Miguel Blesa appears in an offshore company that appears in the papers of Panama The company in which the former president of Caja Madrid appears as a proxy, Danforth Investment, was created in 1989 in the British Virgin Islands, considered a tax haven The ex-president of Caja Madrid Miguel Blesa appears linked to the so-called Panama papers because of his relationship with an offshore company, as revealed on Saturday by La Sexta and El Confidencial. Blesa, who chaired the Madrid box for a decade, "had a power in a company created with Mossack Fonseca that was used to set up a company and make significant investments in Spain," according to El Confidencial, which has participated together with the Sixth the research of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and the German newspaper Süddeustche Zeitung. The company in which Blesa appears as an attorney, Danforth Investment, was created in 1989 in the British Virgin Islands, conside...
The Civil Guard blocks 23 websites for downloading movies and games Divxtotal, Gamestorrents and Estrenosdtl, among others, gave access to P2P links for direct download of all kinds of protected audiovisual material, in some cases without having been released in Spain yet The Civil Guard has announced on Tuesday that it has launched a campaign to block websites downloading content protected by copyright with the blocking of 23 web pages that link free of charge to sites where movies, series, music and video games were downloaded. . In this first phase of the 'Cascada' operation, which is led by the Central Operational Unit (UCO), a total of 23 web domains have been blocked from which P2P links were directly downloaded from all types of protected audiovisual material. in some cases without having been released in Spain yet. According to the Guardia Civil, the blocked websites, including www.divxtotal.com, www.estrenosdtl.com or www.gamestorrents.com, offered h...
The addiction of the Spaniards to the mobile does not cease Three out of four Spaniards say they could not live without a cell phone The smartphone is one of the devices with more presence in the pockets of the Spanish and the Spanish. Specifically, nine out of ten Spaniards have a mobile phone, according to data from the CNMC. Device that has become an essential tool, since three of every four Spaniards affirm that they could not live without it, according to the "IV Study of Online Comparison towards Smart Saving", carried out by Rastreator.com. Leisure, communication and entertainment are some of the most frequent uses of smartphones. However, the need for these devices has led to an increase of more than ten percentage points when it comes to encrypting their dependence. In 2016, smartphone dependence stood at 17.7%, now that figure stands at 28.3% or what is the same, almost three out of ten Spaniards claim to be addicted to their te...
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