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Em reunião extraordinária nesta quarta-feira (30), o Conselho Monetário Nacional (CMN) regulamentou a ampliação do Minha Casa, Minha Vida para famílias de classe média. A regulamentação remove os últimos obstáculos para que a nova faixa de até R$ 12 mil entre em vigor, garantindo as mesmas condições das linhas de crédito, independentemente da fonte de recursos. Notícias relacionadas: Minha Casa, Minha Vida: classe média pode contratar a partir de maio. Entenda a ampliação do Programa Minha Casa, Minha Vida. O CMN aprovou dois votos. O primeiro permite a utilização de recursos do Fundo Social do Pré-Sal para financiamentos habitacionais da Faixa 3 do programa, que beneficia famílias com renda entre R$ 4.700,01 e R$ 8,6 mil, sem subsídios, mas juros menores. A regulamentação foi necessária para garantir as mesmas condições dos financiamentos com recursos do Fundo de Garantia do Tempo de Serviço (FGTS) às operações com dinheiro do Fundo Social. Atualmente, os financiamentos da Faixa 3 do Minha Casa, Minha Vida têm juros nominais de 8,16% ao ano, mais Taxa Referencial (TR). Cotistas do FGTS têm desconto de 0,5 ponto percentual. O segundo voto permite que os bancos combinem recursos do FGTS e recursos próprios, vindos da caderneta de poupança e das Letras de Crédito Imobiliário (LCI), para emprestarem para a nova faixa do Minha Casa, Minha Vida que beneficia famílias com renda mensal de até R$ 12 mil. A nova categoria do Minha Casa, Minha Vida oferece financiamentos com juros de 10,5% ao ano, 420 parcelas e limite de financiamento de até R$ 500 mil, de imóveis novos e usados. A regulamentação garante que, mesmo com o uso de recursos combinados, as tarifas cobradas sejam as mesmas dos empréstimos concedidos com recursos do FGTS para imóveis de igual valor. Impactos Em nota, o Ministério da Fazenda informou que as propostas reforçam o compromisso do governo federal com a redução do déficit habitacional e com a melhoria das condições de crédito para famílias de renda média, “por meio de um modelo eficiente, justo e acessível”. “Ao assegurar previsibilidade, equilíbrio regulatório e combinação de fontes de recursos, as medidas também promovem maior dinamismo ao setor da construção civil”, destacou o texto. Presidido pelo ministro da Fazenda, Fernando Haddad, o CMN também é composto pelo presidente do Banco Central do Brasil, Gabriel Galípolo; e pela ministra do Planejamento e Orçamento, Simone Tebet. Anunciada no início do mês pelo presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a nova categoria do Minha Casa, Minha Vida abrangerá famílias que ganham até R$ 12 mil. No último dia 15, o Conselho Curador do FGTS aprovou a ampliação dos valores de renda das faixas do programa e permitiu a utilização de excedentes do fundo (lucros e rendimentos) como fonte de recursos para a Faixa 4. No último dia 25, o Ministério das Cidades publicou uma portaria com as novas faixas do programa habitacional.
Em reunião extraordinária nesta quarta-feira (30), o Conselho Monetário Nacional (CMN) regulamentou a ampliação do Minha Casa, Minha Vida para famílias de classe média. A regulamentação remove os últimos obstáculos para que a nova faixa de até R$ 12 mil entre em vigor, garantindo as mesmas condições das linhas de crédito, independentemente da fonte de recursos. Notícias relacionadas: Minha Casa, Minha Vida: classe média pode contratar a partir de maio. Entenda a ampliação do Programa Minha Casa, Minha Vida. O CMN aprovou dois votos. O primeiro permite a utilização de recursos do Fundo Social do Pré-Sal para financiamentos habitacionais da Faixa 3 do programa, que beneficia famílias com renda entre R$ 4.700,01 e R$ 8,6 mil, sem subsídios, mas juros menores. A regulamentação foi necessária para garantir as mesmas condições dos financiamentos com recursos do Fundo de Garantia do Tempo de Serviço (FGTS) às operações com dinheiro do Fundo Social. Atualmente, os financiamentos da Faixa 3 do Minha Casa, Minha Vida têm juros nominais de 8,16% ao ano, mais Taxa Referencial (TR). Cotistas do FGTS têm desconto de 0,5 ponto percentual. O segundo voto permite que os bancos combinem recursos do FGTS e recursos próprios, vindos da caderneta de poupança e das Letras de Crédito Imobiliário (LCI), para emprestarem para a nova faixa do Minha Casa, Minha Vida que beneficia famílias com renda mensal de até R$ 12 mil. A nova categoria do Minha Casa, Minha Vida oferece financiamentos com juros de 10,5% ao ano, 420 parcelas e limite de financiamento de até R$ 500 mil, de imóveis novos e usados. A regulamentação garante que, mesmo com o uso de recursos combinados, as tarifas cobradas sejam as mesmas dos empréstimos concedidos com recursos do FGTS para imóveis de igual valor. Impactos Em nota, o Ministério da Fazenda informou que as propostas reforçam o compromisso do governo federal com a redução do déficit habitacional e com a melhoria das condições de crédito para famílias de renda média, “por meio de um modelo eficiente, justo e acessível”. “Ao assegurar previsibilidade, equilíbrio regulatório e combinação de fontes de recursos, as medidas também promovem maior dinamismo ao setor da construção civil”, destacou o texto. Presidido pelo ministro da Fazenda, Fernando Haddad, o CMN também é composto pelo presidente do Banco Central do Brasil, Gabriel Galípolo; e pela ministra do Planejamento e Orçamento, Simone Tebet. Anunciada no início do mês pelo presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a nova categoria do Minha Casa, Minha Vida abrangerá famílias que ganham até R$ 12 mil. No último dia 15, o Conselho Curador do FGTS aprovou a ampliação dos valores de renda das faixas do programa e permitiu a utilização de excedentes do fundo (lucros e rendimentos) como fonte de recursos para a Faixa 4. No último dia 25, o Ministério das Cidades publicou uma portaria com as novas faixas do programa habitacional.
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Taras Vyshnya/Shutterstock At the last federal election, the then opposition leader Anthony Albanese pledged to “change the way politics operates in this country”. Integrity was a key issue in 2022, and Australians voted for a change of government and a wave of independents who championed anti-corruption reforms. Labor’s election commitments included a federal corruption commission “with teeth” and the powers to hold public hearings. The new government was subsequently held to account by crossbenchers who were elected on platforms of integrity and honesty in politics. Three years on, how much progress has been made on those promised changes? Australia has made significant headway on some of these fronts, while others are still in progress or have stalled. Whoever forms government after Saturday will need to stay the course on many of these reforms and lift its game on others. Corruption watchdog Australia now has a National Anti-Corruption Commission(NACC), a huge reform for public accountability. However, compromises were made on the promised model, most notably that the Commission only has the power to hold public hearings in “exceptional circumstances”. The NACC has been fairly quiet in its first two years in operation – not surprising given the time it takes to establish itself and wade through a mountain of potential investigations. But it did raise its head above the parapet with a decision not to investigate the Robodebt royal commission referrals, which drew so many complaints the decision was independently reviewed, and subsequently reversed. It is too soon to assess the success of the NACC, but we have seen some improvement in Australia’s Corruption Perceptions Index in recent years, which is at least partly attributed to its establishment. Other progress The Albanese government has also made progress on reducing vested-interest influence in our politics. Under the Electoral Reform Bill passed in February this year, Australians will now get better and more timely information on political donations. The new caps on electoral expenditure put a ceiling on the fundraising “arms race”. These are important steps forward. But the bill also takes a step back. It favours incumbents, which will make it harder for new entrants to contest elections. The changes don’t come into effect until July 1 next year, so there is still time for the next parliament to amend the rules. Finally, progress was made on appointments to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, which Labor claim had become highly politicised by the Morrison government. That tribunal was abolished and replaced with a new body, the Administrative Review Tribunal. Where are we now? On the eve of the 2025 election, Australia’s institutions are generally strong, outperforming many of our international peers. But we cannot afford to be complacent. The global context is increasingly alarming, with the international rules-based order under siege. Democracy is more fragile than ever. Australians generally trust that government will protect lives in an emergency, and that it takes decisions based on evidence. But they are more sceptical when it comes to corporate influence in politics, and misuse of public office for personal or political gain. 5 priorities for action There are several things the next government can do to maintain trust and confidence in our institutions. The first is to stay the course on the NACC as it builds trust with the Australian people. This will take time, and increased public engagement, particularly through its corruption prevention outreach. Second, amending the recent electoral reforms would level the playing field for new candidates. The total cap of $90 million for electoral expenditure by a political party is too high. And the per-seat cap of $800,000 is too low, advantaging incumbents over new entrants, who typically need to spend more to introduce themselves to their electorates. There are also loopholes in the legislation that benefit the major parties by allowing the donations cap and disclosure threshold to apply separately to each branch of a party. Third, it would be timely to take a closer look at government advertising. Parliament should tighten the rules to ensure that taxpayer-funded advertising can’t be used to spruik the government of the day. Fourth, the government has the opportunity to build on the abolition of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, by extending best-practice processes to all public appointments. And it should make public grants processes more open and competitive. These reforms would support confidence in our institutions, ensure taxpayers get better value for money, and reduce opportunities for “jobs for mates” and “pork-barrelling”, which are particularly corrosive to public trust. Finally, the government can do more to reduce vested-interest influence in politics. Ministerial diaries should be published to improve transparency of lobbying activity. Gambling is one example of a powerful industry swaying policy in its favour. Consumer protections to prevent gambling harm are weak, despite the compelling case for reform. Government should be taking action in the public interest. Collectively, these reforms would have very little budgetary impact. But they could substantially improve confidence in our policy-making institutions, which should be a clear priority for whoever forms government after Saturday. The Grattan Institute began with contributions to its endowment of $15 million from each of the Federal and Victorian Governments, $4 million from BHP Billiton, and $1 million from NAB. In order to safeguard its independence, Grattan Institute’s board controls this endowment. The funds are invested and contribute to funding Grattan Institute's activities. Grattan Institute also receives funding from corporates, foundations, and individuals to support its general activities as disclosed on its website.
Taras Vyshnya/Shutterstock At the last federal election, the then opposition leader Anthony Albanese pledged to “change the way politics operates in this country”. Integrity was a key issue in 2022, and Australians voted for a change of government and a wave of independents who championed anti-corruption reforms. Labor’s election commitments included a federal corruption commission “with teeth” and the powers to hold public hearings. The new government was subsequently held to account by crossbenchers who were elected on platforms of integrity and honesty in politics. Three years on, how much progress has been made on those promised changes? Australia has made significant headway on some of these fronts, while others are still in progress or have stalled. Whoever forms government after Saturday will need to stay the course on many of these reforms and lift its game on others. Corruption watchdog Australia now has a National Anti-Corruption Commission(NACC), a huge reform for public accountability. However, compromises were made on the promised model, most notably that the Commission only has the power to hold public hearings in “exceptional circumstances”. The NACC has been fairly quiet in its first two years in operation – not surprising given the time it takes to establish itself and wade through a mountain of potential investigations. But it did raise its head above the parapet with a decision not to investigate the Robodebt royal commission referrals, which drew so many complaints the decision was independently reviewed, and subsequently reversed. It is too soon to assess the success of the NACC, but we have seen some improvement in Australia’s Corruption Perceptions Index in recent years, which is at least partly attributed to its establishment. Other progress The Albanese government has also made progress on reducing vested-interest influence in our politics. Under the Electoral Reform Bill passed in February this year, Australians will now get better and more timely information on political donations. The new caps on electoral expenditure put a ceiling on the fundraising “arms race”. These are important steps forward. But the bill also takes a step back. It favours incumbents, which will make it harder for new entrants to contest elections. The changes don’t come into effect until July 1 next year, so there is still time for the next parliament to amend the rules. Finally, progress was made on appointments to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, which Labor claim had become highly politicised by the Morrison government. That tribunal was abolished and replaced with a new body, the Administrative Review Tribunal. Where are we now? On the eve of the 2025 election, Australia’s institutions are generally strong, outperforming many of our international peers. But we cannot afford to be complacent. The global context is increasingly alarming, with the international rules-based order under siege. Democracy is more fragile than ever. Australians generally trust that government will protect lives in an emergency, and that it takes decisions based on evidence. But they are more sceptical when it comes to corporate influence in politics, and misuse of public office for personal or political gain. 5 priorities for action There are several things the next government can do to maintain trust and confidence in our institutions. The first is to stay the course on the NACC as it builds trust with the Australian people. This will take time, and increased public engagement, particularly through its corruption prevention outreach. Second, amending the recent electoral reforms would level the playing field for new candidates. The total cap of $90 million for electoral expenditure by a political party is too high. And the per-seat cap of $800,000 is too low, advantaging incumbents over new entrants, who typically need to spend more to introduce themselves to their electorates. There are also loopholes in the legislation that benefit the major parties by allowing the donations cap and disclosure threshold to apply separately to each branch of a party. Third, it would be timely to take a closer look at government advertising. Parliament should tighten the rules to ensure that taxpayer-funded advertising can’t be used to spruik the government of the day. Fourth, the government has the opportunity to build on the abolition of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, by extending best-practice processes to all public appointments. And it should make public grants processes more open and competitive. These reforms would support confidence in our institutions, ensure taxpayers get better value for money, and reduce opportunities for “jobs for mates” and “pork-barrelling”, which are particularly corrosive to public trust. Finally, the government can do more to reduce vested-interest influence in politics. Ministerial diaries should be published to improve transparency of lobbying activity. Gambling is one example of a powerful industry swaying policy in its favour. Consumer protections to prevent gambling harm are weak, despite the compelling case for reform. Government should be taking action in the public interest. Collectively, these reforms would have very little budgetary impact. But they could substantially improve confidence in our policy-making institutions, which should be a clear priority for whoever forms government after Saturday. The Grattan Institute began with contributions to its endowment of $15 million from each of the Federal and Victorian Governments, $4 million from BHP Billiton, and $1 million from NAB. In order to safeguard its independence, Grattan Institute’s board controls this endowment. The funds are invested and contribute to funding Grattan Institute's activities. Grattan Institute also receives funding from corporates, foundations, and individuals to support its general activities as disclosed on its website.
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KATHMANDU — Nepali conservationist Reshu Bashyal Raju has been named one of the six recipients of this year’s prestigious Whitley Award in recognition of her work to tackle widespread poaching of orchids and yews. Bashyal is the fourth Nepali in as many years to win the award, dubbed the “Green Oscars,” for which she will […]

KATHMANDU — Nepali conservationist Reshu Bashyal Raju has been named one of the six recipients of this year’s prestigious Whitley Award in recognition of her work to tackle widespread poaching of orchids and yews. Bashyal is the fourth Nepali in as many years to win the award, dubbed the “Green Oscars,” for which she will […]
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JAKARTA — A deadly landslide in an Indonesian industrial park has reignited concerns over poor safety and environmental standards in the country’s booming nickel sector, a key supplier of battery metals for electric vehicles. The incident occurred on March 22 in a storage facility for mining waste, or tailings, in the Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park […]

JAKARTA — A deadly landslide in an Indonesian industrial park has reignited concerns over poor safety and environmental standards in the country’s booming nickel sector, a key supplier of battery metals for electric vehicles. The incident occurred on March 22 in a storage facility for mining waste, or tailings, in the Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park […]
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No discurso, presidente falou sobre investigações do esquema de fraude no INSS

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The arrest of a Milwaukee judge for allegedly obstructing a federal immigration arrest has heightened fears and confusion about immigration policy. Here’s what immigrants and the general public should know about their rights and risks.

The arrest of a Milwaukee judge for allegedly obstructing a federal immigration arrest has heightened fears and confusion about immigration policy. Here’s what immigrants and the general public should know about their rights and risks.
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Caracas, April 30, 2025 (venezuelanalysis.com) – The Venezuelan government has accused the Trump administration of kidnapping two-year-old Maikelys Antonella Espinoza Bernal after being separated from her migrant parents for nearly a year. In a statement on Monday, Venezuela’s Foreign Affairs Ministry condemned Maikelys’ “ abduction by US authorities,” criticizing the “heinous practice of family separation”... The post Venezuela Denounces US Government ‘Abduction’ of Two-Year-Old Migrant Girl appeared first on Venezuelanalysis.

Caracas, April 30, 2025 (venezuelanalysis.com) – The Venezuelan government has accused the Trump administration of kidnapping two-year-old Maikelys Antonella Espinoza Bernal after being separated from her migrant parents for nearly a year. In a statement on Monday, Venezuela’s Foreign Affairs Ministry condemned Maikelys’ “ abduction by US authorities,” criticizing the “heinous practice of family separation”... The post Venezuela Denounces US Government ‘Abduction’ of Two-Year-Old Migrant Girl appeared first on Venezuelanalysis.
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Taïwan proteste et dénonce une restriction de la liberté d'aller et venir après la décision de la Somalie qui vient d'interdire aux ressortissants taïwanais l'entrée sur son territoire. Les autorités taïwanaises parlent d'une décision prise à l'instigation de la Chine et réclament la révocation de ces mesures.
Taïwan proteste et dénonce une restriction de la liberté d'aller et venir après la décision de la Somalie qui vient d'interdire aux ressortissants taïwanais l'entrée sur son territoire. Les autorités taïwanaises parlent d'une décision prise à l'instigation de la Chine et réclament la révocation de ces mesures.
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微博、X等平台上流传一则短视频:美国总统特朗普记者展示白宫墙上挂着的「2028竞选红帽」销售页面截图。但经查原始影像中挂在白宫墙上的是《独立宣言》文件,社媒用户传播的短视频显然经过修改。
微博、X等平台上流传一则短视频:美国总统特朗普记者展示白宫墙上挂着的「2028竞选红帽」销售页面截图。但经查原始影像中挂在白宫墙上的是《独立宣言》文件,社媒用户传播的短视频显然经过修改。
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El tratado, que excluye compromisos sobre la ayuda militar pasada y prioriza inversiones a futuro, otorga a Washington acceso preferente a las riquezas minerales ucranianas, esenciales para industrias clave.
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O procurador federal Gilberto Waller Júnior será o novo presidente do Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social (INSS), informou nesta noite o Palácio do Planalto. Por determinação do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a nomeação foi assinada pela ministra-chefe substituta da Casa Civil, Miriam Belchior. O ato será publicado em edição extraordinária do Diário Oficial da União. Tradicionalmente, a nomeação do presidente do INSS cabe ao ministro da Previdência Social. Notícias relacionadas: Lula defende debate sobre fim da escala 6x1 e aborda fraude no INSS. Câmara: oposição protocola pedido de CPI sobre fraude no INSS. CGU aponta "indústria de descontos indevidos" em benefícios do INSS . Bacharel em Ciências Jurídicas e Sociais, Waller Júnior tem pós-graduação em Combate à Corrupção e Lavagem de Dinheiro. Ele entrou no INSS como procurador em 1998, tendo ocupado os cargos de corregedor-geral de 2001 a 2004 e subprocurador-geral de 2007 a 2008. Waller também trabalhou na Controladoria-Geral da União (CGU), onde ocupou o cargo de ouvidor-geral da União de 2016 a 2023. Atualmente, ele é corregedor da Procuradoria-Geral Federal, órgão da Advocacia-Geral da União (AGU). O procurador federal assumirá o posto de Alessandro Stefanutto, demitido do cargo após a Operação Sem Desconto da Polícia Federal revelar a existência de um esquema de fraudes no órgão entre 2019 e 2024, que descontou indevidamente contribuições de aposentados e pensionistas a entidades e organizações sociais. No mesmo dia da operação, a Justiça Federal determinou o afastamento de Stefanutto, por omissão diante de denúncias de fraudes nos repasses às entidades. O presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva determinou a exoneração de Stefanutto na mesma noite. Desde a última quinta-feira (24), a diretora de Orçamento, Finanças e Logística do INSS, Débora Aparecida Floriano, ocupava a presidência interina da autarquia. Além de Stefanutto, a Justiça determinou o afastamento de cinco servidores do órgão, posteriormente demitidos. Na terça-feira (29), o juiz Frederico Botelho de Barros Viana, da 15ª Vara Federal Criminal de Brasília, autorizou a quebra de sigilo telemático de Stefanutto. Segundo o magistrado, o fim do sigilo permite o aprofundamento das investigações do esquema de descontos em aposentadorias e pensões.
O procurador federal Gilberto Waller Júnior será o novo presidente do Instituto Nacional do Seguro Social (INSS), informou nesta noite o Palácio do Planalto. Por determinação do presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a nomeação foi assinada pela ministra-chefe substituta da Casa Civil, Miriam Belchior. O ato será publicado em edição extraordinária do Diário Oficial da União. Tradicionalmente, a nomeação do presidente do INSS cabe ao ministro da Previdência Social. Notícias relacionadas: Lula defende debate sobre fim da escala 6x1 e aborda fraude no INSS. Câmara: oposição protocola pedido de CPI sobre fraude no INSS. CGU aponta "indústria de descontos indevidos" em benefícios do INSS . Bacharel em Ciências Jurídicas e Sociais, Waller Júnior tem pós-graduação em Combate à Corrupção e Lavagem de Dinheiro. Ele entrou no INSS como procurador em 1998, tendo ocupado os cargos de corregedor-geral de 2001 a 2004 e subprocurador-geral de 2007 a 2008. Waller também trabalhou na Controladoria-Geral da União (CGU), onde ocupou o cargo de ouvidor-geral da União de 2016 a 2023. Atualmente, ele é corregedor da Procuradoria-Geral Federal, órgão da Advocacia-Geral da União (AGU). O procurador federal assumirá o posto de Alessandro Stefanutto, demitido do cargo após a Operação Sem Desconto da Polícia Federal revelar a existência de um esquema de fraudes no órgão entre 2019 e 2024, que descontou indevidamente contribuições de aposentados e pensionistas a entidades e organizações sociais. No mesmo dia da operação, a Justiça Federal determinou o afastamento de Stefanutto, por omissão diante de denúncias de fraudes nos repasses às entidades. O presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva determinou a exoneração de Stefanutto na mesma noite. Desde a última quinta-feira (24), a diretora de Orçamento, Finanças e Logística do INSS, Débora Aparecida Floriano, ocupava a presidência interina da autarquia. Além de Stefanutto, a Justiça determinou o afastamento de cinco servidores do órgão, posteriormente demitidos. Na terça-feira (29), o juiz Frederico Botelho de Barros Viana, da 15ª Vara Federal Criminal de Brasília, autorizou a quebra de sigilo telemático de Stefanutto. Segundo o magistrado, o fim do sigilo permite o aprofundamento das investigações do esquema de descontos em aposentadorias e pensões.
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An Alabama House committee narrowly approved a bill on Wednesday that changes some of the rules pertaining to the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles amid some final minute dramatics that required one lawmaker to return to the meeting to cast his vote. The House Judiciary Committee approved SB 324, sponsored by Sen. Clyde Chambliss, […]

An Alabama House committee narrowly approved a bill on Wednesday that changes some of the rules pertaining to the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles amid some final minute dramatics that required one lawmaker to return to the meeting to cast his vote. The House Judiciary Committee approved SB 324, sponsored by Sen. Clyde Chambliss, […]
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The former federal prosecutor cited shifting priorities after a family health scare for his withdrawal, which comes less than a month after his entry into the race.

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La guerre au Soudan et la crise humanitaire qui continue de s’aggraver. D’après les Nations unies, le conflit a provoqué la plus importante crise alimentaire au monde et les premiers cas de famine déclarée depuis 2017. Près de 25 millions de Soudanais souffrent d’insécurité alimentaire aigüe, soit près de la moitié de la population du pays. À Khartoum, la capitale, les déplacés commencent à rentrer, mais ont bien du mal à trouver de quoi se nourrir.
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The split among Senate Republicans over a bill allowing Missouri students to enroll in neighboring school districts widened to a chasm they could not bridge Wednesday after the legislation was tied to an obligation to fully fund public education. The state Senate debated the legislation, dubbed “open enrollment,” for five hours, finally setting it aside […]
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