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Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 5:06:24 GMT
Mexico City – Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) Mexico's state oil company detected an explosive device in a garden at its headquarters, known as the Executive Tower. Pemex notified the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena) that it sent personnel specialized in deactivation of explosives, the company reported in a statement. Due to the characteristics of the Country Email List object found, it is presumed that it is an ornamental artifact,” the company states in the document. The Mexican oil company said that once this information is confirmed it will be presented on social networks. “ It is worth remembering that today marks 11 years since the explosion that occurred in building B2 of the same administrative center. On January , Pemex suffered an explosion in its Executive Tower due to gas accumulation in which 37 people died and more than a hundred workers were injured.It's almost the end of the era of exclusivity for Spotify. The audio streamer announced today that Calling Your Daddy, Spotify's second most popular original podcast, is gaining wide distribution across podcast platforms. Call Your Daddy was one of only two Spotify exclusives left, along with Rogan. The deal could be an indication of what's in store for Rogan, as his contract is up for renewal. There's a slight twist to the deal: Spotify still keeps the video version of Call Your Daddy . For most podcasts, that's not a deal-breaker, but Call Your Daddy has been particularly successful in using video clips to make Alex Cooper interviews go viral. And notably, this doesn't hand the show to Spotify's current main competitor, YouTube.
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