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Immigration Scam in Spain (fix it)

 Immigration campaigners have warned that undocumented migrants wanting to regularise their legal status, as part of Spain's migration amnesty, are facing an increased number of scammers when trying to book appointments. Thousands of undocumented migrants are becoming victims of appointment scams, ahead of Spain's mass regularisation process, with fraudsters and so-called 'immigration experts' benefiting from their desperation to get residency permits. Criminal gangs block-booking and selling cita previa appointments is nothing new in Spain, but they have seen an uptick following the government's announcement of a blanket regularisation of undocumented migrants living in the country. The measure will give at least 500,000 migrants, without legal papers, the right to work and live in Spain. According to the Funcas think-tank, however, around 840,000 undocumented migrants lived in Spain at the beginning of January 2025. This comes as the Spanish government formal...

New powder whitens, repairs and protects teeth

  White teeth are widely revered in many countries. Hollywood, advertising, and social media have helped to make ultra-white teeth a must-have, and even an obsession. For decades, people have used peroxide-based chemical whiteners in an attempt to get a perfect set of "pearly whites". However, these chemicals can damage the teeth and gums. Help is now at hand for those of us who have stained or off-white teeth. Researchers in China say they have created an effective teeth-whitening ceramic powder. Researcher Min Xing said it is "a safe, at-home teeth-whitening strategy integrating whitening, enamel repair, and microbiome balance for long-term oral health". The researchers wrote about how their new powder works. It is activated by electric toothbrush vibrations, which create a small electric field over the teeth. This causes a reaction known as "reactive oxygen species". These are compounds that break down stain-causing molecules. The researchers said the...

IKEA: From Small Idea to Global Brand

 IKEA did not start as a global company. It began in 1943 in a small town in Sweden. A young boy called Ingvar Kamprad started selling small products like pens and wallets from his bicycle. At that time, it was just a simple idea, but it later became a very successful business. The big turning point came when IKEA discovered something surprising: many customers were willing to build furniture themselves if the price was more affordable. This led to the famous flat-pack system. Furniture is sold in small boxes, and people assemble it at home. What first seemed inconvenient became a clever and practical solution. But IKEA did more than sell furniture—it created a lifestyle. When you walk into an IKEA store, you enter a carefully designed space that looks like a real home. The rooms are modern, simple, and comfortable. Customers don’t just see products—they imagine a better way of living. Behind the scenes, IKEA focuses on efficiency and organization. The company carefully controls pr...

Decathlon

 Decathlon didn’t start as a global sports giant. In fact, it began in 1976 in Lille, France, with a simple but ambitious idea: make sport accessible to everyone. Its founder, Michel Leclercq , believed that sport should not be limited by money, experience, or social status. From the beginning, the company focused on democratization , trying to remove every possible barrier that prevents people from being active. Instead of competing directly with brands like Nike or Adidas , it built its own internal ecosystem of products. This gave Decathlon full autonomy over how products are designed, produced, and sold. The real turning point came when Decathlon decided to control the entire production process. This increased efficiency and allowed teams to work in close collaboration to constantly refine their products. The goal was to create equipment that feels intuitive , meaning customers can use it easily without needing instructions. But here’s the twist: Decathlon doesn’t jus...