MADRIDHe went to work, but did not return. This is the story of Robert, the son of Ana Corres. Two years ago, this 35-year-old from La Rioja died, along with his partner Jesús Maria, while working. The company where he was, Nidec Arisa, was engaged in the manufacture of presses for the automotive sector. “Our son told us that he improvised a lot and that he didn’t work responsibly,” Ana explains in a telephone conversation with ARA. Like Robert, two years ago 634 people died in accidents at work while working, according to the Ministry of Labor’s 2020 report on accidents at work in Spain. In 2021, the death toll rises to 575, according to data on work-related accidents anticipated a month ago by the ministry. However, if we add the deaths during the journey to work (130), the figure rises to 705 people who lost their lives at work, most of them employees. That is, two workers died every day.
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Book: Britney Spears signs a multi-million dollar contract to write her memoirs
After regaining her freedom, Britney Spears does not hesitate to confide in the abuse, of which she has been the victim. She just signed a multi-million dollar deal to write her memoir.
Britney Spears confided
The Los Angeles court has issued a decision ending the guardianship of the father of Britney Spears. According to the magazine Shethe singer savors her freedom and has begun to confide in the abuse, of which she has been the victim for years. She said her family deserved to be in prison.
She also took aim at her sister Jamie Lynn following the release of the latter’s book, which is titled “Things I Shoul Have Say“. The artist believes that the biographical remarks of the manuscript are “outrageous and misleading claims“
She wrote a novel
In October, Britney Spears announced on Instagram that she is writing a novel. This is a book regarding a girl who was murdered. Yet her ghost remains stuck in limbo due to trauma and pain, and she doesn’t know how to navigate this world she’s always known. “After being stuck in limbo for three years, she became a ghost that feeds on her reflection in the mirror to exist“, she explained.
A 15 million dollar contract for his memoirs
On the media story Page Six of February 21, the magazine announced that the interpreter of the Baby One More Time going to write a completely different book: his briefs.
To do this, a contract worth 15 million dollars (nearly 13 million euros) was signed between Britney Spears and the publishing house Simon & Schuster in order to write his briefs with many revelations. His career, his family and his guardianship will be mentioned in this book. A specialist told Page Six that the agreement is one of the most important of all time, behind that of the Obamas.
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Michelle Hunziker: What’s going on with Giovanni Zarrella? – People
The moderator and the hit star have known each other for years. But behind the scenes of “Wetten, dass…?” it “sparked” with the two.
at Michelle Hunziker it’s going haywire at the moment. The blonde presenter only separated from her husband in January Tomaso Trussardi made known, last week kiss photos with ex Eros Ramazotti causing a stir – and now Giovanni Zarrella?
The two met while recording “Wetten, dass..?” backstage once more, it “sparked”. Tonight, the two want to show themselves side by side on Italian television for the first time – but “only” as a duet partner!
Premiere on Italian TV
The 43-year-old with Italian roots is considered to be one of the most successful hit stars and inspires with his very own versions of great German hits in Italian. He even has his own Saturday night show on TV since September last year. However, he has so far been denied the big breakthrough in his parents’ home country – and this is where Michelle comes into play.
“We decided on ‘Wetten, dass..?’ met once more in November following a long time behind the scenes with Thomas Gottschalk and hatched the plan,” says the former Bro’Sis singer of “Bild”. Giovanni will make his first appearance on Italian television tonight (February 23) – on Michelle’s new TV show ‘Michelle Impossible’ (8:15 p.m., Canale 5)
Together, the two will, among other things, Catarina Valente-Sing the hit song “Come with me to Italy”. This should make a big dream come true for Giovanni: now he’s also becoming a star in Bella Italia!
with Hape Kerkeling Michelle has already practiced the cult hit, as the following video shows:
“Oh, the boy has become something”
“I’m super excited, proud and thankful to Michelle. When you know that the whole Italian family is watching and saying, ‘Oh, the boy has become something.’ They finally believe me,” the 43-year-old tells the “Bild”. But the plans of the two singing TV stars should not be finished with that.
Because a counter-invitation to the “Giovanni Zarrella Show” for the Italian with a powerful voice and always in a good mood seems almost fixed under these circumstances.
Oumou Sangaré, artist and businesswoman, will repeat it several times during our interview, she does not like to venture into the political arena. However, when she approaches these questions, it is with a clear-cut opinion, without concession. Democracy, she no longer believes in it. If she does not hide her fear of seeing her homeland disappear under the yoke of the jihadists, it is in civil society that she has the most hope.
What is your view of the security and political crisis that Mali is currently going through?
Oumou Sangaré: I am worried. For me, the biggest crisis is identity. We are moving away from our traditions, our culture, our greatness. We are influenced by foreign powers and cultures, which have been imposed on us. As a result, we move away from ourselves. We no longer know who we are.
Do the sanctions imposed by ECOWAS following the two coups led by Assimi Goïta seem justified to you?
Justified or not, I condemn them. The economic embargo weakens the poorest. The Malian people do not deserve this. It is not fair. ECOWAS must act when a country needs support, not to stifle it further. This organization is there to protect the Heads of State, but certainly not the people, whereas it is the people who must be listened to. It’s a sorry system.
Does the seizure of power by the military herald a democratic decline?
We’ve been in a democracy for more than twenty years, it doesn’t work. The political system we experienced got us nowhere. It is up to the people to really take their destiny into their own hands, to wake up, as they are doing now, by saying no to these corrupt leaders. We have seen enough of these leaders. We have seen their limits. I don’t like to go into the political arena, because everything there is false. To remain under this regime was to condemn oneself.
As an artist, you have to perform in France. Does the deterioration of relations between the two nations affect you?
We arrive at absurd situations. To get to Paris and meet the press, I had to go through Istanbul. These are the consequences of this useless war, which deprives the population of its fundamental rights, such as those of free movement.
Interview conducted by Jeune Afrique