Football

FT Magazine. The truth about Mark Zuckerberg’s macho-man makeover

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Politics   来源:Transportation  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Current FBI Director Kash Patel said he was aware of the post and was conferring with the Secret Service and its director.

Current FBI Director Kash Patel said he was aware of the post and was conferring with the Secret Service and its director.

The law proposed by Bukele was passed Tuesday night by a Congress under firm control of his New Ideas party, and bypassed normal legislative procedures. Bukele first tried to introduce a similar law in 2021, but after strong international backlash it was never brought for a vote by the full Congress.Bukele said the law is intended to limit foreign influence and corruption. It comes after the government took a number of steps that have fueled concerns that the country may be entering a new wave of

FT Magazine. The truth about Mark Zuckerberg’s macho-man makeover

. Critics warn that it falls in line with measures passed by autocratic governments in Nicaragua, Venezuela,Here are more details about the root of the criticism:Anyone — individual or organization, local or foreign — who acts in the interest of a foreign entity or receives foreign funding to operate in El Salvador is required to register under the law. Every payment, whether in cash, goods, or services, made to such groups will be subject to a 30% tax. The final law passed does not specify how the money from the tax will be used.

FT Magazine. The truth about Mark Zuckerberg’s macho-man makeover

While the United States also has a law that requires individuals working on behalf of foreign entities and governments to register, Bukele’s is far broader in scope and grants him greater powers. It is fairly common in poorer countries in Latin America to depend on international aid dollars, as it’s often difficult to raise money in their own countries.Analysts say a broad definition of a “foreign agent” in the law could cover:

FT Magazine. The truth about Mark Zuckerberg’s macho-man makeover

— Human rights organizations

— Community associationsJabalia, Gaza Strip (AP) — At least 22 children were killed in Gaza overnight Tuesday and early Wednesday in a punishing series of Israeli airstrikes on homes in northern Gaza, according to local hospitals.

The strikes killed at least 48 people, the Indonesian Hospital in Jabaliya reported. The strikes came a day after Hamas released an Israeli-American hostage in a deal brokered by the United States, and as President Donald Trump was visiting Saudi Arabia.It was unclear of the numbers would increase.

Palestinians mourn children from their families who were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. According to local hospitals, the strikes killed 48 people, including 22 children. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)Palestinians mourn children from their families who were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. According to local hospitals, the strikes killed 48 people, including 22 children. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

copyright © 2016 powered by FolkMusicInsider   sitemap