Job Today
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Founded | 2014 |
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Headquarters | Luxembourg |
Luxembourg | |
Number of employees | 50 |
Type of business | Employment Networking Service |
Founders | Polina Montano |
Eugene Mizin | |
Key people | Eugene Mizin |
Polina Montano | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2435403 |
About Job Today
Job Today is an employment networking app service based in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. It uses a location-based job search mobile app that facilitates communication between employers and job seekers, allowing users to secure short and long-term employment contracts within 24 hours or less.
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Headlines: White House threat and PM's Iran 'tightrope'
The first pages of our continued focus on the diplomatic crisis between the United States and Iran.
The Guardian , says Donald Trump the administration that The Killing of General Qasem Soleimani , the setting of A War , but as a starting point a.
the headline in the Daily Mirror , which suggests that The Iranians have a £60mn Bounty on President Trump's head.
In its leader, the Daily Express , the directions of the threats between the countries, calls "totally predictable and extremely disconcerting". He calls on the government to do their best in order to avoid "de-escalation of The Situation ", what it calls "Gulf War -3".
The Sun . Under the heading of "stand up to evil," says Boris Johnson throw should his weight firmly behind The Americans . It is argued that through the support from Washington, the Prime Minister wonders for the special relationship "between Britain and the USA".
There is concern in The Daily Telegraph column of the opinion that Iran may try to stop oil tankers using the Strait of Hormuz, The Sea channel through the dispatch, to leave The Gulf .
"the UK is particularly vulnerable to this action," it says. He calls for to be used for the British armed forces, "to protect our interests". to rise
But writing in the Daily Mail , the former First Sea Lord, Lord West, to such a challenge. He argues that "the years of reckless and irresponsible defense cuts" to do it "almost impossible" for the UK.
plastic-waste-tax -The "Financial Times" revealed that in Brussels, the renewal effort will help to impose a new EU-wide tax on non-recycled plastic waste, plug left a £15bn Gap in its budget by the loss of the British contributions to the Escape.
Some Nations will be redirected expected to resist the idea, The Money will go directly to the EU coffers. But an unnamed told the newspaper:
The New Boss of the South Western Railway told The Times that, although almost half of the companies in the weekend trains have been cancelled in The Last month because of a strike.
Mark Hopwood, who takes his new Job Today says that in the caves, and on The Role of the guards in the trains, the ability of The Company to improve punctuality would be.
'Not off'patients who become addicted are treated according to television streaming service box-sets, for the "binge-watching addiction," according to The Daily Telegraph.
A psychotherapist says to his patient "felt off. You only had to watch the next episode, and The One after that, and The One after that".
And finally, The Times after a three-Year lay-off. Since The Last dairy farmer on the left, products such as butter imported from Guernsey. But the people on Sark to say, you are worse than the on-the-spot.
The Times says Jason and Katherine Salisbury, a farming couple from Suffolk, moving to The Island and plan for the resumption of milk production from April next Year .
Source of news: bbc.com