There have been six key shifts – and no doubt more is to come.

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Despite being on lower incomes, younger people were generally willing to pay more to buy local for environmental reasons or to support better conditions for workers.

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Despite being on lower incomes, younger people were generally willing to pay more to buy local for environmental reasons or to support better conditions for workers.

WASHINGTON — A federal judge late Monday blocked the termination of temporary protections for roughly 350,000 Haitians from taking effect, a move that prevents the Trump administration from acting to deport them as litigation continues.  In a searing 83-page order, District of Columbia federal Judge Ana C. Reyes found that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem […]

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WASHINGTON — A federal judge late Monday blocked the termination of temporary protections for roughly 350,000 Haitians from taking effect, a move that prevents the Trump administration from acting to deport them as litigation continues.  In a searing 83-page order, District of Columbia federal Judge Ana C. Reyes found that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem […]

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American athletes and officials may get a frosty reception as US-Europe tensions bubble away ahead of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.

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The NT looks set to introduce voluntary assisted dying mid-year, while other states are reviewing – and may change – current laws. Here’s what you need to know.

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The NT looks set to introduce voluntary assisted dying mid-year, while other states are reviewing – and may change – current laws. Here’s what you need to know.

Në seancën e sotme, Qeveria miratoi një konkluzion në lidhje me pesë kandidatët për prokuror publik dhe, në përputhje me dispozitat ligjore, do t’ia dorëzojë Këshillit të Prokurorëve Publikë, informoi sot në një konferencë për shtyp zëdhënësja e qeverisë Marija Miteva, raporton MIA. Duke u përgjigjur në pyetjen e një gazetari, Miteva sqaroi se Kuvendi […]

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Në seancën e sotme, Qeveria miratoi një konkluzion në lidhje me pesë kandidatët për prokuror publik dhe, në përputhje me dispozitat ligjore, do t’ia dorëzojë Këshillit të Prokurorëve Publikë, informoi sot në një konferencë për shtyp zëdhënësja e qeverisë Marija Miteva, raporton MIA. Duke u përgjigjur në pyetjen e një gazetari, Miteva sqaroi se Kuvendi […]

Écarté des législatives, Firmin Ngrebada lance un avertissement au régime Touadéra : Gouverner sans les autres,  solution de facilité ou risque pour la Nation ?     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Quelques semaines après sa défaite aux législatives dans la circonscription de Boali, l’ancien Premier ministre Firmin Ngrebada sort du […] Cet article Écarté des législatives, Firmin Ngrebada lance un avertissement au régime Touadéra : Gouverner sans les autres,  solution de facilité ou risque pour la Nation ? est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

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Écarté des législatives, Firmin Ngrebada lance un avertissement au régime Touadéra : Gouverner sans les autres,  solution de facilité ou risque pour la Nation ?     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Quelques semaines après sa défaite aux législatives dans la circonscription de Boali, l’ancien Premier ministre Firmin Ngrebada sort du […] Cet article Écarté des législatives, Firmin Ngrebada lance un avertissement au régime Touadéra : Gouverner sans les autres,  solution de facilité ou risque pour la Nation ? est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

« Vous devez être fatigués de parler de ça » : quand Fidèle Gouandjika se moque de la souffrance des Banguissois qui manquent de l’eau et d’électricité     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Sur le plateau de Patara de la radio Ndèkè-Luka, le ministre conseiller du président Touadéra Fidèle Gouandjika […] Cet article « Vous devez être fatigués de parler de ça » : quand Fidèle Gouandjika se moque de la souffrance des Banguissois qui manquent de l’eau et d’électricité est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

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« Vous devez être fatigués de parler de ça » : quand Fidèle Gouandjika se moque de la souffrance des Banguissois qui manquent de l’eau et d’électricité     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Sur le plateau de Patara de la radio Ndèkè-Luka, le ministre conseiller du président Touadéra Fidèle Gouandjika […] Cet article « Vous devez être fatigués de parler de ça » : quand Fidèle Gouandjika se moque de la souffrance des Banguissois qui manquent de l’eau et d’électricité est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

Festival de tabassage des agriculteurs par des mercenaires russes du groupe Wagner à Obo     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Les agriculteurs de la ville d’Obo, dans le Haut-Mbomou  ont vécu l’enfer sur terre lundi 2 février 2026. Dès l’aube, les miliciens russes du groupe Wagner les ont traqués dans […] Cet article Festival de tabassage des agriculteurs par des mercenaires russes du groupe Wagner à Obo est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

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Festival de tabassage des agriculteurs par des mercenaires russes du groupe Wagner à Obo     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Les agriculteurs de la ville d’Obo, dans le Haut-Mbomou  ont vécu l’enfer sur terre lundi 2 février 2026. Dès l’aube, les miliciens russes du groupe Wagner les ont traqués dans […] Cet article Festival de tabassage des agriculteurs par des mercenaires russes du groupe Wagner à Obo est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

Escândalo BRB/Master atinge governador Ibaneis Rocha, motiva pedido de CPI e impeachment, mas segue com poucas respostas

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Les mercenaires de la milice russe Wagner frappent à nouveau à Bangui : la vidéo de la scène a choqué tout le monde     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Lundi 2 janvier, une vidéo diffusée en direct sur Facebook a provoqué l’indignation de milliers de Centrafricains après un accident de […] Cet article Les mercenaires de la milice russe Wagner frappent à nouveau à Bangui : la vidéo de la scène a choqué tout le monde est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

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Les mercenaires de la milice russe Wagner frappent à nouveau à Bangui : la vidéo de la scène a choqué tout le monde     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Lundi 2 janvier, une vidéo diffusée en direct sur Facebook a provoqué l’indignation de milliers de Centrafricains après un accident de […] Cet article Les mercenaires de la milice russe Wagner frappent à nouveau à Bangui : la vidéo de la scène a choqué tout le monde est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

Camion incendié, l’équipage kidnappé  près de Zémio : un mois plus tard, quelle est la situation des otages ?     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Le 16 décembre 2025, un camion transportant des marchandises depuis Bangui a subi une embuscade violente aux abords de la ville de Zemio, dans le […] Cet article Camion incendié, l’équipage kidnappé  près de Zémio : un mois plus tard, quelle est la situation des otages ? est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

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Camion incendié, l’équipage kidnappé  près de Zémio : un mois plus tard, quelle est la situation des otages ?     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Le 16 décembre 2025, un camion transportant des marchandises depuis Bangui a subi une embuscade violente aux abords de la ville de Zemio, dans le […] Cet article Camion incendié, l’équipage kidnappé  près de Zémio : un mois plus tard, quelle est la situation des otages ? est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit this week that sought to force New York City to use a higher standard of proof before issuing longer-term suspensions. When students are removed from school for more than five days, families have the right to a hearing where a hearing officer weighs the evidence and makes a discipline recommendation. In a lawsuit filed in May, Legal Services NYC argued that the standard of proof at those hearings — “substantial and competent” evidence — requires less than a 50% chance a student did what they were accused of and violates their due process rights. The suit pushed for a “preponderance of the evidence” standard, which would require slightly more than 50% certainty. In his decision dismissing the lawsuit on Monday, U.S. District Judge J. Paul Oetken wrote that the “substantial and competent” evidence standard is constitutionally sufficient. He noted that the lawsuit cites no cases in which a court required the higher standard for student suspensions and contended that the current system already has some safeguards, such as giving families the chance to present evidence and cross-examine witnesses during suspension hearings. He also raised concerns that the higher standard would “burden the school discipline process with stricter procedures and a more onerous standard of proof.” Advocates have long raised concerns that schools can suspend students based on flimsy evidence. They also note that Black students and those with disabilities are disproportionately removed from their classrooms. In response to the ruling, Legal Services NYC attorney Michaela Shuchman said that suspensions can knock students off track and deprive them of school meals, health services provided on many campuses, and special education support. The organization provides free legal help for families going through suspension proceedings. “We are disappointed by this decision,” Shuchman wrote. “The least New York City can do is ensure that students have constitutionally adequate protections before facing these harms.” She said the organization is considering whether to appeal. A spokesperson for the city’s Law Department said it is reviewing the decision and declined further comment. Oetken noted that students who are removed from school for more than five days still have the right to instruction, and that the students involved in the lawsuit all faced suspensions of 17 days or fewer. “Some experts legitimately point to the serious negative effects of suspensions, while others argue that ‘zero tolerance’ policies are necessary to maintain discipline in schools,” Oetken wrote. “But the Due Process Clause is a blunt instrument, not well suited to such difficult policy choices.” Alex Zimmerman is a reporter for Chalkbeat New York, covering NYC public schools. Contact Alex at azimmerman@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit this week that sought to force New York City to use a higher standard of proof before issuing longer-term suspensions. When students are removed from school for more than five days, families have the right to a hearing where a hearing officer weighs the evidence and makes a discipline recommendation. In a lawsuit filed in May, Legal Services NYC argued that the standard of proof at those hearings — “substantial and competent” evidence — requires less than a 50% chance a student did what they were accused of and violates their due process rights. The suit pushed for a “preponderance of the evidence” standard, which would require slightly more than 50% certainty. In his decision dismissing the lawsuit on Monday, U.S. District Judge J. Paul Oetken wrote that the “substantial and competent” evidence standard is constitutionally sufficient. He noted that the lawsuit cites no cases in which a court required the higher standard for student suspensions and contended that the current system already has some safeguards, such as giving families the chance to present evidence and cross-examine witnesses during suspension hearings. He also raised concerns that the higher standard would “burden the school discipline process with stricter procedures and a more onerous standard of proof.” Advocates have long raised concerns that schools can suspend students based on flimsy evidence. They also note that Black students and those with disabilities are disproportionately removed from their classrooms. In response to the ruling, Legal Services NYC attorney Michaela Shuchman said that suspensions can knock students off track and deprive them of school meals, health services provided on many campuses, and special education support. The organization provides free legal help for families going through suspension proceedings. “We are disappointed by this decision,” Shuchman wrote. “The least New York City can do is ensure that students have constitutionally adequate protections before facing these harms.” She said the organization is considering whether to appeal. A spokesperson for the city’s Law Department said it is reviewing the decision and declined further comment. Oetken noted that students who are removed from school for more than five days still have the right to instruction, and that the students involved in the lawsuit all faced suspensions of 17 days or fewer. “Some experts legitimately point to the serious negative effects of suspensions, while others argue that ‘zero tolerance’ policies are necessary to maintain discipline in schools,” Oetken wrote. “But the Due Process Clause is a blunt instrument, not well suited to such difficult policy choices.” Alex Zimmerman is a reporter for Chalkbeat New York, covering NYC public schools. Contact Alex at azimmerman@chalkbeat.org.

Camp de Mboti : l’appel désespéré des réfugiés centrafricains oubliés au Congo depuis plus de 10 ans     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Installés depuis plus d’une décennie sur le territoire congolais d’Ango, les réfugiés centrafricains du camp Mboti lancent un appel pressant aux autorités et organisations humanitaires.   Bandassé […] Cet article Camp de Mboti : l’appel désespéré des réfugiés centrafricains oubliés au Congo depuis plus de 10 ans est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

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Camp de Mboti : l’appel désespéré des réfugiés centrafricains oubliés au Congo depuis plus de 10 ans     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Installés depuis plus d’une décennie sur le territoire congolais d’Ango, les réfugiés centrafricains du camp Mboti lancent un appel pressant aux autorités et organisations humanitaires.   Bandassé […] Cet article Camp de Mboti : l’appel désespéré des réfugiés centrafricains oubliés au Congo depuis plus de 10 ans est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

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la famille Massi réagit aux poursuites contre François Bozizé     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  La famille Massi suit de près l’évolution judiciaire concernant l’ancien chef d’État centrafricain François Bozizé , aujourd’hui poursuivi devant la Cour Pénale Spéciale.   Les proches de Charles Massi ont examiné le communiqué diffusé le […] Cet article Centrafrique : la famille Massi réagit aux poursuites contre François Bozizé est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

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la famille Massi réagit aux poursuites contre François Bozizé     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  La famille Massi suit de près l’évolution judiciaire concernant l’ancien chef d’État centrafricain François Bozizé , aujourd’hui poursuivi devant la Cour Pénale Spéciale.   Les proches de Charles Massi ont examiné le communiqué diffusé le […] Cet article Centrafrique : la famille Massi réagit aux poursuites contre François Bozizé est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

A small independent oil and gas company on the North Slope is making a bet on construction of the proposed trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline, a new regulatory filing reveals. According to the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Strong Energy Resources of Texas has asked the state to designate a new oil and gas unit on […]

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A small independent oil and gas company on the North Slope is making a bet on construction of the proposed trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline, a new regulatory filing reveals. According to the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Strong Energy Resources of Texas has asked the state to designate a new oil and gas unit on […]

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Pacific women experience well-documented inequalities in labour market participation and wage outcomes, often stemming from limited access to assets, finance and services, as well as enduring social norms that ascribe caregiving duties primarily to women. These gender challenges persist despite strong progress toward gender parity in education. However, when Pacific migrants settle in a new ... Read more Disclosure This research was undertaken with the support of the Pacific Research Program, with funding from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Any opinions expressed are those of the author only. About the author/s Huiyuan Liu Huiyuan (Sharon) Liu is a research officer at the Development Policy Centre, working in the area of labour mobility.

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Pacific women experience well-documented inequalities in labour market participation and wage outcomes, often stemming from limited access to assets, finance and services, as well as enduring social norms that ascribe caregiving duties primarily to women. These gender challenges persist despite strong progress toward gender parity in education. However, when Pacific migrants settle in a new ... Read more Disclosure This research was undertaken with the support of the Pacific Research Program, with funding from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Any opinions expressed are those of the author only. About the author/s Huiyuan Liu Huiyuan (Sharon) Liu is a research officer at the Development Policy Centre, working in the area of labour mobility.

Elon Musk a annoncé lundi 2 février l'absorption de xAI, sa société d'intelligence artificielle (IA) qui détient aussi le réseau social X (ex-Twitter), au sein de son entreprise spatiale SpaceX, afin de réaliser notamment son projet de construire des centres de données en orbite.

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Elon Musk a annoncé lundi 2 février l'absorption de xAI, sa société d'intelligence artificielle (IA) qui détient aussi le réseau social X (ex-Twitter), au sein de son entreprise spatiale SpaceX, afin de réaliser notamment son projet de construire des centres de données en orbite.

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“We saw the federalization of the National Guard, hundreds of millions of dollars wasted of taxpayer money,” the governor said.

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“We saw the federalization of the National Guard, hundreds of millions of dollars wasted of taxpayer money,” the governor said.