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Las reservas de gas de la Unión Europea han caído al 29%, muy por debajo de lo habitual tras el invierno, mientras los precios casi se duplican por tensiones geopolíticas y recortes de suministro. Bruselas urge a comprar ya pese al coste ante el riesgo de encarecimientos mayores.

Las reservas de gas de la Unión Europea han caído al 29%, muy por debajo de lo habitual tras el invierno, mientras los precios casi se duplican por tensiones geopolíticas y recortes de suministro. Bruselas urge a comprar ya pese al coste ante el riesgo de encarecimientos mayores.
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Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center ofrece varios servicios médicos, entre ellos cirugía, maternidad y servicios de emergencia. La entrada ¿Cuál es el hospital principal en el condado de Forsyth? se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. ¿Cuál es el hospital principal en el condado de Forsyth? was first posted on marzo 24, 2026 at 3:00 pm.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center ofrece varios servicios médicos, entre ellos cirugía, maternidad y servicios de emergencia. La entrada ¿Cuál es el hospital principal en el condado de Forsyth? se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. ¿Cuál es el hospital principal en el condado de Forsyth? was first posted on marzo 24, 2026 at 3:00 pm.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org
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Sign up for Chalkbeat Detroit’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system and Michigan education policy.The Detroit school district is considering recognizing parent organizations that operate independently from the state and national Parent Teacher Association.The proposal, introduced by the Detroit Public Schools Community District during a Feb. 26 board committee meeting, came after members expressed frustrations over reported dysfunction and conflict within some local PTAs last year. Superintendent Nikolai Vitti said during a June board meeting some PTAs have had challenges with “proper implementation of elections” and “following protocols.” Board Member Monique Bryant told Chalkbeat this week the proposed policy would create better balance by allowing parents to choose what works best for their individual schools. Some school communities may not have parents with the time or bandwidth to formally organize and run PTAs, she said. A better option for some parents may be to join an organization overseen by the district’s Family and Community Engagement Department, or FACE.The proposed policy amendment could mean that formal parent engagement ends up looking different from school to school. It would recognize independent, locally organized parent-teacher organizations, as well as other parent organization models approved by FACE. The proposal would also clarify the voting model all organizations must rely on: Each year, every school would vote on the type of parent organization model it wants to use and submit results to district administrators.The proposed amendment follows incidents of mismanagement by two parent-teacher organizations reported by the district’s Office of Inspector General over the last seven years. .subtext-iframe{max-width:540px;}iframe#subtext_embed{width:1px;min-width:100%;min-height:100%;}fetch("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alpha-group/iframe-resizer/master/js/iframeResizer.min.js").then(function(r){return r.text();}).then(function(t){return new Function(t)();}).then(function(){iFrameResize({heightCalculationMethod:"lowestElement"},"#subtext_embed");});The National PTA is a nationwide volunteer-led organization with state and local chapters, which organize to fundraise, plan educational events, and advocate for students’ needs. PTAs are self-governed, separate entities from local school districts. DPSCD’s current policy only recognizes the PTA as its “official parent organization of record” for its schools. There are multiple Detroit PTA councils that oversee school-based chapters in the district.The board has not yet voted on the proposed changes.Tonya Whitehead, president of the Michigan PTA, and leaders of several Detroit PTA councils did not immediately respond to requests for comment.But Whitehead said during public comment at a July committee meeting that state and Detroit PTA leadership provided support and additional training to local chapters to address the issues raised by the board and Vitti.“We are committed to continual improvement within our organizations, including streamlining processes to improve response time, providing additional training to members and PTA leaders at all member levels, and working together with the FACE office to improve two-way communication and behavior problem solving,” she said at the time.Board members did not discuss the policy when the district introduced the proposal at the February committee meeting. However, members called for change at multiple meetings last year.Bryant said she complained last year about the handling of a PTA election at Cass Technical High School. Bryant, who is a Cass Tech parent and was a member of the PTA, said the organization did not follow its bylaws when it took nominations for new leadership. The result was that PTA’s entire executive board was reelected before their terms were up, said Bryant. The Cass Tech PTSA — which also includes students — did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Bryant added she contacted the Michigan PTA with concerns, but the organization was unresponsive.“I don’t think we should be moving forward with individual schools still trying to have elections after this,” she said during the June meeting.Detroit brought back PTAs to ‘heal the divide’When the state appointed an emergency manager to take control of Detroit Public Schools in 2009, PTAs were removed. That emergency management ended in 2016, and PTAs returned to district schools after Vitti began as superintendent in May 2017.“We set out to try to heal the divide that was between the community and schools – one of the ways that the board and I thought best to do that [was] bring back the PTA,” said Vitti at the July committee meeting. Whitehead said during public comment of that meeting that DPSCD staff “were closely integrated in trying to start units in every school in the district” when emergency management ended.She said their efforts “included collecting dues and being listed as the contractor for PTAs in district documents,” which resulted in “incomplete paperwork” and made it appear that PTA concerns should be directed to district staff.“Post-pandemic, PTA, in cooperation with the FACE office, has been working hard to end those practices and ensure that adults engaged with PTA and the district know the difference between the roles and responsibilities of each,” she added. “But there is more work to be done.”Vitti said it is challenging for the PTA “to monitor elections, ensure the training and capacity of officers once they’re elected, and problem-solve through conflict between officers at certain schools.”Conflict over policy arose at PTAs beyond Cass Technical last year, Bryant said. For example, PTA members at two schools complained it was unfair that school staff who were also parents of students at their school could become executive officers of their PTA, she said. Bryant did not identify the two schools.Mismanagement of parent organization funds were found in previous years by the Office of Inspector General, or OIG, which serves as an independent oversight office for the district. In 2019, the OIG received complaints the PTA committee of a district school mismanaged fundraising proceeds. Because the PTA did not properly document the amount of funds raised, the OIG investigation could not determine how much money was reportedly missing.The district mandated cash management training for all PTA officers and fundraising organizers as a result of the OIG’s recommendations stemming from its investigation. Detroit schools also began requiring PTAs to submit financial statements after every school-based fundraising event.In 2022, the OIG found that a parent organization improperly retained funds for a school field trip, and also reported a lack of district oversight of support organizations. The OIG recommended the parent group pay an outstanding bill of more than $7,200. The OIG also recommended better collaboration between district offices to improve donation tracking, as well as internal controls for parent support organizations.However, board members did not mention those two incidents when they shared concerns about PTAs, and Vitti did not address them. It is unclear whether they contributed to the district’s decision to introduce the proposal in February to change how parent organizations work.“I think the issue has been the PTA has not been able to demonstrate the capacity … to work within the district at the scale that we operate at, because we’re so much larger,” said Vitti in July. Vitti said the PTA needed to expedite its response to issues at individual schools and improve its communication with the board. Some board members raised the option of letting individual schools decide whether to continue their PTAs or start new organizations, a choice that’s included in the new policy proposal.“Instead of creating a one size fits all approach … we might be looking at individual schools that seem to have repeated problems, which is high level conflict, move away from that and run it at the district level in order to create better balance,” said Vitti.Hannah Dellinger covers Detroit schools for Chalkbeat Detroit. You can reach her at hdellinger@chalkbeat.org.
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Sign up for Chalkbeat Detroit’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system and Michigan education policy.The Detroit school district is considering recognizing parent organizations that operate independently from the state and national Parent Teacher Association.The proposal, introduced by the Detroit Public Schools Community District during a Feb. 26 board committee meeting, came after members expressed frustrations over reported dysfunction and conflict within some local PTAs last year. Superintendent Nikolai Vitti said during a June board meeting some PTAs have had challenges with “proper implementation of elections” and “following protocols.” Board Member Monique Bryant told Chalkbeat this week the proposed policy would create better balance by allowing parents to choose what works best for their individual schools. Some school communities may not have parents with the time or bandwidth to formally organize and run PTAs, she said. A better option for some parents may be to join an organization overseen by the district’s Family and Community Engagement Department, or FACE.The proposed policy amendment could mean that formal parent engagement ends up looking different from school to school. It would recognize independent, locally organized parent-teacher organizations, as well as other parent organization models approved by FACE. The proposal would also clarify the voting model all organizations must rely on: Each year, every school would vote on the type of parent organization model it wants to use and submit results to district administrators.The proposed amendment follows incidents of mismanagement by two parent-teacher organizations reported by the district’s Office of Inspector General over the last seven years. .subtext-iframe{max-width:540px;}iframe#subtext_embed{width:1px;min-width:100%;min-height:100%;}fetch("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alpha-group/iframe-resizer/master/js/iframeResizer.min.js").then(function(r){return r.text();}).then(function(t){return new Function(t)();}).then(function(){iFrameResize({heightCalculationMethod:"lowestElement"},"#subtext_embed");});The National PTA is a nationwide volunteer-led organization with state and local chapters, which organize to fundraise, plan educational events, and advocate for students’ needs. PTAs are self-governed, separate entities from local school districts. DPSCD’s current policy only recognizes the PTA as its “official parent organization of record” for its schools. There are multiple Detroit PTA councils that oversee school-based chapters in the district.The board has not yet voted on the proposed changes.Tonya Whitehead, president of the Michigan PTA, and leaders of several Detroit PTA councils did not immediately respond to requests for comment.But Whitehead said during public comment at a July committee meeting that state and Detroit PTA leadership provided support and additional training to local chapters to address the issues raised by the board and Vitti.“We are committed to continual improvement within our organizations, including streamlining processes to improve response time, providing additional training to members and PTA leaders at all member levels, and working together with the FACE office to improve two-way communication and behavior problem solving,” she said at the time.Board members did not discuss the policy when the district introduced the proposal at the February committee meeting. However, members called for change at multiple meetings last year.Bryant said she complained last year about the handling of a PTA election at Cass Technical High School. Bryant, who is a Cass Tech parent and was a member of the PTA, said the organization did not follow its bylaws when it took nominations for new leadership. The result was that PTA’s entire executive board was reelected before their terms were up, said Bryant. The Cass Tech PTSA — which also includes students — did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Bryant added she contacted the Michigan PTA with concerns, but the organization was unresponsive.“I don’t think we should be moving forward with individual schools still trying to have elections after this,” she said during the June meeting.Detroit brought back PTAs to ‘heal the divide’When the state appointed an emergency manager to take control of Detroit Public Schools in 2009, PTAs were removed. That emergency management ended in 2016, and PTAs returned to district schools after Vitti began as superintendent in May 2017.“We set out to try to heal the divide that was between the community and schools – one of the ways that the board and I thought best to do that [was] bring back the PTA,” said Vitti at the July committee meeting. Whitehead said during public comment of that meeting that DPSCD staff “were closely integrated in trying to start units in every school in the district” when emergency management ended.She said their efforts “included collecting dues and being listed as the contractor for PTAs in district documents,” which resulted in “incomplete paperwork” and made it appear that PTA concerns should be directed to district staff.“Post-pandemic, PTA, in cooperation with the FACE office, has been working hard to end those practices and ensure that adults engaged with PTA and the district know the difference between the roles and responsibilities of each,” she added. “But there is more work to be done.”Vitti said it is challenging for the PTA “to monitor elections, ensure the training and capacity of officers once they’re elected, and problem-solve through conflict between officers at certain schools.”Conflict over policy arose at PTAs beyond Cass Technical last year, Bryant said. For example, PTA members at two schools complained it was unfair that school staff who were also parents of students at their school could become executive officers of their PTA, she said. Bryant did not identify the two schools.Mismanagement of parent organization funds were found in previous years by the Office of Inspector General, or OIG, which serves as an independent oversight office for the district. In 2019, the OIG received complaints the PTA committee of a district school mismanaged fundraising proceeds. Because the PTA did not properly document the amount of funds raised, the OIG investigation could not determine how much money was reportedly missing.The district mandated cash management training for all PTA officers and fundraising organizers as a result of the OIG’s recommendations stemming from its investigation. Detroit schools also began requiring PTAs to submit financial statements after every school-based fundraising event.In 2022, the OIG found that a parent organization improperly retained funds for a school field trip, and also reported a lack of district oversight of support organizations. The OIG recommended the parent group pay an outstanding bill of more than $7,200. The OIG also recommended better collaboration between district offices to improve donation tracking, as well as internal controls for parent support organizations.However, board members did not mention those two incidents when they shared concerns about PTAs, and Vitti did not address them. It is unclear whether they contributed to the district’s decision to introduce the proposal in February to change how parent organizations work.“I think the issue has been the PTA has not been able to demonstrate the capacity … to work within the district at the scale that we operate at, because we’re so much larger,” said Vitti in July. Vitti said the PTA needed to expedite its response to issues at individual schools and improve its communication with the board. Some board members raised the option of letting individual schools decide whether to continue their PTAs or start new organizations, a choice that’s included in the new policy proposal.“Instead of creating a one size fits all approach … we might be looking at individual schools that seem to have repeated problems, which is high level conflict, move away from that and run it at the district level in order to create better balance,” said Vitti.Hannah Dellinger covers Detroit schools for Chalkbeat Detroit. You can reach her at hdellinger@chalkbeat.org.
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O presidente do Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, iniciou nesta terça-feira (24) uma visita oficial de 48 horas à Espanha, marcada por negociações sobre "migração circular" e pela tentativa de fortalecer uma parceria econômica estratégica. Ele desembarcou em Madri, onde foi recebido pelo rei Felipe VI antes de se reunir com o primeiro-ministro Pedro Sánchez. A visita reafirma o peso estratégico que Dacar atribui a Madrid, hoje o quarto maior parceiro comercial do Senegal, atrás apenas da China, França e Índia.
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O presidente do Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, iniciou nesta terça-feira (24) uma visita oficial de 48 horas à Espanha, marcada por negociações sobre "migração circular" e pela tentativa de fortalecer uma parceria econômica estratégica. Ele desembarcou em Madri, onde foi recebido pelo rei Felipe VI antes de se reunir com o primeiro-ministro Pedro Sánchez. A visita reafirma o peso estratégico que Dacar atribui a Madrid, hoje o quarto maior parceiro comercial do Senegal, atrás apenas da China, França e Índia.
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Serok Donald Trump îro Sêşemê got ku Amerîka ligel "kesên rast" li Îranê danûstandinê dike bi mebesta gihiştina rêkeftinekê ji bo bidawîkirina şer û pevçûnan. Serok Trump diyar kir ku Îranî gelekî dixwazin bigihêjin rêkeftinekê. Trump li Koşka Sipî ji rojnamevanan re got: "Em niha di danûstandinan de ne," bêyî ku ti hûrgilîyan bide. Pakistanê îro Sêşemê ragihand ku ew amade ye mêvandarîya gotûbêjên di navbera Amerîka û Îranê de bike. "Bi rastî em ligel kesên rast diaxivin û ew gelekî...
Serok Donald Trump îro Sêşemê got ku Amerîka ligel "kesên rast" li Îranê danûstandinê dike bi mebesta gihiştina rêkeftinekê ji bo bidawîkirina şer û pevçûnan. Serok Trump diyar kir ku Îranî gelekî dixwazin bigihêjin rêkeftinekê. Trump li Koşka Sipî ji rojnamevanan re got: "Em niha di danûstandinan de ne," bêyî ku ti hûrgilîyan bide. Pakistanê îro Sêşemê ragihand ku ew amade ye mêvandarîya gotûbêjên di navbera Amerîka û Îranê de bike. "Bi rastî em ligel kesên rast diaxivin û ew gelekî...
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Les petits producteurs de cacao, au Cameroun, pourraient se voir exclure du marché européen malgré les avancées enregistrées dans la mise en conformité aux exigences du Règlement de l’Union européenne sur la déforestation (RDUE). D’après une note de position publiée en mars 2026 par le Réseau pour la promotion de l’agroécologie au Cameroun (REPAC), la […] The post Cameroun : Vers une exclusion des petits producteurs de cacao du marché européen appeared first on Nouvelles de l'environnement.
Les petits producteurs de cacao, au Cameroun, pourraient se voir exclure du marché européen malgré les avancées enregistrées dans la mise en conformité aux exigences du Règlement de l’Union européenne sur la déforestation (RDUE). D’après une note de position publiée en mars 2026 par le Réseau pour la promotion de l’agroécologie au Cameroun (REPAC), la […] The post Cameroun : Vers une exclusion des petits producteurs de cacao du marché européen appeared first on Nouvelles de l'environnement.
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The post How American Kids Have Been Collateral Damage in Trump’s Immigration Crackdown appeared first on ProPublica.
The post How American Kids Have Been Collateral Damage in Trump’s Immigration Crackdown appeared first on ProPublica.
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سەرۆک ترامپ ڕۆژی سێشەممە ڕایگەیاند ئەمەریکا لەگەڵ "کەسانی شیاو" لە ئێران قسە دەکات بۆ گەیشتن بە ڕێککەوتنێک بۆ کۆتایی هێنان بە شەڕەکان و ڕاشیگەیاند کە ئێرانییەکان "زۆر" دەیانەوێت ڕێککەوتنێک بکەن. سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا لە ئۆفیسی ئۆڤاڵ بە ڕۆژنامەنووسانی ڕاگەیاند "ئێمە لە ئێستادا لە گفتوگۆداین" بەڵام وردەکارییەکانی نەخستەڕوو، بەتایبەتی کە ئایا ستیڤ ویتکۆف و جەرێد کوشنەر نوێنەری ئەمەریکا لەم هەفتەیەدا گفتوگۆ دەکەن یان نا. پاکستان ڕایگەیاندووە کە کراوەیە بۆ میوانداریکردنی دانوستانەکانی نێوان...
سەرۆک ترامپ ڕۆژی سێشەممە ڕایگەیاند ئەمەریکا لەگەڵ "کەسانی شیاو" لە ئێران قسە دەکات بۆ گەیشتن بە ڕێککەوتنێک بۆ کۆتایی هێنان بە شەڕەکان و ڕاشیگەیاند کە ئێرانییەکان "زۆر" دەیانەوێت ڕێککەوتنێک بکەن. سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا لە ئۆفیسی ئۆڤاڵ بە ڕۆژنامەنووسانی ڕاگەیاند "ئێمە لە ئێستادا لە گفتوگۆداین" بەڵام وردەکارییەکانی نەخستەڕوو، بەتایبەتی کە ئایا ستیڤ ویتکۆف و جەرێد کوشنەر نوێنەری ئەمەریکا لەم هەفتەیەدا گفتوگۆ دەکەن یان نا. پاکستان ڕایگەیاندووە کە کراوەیە بۆ میوانداریکردنی دانوستانەکانی نێوان...
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L'Ukraine a vécu l'une des pires journées de la guerre. Près de 1 000 drones russes ont visé le pays ces dernières 24 heures, selon Kiev. Au moins deux personnes ont été tuées et quatre autres blessées. Volodymyr Zelensky avait prévenu : avec l'arrivée du printemps, les forces russes vont intensifier leurs attaques.
L'Ukraine a vécu l'une des pires journées de la guerre. Près de 1 000 drones russes ont visé le pays ces dernières 24 heures, selon Kiev. Au moins deux personnes ont été tuées et quatre autres blessées. Volodymyr Zelensky avait prévenu : avec l'arrivée du printemps, les forces russes vont intensifier leurs attaques.
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Zehazki, artelana aurtengo urritik datorren urteko ekainera lekualdatzea galdegin dio Jaurlaritzak Espainiako Gobernuari. Ibone Bengoetxea lehendakariordeak adierazi du «Euskal Herriarentzat duintasun eta erreparazio keinua» izango litzatekeela.
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Zehazki, artelana aurtengo urritik datorren urteko ekainera lekualdatzea galdegin dio Jaurlaritzak Espainiako Gobernuari. Ibone Bengoetxea lehendakariordeak adierazi du «Euskal Herriarentzat duintasun eta erreparazio keinua» izango litzatekeela.
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Mozio bat aurkeztu du PPk, salatuta Korrikako parte hartzaileek «hiltzaileen argazkiak» erakutsi zituztela Txantrean. Aldeko zazpi boto izan ditu, eta bortz kontran.
Mozio bat aurkeztu du PPk, salatuta Korrikako parte hartzaileek «hiltzaileen argazkiak» erakutsi zituztela Txantrean. Aldeko zazpi boto izan ditu, eta bortz kontran.
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Chad Bianco, a Republican sheriff running for governor, seized 2025 ballots for a voter fraud investigation. California is asking a court to halt the inquiry.
Chad Bianco, a Republican sheriff running for governor, seized 2025 ballots for a voter fraud investigation. California is asking a court to halt the inquiry.
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LINCOLN — An effort to reinstate a legal right for Nebraska workers to sue their employer if they do not receive voter-mandated paid sick leave stalled Tuesday, at least for now. State Sen. Jana Hughes of Seward tried to attach her Legislative Bill 1089 to LB 847, both from the Business and Labor Committee, before running […]

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LINCOLN — An effort to reinstate a legal right for Nebraska workers to sue their employer if they do not receive voter-mandated paid sick leave stalled Tuesday, at least for now. State Sen. Jana Hughes of Seward tried to attach her Legislative Bill 1089 to LB 847, both from the Business and Labor Committee, before running […]
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Në Maqedoninë e Veriut u arrestuan pesë persona nga dhjetë raportimet që janë paraqitur në stacionet policore. Këto raportime janë paraqitur në lidhje e dhunën në familje, transmeton Portalb.mk. Në Ohër u arrestua 54 vjeçari pasi kishte sulmuar me një trup të fortë nënën e tij 76 vjeçe, ndërsa në Kumanovë u arrestua 59 vjeçari […]

Në Maqedoninë e Veriut u arrestuan pesë persona nga dhjetë raportimet që janë paraqitur në stacionet policore. Këto raportime janë paraqitur në lidhje e dhunën në familje, transmeton Portalb.mk. Në Ohër u arrestua 54 vjeçari pasi kishte sulmuar me një trup të fortë nënën e tij 76 vjeçe, ndërsa në Kumanovë u arrestua 59 vjeçari […]
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Wikiemakumeok egitasmoaren parte izateagatik eman diote saria, uste baitute funtsezkoa izan dela emakumeei ikusgaitasuna emateko. «Berdintasunaren aurrerapenen kontrako erreakzioari» aurre egin behar zaiola nabarmendu du Pradalesek.
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Wikiemakumeok egitasmoaren parte izateagatik eman diote saria, uste baitute funtsezkoa izan dela emakumeei ikusgaitasuna emateko. «Berdintasunaren aurrerapenen kontrako erreakzioari» aurre egin behar zaiola nabarmendu du Pradalesek.
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Ihesa duen adineko pertsona baten inguruko ‘Piruletas’ film laburraren proiekzioa eta solasaldia antolatu dute Ihesaren Kontrako Batzordeak, Harrotuk eta EHGAMek martxoaren 25ean Iruñean
Ihesa duen adineko pertsona baten inguruko ‘Piruletas’ film laburraren proiekzioa eta solasaldia antolatu dute Ihesaren Kontrako Batzordeak, Harrotuk eta EHGAMek martxoaren 25ean Iruñean
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Тое, што палітык не прыедзе ў Кіеў, як плянавалася, стала вядома за дзень да паездкі.
Тое, што палітык не прыедзе ў Кіеў, як плянавалася, стала вядома за дзень да паездкі.
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La Autoridad Marítima de Coquimbo activó un operativo de búsqueda y salvamento tras recibir, a las 08:20 horas, una alerta...
La Autoridad Marítima de Coquimbo activó un operativo de búsqueda y salvamento tras recibir, a las 08:20 horas, una alerta...
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Перед трехнедельным отключением мобильного интернета в Москве операторы связи получили список базовых станций, на которых должен был быть ограничен доступ, от Научно-технической службы ФСБ (НТС ФБС), пишет The Bell со ссылкой на источники на рынке связи и в правительстве.
Перед трехнедельным отключением мобильного интернета в Москве операторы связи получили список базовых станций, на которых должен был быть ограничен доступ, от Научно-технической службы ФСБ (НТС ФБС), пишет The Bell со ссылкой на источники на рынке связи и в правительстве.
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(The Center Square) – As fuel prices continue rising, government leaders in Illinois have responded to growing concern over the impact high gas prices are having on residents. Leaders in the Illinois government have put blame on the Trump Administration and the ongoing military conflict between the U.S.and Iran, but have not committed to taking any action to ease the burden for consumers. The average cost of a gallon of unleaded in the state was nearly $4.21 on Tuesday, up $1.21 compared to a month ago, according to data from AAA. The state has also maintained an average cost above the national average nearly every day since the conflict began on Feb. 28. When asked if there was anything he was considering to ease the burden for Illinoisans early Tuesday, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said he is looking into ways of doing so, though he did not commit to any specific plans. State Rep. Jed Davis, R-Yorkville, called on Democrats to address the issue last week, saying lawmakers should suspend the state’s fuel tax for a 60-day period. Pritzker mentioned a previous time the legislature suspended the state’s fuel tax, but said the state also has heightened needs to consider that the tax supports. “So it's a challenging endeavor because of the infrastructure needs of the state, but I look for all of those ways that we can reduce costs for people,” Pritzker said. “There are a number of ways that input costs are rising aside from just oil and gas that we're trying to bring down in the state.” The Illinois motor fuel tax rate is 48 cents a gallon, the second highest in the nation behind California. The tax, which is used exclusively to fund maintenance and construction of in-state transportation, brought in $3 billion in revenue in 2025, according to the Illinois Comptroller’s office. Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul addressed the jump in fuel costs Monday in a joint press conference with California’s attorney general. He said the global increase in the cost of oil is due to actions taken by Trump and there is not much the state can do. “I don't know that there's much we can do from a state standpoint to impact what's happening as a result of the president's action again without consultation with Congress,” Raoul said.
(The Center Square) – As fuel prices continue rising, government leaders in Illinois have responded to growing concern over the impact high gas prices are having on residents. Leaders in the Illinois government have put blame on the Trump Administration and the ongoing military conflict between the U.S.and Iran, but have not committed to taking any action to ease the burden for consumers. The average cost of a gallon of unleaded in the state was nearly $4.21 on Tuesday, up $1.21 compared to a month ago, according to data from AAA. The state has also maintained an average cost above the national average nearly every day since the conflict began on Feb. 28. When asked if there was anything he was considering to ease the burden for Illinoisans early Tuesday, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said he is looking into ways of doing so, though he did not commit to any specific plans. State Rep. Jed Davis, R-Yorkville, called on Democrats to address the issue last week, saying lawmakers should suspend the state’s fuel tax for a 60-day period. Pritzker mentioned a previous time the legislature suspended the state’s fuel tax, but said the state also has heightened needs to consider that the tax supports. “So it's a challenging endeavor because of the infrastructure needs of the state, but I look for all of those ways that we can reduce costs for people,” Pritzker said. “There are a number of ways that input costs are rising aside from just oil and gas that we're trying to bring down in the state.” The Illinois motor fuel tax rate is 48 cents a gallon, the second highest in the nation behind California. The tax, which is used exclusively to fund maintenance and construction of in-state transportation, brought in $3 billion in revenue in 2025, according to the Illinois Comptroller’s office. Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul addressed the jump in fuel costs Monday in a joint press conference with California’s attorney general. He said the global increase in the cost of oil is due to actions taken by Trump and there is not much the state can do. “I don't know that there's much we can do from a state standpoint to impact what's happening as a result of the president's action again without consultation with Congress,” Raoul said.