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About Jorge
Jorge Valero is EU correspondent since 2008. He works for Euractiv and for the Spanish national daily El Economista. His articles have been published in numerous national and international media, including The Guardian, European Voice, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Miami Herald, El Comercio, La Razón, Campaign and Elections and Público. He holds degrees both in Journalism and Political Science. He was selected to participate in the Global Competitiveness Leadership Programme (Georgetown University) and currently represents the programme in Brussels. He was awarded with a European Journalism Centre´s grant for innovation in Development reporting, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He also participated in the European Parliament and the Council of Europe traineeship programmes
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US Warns EU That Reviving Steel Case Would Sink WTO Reform

10 Oct 2024  |  www.bnnbloomberg.ca
The US has warned the European Union that reopening a WTO case over a Trump-era steel and aluminum dispute could jeopardize efforts to reform the WTO's dispute settlement system. US Trade Representative Katherine Tai conveyed this to her G7 counterparts, emphasizing potential consequences on WTO reform cooperation. The EU's consideration of relaunching the case stems from an imbalance in the current truce, which has cost EU exporters over $350 million annually in duties. The discussion occurred ahead of a WTO ministerial meeting in Abu Dhabi, where restoring the appellate body was a key agenda item.

ECB Has Room to Cut Swiftly Despite Wage Rebound, Cipollone Says

30 Mar 2024  |  www.bnnbloomberg.ca
European Central Bank Executive Board member Piero Cipollone suggests the ECB may soon be able to lower interest rates swiftly, despite recent wage increases, as inflation recedes. He emphasizes the need for wage recovery to bolster Europe's fragile economy. Latvian central bank Governor Martins Kazaks advocates a cautious, step-by-step approach to rate cuts due to high uncertainty and the risk of inflation resurgence. Spain's consumer-price growth for March indicates a slight uptick to 3.2%, attributed to the rollback of government energy cost support, while underlying inflation softened. Bloomberg Economics forecasts a dip in euro area inflation to 2.4% for March. Cipollone calls for proportionate policy measures considering the euro-area's 18-month economic stagnation and downside risks.

Raquel Carrera says goodbye to the Games

22 Mar 2024  |  galego.farodevigo.es
Valencia Basket faces a crucial match for a spot in the Queen's Cup final, but the severe injury of Raquel Carrera has overshadowed the event. Carrera, who suffered a torn ACL, will miss the rest of the season and the Paris 2024 Olympics. This is a significant setback for both her and the Spanish national team, which now faces limited options in the paint. The basketball community, including notable figures like Pau Gasol, has expressed strong support for Carrera during this challenging time.

Alcaraz shines in his debut in Melbourne

16 Jan 2024  |  www.levante-emv.com
Carlos Alcaraz overcame a challenging debut in the Australian Open, defeating Richard Gasquet with a final score of 7-6 (5), 6-1, 6-2. Despite a tough first set, Alcaraz showcased his talent and resilience, ultimately dominating the match. Gasquet put up a strong fight initially but couldn't maintain his performance against Alcaraz's superior play. Alcaraz's victory marks a promising start in Melbourne, with his sights set on reclaiming the top spot in the world rankings. Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic faces the pressure of defending his title to retain his ranking points.

Racist insults to Vinicius in Pamplona go unpunished: the judge does not identify the perpetrator

16 Jan 2024  |  www.levante-emv.com
The judge in Pamplona has archived the case regarding racist insults directed at Real Madrid player Vinicius Júnior during a match against Osasuna, citing the inability to identify the perpetrators. The decision, which can be appealed, follows a complaint by La Liga and highlights the challenges in prosecuting such offenses. The incident was captured on video and reported through La Liga's Stop Racism channel. The ruling comes shortly after Vinicius and the Brazilian national team received FIFA's Fair Play award for their anti-racism efforts. La Liga has reported multiple instances of racist abuse against Vinicius in various Spanish stadiums over the past year.

The Other Super Cup in Arabia: Hossam's 'Decathlon', Paella with Flamenco, and Beer as a Toll for the 2034 World Cup

16 Jan 2024  |  www.levante-emv.com
Hossam's small shop near Al-Nassr's facilities in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, showcases the local passion for football, selling jerseys of major Saudi clubs and international teams. The article highlights Saudi Arabia's efforts to develop its football league, attract competitive players, and prepare for the 2034 World Cup. It discusses the cultural exchange between Saudi Arabia and Western countries, the working conditions of foreign laborers, and the country's evolving social norms. The piece also touches on the challenges and opportunities of hosting international sports events in Saudi Arabia, including the integration of foreign expertise and the potential for cultural misunderstandings.

Copa: the preferred rival, but with caution

16 Jan 2024  |  www.levante-emv.com
València Basket narrowly missed being a top seed for the Copa del Rey after losing to Dreamland Gran Canària, complicating their path to the title. They will face Dreamland Gran Canària again in the quarterfinals, offering a chance for revenge. The tournament, held in Málaga from February 15-18, also features matchups between Barça and Baxi Manresa, Unicaja and Tenerife, and Reial Madrid and UCAM Múrcia. València Basket's sporting director, Luis Arbalejo, expressed cautious optimism about the draw, acknowledging the strength of their opponents.

La Roma destituye a José Mourinho

16 Jan 2024  |  www.levante-emv.com
AS Roma has announced the dismissal of José Mourinho as the team's coach following a series of poor results, including elimination from the Coppa Italia and a ninth-place standing in Serie A. Despite Mourinho's desire to continue, the club's owners, the Friedkin family, decided a change was necessary. Mourinho, who joined Roma in 2021, won the Conference League in 2022 but recorded some of the worst statistics of his career during his tenure. The club thanked Mourinho for his passion and commitment, while Mourinho bid farewell with a message on social media.

Cup: The preferred rival but with caution

16 Jan 2024  |  levante-emv.com
Valencia Basket, after losing to Dreamland Gran Canaria on January 7, will face them again in the Copa del Rey quarterfinals on February 15. The draw took place at the Picasso Museum in Málaga, which will host the tournament from February 15-18. Valencia Basket has a historical advantage over Gran Canaria with three wins to one. Luis Arbalejo, the sports director of Valencia BC, expressed satisfaction with the draw but cautioned against underestimating Gran Canaria, highlighting their recent EuroCup victory and strong team.

Spain finally reigns in Europe in water polo and is now in the Games

16 Jan 2024  |  levante-emv.com
Spain has won its first gold medal in the history of the European Water Polo Championships, defeating host Croatia 10-11 with a spectacular comeback. Trailing 10-8 with four minutes left, Spain's defense excelled, and Bernat Sanahuja and Álvaro Granados scored the tying and winning goals, respectively. This victory also secured the Spanish team's place in the Paris Olympic Games, where the women's team, led by Miki Oca, will also compete.
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