This is how the Champions League playoff matches would remain with one day left

The Champions League with its new format that debuted this year only has one last and defining day left. Some clubs have already secured their place in the round of 16 and others will have to play in the playoffs. by being left out of the top eight. For these playoffs A draw will be held on January 30 which will determine the matches between the ninth and the twenty-fourth in the table. These matches will be a round-trip match and the winner will advance to the round of 16. The teams with the best qualifying situation (from 9th to 16th) will have the privilege of playing the return of this tie at home. A round that already has a date: the first legs will be played between February 11 and 12 and the return games, a week later, between the 18th and 19th. Teams that would participate in the playoffs with one day remaining.Credit: Courtesy In the absence of the last day teams like Manchester City would be completely left out of the competition. While other greats such as PSG, Real Madrid, Juventus and Bayern Munich would play the playoffs prior to the round of 16. How are the round of 16 paired? Once the eight playoff winners are known, a new draw will be held on February 20 in which the matchups will be known. The first two in the table They will face the winners from the bottom of the table. And so it will be done successively with the rest of those positioned. In this sense, FC Barcelona and Liverpool would face those positioned 15, 16, 17 or 18 in the table depending on who wins in the previous round. Possible Champions League crossovers.Credit: AP The 18 matches of the last day will be played on Wednesday, January 29 and will take place all at the same time. This simultaneous day will finish defining those classified for the playoffs and round of 16 of the Champions League. Keep reading:Soccer matches today, live: time and TV of what you can see this Thursday, January 23FC Barcelona achieves miraculous comeback in Benfica’s fieldSanti Giménez would have an offer from Milan on the table

Austin: weather forecast for this Thursday, January 23

For most of today in Austin, Texasthere will be few clouds. A maximum temperature of 55 degrees Fahrenheit (13ºC) is expected around the middle of the day and a minimum temperature of 28 degrees Fahrenheit (-2ºC) late at night. A northeast wind is also expected, reaching 9.32 mph on the day. The percentage of cloud cover will be 12%. The average atmospheric pressure will be 1029.2 hPa, a measurement that will be constant throughout the day. The Sun will appear for the first time of the day at 07:26 and sunset will be at 18:00, which means a total of 11 hours of light. Weather in Austin, Texas tomorrow As for the weather in Austin tomorrow, the forecast indicates that cloudless skies are expected. Temperatures will vary between 36 and 59 degrees Fahrenheit (2 and 15ºC). Weather in Austin for the next 7 days If you want to go one step ahead and know what is expected of the Weather in Austin, Texas for the next 7 dayshere we leave you an estimate of the weather as of today. Keep in mind that weather conditions in Texas change from day to day and from the area (north or south), so we recommend checking our site every day. Don’t miss the news about the weather in Austin on https://laopinion.com/tema/clima-en-austin/.

Samsung has its biggest competitor at home. His future with chips depends on his rivalry with SK Hynix

South Korean semiconductor manufacturer SK Hynix is ​​on a good streak. The memory market is dominated by the Samsung subsidiary specialized in the production of integrated circuits with an approximate share of 40%while SK Hynix defends a very worthy 29%. Behind both is the American Micron Technology, with 26% approximately. These are, precisely, the three companies that control the juicy HBM memory market (High Bandwidth Memory) that work hand in hand with GPUs to artificial intelligence (AI). In fact, SK Hynix is ​​NVIDIA’s main memory supplier. And having the company led by Jensen Huang as a client helps. It helps a lot. So much so that according to SCMPSK Hynix has surpassed Samsung in profits. And it has done so, precisely, thanks to its high-performance memories. However, it is not all good news. SK Hynix has predicted that sales of memory chips for consumer devices, such as smartphones or computers, will fall during 2025. “This year the memory chip market will be subject to great uncertainty because trade protectionism is growing and geopolitical risks are increasing. At the same time, PC and mobile phone companies are adjusting their inventories,” Kim Woo-hyun statedCFO of SK Hynix. This situation anticipates a complicated 2025 for both Samsung and SK Hynix, although the latter, as we have seen, has a very positive inertia in the HBM memory market. Together against China The rivalry between Samsung and SK Hynix in the memory market is a fact, but, in reality, the main threat to these South Korean companies comes from China. The memory integrated circuits industry has enormous growth potential precisely due to the high demand for these chips that has led to the proliferation of data centers for AI applications. And, as expected, Chinese semiconductor manufacturers do not want to be left out of it. The Chinese CXMT has deployed a very aggressive pricing policy to compete in the memory market Changxin Memory Technologies (CXMT) is one of the Chinese companies specialized in the production of memory chips, and, like other companies in the country led by Xi Jinping, it has chosen to compete in this market so attractive unfolding a very aggressive pricing policy. Furthermore, CXMT in particular has increased its DRAM chip production capacity almost five times over the last four years, allowing it to increase its global market share to a very worthy 9%. This growth has placed this company just behind Micron if we stick to its market share, making it already the fourth largest memory chip manufacturer on the planet. To further complicate matters, the Chinese Government is financially supporting its manufacturers of this type of semiconductor in response to the sanctions deployed by the US and its allies, so the competitiveness of Chinese companies is on the rise. Image | Samsung More information | SCMP In Xataka | South Korea fears US retaliation. To avoid them, his old lithography equipment collects dust in a warehouse

These are the advantages of making your pre-purchase

Although we have very recent Samsung’s latest Unpacked and its new Galaxy S25, we cannot forget the rest of the company’s news. We also have a new batch of laptops around the corner made up of several Galaxy Book5three different models with a common point: They come loaded with artificial intelligence. The cheapest way to get hold of them is in the official samsung storeand right below we are going to explain what promotions we have available for them. Pre-buying the new Galaxy Book5 now has many advantages Being the fastest to jump on the new Samsung laptops has many advantages. The first of them, only available until next January 26is that we can take some totally free Galaxy Buds3 Prothe best Samsung headphones to date and with a RRP of 249 euros. In addition to this guaranteed gift, we will also have other very juicy advantages, available for a little longer (specifically, until February 7). The first of them is the GBOOK5 code, thanks to which we will obtain 150 euros direct discount in any of the three models. We can benefit from another discount of 100 euros if we use Bizum as a payment method, and in addition, we will receive an additional 10% discount if we make the purchase through the app. We have left one of the best advantages that the Samsung store has for last: the ‘Delivery and Release’ program, thanks to which we can bring in our old device and receive a good additional saving. In the case of the new Galaxy Book5, This savings can reach up to 1,070 euros. No matter what you’re looking for, there’s a Galaxy Book5 for you As with most of the South Korean firm’s product lines, the new Galaxy Book5 offer us three models with different features, benefits and prices. The first of the models we have available is the Galaxy Book5 360, the most economical option of the three and which offers the user a hybrid laptop and tablet experience. It is compatible with the Samsung S-Pengiving it a different touch that can be great for us when working. This device, with 512 GB of capacity in the form of an SSD (there is a 1 TB version), is a fairly compact device, since it barely weighs 1.46 kg. Its 15.6-inch screen offers great image quality, and that’s not to mention that it’s powered by a top processor such as the Intel Core Ultra 7. The model we refer to a little above will hit stores at the price of 1,699 euros, but with the code GBOOK5 we will reduce its price by 150 euros, in addition to the additional 100 euros that we can save if we use Bizum as a payment method. We will get the best price from the official storesince with your 10% discount, we will have the equipment in just 1,304.10 euros. All this without forgetting that we can lower the price further with ‘Delivery and Release’. *Some prices may have changed since the last review We move on to the next model, the Galaxy Book5 Pro. This device is designed to offer a more ‘classic’ experience, ideal if we are not interested in using the device as a tablet at any time. This is the one that comes with the greatest number of configurations (specifically, there are 8 models available), but we are going to emphasize its 14-inch version with Intel Core Ultra 7 processor. It is more compact than the previous one, although without giving up being a powerful device. Its Super AMOLED screen will allow us to work with a very good level of detail or view content of all kinds. We cannot forget that, like the rest of the models in this new laptop line, it receives Galaxy AI, artificial intelligence joining Copilot to offer the user a new and very comfortable experience. This version, which also has 512 GB of storage, comes at a price of 1,799 euros. As with the previous one, we can apply the same promotions to lower its price considerably, specifically to the 1,394.10 euros. We cannot ignore that, if we hurry, it will come with some Galaxy Buds3 Pro as a gift. We can also reduce your price even further with ‘Delivery and Release’. *Some prices may have changed since the last review The last of the models repeats its name with respect to the previous generation: it is the Galaxy Book5 Pro 360. This laptop offers the same hybrid possibilities as the first model, although with the architecture of the Pro model, which makes it the most complete option of the entire line. In this case, the Book5 Pro 360 hits stores with four different configurations, all 16 inches. On this occasion, we are going to recommend the model with Intel Core Ultra 5 and 512 GB of storage in the form of SSD, the cheapest of all there is. The version of the laptop in question will hit stores at a price of 1,999 euros, which we can significantly reduce with the code GBOOK5 and paying with Bizum. Also, if we make the purchase from the app, we will reduce your price by an additional 10%staying in 1574.10 euros. Of course, as with the previous ones, we can make our purchase much cheaper with ‘Delivery and Release’. *Some prices may have changed since the last review Some very interesting offers from the official Samsung store In addition to the new Galaxy Book5, we now have a lot to choose from among all the Samsung products on offer. Of all of them, we leave you a couple of examples that are especially interesting. 50-inch QLED QE1D Smart TV If we are looking for a new television for the home and we want something with an excellent value for moneywatch out for this QE1D. This model, which came second in its category at the Xataka awardsis a model with QLED technology and 50 inches diagonal, a size that can be … Read more

César Huerta will not be able to play in the UEFA Europa League due to regulations

Cesar Huerta has generated many expectations within Mexican soccer. His time with the UNAM Pumas allowed him to make the leap to Europe with the Anderlecht. The “Chino” lives his European dream, but he will have to paralyze it momentarily in the UEFA Europa League. Anderlecht will play this Thursday, January 23 in the penultimate matchday of the UEFA Europa League. The Belgian team will visit Viktoria Plzen at the Doosan Arena in Czechia. For this duel, Anderlecht will not be able to count on the support of the Mexican. By UEFA regulations, César Huerta still cannot be registered with the Belgian team. “Chino” still has to wait if he wants to debut in the continental championship. The establishments indicate that the clubs that participate in the UEFA Europa League They will not be able to register new players until the league format phase has ended. That is, the only way for César Huerta to debut in this championship would be after Anderlecht’s classification to the round of 16 of the championship or the playoffs. These matches would take place on March 6 and 13. How are Anderlecht doing? Anderlecht has had a very good performance in this edition of the UEFA Europa League. Although they are not classified, the Belgian team is very well positioned to stay alive in this tournament. After 6 days, Anderlecht is in 3rd place in the league table. The Belgian team accumulates 14 points from 4 wins and 2 draws. Until now, together with Lazio, Galatasaray and Manchester United, Anderlecht is undefeated in this cup. His rival on the day is Viktoria Plzen, a team that accumulates 9 points and is in 17th place in the standings. This is an important duel for both teams. César Huerta hopes that Anderlecht can take an important step towards their qualification and the possible debut of “Chino” in the UEFA Europa League. Keep reading:– Dream debut: “Chino” Huerta scores a goal in his first game in Europe– César Huerta was tempted by Rayados before going to Belgium– César Huerta criticizes Mexicans who stay in their comfort zone – Luis Chávez could return to Liga MX

In Japan, a perfect storm is sinking one of its greatest gastronomic symbols: izakayas

If you like the animeJapanese cinema or you have simply had the enormous fortune to visit Tokyo or any other city in Japan, it is quite likely that you have seen one or another izakaya. The name may not ring a bell. Your image for sure yes. Typical bars where you can drink beer or sake with office colleagues while devouring chicken skewers, plates of sashimi or bowls of edamameThere are few places more iconic in Japanese gastronomy. The problem is that tradition is not necessarily synonymous with success. The izakaya They may be emblematic, but they are going through hard momentswith its highest level of bankruptcies in the last decade (at least) and a large part of the stores that still exist, recognizing economic difficulties. Good story, bad data. If each city has its own urban landscape, made up of unmistakable symbols, in Japanese cities one of those iconic pieces are the izakaya. There are many. And with a long tradition. There are even different types: robotayaki, yakitor-ya, oden-ya…depending on their characteristics and specialization. Neither its long history nor its roots have freed hundreds of izakayas to close its doors for the last two years. In 2023 they declared 204 bankruptcies and, in the absence of definitive data for the exercise, between January and November 2024, 203 were registered, which indicates that in all likelihood it has been their toughest exercise since at least 2010. More closures than with COVID-19. The data collected by Teikoku Databank are certainly devastating. That between January and November of last year 203 izakayas If they declared bankruptcy, meaning that they accumulated debts exceeding ten million yen, about $64,000, it is a bad sign for several reasons. To begin with, it is the highest figure during that period since at least 2010, when 115 were counted bankruptcies from January to November. Furthermore, the balance as of November 30, 2024 was practically identical to that of the entire 2023 financial year, which means that in all likelihood the year closed with a higher balance. There would be a third reason why the statistics of Teikoku are worrying: the bankruptcies of 2023 and 2024 far exceed those recorded in 2020, probably the year most affected by the COVID pandemic. During that year, 189 succumbed to economic asphyxiation. izakayas. Does it affect everyone equally? No. Family businesses, which can be equated to microenterprises or small or medium-sized businesses, suffer the most. The diary The Manichi remember that of the 203 izayakas bankrupt between January and November of last year, around half (100) were establishments with a capital of less than one million yen, $6,400. Another 86 had a capital between one and ten million yen, which did not exceed $64,000. What does this data mean? That not all izayakas They seem to be suffering equally. The Mainichione of the most relevant newspapers in Japan, even talks about a “clear gap” between small establishments and those in the hands of chains. One of them, Watami Co.has even shown signs that it is doing better than other years: reservations for the December holidays, closely related to income, were between 10 and 20% higher in 2024 than in 2023. “Survival of the fittest”. reading What they get from Teikoku Databank is clear: “Medium, small and micro businesses have limited options when it comes to adopting countermeasures and the current situation is accelerating the survival of the fittest within the industry.” izayakasomething that was difficult to see during the pandemic.” However, there would be two worrying indicators for the sector. Its economic weight seems to have shrunk in a short time. At the end of last year it was estimated that the izakayas reached an estimated size of 10.6 billion dollarssignificantly above the 5,680 to which it was reduced in 2021, during the pandemic, but still far from the levels at which it was moving before COVID-19 entered the scene. During fiscal year 2017, it is estimated that this value was around $12.1 billion. The scenario is not flattering either. A considerable percentage of those responsible for izakayas (about 40%) have recognized that during fiscal year 2023 they went through economic difficulties, which leaves out the possibility that there are more businesses that are headed to ruin. And what is the reason? Reasons rather. that the izakayas seem to be going through a “lean season” can be explained for several reasons. Some of a general nature, related to the economic context, and others more linked to its culture and business model. Among the first, the demographic drift from Japan, inflationthe increase in the cost of imports due to yen weaknessthe impact of the Ukrainian war on the supply and cost of energy or labor costs. The izakayas They are not the only places in Japan that have suffered the consequences of that explosive cocktail. Restaurants specializing in ramen are not exactly going through their best times either, with more than 70 businesses in bankruptcy in 2024, 30% more than the previous year. In their case, there is also an equally important handicap: the reluctance of many hoteliers to charge more than a thousand yen for their bowls of noodle soup, a psychological barrier from which, they believe, they could lose their clientele. “A vestige of bygone eras”. At izakayas They are also affected by another factor, more intrinsic and linked to their business model. For years in its premises it was not unusual to find office colleagues drinking together when leaving work or on the way home, but that habit was cut during the pandemic and does not seem to have recovered. Or at least with the same vitality as before. Not to mention that Gen Z seems less interested for alcohol. “He izakaya It is a vestige of earlier times, when the postwar generation of baby boomers dominated”, explains to Guardian Robbie Swiennerton, food critic for Japan Times. “Nowadays there are fewer young people and they don’t drink as much, nor do they want to drink in the same … Read more

All the nominees for the 2025 Oscars and where to see them

It has not been a nominations announcement with much room for surprise, and finally, and despite the controversies of recent days‘The Brutalist’ and ‘Emilia Pérez’ have swept the nominations. Next March 2, 2025 will be the ceremony of the big Hollywood party, so now, with the list of nominees in hand, we can place bets. For now, you can complete your viewing list with our report on where you can see the nominees, and which we will update as they arrive on streaming platforms. streaming. Post in development The Brutalist The fictional biopic of an architect and his journey from post-war Europe to New York is the core of this three and a half hour mastodon with an intermission included and which functions as an operatic composition shot in a format that has not been used in cinema since the sixties. Excessive and acclaimed in all the festivals and awards it has won (Venice, Golden Globes), the controversy surrounding the use of AI to modify the accents of some dialogues has not prevented it from receiving numerous nominations. Wicked What a traditional musical likes at the Oscars is beyond any doubt, so the bunch of nominations was (sorry) a foregone conclusion. More of a success in the United States than outside of there, but still, a global blockbuster that is also part of an unbeatable classic of cinema. It has every chance to win a good handful of technical Oscars and perhaps awards for its protagonists. Anora One of the favorites of the year on the indie side of the industry is also the Hollywood consecration of Sean Baker, who had already attracted attention with more modest gems like the murky ‘The Florida Project’. In this case it aims higher, with the story of the marriage between the son of a Russian oligarch and a young prostitute, which has already won the Palme d’Or in Cannes. Conclave Another film that smells of Oscar from its very conception: a bunch of superb performers led by Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci and Isabella Rossellini, and all under the mantle of Edward Berger, director of the ultra-Oscar-winning ‘All Quiet on the Front’. A chamber (and confessional) drama that uses the intrigues of papal succession to deliver a recital of impressive performances. Emilia Perez After a generally positive clamor at its premiere in Cannes, the last few weeks have been tough for this film, where it has received criticism for its use of AI to improve the voice of Karla Sofía Gascón, but also for the vision it gives of such a subject. thorny like the Mexican cartels or transsexuality. Until the last moment it was not clear if this would affect the Oscars, but once that obstacle has been overcome and with its handful of nominations in its pocket, it remains to be seen how the controversy will impact the final awards. Dune: Part Two The second half of the adaptation of the mammoth adaptation of Frank Herbert’s epic novel enters flour after the rather introductory first part, with what is the most ambitious and spectacular science fiction production of the year. Its creative quality is so high that it has not only opted, as is usual in these cases, for the technical categories, but has also missed out on a main artistic category, such as Best Film. The substance For genre film fans it was no surprise that Coralie Fargeat’s new film was a wonderful spectacle of combative feminism and insane special effects, although it was a little more surprising that it is doing so well in the awards season. At the Oscars, it has not only won the obvious technical awards, but has also won some main nominations, such as the expected and well-deserved one for Best Actress, and even Best Film. All the nominees for the 2025 Oscars best movie Anora The Brutalist A complete stranger Conclave Dune: Part 2 Emilia Perez I’m Still Here Nickel Boys The substance Wicked Best lead actor Adrian Brody Timothée Chalamet Colman Domingo Ralph Fiennes Sebastian Stan Best Leading Actress Cynthia Erivo Karla Sofia Gascón Mikey Madison Demi Moore Fernanda Torres Best supporting actor Yura Borisov (Anora) Kiera Culkin (A Real Pain) Edward Norton (A Complete Stranger) Guy Pearce (The Brutalist) Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice) Best supporting actress Monica Barbaro (A Complete Stranger) Ariana Grande (Wicked) Felicity Jones (The Brutalist) Isabella Rossellini (Conclave) Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez) Best animated film flow Inside out 2 Memories of a snail Wallace & Gromit Wild Robot Best animated short film Beautiful Men In The Shadow of the Cypress Magic Candies Wander to Wonder Yuck! Best photography The Brutalist Dune. Part 2 Emilia Perez Maria Callas Nosferatu Best costume design A complete stranger Conclave Gladiator II Nosferatu Wicked Best address Sean Baker Brady Corbet James Mangold Jacques Audiard Coralie Fargeat Best Documentary Feature Film Black Box Diaries No Other Land Porcelain Ware Soundtrack oh a Coup D’Etat Sugarcane Best Documentary Short Film Death By Numbers I Am Ready Queen Incident Instruments of a Beating Heart The Only Girl in the Orchestra Best assembly Anora The Brutalist Conclave Emilia Perez Wicked Best international film I’m Stil Here The Girl With The Needle Emilia Perez The seed of the sacred fig tree flow Best makeup and hair A Different Man Emilia Perez Nosferatu The substance Wicked best music The Brutalist Conclave Emilia Perez Wicked Wild Robot best original song Evil (Emilia Pérez) The Journey Like A Bird My path (Emilia Pérez) Never Too Late (Elton John: Never Too Late) Best production design The Brutalist Conclave Dune: Part 2 Nosferatu Wicked Best live action short film A Lien Anuja I’m not a robot The Last Ranger The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent Better sound A complete stranger Dune. Part 2 Emilia Perez Wicked Wild Robot Better visual effects Alien: Romulus Better Man Dune Part 2 kingdom of the planet of the apes Wicked Best adapted screenplay A complete stranger Conclave Emilia Perez Nickel Boys The Lives of Sing Sing Best … Read more

Oscars 2025: Complete list of nominees

The nominations for Oscars 2025 They have already been made known. This course is one of the most open in memory, with several films running as favorites to win the precious statuette. Among them is Emilia Perezthe French musical that has conquered millions of viewers (and horrified many others). It is also The Brutalistthe monumental post-World War II historical drama. And of course Anora, Wicked and Conclavethree of the most powerful and different titles of the year. The gala of the Oscars 2025 It will take place on Sunday, March 2, in the early hours of Monday, March 3 in Spain. That’s when the presenter Conan O’Brienlegendary face of programs like Late Night either Tonight Showfrom the beginning of a gala in which everything is yet to be decided. Regarding representation of Spain, the actress Karla Sofia Gascón (Emilia Perez) becomes the second Spaniard to achieve the nomination after Penelope Cruz. Additionally, she is the first transgender actress nominated in history. The rest of the national candidates have finally failed to make the last cut. List of nominees for the 2024 Oscars best movie The Brutalistby Brady Corbet. Conclaveby Edward Berger. Dune: Part 2by Denis Villeneuve. A Complete Unknownby James Mangold. Nickel Boysby RaMell Ross. Anoraby Sean Baker. Wickedby Jon M. Chu. Emilia Perezby Jacques Audiard. The substanceof Coralie Fargeat. I’m still hereby Walter Salles. best director Sean Baker, for Anora. Jacques Audiard, by Emilia Perez. Brady Corbet, by The Brutalist. Coralie Fargeat, by The substance. James Mangold, by A Complete Unknown Best original screenplay Sean Baker, for Anora. Brady Corbet and Nora Falstvold, by The Brutalist. Jesse Eisenberg, by A Real Pain Coralie Fargeat, by The substance. Mortitz Binder, Tim Fehlbaum and Alex David, for September 5 Best adapted screenplay Peter Straughan, for Conclave. Jacques Audiard, by Emilia Perez. James Mangold and Jay Cocks, for A Complete Unknown Ramble Ross and Joslyn Barnes, by Nickel Boys Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar, for Sing Sing Best Leading Actress Fernanda Torres, by I’m still here. Mikey Madison, by Anora. Karla Sofía Gascón, by Emilia Perez. Cynthia Erivo, by Wicked. Demi Moore, by The substance. Best lead actor Adrien Brody, by The Brutalist. Timothée Chalamet, by A Complete Unknown. Ralph Fiennes, by Conclave. Sebastian Stan, by The Apprentice. Trump’s story. Colman Domingo, by The Lives of Sing Sing. Best supporting actress Zoe Saldaña, by Emilia Perez. Ariana Grande, by Wicked. Isabella Rossellini, by Conclave. Felicity Jones, by The Brutalist. Monica Barbara by A Complete Unknown Best supporting actor Kieran Culkin, for A Real Pain. Guy Pearce, by The Brutalist. Edward Norton, by A Complete Unknown. Jeremy Strong, by The Apprentice. Trump’s story. Yura Borisov, by Anora. Best animated film Inside Out 2by Kelsey Mann. Wild Robotby Chris Sanders. Flow, a world to saveby Gints Zilbalodis. Memories of a snailby Adam Elliot. Wallace and Gromit: Revenge is served with feathersby Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham. Best international film Emilia Perezby Jacques Audiard (France). I’m still hereby Walter Salles (Brazil). The seed of the sacred fig treeby Mohammad Rasoulof (Germany). Flow, a world to saveby Gints Zilbalodis (Latvia) The Girl with the Needleby Magnus von Horn (Denmark). Best Documentary Feature Film black box diaries No other land Porcelain War Soundtrack to a coup d’etat Sugarcane Best photography The Brutalist Dune 2 Emilia Perez Maria Callas Nosferatu Best assembly Anora The Brutalist Conclave Emilia Perez Wicked Best Original Score Daniel Blumberg, by The Brutalist. Clément Ducol and Camille, by Emilia Perez. Kris Bowers by Wild Robot. John Powell and Stephen Schwartz, for Wicked. Volker Bertelmann, by Conclave. best original song My Wayby Clément Ducol and Camille for Emilia Perez. The Evilby Clément Ducol, Camille and Jacques Audiard for Emilia Perez. Like a Birdby Abraham Alexander and Adrian Quesada for Sing Sing. The Journeyby Diane Warren for The Six Triple Eight. Never Too Lateby Elton John, Brandi Carlisle, Andrew Watt and Bernie Taupin for Elton John: Never too late. Best production design The Brutalist Conclave Dune 2 Nosferatu Wicked Better visual effects Alien: Romulus Better Man Dune 2 kingdom of the planet of the apes Wicked Best costume design A Complete Unknown Conclave Gladiator 2 Nosferatu Wicked Best makeup and hair a different man Emilia Perez Nosferatu The substance Wicked Better sound A Complete Unknown Dune 2 Emilia Perez Wicked Wild Robot Best fiction short film A Lien Anuja I’m not a robot The last Ranger The man who could not remain silent Best animated short film Beautiful Men In the shadow of the cypress Magic Candies Wander to Wonder Yuck! Best Documentary Short Film death by numbers I am ready, Warden Incident Instruments of a beating heart The only girl in the orchestra

Event agenda: what to do in Los Angeles from January 23 to 29

123 Andrés in The Wallis The Colombian children’s music duo, 123 Andrés, will offer two shows at The Wallis (9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills) in which they will present songs that combine English and Spanish. The interactive show is suitable for singing and dancing. Sunday, January 26, 2 and 4 pm. Tickets $22. thewallis.org reports. Photo: ArchiveCredit: Courtesy The Great Combo in the Mayan El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, one of the most important classical salsa bands in the world, will visit the city to offer a show at the Mayan Theater (1038 S. Hill St., Los Angeles). Saturday, January 25 at 9 pm. Tickets $70. themayan.com reports. Photo: ArchiveCredit: Archive/J. Emilio Flores / La Opinion Fundraising at the Petersen The Petersen Automotive Museum (6060 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles) will host a Cruise-In to raise funds for first responders and to support recovery efforts from the devastating fires in Southern California. Sunday, January 26 from 8 to 11 am. Tickets $50. petersen.org reports. Photo: Courtesy of the Petersen Museum Kimberly Akimbo at the Segerstrom The musical Kimberly Akimbo, winner of a Tony for Best Musical, premiered this week at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts (600 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa), and brings a powerful story, with lots of humor and creative songs. Ends February 2. Tickets from $44. scfta.org reports. Photo: Joan Marcus Family Art Workshop at LACMA At the Art That Moves workshop, part of the Andell Family Sundays program at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles), participants will create art inspired by the museum’s works that can move. They are directed by Julianna Ostrovsky and Rosanne Kleinerman. Sunday, January 26 from 12:30 to 3:30 pm. Free event. lacma.org reports. Photo: ArchiveCredit: GRP | Courtesy Ocean encounters at the NHM Ocean Encounters at the Natural History Museum (900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles) is a new live presentation where attendees will dive into a prehistoric ocean; starring puppets in the form of sea creatures. Friday to Sunday 10:30 and 11:30 am. Free with museum admission payment; tickets $10. nhm.org reports. RoboCop at the Academy Museum The hit 1987 film, RoboCop, will be presented at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures (6067 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles) in fourth dimension. The film’s screenwriters, Michael Miner and Ed Neumeier, will be present. Saturday, January 25 at 7:30 pm. Tickets from $5. academymuseum.org reports. Photo: Sony PicturesCredit: Sony Pictures Wicked in the Pantages The story of Elphaba—the Wicked Witch of the West—and Glinda the Good, in Oz, before Dorothy appeared, is told in the hit musical Wicked, which returns to the Pantages Theater (6233 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles). Until February 2 at various times. Tickets from $210. broadwayinhollywood.com reports. Photo ArchiveCredit: Courtesy Plugged In: Art and Electric Light at the Norton Simon The Norton Simon Museum (411 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena) has Plugged In: Art and Electric Light, an exhibit featuring electrical art pieces by Andy Warhol, Dan Flavin, Allen Rupperberg and eight other artists. Ends February 17. Tickets from $15; free under 18 years old. nortonsimon.org reports.

Sweden did not believe Russia’s economic data. He has found the proof he was looking for by observing Moscow from space

If the question is how Russia’s economy is doing, the answer surely depends on who you ask. A few weeks ago, The New York Times published a report where he explained the tensions that exist between the Russian elites as economic growth slows of the nation. They signed up the sanctions and the war itself, but in the face of rhetoric, Moscow responded that they would endure all threats. Sweden was not so clear, and claims to have evidence of the real situation. Stagnation and signs of slowdown. As we have told other timesthe war economy that Russia launched at full speed after the invasion of Ukraine appears to be showing signs of significant slowdown. In fact and as the Times emphasizedeven generating tensions among the country’s economic elite as the conflict enters its fourth year. According to recent official data, many civil sectors have stopped growing and have even begun to declinewhich has exacerbated economic uncertainty. The Russian currency, the ruble, fell three weeks ago to its lowest level in two yearsand companies face difficulties in obtaining new loans or receiving payments from customers, reflecting an increasingly restrictive financial environment. Rise in interest rates. The response of the Central Bank of Russia has been a drastic rise in reference interest rates, reaching 21% in October, the highest level since the fall of the Soviet Union. Despite efforts to contain inflation, the economic growth forecast for the new year has been revised downwards, standing between 0.5% and 1.5%well below the 3.5% to 4% recorded in 2024. In the background, the elephant in the room: the slowdown occurs despite the continued record government spending to finance the warwhich indicates that economic stimuli are no longer having the same effect. Economists and officials have begun to warn about the imminent risk of so-called stagflationa dangerous combination of price increase without economic growth. The impact of sanctions and the Russian response. The strict economic sanctions imposed by the West in response to the invasion of Ukraine have limited Russia’s ability to maintain its military-spending-fueled growth. In this regard, the Kremlin has insisted that it has withstood the impact of sanctions, but slowing growth and rising inflation indicate otherwise. Civilian businesses, in particular, have been hardest hit by the economic crisis. For example, Russian Railways, the country’s largest employer, reported a 9% drop in cargo volume transported last October compared to the previous year. To counteract this decline, the company has announced a price increase of more than 10% and has reduced its investment plans for 2025 by a third. Despite this, experts consider that the crisis is not yet serious enough enough to force President Vladimir Putin to reconsider his ambitions in Ukraine. Conflict Central Bank and the industrial elite. One of the main points of conflict within the Russian economic elite is the relationship between the Central Bank of Russia and the country’s leading industrialists. The bank’s governor, Elvira Nabiullina, has implemented a strict monetary policy to curb inflation, which has generated criticism from businessmenwho argue that record-high interest rates are stifling growth. In response to these, Nabiullina recently defended his strategy before Parliament, arguing that all the country’s economic resources are being used to the maximum and that macroeconomic stability should not be sacrificed for accelerated growth. However, its position has become increasingly isolated in an environment in which Business interests demand more flexible measures to sustain their operations in a context of growing uncertainty. Distrust in official figures. And in the face of domestic rhetoric, Western officials have expressed skepticism about the veracity of the economic data provided by the Kremlin, arguing that the official figures do not accurately reflect the reality of the Russian economy. In this regard, the Minister of Finance of Sweden, Elisabeth Svantesson, expressed during the World Economic Forum in Davos that Russia is presenting an image of economic stability that does not match the real situation. According to Svantesson, government statistics, which put inflation at 9.5%are not credible considering that the Central Bank of Russia has raised interest rates to 21%a discrepancy that suggests much greater inflationary pressure than is officially recognized. Furthermore, the continued flight of capital is another indicator of the country’s economic difficulties, which a priori contradicts the Kremlin’s narrative of resistance to Western sanctions. The “trick” of space. Thus, and given the lack of confidence in Russian data, Western officials have resorted to alternative methods to assess the nation’s economic health, including in the equation analysis of night satellite images of Moscow. Svantesson pointed out that city ​​lighting in 2023 was visibly dimmer compared to 2021which, in his opinion, suggests lower energy consumption and, therefore, a decline in economic activity. In fact, comparative photographs from media like Business Insider showed that, although factors such as cloud cover and time of day can influence perception, in general a pronounced decrease in illuminated areas is observed, especially in the suburbs of the capital, which could point to this deterioration in the level of life and possible cuts in the electricity supply. Manipulation of the economic narrative. Svantesson went a little further, and even emphasized that the Russian government’s official narrative seeks to convince Ukraine and its allies that sanctions have not had the desired impact. However, the data (and alternative data, such as the analysis of night lights), suggest that the economic reality is somewhat different from the image projected by Moscow. The minister concluded that, although the exact state of the Russian economy cannot be known with certainty, what is clear is that “the official version promoted by the Kremlin is not true.” Image | POT In Xataka | The end of the war is very far away for two reasons. One is arriving in Ukraine from the US, the other is an unprecedented figure in Russia In Xataka | Russia already knows how to respond to the sanctions that block its international trade: with cryptocurrencies

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