, región de Los Lagos. La investigación del origen del incendio quedó a cargo del Laboratorio de Criminalística por instrucción de Fiscalía. No obstante, el mayor de la primera comisaría de Puerto Varas, Félix Sánchez indicó que al ser detenida, la mujer de 20 años reconoció preliminarmente su autoría. “Las motivaciones de parte de la … Continua leyendo "Mujer de 20 años habría provocado fuego que destruyó una casa en Llanquihue: reconoció autoría" The post Mujer de 20 años habría provocado fuego que destruyó una casa en Llanquihue: reconoció autoría appeared first on BioBioChile.

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, región de Los Lagos. La investigación del origen del incendio quedó a cargo del Laboratorio de Criminalística por instrucción de Fiscalía. No obstante, el mayor de la primera comisaría de Puerto Varas, Félix Sánchez indicó que al ser detenida, la mujer de 20 años reconoció preliminarmente su autoría. “Las motivaciones de parte de la … Continua leyendo "Mujer de 20 años habría provocado fuego que destruyó una casa en Llanquihue: reconoció autoría" The post Mujer de 20 años habría provocado fuego que destruyó una casa en Llanquihue: reconoció autoría appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Nesta terça-feira (20), a Secretaria de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Trabalho da Prefeitura de Guarulhos promoverá um mutirão de empregos com mais de 1.300 vagas de carteira assinada. A ação, preparada para ocorrer no Centro Adamastor das 9h às 16h, reúne oportunidades nas mais diversas áreas, como comércio, logística, varejo e aeroportuário. Entre as vagas estão […] O post Mutirão de empregos oferece 1.300 vagas em Guarulhos  apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

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Nesta terça-feira (20), a Secretaria de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Trabalho da Prefeitura de Guarulhos promoverá um mutirão de empregos com mais de 1.300 vagas de carteira assinada. A ação, preparada para ocorrer no Centro Adamastor das 9h às 16h, reúne oportunidades nas mais diversas áreas, como comércio, logística, varejo e aeroportuário. Entre as vagas estão […] O post Mutirão de empregos oferece 1.300 vagas em Guarulhos  apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

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Imigração. Vestuário muçulmano. Banheiros unissex. Na estratégia de guerra cultural da ultradireita, agitar fantasmas tornou-se ponto crucial. Por que ele é eficaz, em meio à crise da democracia? Quais os contravenenos? The post A política dos problemas inexistentes appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Imigração. Vestuário muçulmano. Banheiros unissex. Na estratégia de guerra cultural da ultradireita, agitar fantasmas tornou-se ponto crucial. Por que ele é eficaz, em meio à crise da democracia? Quais os contravenenos? The post A política dos problemas inexistentes appeared first on Outras Palavras.

تۆڕی مافەکانی مرۆڤی کوردستان کە بە شێوەیەکی تایبەت ڕۆماڵی پێشێلکارییە مرۆییەکانی شارەکانی کوردستان لە ئێران دەکات، لە دوایین ڕاپۆرتی خۆیدا سەبارەت بە خۆپیشاندانەکانی ئەم دواییەی نێو ئێران کە لە کۆتایی مانگی دوازدەی ساڵی ڕابردووەوە دەستیانپێکردووە، ئاماژە بە ژمارەی کوژراوەکانی ئەم خۆپیشاندانە لە شارەکانی کوردستان دەکات. ئەو ڕێکخراوەیە لە ڕاپۆرتەکەیدا نووسیوێتی بە پشتبەستن بە قسەی چەند کەسی ئاگادار و شایەتحاڵانی ڕووداوەکان، لانیکەم 150 هاووڵاتی کورد لە شارە جۆربەجۆرەکانی ئێران لە کاتی...

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تۆڕی مافەکانی مرۆڤی کوردستان کە بە شێوەیەکی تایبەت ڕۆماڵی پێشێلکارییە مرۆییەکانی شارەکانی کوردستان لە ئێران دەکات، لە دوایین ڕاپۆرتی خۆیدا سەبارەت بە خۆپیشاندانەکانی ئەم دواییەی نێو ئێران کە لە کۆتایی مانگی دوازدەی ساڵی ڕابردووەوە دەستیانپێکردووە، ئاماژە بە ژمارەی کوژراوەکانی ئەم خۆپیشاندانە لە شارەکانی کوردستان دەکات. ئەو ڕێکخراوەیە لە ڕاپۆرتەکەیدا نووسیوێتی بە پشتبەستن بە قسەی چەند کەسی ئاگادار و شایەتحاڵانی ڕووداوەکان، لانیکەم 150 هاووڵاتی کورد لە شارە جۆربەجۆرەکانی ئێران لە کاتی...

Mientras Jorge Quiroz lleva resonando varias semanas como carta de Hacienda para el próximo Gobierno de José Antonio Kast, ahora se ha revelado quien sería el nombre que lideraría la cartera de Economía: Daniel Mas Valdés. Así lo han señalado Diario Financiero, Pulso y Ex-Ante, citando distintas cercanas al asunto. Ingeniero Agrónomo de la Universidad … Continua leyendo "Aseguran que el vicepresidente de la CPC, Daniel Mas, sería nominado de Kast como Ministro de Economía" The post Aseguran que el vicepresidente de la CPC, Daniel Mas, sería nominado de Kast como Ministro de Economía appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Mientras Jorge Quiroz lleva resonando varias semanas como carta de Hacienda para el próximo Gobierno de José Antonio Kast, ahora se ha revelado quien sería el nombre que lideraría la cartera de Economía: Daniel Mas Valdés. Así lo han señalado Diario Financiero, Pulso y Ex-Ante, citando distintas cercanas al asunto. Ingeniero Agrónomo de la Universidad … Continua leyendo "Aseguran que el vicepresidente de la CPC, Daniel Mas, sería nominado de Kast como Ministro de Economía" The post Aseguran que el vicepresidente de la CPC, Daniel Mas, sería nominado de Kast como Ministro de Economía appeared first on BioBioChile.

Last Updated on January 19, 2026 The Central African region, also known as the Congo Basin, is the largest rainforest on the continent with 300 million hectares, making it the world’s second largest rainforest after the Amazon. It is home to many Indigenous peoples whose names vary depending on the country or sub-region they live […] Source

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Last Updated on January 19, 2026 The Central African region, also known as the Congo Basin, is the largest rainforest on the continent with 300 million hectares, making it the world’s second largest rainforest after the Amazon. It is home to many Indigenous peoples whose names vary depending on the country or sub-region they live […] Source

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Tiempo de lectura: 3 minutosLuego de los ataques armados atribuidos a la pandilla Barrio 18, que dejaron policías fallecidos y heridos, el Gobierno decretó estado de sitio a nivel nacional por 30 días, una medida publicada en el Diario de Centro América y que solo espera la ratificación del Congreso de la República, que puede ser en la sesión ... Read more

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Tiempo de lectura: 3 minutosLuego de los ataques armados atribuidos a la pandilla Barrio 18, que dejaron policías fallecidos y heridos, el Gobierno decretó estado de sitio a nivel nacional por 30 días, una medida publicada en el Diario de Centro América y que solo espera la ratificación del Congreso de la República, que puede ser en la sesión ... Read more

Un nuevo reporte de Reuters detalló que funcionarios de Estado de Estados Unidos tuvieron conversaciones secretas con Diosdado Cabello, considerado el ‘Número 2 del Chavismo’, tiempo antes de la captura de Nicolás Maduro en Venezuela. El citado citó a fuentes familiarizadas con el asunto, asegurando que las conversaciones ocurrieron en lapsos breves durante varios meses, … Continua leyendo "EEUU mantuvo conversaciones secretas con Diosdado Cabello antes de la caída de Maduro, asegura Reuters" The post EEUU mantuvo conversaciones secretas con Diosdado Cabello antes de la caída de Maduro, asegura Reuters appeared first on BioBioChile.

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Un nuevo reporte de Reuters detalló que funcionarios de Estado de Estados Unidos tuvieron conversaciones secretas con Diosdado Cabello, considerado el ‘Número 2 del Chavismo’, tiempo antes de la captura de Nicolás Maduro en Venezuela. El citado citó a fuentes familiarizadas con el asunto, asegurando que las conversaciones ocurrieron en lapsos breves durante varios meses, … Continua leyendo "EEUU mantuvo conversaciones secretas con Diosdado Cabello antes de la caída de Maduro, asegura Reuters" The post EEUU mantuvo conversaciones secretas con Diosdado Cabello antes de la caída de Maduro, asegura Reuters appeared first on BioBioChile.

سیناتۆری کۆماری لینزی گراهام سەبارەت بە ڕووداوەکانی ڕۆژئاوا و حکومەتی سوریا لە زەنجیرەیەک نووسیندا لە تۆڕی ئیکس ڕایدەگەیەنێت "ناتوانن بە بەکارهێنانی هێزی سەربازی، وەک ئەوەی ئەحمەد شەرع، سەرۆکی حکومەتی سوریا هەوڵی بۆ دەدات، سوریا یەکبخەن ." گراهام دەشڵێت "ئەم هەنگاوەی هێزەکانی حکومەتی سوریا لەدژی ئەندامانی هێزەکانی سوریای دیموکرات پڕە لە مەترسی و چاوەڕێ دەکەم کۆنگرێس بە زووترین کات دانیشتن و کۆبوونەوەی سەبارەت بەم بابەتە هەبێت. من پێم وایە ئەمە گونجاو دەبێت." گراهام دەڵێت ئێمە قەرزاری...

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سیناتۆری کۆماری لینزی گراهام سەبارەت بە ڕووداوەکانی ڕۆژئاوا و حکومەتی سوریا لە زەنجیرەیەک نووسیندا لە تۆڕی ئیکس ڕایدەگەیەنێت "ناتوانن بە بەکارهێنانی هێزی سەربازی، وەک ئەوەی ئەحمەد شەرع، سەرۆکی حکومەتی سوریا هەوڵی بۆ دەدات، سوریا یەکبخەن ." گراهام دەشڵێت "ئەم هەنگاوەی هێزەکانی حکومەتی سوریا لەدژی ئەندامانی هێزەکانی سوریای دیموکرات پڕە لە مەترسی و چاوەڕێ دەکەم کۆنگرێس بە زووترین کات دانیشتن و کۆبوونەوەی سەبارەت بەم بابەتە هەبێت. من پێم وایە ئەمە گونجاو دەبێت." گراهام دەڵێت ئێمە قەرزاری...

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Quando corporações engolem o comércio local e impõem o deserto dos ultraprocessados, uma iniciativa inspira a urbanidade frutífera: um mercado onde o trabalho é cooperativado desafia a ideia de patronato e oferece preços justos. Poderá se espalhar pelas cidades? The post GOMO: Um respiro agroecológico na Oxxolândia appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Quando corporações engolem o comércio local e impõem o deserto dos ultraprocessados, uma iniciativa inspira a urbanidade frutífera: um mercado onde o trabalho é cooperativado desafia a ideia de patronato e oferece preços justos. Poderá se espalhar pelas cidades? The post GOMO: Um respiro agroecológico na Oxxolândia appeared first on Outras Palavras.

Coaliția de guvernare a decis, astăzi, ca Executivul să își angajeze răspunderea în Parlament pe reforma administrației publice doar împreună cu adoptarea, în mod similar, a pachetului de relansare economică propus de PSD.

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Coaliția de guvernare a decis, astăzi, ca Executivul să își angajeze răspunderea în Parlament pe reforma administrației publice doar împreună cu adoptarea, în mod similar, a pachetului de relansare economică propus de PSD.

El guardameta alemán jugará cedido en Montilivi tras perder la titularidad.

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Newly emerging videos show Iranian security forces firing into crowds of protesters on January 8 and breaking into buildings and homes to arrest and beat people in the wake of countrywide mass protests. RFE/RL's Radio Farda spoke to the family of a protester killed in the crackdown.

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Newly emerging videos show Iranian security forces firing into crowds of protesters on January 8 and breaking into buildings and homes to arrest and beat people in the wake of countrywide mass protests. RFE/RL's Radio Farda spoke to the family of a protester killed in the crackdown.

Au Mali, Moussa Mara sera fixé sur son sort, le 8 février prochain. L'ex-Premier ministre a comparu, ce lundi 19 janvier, devant la Cour d'appel de Bamako. En détention depuis le 1ᵉʳ août, Moussa Mara a été condamné, fin octobre, à deux ans de prison dont un ferme, et à une amende de 500 000 FCFA, pour « atteinte au crédit de l’État » et « opposition à l’autorité légitime ». En cause : un message publié sur les réseaux sociaux dans lequel Moussa Mara déclarait vouloir se « battre par tous les moyens » pour que le « soleil » succède à « la nuit ». Les avocats de Moussa Mara ont, à nouveau, plaidé la relaxe.

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Au Mali, Moussa Mara sera fixé sur son sort, le 8 février prochain. L'ex-Premier ministre a comparu, ce lundi 19 janvier, devant la Cour d'appel de Bamako. En détention depuis le 1ᵉʳ août, Moussa Mara a été condamné, fin octobre, à deux ans de prison dont un ferme, et à une amende de 500 000 FCFA, pour « atteinte au crédit de l’État » et « opposition à l’autorité légitime ». En cause : un message publié sur les réseaux sociaux dans lequel Moussa Mara déclarait vouloir se « battre par tous les moyens » pour que le « soleil » succède à « la nuit ». Les avocats de Moussa Mara ont, à nouveau, plaidé la relaxe.

Pas mbledhjes së kryesisë së LDK-së, Besian Mustafa, nga kjo parti ka thënë se më 31 janar është ftuar mbledhja e Kuvendit të LDK-së. Në atë mbledhje siç deklaroi Mustafa, kryetari i LDK-së, Lumir Abdixhiku do të ofrojë dorëheqjen dhe do të lihet i lirë ky organ i partisë që të vendosë, raporton Koha.net. “Pati […]

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Pas mbledhjes së kryesisë së LDK-së, Besian Mustafa, nga kjo parti ka thënë se më 31 janar është ftuar mbledhja e Kuvendit të LDK-së. Në atë mbledhje siç deklaroi Mustafa, kryetari i LDK-së, Lumir Abdixhiku do të ofrojë dorëheqjen dhe do të lihet i lirë ky organ i partisë që të vendosë, raporton Koha.net. “Pati […]

El primer año de Trump en el Gobierno muestra, sobre todo, concentración de poder. Pero también debilitamiento institucional, cambios acelerados, giro imperial en política exterior y una base de apoyo dividida.

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El primer año de Trump en el Gobierno muestra, sobre todo, concentración de poder. Pero también debilitamiento institucional, cambios acelerados, giro imperial en política exterior y una base de apoyo dividida.

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La infidelidad persiste incluso en relaciones abiertas: romper acuerdos, ocultar deseos o emociones evidencia que ningún modelo relacional escapa a los conflictos, celos y límites humanos.

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La infidelidad persiste incluso en relaciones abiertas: romper acuerdos, ocultar deseos o emociones evidencia que ningún modelo relacional escapa a los conflictos, celos y límites humanos.

(The Center Square) – A member of Cities Church said protesters who disrupted a Sunday morning service in St. Paul were seated throughout the congregation before the service began. Caleb Phillips, speaking with TCS in an exclusive interview on Monday, said, “The entire congregation came alive. Individuals who are planted from front to back throughout the entire place stood up. It felt like we were surrounded, because they were all throughout the congregation.” The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the protest organized in part by Black Lives Matter Minnesota. Video posted by the group shows protesters chanting “ICE out” and “justice for Renee Good” during the service. Another video circulating on social media shows a protester calling congregants “pretend Christians” and “comfortable white people.” Phillips said it was a very tense situation for the congregation, one that began initially excited to have so many new people attending the service. “Most of them definitely were already sitting in the congregation with other congregants,” Phillips said. “Some of them had talked with these people, assumed that they were visitors or new attendees, and asked them a little bit about themselves, and just tried to welcome them.” Published reports say the protesters discovered one of the church’s pastors works for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. A descriptor used is a “clandestine mission.” Enhanced enforcement of federal immigration law has been increased in the Twin Cities in recent weeks. Tensions have escalated, with federal agents often impeded by people trying to prevent them from doing their work. Phillips said that the church is standing by David Easterwood, a pastor at Cities Church and also head of a local U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field unit. The congregation met again Sunday evening to finish the interrupted service; Phillips said Pastor Jonathan Parnell addressed the protest. “He said that David Easterwood has worked in law enforcement for the entire time that he’s known him,” Phillips said. “He also said that David Easterwood is a good man and a just and righteous man.” Phillips said the church’s support for Easterwood is not political. “He is our pastor and our brother in Christ,” he said. “We love him and we are going to stand with him, regardless of what the current public opinion on his job is.” Shootings each of the last two Wednesdays, one fatal, have added more tension and rhetoric in conversations. On Jan. 7, 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good drove onto a street with ICE officers conducting immigration enforcement. Her vehicle struck a federal agent and she was killed by what Homeland Security says were "defensive shots" fired. Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary of Homeland Security, said Good’s vehicle was “attempting to run over our law enforcement officers” and that an officer fired after fearing for his life. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called the incident an “act of domestic terrorism.” City and state leaders have disputed that account, saying ICE’s presence in the community has created chaos and harm. On Jan. 14, an agent trying to detain a person believed illegally in the country was beaten by others before firing a defensive shot. Four suspects, including the initial person wanted by the agents, were taken into custody. Widespread protests, school closures and violence have risen in the nearly two weeks since Good was killed. Federal officials said Sunday’s protest will receive significant attention, as the Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation work together to pursue charges for federal crimes. Some of those crimes could include violations of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act of 1994, which prohibits obstruction or threats at abortion clinics and places of worship. “There are already two prosecutors from my office on their way to Minneapolis,” said Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general for the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division. “There is no more sacred right in our Constitution than the right to assemble and pray to God.” Phillips, who has lived in the Twin Cities his entire life, explained in more detail the events of Sunday morning’s protest. He said the 10:30 a.m. service was proceeding normally until the sermon began. “The lead pastor gets up, prays and tells us to open our Bibles to John Chapter 13,” he said. “And then this lady stands up in the back and she says, ‘Excuse me, pastor.’” Phillips said she then accused the church of employing an ICE official as a pastor. As church members attempted to escort her out, dozens of people throughout the congregation then stood up and began chanting. “A lot of the children just immediately started crying, because it was so sudden and so loud and just frightening for them,” Phillips said, explaining there were a couple different reactions from the congregation to the protest. “Some people helped the families that had young children … a lot of others stayed in the sanctuary, and we were either praying or singing or reading Scripture.” Phillips said he read aloud from the Bible until he lost his voice and church staff eventually directed remaining members to a smaller chapel while police removed the protesters. Church officials and Republicans have been responding to the protest, which quickly captured national attention far beyond Minnesota. Alex Plechash, chairman of the Republican Party of Minnesota, called out Democrats. “When government closed churches, Democrats cheered,” Plechash said. “When mobs disrupt worship, Democrats look the other way. Governor Tim Walz and Senator Klobuchar: condemn this now!” Phillips said it has been a surreal experience to see his church in the national news, but warned that there has also been a lot of misrepresentations about what actually happened. “I was there, and I know exactly what happened,” Phillips said. “I’m seeing all these people who are like, ‘Well, I watched a livestream and I know exactly what happened,’ and it’s like, no, you really don’t.” So far, Democrats both in Minnesota and nationally have been largely silent regarding the church protest. Others, like journalist Don Lemon, who was on the ground in the church covering the protest, defended the protestors' actions. “I imagine it’s uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here,” Lemon said. “But, that’s what protesting is about.” Some commentators are calling for Lemon’s arrest. Dhillon directly addressed those calls during a Monday morning interview. “Don Lemon himself has come out and said he knew exactly what was going to happen inside that facility,” Dhillon said. “He went into the facility, and then he began ‘committing journalism,’ as if that's sort of a shield from being an embedded part of a criminal conspiracy. It isn't.” Dhillon promised there will be serious repercussions for those involved in the protest. “Come next Sunday, nobody should think in the United States that they're going to be able to get away with this,” she added. “The fullest force of the federal government is going to come down and prevent this from happening and put these people away for a long, long time.” While Phillips said he hopes there is justice in the wake of the protest, he is grateful because of the reaction of “love, forgiveness, and prayer” from the congregation. “Our response is love for one another,” he said. “Hopefully, in that, even the people who seem to hate us so deeply, will see Jesus Christ in us.”

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(The Center Square) – A member of Cities Church said protesters who disrupted a Sunday morning service in St. Paul were seated throughout the congregation before the service began. Caleb Phillips, speaking with TCS in an exclusive interview on Monday, said, “The entire congregation came alive. Individuals who are planted from front to back throughout the entire place stood up. It felt like we were surrounded, because they were all throughout the congregation.” The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating the protest organized in part by Black Lives Matter Minnesota. Video posted by the group shows protesters chanting “ICE out” and “justice for Renee Good” during the service. Another video circulating on social media shows a protester calling congregants “pretend Christians” and “comfortable white people.” Phillips said it was a very tense situation for the congregation, one that began initially excited to have so many new people attending the service. “Most of them definitely were already sitting in the congregation with other congregants,” Phillips said. “Some of them had talked with these people, assumed that they were visitors or new attendees, and asked them a little bit about themselves, and just tried to welcome them.” Published reports say the protesters discovered one of the church’s pastors works for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. A descriptor used is a “clandestine mission.” Enhanced enforcement of federal immigration law has been increased in the Twin Cities in recent weeks. Tensions have escalated, with federal agents often impeded by people trying to prevent them from doing their work. Phillips said that the church is standing by David Easterwood, a pastor at Cities Church and also head of a local U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field unit. The congregation met again Sunday evening to finish the interrupted service; Phillips said Pastor Jonathan Parnell addressed the protest. “He said that David Easterwood has worked in law enforcement for the entire time that he’s known him,” Phillips said. “He also said that David Easterwood is a good man and a just and righteous man.” Phillips said the church’s support for Easterwood is not political. “He is our pastor and our brother in Christ,” he said. “We love him and we are going to stand with him, regardless of what the current public opinion on his job is.” Shootings each of the last two Wednesdays, one fatal, have added more tension and rhetoric in conversations. On Jan. 7, 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good drove onto a street with ICE officers conducting immigration enforcement. Her vehicle struck a federal agent and she was killed by what Homeland Security says were "defensive shots" fired. Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary of Homeland Security, said Good’s vehicle was “attempting to run over our law enforcement officers” and that an officer fired after fearing for his life. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called the incident an “act of domestic terrorism.” City and state leaders have disputed that account, saying ICE’s presence in the community has created chaos and harm. On Jan. 14, an agent trying to detain a person believed illegally in the country was beaten by others before firing a defensive shot. Four suspects, including the initial person wanted by the agents, were taken into custody. Widespread protests, school closures and violence have risen in the nearly two weeks since Good was killed. Federal officials said Sunday’s protest will receive significant attention, as the Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation work together to pursue charges for federal crimes. Some of those crimes could include violations of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act of 1994, which prohibits obstruction or threats at abortion clinics and places of worship. “There are already two prosecutors from my office on their way to Minneapolis,” said Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general for the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division. “There is no more sacred right in our Constitution than the right to assemble and pray to God.” Phillips, who has lived in the Twin Cities his entire life, explained in more detail the events of Sunday morning’s protest. He said the 10:30 a.m. service was proceeding normally until the sermon began. “The lead pastor gets up, prays and tells us to open our Bibles to John Chapter 13,” he said. “And then this lady stands up in the back and she says, ‘Excuse me, pastor.’” Phillips said she then accused the church of employing an ICE official as a pastor. As church members attempted to escort her out, dozens of people throughout the congregation then stood up and began chanting. “A lot of the children just immediately started crying, because it was so sudden and so loud and just frightening for them,” Phillips said, explaining there were a couple different reactions from the congregation to the protest. “Some people helped the families that had young children … a lot of others stayed in the sanctuary, and we were either praying or singing or reading Scripture.” Phillips said he read aloud from the Bible until he lost his voice and church staff eventually directed remaining members to a smaller chapel while police removed the protesters. Church officials and Republicans have been responding to the protest, which quickly captured national attention far beyond Minnesota. Alex Plechash, chairman of the Republican Party of Minnesota, called out Democrats. “When government closed churches, Democrats cheered,” Plechash said. “When mobs disrupt worship, Democrats look the other way. Governor Tim Walz and Senator Klobuchar: condemn this now!” Phillips said it has been a surreal experience to see his church in the national news, but warned that there has also been a lot of misrepresentations about what actually happened. “I was there, and I know exactly what happened,” Phillips said. “I’m seeing all these people who are like, ‘Well, I watched a livestream and I know exactly what happened,’ and it’s like, no, you really don’t.” So far, Democrats both in Minnesota and nationally have been largely silent regarding the church protest. Others, like journalist Don Lemon, who was on the ground in the church covering the protest, defended the protestors' actions. “I imagine it’s uncomfortable and traumatic for the people here,” Lemon said. “But, that’s what protesting is about.” Some commentators are calling for Lemon’s arrest. Dhillon directly addressed those calls during a Monday morning interview. “Don Lemon himself has come out and said he knew exactly what was going to happen inside that facility,” Dhillon said. “He went into the facility, and then he began ‘committing journalism,’ as if that's sort of a shield from being an embedded part of a criminal conspiracy. It isn't.” Dhillon promised there will be serious repercussions for those involved in the protest. “Come next Sunday, nobody should think in the United States that they're going to be able to get away with this,” she added. “The fullest force of the federal government is going to come down and prevent this from happening and put these people away for a long, long time.” While Phillips said he hopes there is justice in the wake of the protest, he is grateful because of the reaction of “love, forgiveness, and prayer” from the congregation. “Our response is love for one another,” he said. “Hopefully, in that, even the people who seem to hate us so deeply, will see Jesus Christ in us.”

Prim-ministrul Franţei, Sébastien Lecornu a ales: va recurge, marţi, la articolul 49.3 din Constituţie pentru a adopta o parte din proiectul finanţelor publice, după luni bune de discuţii pe această temă, în Parlament şi în afara lui. Premierul speră să reuşească şi să scape de moţiunile de cenzură ce au fost imediat anunţate iar asta graţie concesiilor făcute socialiştilor.

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Prim-ministrul Franţei, Sébastien Lecornu a ales: va recurge, marţi, la articolul 49.3 din Constituţie pentru a adopta o parte din proiectul finanţelor publice, după luni bune de discuţii pe această temă, în Parlament şi în afara lui. Premierul speră să reuşească şi să scape de moţiunile de cenzură ce au fost imediat anunţate iar asta graţie concesiilor făcute socialiştilor.