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El choque bronco por el caso de las compras de balas israelíes a cargo de Grande Marlaska puso sobre la mesa como nunca la ruptura de la coalición, aunque nunca fue una opción. Temas: Global, Gobierno de coalición, Partidos políticos, Sumar, Izquierda Unida (IU), PSOE, Israel Leer artículo completo

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El choque bronco por el caso de las compras de balas israelíes a cargo de Grande Marlaska puso sobre la mesa como nunca la ruptura de la coalición, aunque nunca fue una opción. Temas: Global, Gobierno de coalición, Partidos políticos, Sumar, Izquierda Unida (IU), PSOE, Israel Leer artículo completo

'ธำรงศักดิ์โพล' เผยผลสำรวจความสุขคนไทยช่วง 'แพทองธาร' เป็นนายก ส่วนใหญ่อยู่ในระดับปานกลาง

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'ธำรงศักดิ์โพล' เผยผลสำรวจความสุขคนไทยช่วง 'แพทองธาร' เป็นนายก ส่วนใหญ่อยู่ในระดับปานกลาง

I wish I could tell you that I’ve found a productive way to channel my rage and frustration about the current state of the world. But I confess that, rather than enjoying the beautiful spring weather, I have spent an unhealthy portion of my spare time lately agitating on social media about the ongoing nightmare... The post Gaza and Trump have left the Jewish community at war with itself — and me with a bad case of alienation appeared first on The Forward.

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I wish I could tell you that I’ve found a productive way to channel my rage and frustration about the current state of the world. But I confess that, rather than enjoying the beautiful spring weather, I have spent an unhealthy portion of my spare time lately agitating on social media about the ongoing nightmare... The post Gaza and Trump have left the Jewish community at war with itself — and me with a bad case of alienation appeared first on The Forward.

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Pakistani and Indian troops exchanged fire across the Line of Control in disputed Kashmir, officials said on April 25 as tensions between the two neighbors continued to increase following the killing of 26 mostly Indian tourists.

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Pakistani and Indian troops exchanged fire across the Line of Control in disputed Kashmir, officials said on April 25 as tensions between the two neighbors continued to increase following the killing of 26 mostly Indian tourists.

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Радио Свобода
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Судью обвиняют в попытке помочь нелегальному мигранту избежать ареста

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Судью обвиняют в попытке помочь нелегальному мигранту избежать ареста

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Negli ultimi mesi, l’amministrazione Trump ha esercitato pressioni sulle università statunitensi per eliminare programmi legati a diversità e inclusione, minacciando il blocco di fondi federali. Harvard ha rifiutato le richieste, avviando una battaglia legale per difendere l’autonomia accademica. La posta in gioco è la libertà dell’intero sistema accademico.

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Negli ultimi mesi, l’amministrazione Trump ha esercitato pressioni sulle università statunitensi per eliminare programmi legati a diversità e inclusione, minacciando il blocco di fondi federali. Harvard ha rifiutato le richieste, avviando una battaglia legale per difendere l’autonomia accademica. La posta in gioco è la libertà dell’intero sistema accademico.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly rescinded her predecessor’s policy restricting federal prosecutors from forcing journalists to reveal their sources. Her memo follows news that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard asked the Department of Justice to investigate recent leaks to reporters. Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) Director of Advocacy Seth Stern said: “Every Democrat who put the PRESS Act on the back burner when they had the opportunity to pass a bipartisan bill codifying journalist-source confidentiality should be ashamed. Everyone predicted this would happen in a second Trump administration, yet politicians in a position to prevent it prioritized empty rhetoric over putting up a meaningful fight. Because of them, a president who threatens journalists with prison rape for protecting their sources and says reporting critically on his administration should be illegal can and almost certainly will abuse the legal system to investigate and prosecute his critics and the journalists they talk to.” The PRESS Act, which would have prohibited the government from compelling journalists to burn sources except in life-or-death emergencies, twice passed the House unanimously. It had bipartisan support in the Senate, including from Republican co-sponsors Sen. Mike Lee and Sen. Lindsey Graham. It was endorsed by everyone from the New York Times editorial board to former Fox News journalist Catherine Herridge. Yet it spent months stalled in the Senate Judiciary Committee, despite the best efforts of Lee and co-sponsor Sen. Ron Wyden to move it forward. Then, President Donald Trump was elected and instructed Republicans to kill the bill in a Truth Social post. The Biden administration also deserves blame, not only for failing to vocally support the PRESS Act but for the bogus criminal theories it pursued against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Florida journalist Tim Burke under the Espionage Act and Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, respectively. Biden’s validation of those theories provides Trump with significant leverage against journalists who publish secrets provided by sources. The only good news is that those prosecutions – as well as Trump and others’ insistence that routine journalism should be illegal – opens a door for journalists who are subpoenaed to invoke the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. That would effectively dare Trump’s administration to grant immunity to reporters he calls “enemies of the people.”

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Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly rescinded her predecessor’s policy restricting federal prosecutors from forcing journalists to reveal their sources. Her memo follows news that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard asked the Department of Justice to investigate recent leaks to reporters. Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) Director of Advocacy Seth Stern said: “Every Democrat who put the PRESS Act on the back burner when they had the opportunity to pass a bipartisan bill codifying journalist-source confidentiality should be ashamed. Everyone predicted this would happen in a second Trump administration, yet politicians in a position to prevent it prioritized empty rhetoric over putting up a meaningful fight. Because of them, a president who threatens journalists with prison rape for protecting their sources and says reporting critically on his administration should be illegal can and almost certainly will abuse the legal system to investigate and prosecute his critics and the journalists they talk to.” The PRESS Act, which would have prohibited the government from compelling journalists to burn sources except in life-or-death emergencies, twice passed the House unanimously. It had bipartisan support in the Senate, including from Republican co-sponsors Sen. Mike Lee and Sen. Lindsey Graham. It was endorsed by everyone from the New York Times editorial board to former Fox News journalist Catherine Herridge. Yet it spent months stalled in the Senate Judiciary Committee, despite the best efforts of Lee and co-sponsor Sen. Ron Wyden to move it forward. Then, President Donald Trump was elected and instructed Republicans to kill the bill in a Truth Social post. The Biden administration also deserves blame, not only for failing to vocally support the PRESS Act but for the bogus criminal theories it pursued against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Florida journalist Tim Burke under the Espionage Act and Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, respectively. Biden’s validation of those theories provides Trump with significant leverage against journalists who publish secrets provided by sources. The only good news is that those prosecutions – as well as Trump and others’ insistence that routine journalism should be illegal – opens a door for journalists who are subpoenaed to invoke the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. That would effectively dare Trump’s administration to grant immunity to reporters he calls “enemies of the people.”

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Азат Еуропа/Азаттық радиосы
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Президент Қасым-Жомарт Тоқаевтың Қазақстан халқы ассамблеясында «Ешкім ешкімді мына тілде сөйле деп міндеттей алмайды, тілді ту еткен арандатушылар бар» деген сөзі әлеуметтік желіде қызу талқыланды. Тоқаевтың сөзіне наразы боп жатқандар да, түсіністік танытайық дегендер де бар. Сарапшы биліктің мұндай мәлімдемелері қауіпті болуы мүмкін екенін ескертеді. Осы аптада Қазақстан халқы ассамблеясы жиынында президент Қасым-Жомарт Тоқаев Қазақстандағы тіл мәселесі туралы да айтып, "ешкім ешкімді...

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Президент Қасым-Жомарт Тоқаевтың Қазақстан халқы ассамблеясында «Ешкім ешкімді мына тілде сөйле деп міндеттей алмайды, тілді ту еткен арандатушылар бар» деген сөзі әлеуметтік желіде қызу талқыланды. Тоқаевтың сөзіне наразы боп жатқандар да, түсіністік танытайық дегендер де бар. Сарапшы биліктің мұндай мәлімдемелері қауіпті болуы мүмкін екенін ескертеді. Осы аптада Қазақстан халқы ассамблеясы жиынында президент Қасым-Жомарт Тоқаев Қазақстандағы тіл мәселесі туралы да айтып, "ешкім ешкімді...

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Federal agents were already investigating a secretive state vendor for legislative mailers in May 2020 when Tennessee’s director of legislative administration found out a scandal-ridden staffer was running the company. Now-retired director Connie Ridley testified Friday in U.S. District Court she was “advised” by the U.S. Department of Justice to keep processing invoices because of […]

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Federal agents were already investigating a secretive state vendor for legislative mailers in May 2020 when Tennessee’s director of legislative administration found out a scandal-ridden staffer was running the company. Now-retired director Connie Ridley testified Friday in U.S. District Court she was “advised” by the U.S. Department of Justice to keep processing invoices because of […]

La detención de una magistrada en Wisconsin, acusada por el FBI de obstruir el arresto de un inmigrante mexicano indocumentado, marca un punto de inflexión en la política migratoria de la administración republicana.

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La detención de una magistrada en Wisconsin, acusada por el FBI de obstruir el arresto de un inmigrante mexicano indocumentado, marca un punto de inflexión en la política migratoria de la administración republicana.

El funeral del primer pontífice argentino no será solo un evento religioso: será una cumbre global sin precedentes, en la que la fe, la geopolítica y el legado de un pontífice singular convergerán en una despedida que ya marca historia.

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El funeral del primer pontífice argentino no será solo un evento religioso: será una cumbre global sin precedentes, en la que la fe, la geopolítica y el legado de un pontífice singular convergerán en una despedida que ya marca historia.

Tiempo de lectura: 3 minutos  Dos autoridades indígenas fueron enviadas a prisión preventiva tras una audiencia reservada. Luis Pacheco y Chaclán se suman a otros casos, como el del periodista Jose Rubén Zamora y Stuardo Campo, con más de 1000 días detenidos. Por Alexander Valdéz En una audiencia a puerta cerrada, sin acceso para la prensa u observadores internacionales, ... Read more

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Tiempo de lectura: 3 minutos  Dos autoridades indígenas fueron enviadas a prisión preventiva tras una audiencia reservada. Luis Pacheco y Chaclán se suman a otros casos, como el del periodista Jose Rubén Zamora y Stuardo Campo, con más de 1000 días detenidos. Por Alexander Valdéz En una audiencia a puerta cerrada, sin acceso para la prensa u observadores internacionales, ... Read more

(The Center Square) - They didn’t get to see him in person, but on Friday, executives from the Washington Policy Center think tank delivered a petition signed by more than 27,000 Washingtonians to Gov. Bob Ferguson demanding a no-new-taxes budget from the state Legislature. “In a perfect world, we would have liked to have had some one-on-one time with the governor and really encourage him to keep on the path that he’s been on in terms of pushing back on the Legislature as it looks at overburdening and overtaxing Washingtonians,” WPC President and Chief Executive Officer Steve Hatting told The Center Square just outside the governor’s office in Olympia. Initially, WPC attempted to schedule a time to see Ferguson on Thursday, then again Friday. The governor's office said Ferguson was busy. Earlier this month, WPC posted a letter, urging supporters to sign it. Between April 4 and April 25, nearly 30,000 did just that. “Thank you for taking a stand and refusing to sign a budget with a legally questionable and economically destructive tax on innovators," the letter said, in part. "This was the right decision for the future of our state. We need innovators and high-tech firms to choose Washington as the place to grow and enrich our communities and our state." Ferguson has publicly stated he would not support a budget that includes a so-called wealth tax, nor would he sign a budget that drains the state’s rainy day fund. However, he has not detailed his position on several other large tax proposals included in majority-party Democrats' revenue proposals, including a property tax hike, increased business and occupation taxes, a raised gas tax, and collecting sales taxes on an array of services. “If you look at the business tax climate, we’re fifth worst, and it’s only going to go down from there,” said Hatting. “We can’t afford that. The roads are a problem, the schools are abysmal. We’re spending more and more money and getting fewer positive outcomes." Hatting said their hope is that Ferguson will hold the line when a budget reaches his desk. “The great thing is that with this governor, it’s a fresh start after a decade of decline, and the decisions that he makes in the next few days and weeks could really set a tone for Washington and put us back on a path to prosperity,” he added. WPC Chief Operating Officer Dan Cole was with Hatting as they brought the petition to Ferguson’s office. The petition was delivered to a staff member. “Washingtonians are stretched thin, and we know that. We’ve heard the governor echo that in different ways, so we just want to support him in making wise decisions,” Cole said. “It’s ultimately just asking him to take a no-new-taxes approach.” WPC’s letter states goes on to say, “The general fund operating budget (NGF-O) increased from $33.6 billion in the 2013-15 biennium to $71.9 billion in the 2023-25 biennium – an increase of 51% even after accounting for inflation and population growth ... Washington needs a break – a course-correction toward responsible, accountable governance. We respectfully urge you to use your influence – and your veto, if necessary – to advance a budget that reflects these values and the people who are already struggling with the cost of living.” The Center Square reached out to Ferguson's office after the Friday delivery, but did not receive a response. The 105-day legislative session is scheduled to adjourn on Sunday, April 27.

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(The Center Square) - They didn’t get to see him in person, but on Friday, executives from the Washington Policy Center think tank delivered a petition signed by more than 27,000 Washingtonians to Gov. Bob Ferguson demanding a no-new-taxes budget from the state Legislature. “In a perfect world, we would have liked to have had some one-on-one time with the governor and really encourage him to keep on the path that he’s been on in terms of pushing back on the Legislature as it looks at overburdening and overtaxing Washingtonians,” WPC President and Chief Executive Officer Steve Hatting told The Center Square just outside the governor’s office in Olympia. Initially, WPC attempted to schedule a time to see Ferguson on Thursday, then again Friday. The governor's office said Ferguson was busy. Earlier this month, WPC posted a letter, urging supporters to sign it. Between April 4 and April 25, nearly 30,000 did just that. “Thank you for taking a stand and refusing to sign a budget with a legally questionable and economically destructive tax on innovators," the letter said, in part. "This was the right decision for the future of our state. We need innovators and high-tech firms to choose Washington as the place to grow and enrich our communities and our state." Ferguson has publicly stated he would not support a budget that includes a so-called wealth tax, nor would he sign a budget that drains the state’s rainy day fund. However, he has not detailed his position on several other large tax proposals included in majority-party Democrats' revenue proposals, including a property tax hike, increased business and occupation taxes, a raised gas tax, and collecting sales taxes on an array of services. “If you look at the business tax climate, we’re fifth worst, and it’s only going to go down from there,” said Hatting. “We can’t afford that. The roads are a problem, the schools are abysmal. We’re spending more and more money and getting fewer positive outcomes." Hatting said their hope is that Ferguson will hold the line when a budget reaches his desk. “The great thing is that with this governor, it’s a fresh start after a decade of decline, and the decisions that he makes in the next few days and weeks could really set a tone for Washington and put us back on a path to prosperity,” he added. WPC Chief Operating Officer Dan Cole was with Hatting as they brought the petition to Ferguson’s office. The petition was delivered to a staff member. “Washingtonians are stretched thin, and we know that. We’ve heard the governor echo that in different ways, so we just want to support him in making wise decisions,” Cole said. “It’s ultimately just asking him to take a no-new-taxes approach.” WPC’s letter states goes on to say, “The general fund operating budget (NGF-O) increased from $33.6 billion in the 2013-15 biennium to $71.9 billion in the 2023-25 biennium – an increase of 51% even after accounting for inflation and population growth ... Washington needs a break – a course-correction toward responsible, accountable governance. We respectfully urge you to use your influence – and your veto, if necessary – to advance a budget that reflects these values and the people who are already struggling with the cost of living.” The Center Square reached out to Ferguson's office after the Friday delivery, but did not receive a response. The 105-day legislative session is scheduled to adjourn on Sunday, April 27.

Samambaia a Planaltina recebem eventos que valorizam a cultura periférica

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Samambaia a Planaltina recebem eventos que valorizam a cultura periférica

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WASHINGTON — A handful of Democratic U.S. senators sounded the alarm Friday after federal agents arrested a Wisconsin judge on charges she obstructed immigration officials from detaining a man in her courtroom, saying the arrest marked a new low in President Donald Trump’s treatment of the law. Some congressional Democrats framed the FBI’s Friday morning arrest of […]

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WASHINGTON — A handful of Democratic U.S. senators sounded the alarm Friday after federal agents arrested a Wisconsin judge on charges she obstructed immigration officials from detaining a man in her courtroom, saying the arrest marked a new low in President Donald Trump’s treatment of the law. Some congressional Democrats framed the FBI’s Friday morning arrest of […]

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ཉིན་ལྟར་ཐོན་བཞིན་པའི་བོད་དང་ཨ་རིའི་གསར་འགྱུར་ཁག་དང་། འཛམ་གླིང་གསར་འགྱུར་ཁག་རྒྱང་སྲིང་ཞུས་པ་ཕུད། དེ་མིན་དམིགས་བསལ་ལེ་ཚན་ཁག་ཅིག་རྒྱང་སྲིང་ཞུ་བཞིན་ཡོད།

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ཨ་རིའི་རླུང་འཕྲིན་ཁང་།
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ཉིན་ལྟར་ཐོན་བཞིན་པའི་བོད་དང་ཨ་རིའི་གསར་འགྱུར་ཁག་དང་། འཛམ་གླིང་གསར་འགྱུར་ཁག་རྒྱང་སྲིང་ཞུས་པ་ཕུད། དེ་མིན་དམིགས་བསལ་ལེ་ཚན་ཁག་ཅིག་རྒྱང་སྲིང་ཞུ་བཞིན་ཡོད།

«L’actualitat comanda», ditz la dòxa jornalistica e ieu vau a la sal coma fan los motons. Ça que la, son pas los subjèctes que mancan; i a quitament de subjèctes de desplaser. Mas, cada setmana, ne soi redusit a parlar del cap messorguièr, del tsar de Moscòu o, per demorar intra muros, de nòstres politicians que son a l’imatge dels autres, nets d’un latz e lords de l’autre. Son pas las reaccions a mas divagacions que me pòdon ajudar; alavetz, me cau petaçar solet! De tota faiçon, dòxa o pas, seriá un pecat de parlar pas del papa Francés, avèsque de Roma que moriguèt lo diluns de Pascas e qu’ensebelisson anuèit dissabte. Continua llegint

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«L’actualitat comanda», ditz la dòxa jornalistica e ieu vau a la sal coma fan los motons. Ça que la, son pas los subjèctes que mancan; i a quitament de subjèctes de desplaser. Mas, cada setmana, ne soi redusit a parlar del cap messorguièr, del tsar de Moscòu o, per demorar intra muros, de nòstres politicians que son a l’imatge dels autres, nets d’un latz e lords de l’autre. Son pas las reaccions a mas divagacions que me pòdon ajudar; alavetz, me cau petaçar solet! De tota faiçon, dòxa o pas, seriá un pecat de parlar pas del papa Francés, avèsque de Roma que moriguèt lo diluns de Pascas e qu’ensebelisson anuèit dissabte. Continua llegint