An ambulance-turned-mobile clinic pulls up along the kerb-side of the car park at the bustling Pathalam Junction in Kerala’s Ernakulam district on a March evening. The driver sets up a desk behind the van. This is one of the two Bandhu Clinics, a non-profit that provides primary healthcare services directly to interstate migrant workers and […]

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An ambulance-turned-mobile clinic pulls up along the kerb-side of the car park at the bustling Pathalam Junction in Kerala’s Ernakulam district on a March evening. The driver sets up a desk behind the van. This is one of the two Bandhu Clinics, a non-profit that provides primary healthcare services directly to interstate migrant workers and […]

Presidente do PT reconhece que partido deveria ter assinado a CPI do Banco Master Fonte

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Portugal está a acompanhar os seus cidadãos que foram interceptados por Israel ao largo da ilha grega de Creta esta semana. Estes três portugueses integravam um grupo de cerca de 175 membros da flotilha que pretendia chegar à faixa de Gaza. A maior parte destes militantes foi desembarcada hoje num porto da Creta. Em declarações à imprensa nesta quinta-feira, o chefe da diplomacia portuguesa, evocou a situação dos portugueses detidos.

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Portugal está a acompanhar os seus cidadãos que foram interceptados por Israel ao largo da ilha grega de Creta esta semana. Estes três portugueses integravam um grupo de cerca de 175 membros da flotilha que pretendia chegar à faixa de Gaza. A maior parte destes militantes foi desembarcada hoje num porto da Creta. Em declarações à imprensa nesta quinta-feira, o chefe da diplomacia portuguesa, evocou a situação dos portugueses detidos.

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O ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro foi internado na manhã desta sexta-feira (1º) no hospital DF Star, em Brasília, para passar por uma cirurgia no ombro. O procedimento, para tratar uma lesão no manguito rotador direito, deve durar três horas. Há uma semana, o procurador-geral da República, Paulo Gonet, enviou ao Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) parecer favorável […] Fonte

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O ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro foi internado na manhã desta sexta-feira (1º) no hospital DF Star, em Brasília, para passar por uma cirurgia no ombro. O procedimento, para tratar uma lesão no manguito rotador direito, deve durar três horas. Há uma semana, o procurador-geral da República, Paulo Gonet, enviou ao Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) parecer favorável […] Fonte

دوای سەردانی کەسایەتی کرستیانی پیرۆزی ئیگناتیۆس ئیفرێمی دووەم، داوای هەماهەنگی و لێبوردەیی لە نێوان هەموو گرووپ و کەمایەتییەکانی سوریادا دەکات.

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دوای سەردانی کەسایەتی کرستیانی پیرۆزی ئیگناتیۆس ئیفرێمی دووەم، داوای هەماهەنگی و لێبوردەیی لە نێوان هەموو گرووپ و کەمایەتییەکانی سوریادا دەکات.

В Украине в 2026 году начнется реформа армии, в рамках которой собираются провести поэтапную демобилизацию некоторых военнослужащих ВСУ, сообщил президент страны Владимир Зеленский.

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В Украине в 2026 году начнется реформа армии, в рамках которой собираются провести поэтапную демобилизацию некоторых военнослужащих ВСУ, сообщил президент страны Владимир Зеленский.

La crisis del club social, económica y deportiva alcanza a toda su estructura y evidencia un colapso total.

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La crisis del club social, económica y deportiva alcanza a toda su estructura y evidencia un colapso total.

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After the attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, who was there, told Fox 9 that “We all have to do a better job of watching the rhetoric.” In the wake of the attack, voices on X cited Democratic rhetoric as the cause. At a White House press briefing Monday, […]

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After the attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, who was there, told Fox 9 that “We all have to do a better job of watching the rhetoric.” In the wake of the attack, voices on X cited Democratic rhetoric as the cause. At a White House press briefing Monday, […]

El régimen iraní entregó una nueva propuesta para conversaciones con Washington a través del mediador Pakistán, informó este viernes la prensa estatal iraní. Tras el anuncio, los precios del petróleo cayeron en picado.

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El régimen iraní entregó una nueva propuesta para conversaciones con Washington a través del mediador Pakistán, informó este viernes la prensa estatal iraní. Tras el anuncio, los precios del petróleo cayeron en picado.

The Grand Rapids Garden Club hosts the 8th District Minnesota State Horticultural Society meeting May 16, 2026, at United Methodist Church in Grand Rapids.

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Picos de Europa, la sierra mallorquina y O Camiño dos Faros: diferentes visitas a la naturaleza para desconectarRafael Ruiz, fisioterapeuta, sobre los beneficios de caminar a diario: “La longevidad saludable no es un milagro médico” El primer domingo de mayo no es solo una festividad más; es el recordatorio de un vínculo especial, el Día de la Madre. Un momento para celebrar nuestras raíces y que encuentra su mejor eco en la madre que todos compartimos: la naturaleza. En su honor, y en el de quienes nos dieron la vida, quienes nos cuidaron o quienes nos criaron, recorremos tres rutas en entornos naturales para disfrutar de la exuberancia primaveral. Tres senderos diseñados para caminar, conversar y agradecer. Caminar es, en esencia, una forma de contemplación. Al seleccionar estos tres itinerarios, no buscamos solo el reto físico o la espectacularidad del paisaje, sino propiciar ese espacio donde el ruido cotidiano se apaga para dejar paso a lo importante. Cada uno de estos senderos ha sido elegido por su capacidad para detener el tiempo: desde las catedrales de piedra de los Picos de Europa hasta el abrazo luminoso del Mediterráneo o la bravura indomable del Atlántico gallego. Ruta del Cares en Picos de Europa Ruta del Cares. Picos de Europa es prácticamente inabarcable. Es el sueño de cualquier amante de la naturaleza. Se trata del Parque Nacional más antiguo de España: 646 kilómetros cuadrados de abruptos paisajes montañosos, valles verdísimos, lagos glaciales, desfiladeros profundos y pueblitos montaraces de otro tiempo. Su territorio se reparte entre Asturias, Cantabria y León. Aquí la madre naturaleza se celebra a sí misma en cada conjunto boscoso, cada formación rocosa, cada cuerpo de agua que los alimenta, cada animal que los habita. En este sentido es difícil seleccionar una sola ruta, pero aquí optamos por la Ruta del Cares. Se le conoce como la 'Garganta Divina' y es una de las rutas de senderismo más impresionantes de toda Europa. El camino, tallado literalmente en la roca caliza, sigue el cauce del río Cares. A pesar de su entorno de alta montaña, la ruta es sorprendentemente llana, lo que la convierte en una opción de dificultad media-baja, apta para cualquier persona cuya forma física sea razonable. Entre ida y vuelta, el recorrido cubre cerca de 22 kilómetros y suele tomar entre seis y siete horas para recorrerse. Es un trayecto que destaca por sus paredes verticales de más de 2.000 metros que parecen cerrarse sobre el caminante, creando un pasillo natural que te hace sentir diminuto. Serra de Tramuntana en Mallorca Serra de Tramuntana. En la Serra de Tramuntana, el aroma de pino carrasco se mezcla con la sal húmeda del Mediterráneo mientras que el sol radiante baña los acantilados de piedra blanca y saca brillo a la inmensidad de mar azul que delimita el horizonte. Este enclave, nombrado Patrimonio Mundial por la UNESCO, es parte fundamental de la estructura geológica que sostiene a la isla, y ofrece algunos de los paisajes más espectaculares para caminar entre la dureza de sus rocas y la calma de sus aguas turqueza. Para esta ocasión, la ruta sugerida es la que une el Mirador de Ses Barques con Cala Tuent. Un sendero de dificultad media con una duración de unas tres o cuatro horas, definido por un paisaje que evoca una calma sacramental. El camino atraviesa antiguas posesiones mallorquinas y olivares que desafían la gravedad, ofreciendo vistas constantes hacia la costa norte. El final del recorrido es la recompensa perfecta: el descenso hacia la Cala Tuent, una de las playas más vírgenes y espectaculares de la isla. Es el lugar ideal para coronar horas de caminata con un baño en sus aguas de cristal, permitiendo al cuerpo un descanso fresco antes de disfrutar un buen plato de marisco local en frente al mar. O Camiño dos Faros en Galicia O Camiño dos Faros En la Costa da Morte, la naturaleza se manifiesta con una fuerza que se puede palpar en cómo las olas han erosionado su litoral. Aquí, el Atlántico no baña la costa, la esculpe. O Camiño dos Faros es un museo al aire libre que exhibe lo que sucede cuando el mar choca contra los muros rocosos. Es un entorno de una belleza cruda, donde el granito de sus acantilados y el blanco de la espuma del mar ponen fin a enormes prados verdes, tan característicos de Galicia. Aunque el camino completo suma 200 kilómetros, la etapa que nos ocupa es la que va de Laxe a Arou. Un tramo de dificultad media que se puede completar en unas cinco a seis horas. Destaca por su variedad paisajística: desde playas de arena fina como la de Soesto –paraíso de surfistas–, hasta formaciones rocosas caprichosas que parecen esculturas de arte contemporáneo. Caminar por esta ruta es sumergirse en un ecosistema de dunas, acantilados y pequeñas aldeas marineras donde el tiempo parece haberse detenido.

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Picos de Europa, la sierra mallorquina y O Camiño dos Faros: diferentes visitas a la naturaleza para desconectarRafael Ruiz, fisioterapeuta, sobre los beneficios de caminar a diario: “La longevidad saludable no es un milagro médico” El primer domingo de mayo no es solo una festividad más; es el recordatorio de un vínculo especial, el Día de la Madre. Un momento para celebrar nuestras raíces y que encuentra su mejor eco en la madre que todos compartimos: la naturaleza. En su honor, y en el de quienes nos dieron la vida, quienes nos cuidaron o quienes nos criaron, recorremos tres rutas en entornos naturales para disfrutar de la exuberancia primaveral. Tres senderos diseñados para caminar, conversar y agradecer. Caminar es, en esencia, una forma de contemplación. Al seleccionar estos tres itinerarios, no buscamos solo el reto físico o la espectacularidad del paisaje, sino propiciar ese espacio donde el ruido cotidiano se apaga para dejar paso a lo importante. Cada uno de estos senderos ha sido elegido por su capacidad para detener el tiempo: desde las catedrales de piedra de los Picos de Europa hasta el abrazo luminoso del Mediterráneo o la bravura indomable del Atlántico gallego. Ruta del Cares en Picos de Europa Ruta del Cares. Picos de Europa es prácticamente inabarcable. Es el sueño de cualquier amante de la naturaleza. Se trata del Parque Nacional más antiguo de España: 646 kilómetros cuadrados de abruptos paisajes montañosos, valles verdísimos, lagos glaciales, desfiladeros profundos y pueblitos montaraces de otro tiempo. Su territorio se reparte entre Asturias, Cantabria y León. Aquí la madre naturaleza se celebra a sí misma en cada conjunto boscoso, cada formación rocosa, cada cuerpo de agua que los alimenta, cada animal que los habita. En este sentido es difícil seleccionar una sola ruta, pero aquí optamos por la Ruta del Cares. Se le conoce como la 'Garganta Divina' y es una de las rutas de senderismo más impresionantes de toda Europa. El camino, tallado literalmente en la roca caliza, sigue el cauce del río Cares. A pesar de su entorno de alta montaña, la ruta es sorprendentemente llana, lo que la convierte en una opción de dificultad media-baja, apta para cualquier persona cuya forma física sea razonable. Entre ida y vuelta, el recorrido cubre cerca de 22 kilómetros y suele tomar entre seis y siete horas para recorrerse. Es un trayecto que destaca por sus paredes verticales de más de 2.000 metros que parecen cerrarse sobre el caminante, creando un pasillo natural que te hace sentir diminuto. Serra de Tramuntana en Mallorca Serra de Tramuntana. En la Serra de Tramuntana, el aroma de pino carrasco se mezcla con la sal húmeda del Mediterráneo mientras que el sol radiante baña los acantilados de piedra blanca y saca brillo a la inmensidad de mar azul que delimita el horizonte. Este enclave, nombrado Patrimonio Mundial por la UNESCO, es parte fundamental de la estructura geológica que sostiene a la isla, y ofrece algunos de los paisajes más espectaculares para caminar entre la dureza de sus rocas y la calma de sus aguas turqueza. Para esta ocasión, la ruta sugerida es la que une el Mirador de Ses Barques con Cala Tuent. Un sendero de dificultad media con una duración de unas tres o cuatro horas, definido por un paisaje que evoca una calma sacramental. El camino atraviesa antiguas posesiones mallorquinas y olivares que desafían la gravedad, ofreciendo vistas constantes hacia la costa norte. El final del recorrido es la recompensa perfecta: el descenso hacia la Cala Tuent, una de las playas más vírgenes y espectaculares de la isla. Es el lugar ideal para coronar horas de caminata con un baño en sus aguas de cristal, permitiendo al cuerpo un descanso fresco antes de disfrutar un buen plato de marisco local en frente al mar. O Camiño dos Faros en Galicia O Camiño dos Faros En la Costa da Morte, la naturaleza se manifiesta con una fuerza que se puede palpar en cómo las olas han erosionado su litoral. Aquí, el Atlántico no baña la costa, la esculpe. O Camiño dos Faros es un museo al aire libre que exhibe lo que sucede cuando el mar choca contra los muros rocosos. Es un entorno de una belleza cruda, donde el granito de sus acantilados y el blanco de la espuma del mar ponen fin a enormes prados verdes, tan característicos de Galicia. Aunque el camino completo suma 200 kilómetros, la etapa que nos ocupa es la que va de Laxe a Arou. Un tramo de dificultad media que se puede completar en unas cinco a seis horas. Destaca por su variedad paisajística: desde playas de arena fina como la de Soesto –paraíso de surfistas–, hasta formaciones rocosas caprichosas que parecen esculturas de arte contemporáneo. Caminar por esta ruta es sumergirse en un ecosistema de dunas, acantilados y pequeñas aldeas marineras donde el tiempo parece haberse detenido.

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(The Center Square) - U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter's decision to run for U.S. Senate has attracted 14 candidates for his 1st Congressional District post. Carter, a Republican, has served in Congress since 2015. Six Republicans qualified: Pat Farrell, Jim Kingston, Brian Allen Montgomery, Krista Penn, Kandiss Taylor and Eugene Chin Yu. Taylor, an educator who ran for governor in 2022, said the Trump administration has not gone far enough to dismantle the Department of Education. “We have a lot of federal regulations in education, and they’re really unconstitutional,” Taylor said in an interview with The Center Square. “It’s supposed to be a state right.” Taylor slammed expanding Medicare and Medicaid. She called for greater competition among insurance companies to lower prices. “When you have monopolies on systems, then of course you can jack your price up and screw the people and that's what we see happening,” Taylor said. Penn told The Center Square she wants to advocate for veterans' issues. She said the Department of Veterans Affairs has not done enough to standardize its processes and provide the highest quality of care for veterans. “If things were standardized, then they would be able to walk right in and know exactly what the processes are and not have to learn things all over again,” Penn said. “We need fewer career politicians and we need more leaders who understand the true meaning of service." Kingston, son of former U.S. Congressman Jack Kingston, is endorsed by President Donald Trump. Kingston, Farrell, Montgomery and Yu did not respond to a request for an interview. Eight Democrats qualified: Defonsio Daniels, Joyce Marie Griggs, Amanda Hollowell, Michael McCord, Joey Palimeno, Sharon Stokes Williamson, Patrick Wilver and Randall Jay Zurcher. Hollowell said Carter has not been responsive to the community’s needs for several years. “He was selective about who he was responding to via email,” Hollowell said in an email with The Center Square. “Then, he became a super MAGA Trumper, so we really knew that he wasn’t listening to you.” Hollowell called for expanded testing and rubric opportunities, increased caps on student loan borrowing and pay raises for teachers. “If we are not providing people with that foundation and that skill set, we're going to be stagnant,” Hollowell said. “I do believe we fully need to reinstate the Department of Education.” Daniels, Griggs, McCord, Palimeno, Williamson, Wilver and Zurcher did not respond to a request for an interview. Early voting continues through May 15. A runoff, if needed, will be held on June 16.

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(The Center Square) - U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter's decision to run for U.S. Senate has attracted 14 candidates for his 1st Congressional District post. Carter, a Republican, has served in Congress since 2015. Six Republicans qualified: Pat Farrell, Jim Kingston, Brian Allen Montgomery, Krista Penn, Kandiss Taylor and Eugene Chin Yu. Taylor, an educator who ran for governor in 2022, said the Trump administration has not gone far enough to dismantle the Department of Education. “We have a lot of federal regulations in education, and they’re really unconstitutional,” Taylor said in an interview with The Center Square. “It’s supposed to be a state right.” Taylor slammed expanding Medicare and Medicaid. She called for greater competition among insurance companies to lower prices. “When you have monopolies on systems, then of course you can jack your price up and screw the people and that's what we see happening,” Taylor said. Penn told The Center Square she wants to advocate for veterans' issues. She said the Department of Veterans Affairs has not done enough to standardize its processes and provide the highest quality of care for veterans. “If things were standardized, then they would be able to walk right in and know exactly what the processes are and not have to learn things all over again,” Penn said. “We need fewer career politicians and we need more leaders who understand the true meaning of service." Kingston, son of former U.S. Congressman Jack Kingston, is endorsed by President Donald Trump. Kingston, Farrell, Montgomery and Yu did not respond to a request for an interview. Eight Democrats qualified: Defonsio Daniels, Joyce Marie Griggs, Amanda Hollowell, Michael McCord, Joey Palimeno, Sharon Stokes Williamson, Patrick Wilver and Randall Jay Zurcher. Hollowell said Carter has not been responsive to the community’s needs for several years. “He was selective about who he was responding to via email,” Hollowell said in an email with The Center Square. “Then, he became a super MAGA Trumper, so we really knew that he wasn’t listening to you.” Hollowell called for expanded testing and rubric opportunities, increased caps on student loan borrowing and pay raises for teachers. “If we are not providing people with that foundation and that skill set, we're going to be stagnant,” Hollowell said. “I do believe we fully need to reinstate the Department of Education.” Daniels, Griggs, McCord, Palimeno, Williamson, Wilver and Zurcher did not respond to a request for an interview. Early voting continues through May 15. A runoff, if needed, will be held on June 16.

Industry partners and students celebrated their shared accomplishments at the Design Studio Showcase on April 24 at Nebraska Innovation Campus. Third- and fourth-year students in the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln worked on projects sponsored by local businesses to build real solutions. The post Students and startups benefit from joining forces to solve real world business challenges appeared first on Silicon Prairie News.

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La falta de sintonía con el club precipitan el final del técnico asturiano en La Cerámica.

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La falta de sintonía con el club precipitan el final del técnico asturiano en La Cerámica.

El protagonismo de la manifestación de Málaga ha restado afluencia a la celebrada en Madrid, que ha arrancado a las 12.00 al ritmo de la banda valenciana Zoo.

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El protagonismo de la manifestación de Málaga ha restado afluencia a la celebrada en Madrid, que ha arrancado a las 12.00 al ritmo de la banda valenciana Zoo.

(The Center Square) – A new Civic Federation report has identified a persistent structural imbalance in the Illinois budget, with expenditures projected to grow faster than core revenues. The Chicago-based government research organization examined how Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2027 advances the state’s goals for financial stability. The report said Illinois’ fiscal position is likely to weaken unless the state adopts policy changes to better align revenues and expenditures, support stronger economic growth and expand the tax base. FUEL PRICES SURGE AGAIN Illinois gas prices have risen by an average of more than 50 cents per gallon in the last week. According to AAA, the average price for regular unleaded was $4.86 on Friday, up from $4.30 one week before and $4.67 on Thursday. The average Illinois price one year ago was $3.40. IL FARM BUREAU URGES U.S. SENATE TO PASS FARM BILL Illinois Farm Bureau President Philip Nelson is urging the U.S. Senate to swiftly pass the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026. The House approved the bill by a vote of 224 to 200 on Thursday. The the legislation updates funding levels for crop insurance and price support, disaster assistance, risk management programs, operation and marketing loans, and federal agricultural research. Thérèse Boudreaux contributed to this story. PINCKNEYVILLE SUPERINTENDENT OUT A Southern Illinois public school superintendent has stepped down following allegations of misconduct. The Southern Illinoisan reports that the Pinckneyville CCSD 204 school board accepted the resignation of superintendent Jerry Travelstead following a nearly three-hour meeting on Thursday night.

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(The Center Square) – A new Civic Federation report has identified a persistent structural imbalance in the Illinois budget, with expenditures projected to grow faster than core revenues. The Chicago-based government research organization examined how Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2027 advances the state’s goals for financial stability. The report said Illinois’ fiscal position is likely to weaken unless the state adopts policy changes to better align revenues and expenditures, support stronger economic growth and expand the tax base. FUEL PRICES SURGE AGAIN Illinois gas prices have risen by an average of more than 50 cents per gallon in the last week. According to AAA, the average price for regular unleaded was $4.86 on Friday, up from $4.30 one week before and $4.67 on Thursday. The average Illinois price one year ago was $3.40. IL FARM BUREAU URGES U.S. SENATE TO PASS FARM BILL Illinois Farm Bureau President Philip Nelson is urging the U.S. Senate to swiftly pass the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026. The House approved the bill by a vote of 224 to 200 on Thursday. The the legislation updates funding levels for crop insurance and price support, disaster assistance, risk management programs, operation and marketing loans, and federal agricultural research. Thérèse Boudreaux contributed to this story. PINCKNEYVILLE SUPERINTENDENT OUT A Southern Illinois public school superintendent has stepped down following allegations of misconduct. The Southern Illinoisan reports that the Pinckneyville CCSD 204 school board accepted the resignation of superintendent Jerry Travelstead following a nearly three-hour meeting on Thursday night.

Au Cameroun, Georges-Gilbert Baongla, qui se présente lui-même, de longue date, comme le fils aîné du président Paul Biya, veut désormais passer des tests ADN pour prouver sa filiation. Convoqué mardi 28 avril à la gendarmerie pour usurpation de titre, diffamation et cybercriminalité, il a notifié, via son conseil, son indisponibilité aux autorités. Celles-ci ne sont toutefois pas revenues sur leur position et lui ont interdit toute sortie du territoire national, en plus d’une nouvelle convocation.

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Au Cameroun, Georges-Gilbert Baongla, qui se présente lui-même, de longue date, comme le fils aîné du président Paul Biya, veut désormais passer des tests ADN pour prouver sa filiation. Convoqué mardi 28 avril à la gendarmerie pour usurpation de titre, diffamation et cybercriminalité, il a notifié, via son conseil, son indisponibilité aux autorités. Celles-ci ne sont toutefois pas revenues sur leur position et lui ont interdit toute sortie du territoire national, en plus d’une nouvelle convocation.

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The French-based international organization Reporters without Borders (RSF) has significantly downgraded Armenia’s position in its annual survey of press freedom around the world.

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The French-based international organization Reporters without Borders (RSF) has significantly downgraded Armenia’s position in its annual survey of press freedom around the world.

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Global real worker pay fell 12 percent while real CEO pay surged 54 percent between 2019 and 2025.At least four CEOs of major corporations each pocketed over $100 million in pay and bonuses last year. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan led the pack at over $205 million. Billionaires were paid $2,500 per second in dividends in 2025.The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and Oxfam are calling for urgent action to rein in extreme wealth, including higher, fairer taxes on the richest and binding limits on CEO pay.Chief executives of the world’s largest corporations enjoyed a 11 percent real-terms pay hike last year, while the average global worker saw real wages increase by just 0.5 percent, reveals new analysis by the ITUC and Oxfam ahead of International Workers’ Day (1 May).The analysis covers the top-paying 1,500 corporations across 33 countries which have reported CEO pay for 2025. The average CEO pocketed $8.4 million in pay and bonuses last year, up from $7.6 million in 2024. It would take the average global worker 490 years to earn the same amount.So far, four corporations, including Blackstone, Broadcom and Goldman Sachs, have reported paying their CEO more than $100 million in 2025. The top 10 highest-paid CEOs collectively made over $1 billion.The gender pay gap for the workforce across these 1,500 corporations averages 16 percent, meaning that these women workers effectively work for free from 4 November each year.The growing chasm between CEO compensation and average worker pay is part of a long-term trend in which executives and shareholders are capturing an ever-larger slice of the global economic pie.Global real wages for workers have fallen by 12 percent since 2019. This means they have effectively worked 108 days for free between 2019 and 2025 (31 days for free last year alone). Meanwhile, CEO pay has skyrocketed ―from an average of $5.5 million in 2019 to $8.4 million in 2025, a 54 percent increase in real terms. The ITUC and Oxfam’s analysis of shareholdings reveals that the super-rich are receiving significant payouts from the corporations they control. Nearly 1,000 billionaires whose investment portfolios were identified collectively received $79 billion in dividends in 2025 —equivalent to $2,500 per second. The average billionaire made more in dividends in less than two hours than the average worker earned in pay in an entire year.Some of the largest payouts in 2025 went to Bernard Arnault, owner of luxury brand LVMH, who pocketed $3.8 billion and Amancio Ortega, owner of Inditex (Zara), who received $3.7 billion.Payouts from corporations are often funneled into undermining workers’ rights and democracy.Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle, has used his wealth to become a major stakeholder in Paramount, which was purchased by his son’s company and includes major broadcast networks CBS. In France, far-right billionaire Vincent Bolloré now controls CNews, and has rebranded it as the French equivalent of Fox News. In 2024, Oxfam filed a formal UN complaint against Amazon and Walmart’s systematic human rights violations. Amazon and Walmart’s outsized wealth and power in the economy have enabled them to clamp down on unionization efforts and collective organizing.Billionaires are also leveraging their wealth to buy political influence. A global survey found that half of people believe “the rich often buy elections” in their countries. Oxfam estimates that billionaires are 4,000 times more likely to hold political office than ordinary people. Many super-rich politicians have sought to erode workers’ rights, cut public services, and deliver tax cuts to the richest.“This analysis exposes the billionaire coup against democracy, and its costs for working people. Companies promise us a virtuous cycle, but what we see is a vicious cycle led by mega corporations —they undermine collective bargaining and social dialogue while billionaire CEOs capture the wealth created by productivity gains. The super-rich then use enormous resources to fund anti-democratic political projects,” said ITUC General Secretary Luc Triangle.“These projects shift the blame for growing inequality onto marginalized groups, such as migrants, women and minorities in order to distract from the true culprits: their rich benefactors. They divide working people while dismantling and undermining democratic institutions and promoting policies that allow the super-rich to become even richer, at the expense of workers’ rights, safety and livelihoods. They attack democratic organizations like unions and block any avenues for popular reform, ensuring that the vicious anti-worker cycle continues.”Billionaire wealth has reached record highs in 2026. In just 12 months, they have gained $4 trillion —bringing their wealth to $1.5 trillion more than that of the poorest 4.1 billion people combined. There are 400 more billionaires compared to last year, and 45 of these new billionaires have made their fortunes in artificial intelligence.“We can’t continue to let a handful of super-rich people siphon off the rewards of work that belong to millions. Governments must cap CEO pay, fairly tax the super-rich and ensure minimum wages at the very least keep pace with inflation and ensure a dignified living. And workers must be able to exercise, without fear or obstruction, their rights to organize, to strike, and to bargain collectively. They are the ones who generate society’s wealth; they should be able to claim, as a matter of justice, what they are due,” said Oxfam International Executive Director Amitabh Behar."These measures can do far more than redistribute income; they can create economies that reward work, invest in communities, and hold powerful interests accountable. This is how we turn a system rigged for the few into one that works for everyone."

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Global real worker pay fell 12 percent while real CEO pay surged 54 percent between 2019 and 2025.At least four CEOs of major corporations each pocketed over $100 million in pay and bonuses last year. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan led the pack at over $205 million. Billionaires were paid $2,500 per second in dividends in 2025.The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and Oxfam are calling for urgent action to rein in extreme wealth, including higher, fairer taxes on the richest and binding limits on CEO pay.Chief executives of the world’s largest corporations enjoyed a 11 percent real-terms pay hike last year, while the average global worker saw real wages increase by just 0.5 percent, reveals new analysis by the ITUC and Oxfam ahead of International Workers’ Day (1 May).The analysis covers the top-paying 1,500 corporations across 33 countries which have reported CEO pay for 2025. The average CEO pocketed $8.4 million in pay and bonuses last year, up from $7.6 million in 2024. It would take the average global worker 490 years to earn the same amount.So far, four corporations, including Blackstone, Broadcom and Goldman Sachs, have reported paying their CEO more than $100 million in 2025. The top 10 highest-paid CEOs collectively made over $1 billion.The gender pay gap for the workforce across these 1,500 corporations averages 16 percent, meaning that these women workers effectively work for free from 4 November each year.The growing chasm between CEO compensation and average worker pay is part of a long-term trend in which executives and shareholders are capturing an ever-larger slice of the global economic pie.Global real wages for workers have fallen by 12 percent since 2019. This means they have effectively worked 108 days for free between 2019 and 2025 (31 days for free last year alone). Meanwhile, CEO pay has skyrocketed ―from an average of $5.5 million in 2019 to $8.4 million in 2025, a 54 percent increase in real terms. The ITUC and Oxfam’s analysis of shareholdings reveals that the super-rich are receiving significant payouts from the corporations they control. Nearly 1,000 billionaires whose investment portfolios were identified collectively received $79 billion in dividends in 2025 —equivalent to $2,500 per second. The average billionaire made more in dividends in less than two hours than the average worker earned in pay in an entire year.Some of the largest payouts in 2025 went to Bernard Arnault, owner of luxury brand LVMH, who pocketed $3.8 billion and Amancio Ortega, owner of Inditex (Zara), who received $3.7 billion.Payouts from corporations are often funneled into undermining workers’ rights and democracy.Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle, has used his wealth to become a major stakeholder in Paramount, which was purchased by his son’s company and includes major broadcast networks CBS. In France, far-right billionaire Vincent Bolloré now controls CNews, and has rebranded it as the French equivalent of Fox News. In 2024, Oxfam filed a formal UN complaint against Amazon and Walmart’s systematic human rights violations. Amazon and Walmart’s outsized wealth and power in the economy have enabled them to clamp down on unionization efforts and collective organizing.Billionaires are also leveraging their wealth to buy political influence. A global survey found that half of people believe “the rich often buy elections” in their countries. Oxfam estimates that billionaires are 4,000 times more likely to hold political office than ordinary people. Many super-rich politicians have sought to erode workers’ rights, cut public services, and deliver tax cuts to the richest.“This analysis exposes the billionaire coup against democracy, and its costs for working people. Companies promise us a virtuous cycle, but what we see is a vicious cycle led by mega corporations —they undermine collective bargaining and social dialogue while billionaire CEOs capture the wealth created by productivity gains. The super-rich then use enormous resources to fund anti-democratic political projects,” said ITUC General Secretary Luc Triangle.“These projects shift the blame for growing inequality onto marginalized groups, such as migrants, women and minorities in order to distract from the true culprits: their rich benefactors. They divide working people while dismantling and undermining democratic institutions and promoting policies that allow the super-rich to become even richer, at the expense of workers’ rights, safety and livelihoods. They attack democratic organizations like unions and block any avenues for popular reform, ensuring that the vicious anti-worker cycle continues.”Billionaire wealth has reached record highs in 2026. In just 12 months, they have gained $4 trillion —bringing their wealth to $1.5 trillion more than that of the poorest 4.1 billion people combined. There are 400 more billionaires compared to last year, and 45 of these new billionaires have made their fortunes in artificial intelligence.“We can’t continue to let a handful of super-rich people siphon off the rewards of work that belong to millions. Governments must cap CEO pay, fairly tax the super-rich and ensure minimum wages at the very least keep pace with inflation and ensure a dignified living. And workers must be able to exercise, without fear or obstruction, their rights to organize, to strike, and to bargain collectively. They are the ones who generate society’s wealth; they should be able to claim, as a matter of justice, what they are due,” said Oxfam International Executive Director Amitabh Behar."These measures can do far more than redistribute income; they can create economies that reward work, invest in communities, and hold powerful interests accountable. This is how we turn a system rigged for the few into one that works for everyone."

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Trent Alexander-Arnold se juega su futuro internacional mientras gana protagonismo de la mano de Arbeloa.