departure from the country's political normality. Against the backdrop of the 2019 protests, the writing of a new constitution, and the COVID-19 pandemic, [8] the dominant center-left and center-right coalitions that had ruled the country since the end of the military dictatorship experienced a significant drop in ...