Never has the world been so concerned with discussions on international trade and tariffs as in the past six months. The last time there were such focussed discussions in the media and the public on trade was when the World Trade Organisation (WTO) was agreed upon in April 1994. Even in those heady days, trade […]

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Never has the world been so concerned with discussions on international trade and tariffs as in the past six months. The last time there were such focussed discussions in the media and the public on trade was when the World Trade Organisation (WTO) was agreed upon in April 1994. Even in those heady days, trade […]

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Rectorii a două mari universități din Iași neagă categoric faptul că ar fi discutat cu premierul Ilie Bolojan despre reducerea sporului pentru doctorat. Ilie Bolojan s-a întâlnit pe 20 ianuarie cu membrii Consiliului Național al Rectorilor (CNR) pentru a discuta bugetul educației și cercetării pentru anul 2026, însă rectorii Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” și ai Universității Tehnice „Gheorghe Asachi” îl contrazic.

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Rectorii a două mari universități din Iași neagă categoric faptul că ar fi discutat cu premierul Ilie Bolojan despre reducerea sporului pentru doctorat. Ilie Bolojan s-a întâlnit pe 20 ianuarie cu membrii Consiliului Național al Rectorilor (CNR) pentru a discuta bugetul educației și cercetării pentru anul 2026, însă rectorii Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” și ai Universității Tehnice „Gheorghe Asachi” îl contrazic.

Gizonak 25 urte ditu eta 27 urteko bere bikotekide ohiarekiko urruntze agindua du. Erasoa iragan igandean izan zen.

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Gizonak 25 urte ditu eta 27 urteko bere bikotekide ohiarekiko urruntze agindua du. Erasoa iragan igandean izan zen.

Udal teknikariek egin duten txostenaren arabera, «akats larriak» topatu ditu aginduan. Udalak trenbidea lurpetik pasatzeko eskatu du berriro ere.

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Udal teknikariek egin duten txostenaren arabera, «akats larriak» topatu ditu aginduan. Udalak trenbidea lurpetik pasatzeko eskatu du berriro ere.

Lo que nos hace humanos es un libro para niños apoyado por la UNESCO que habla de la importancia de la lengua materna. Escrito por el lingüista brasileño Victor Santos e ilustrado por la artista italiana Anna Forlati, el libro ha sido traducido ya en 37 lenguas. Entre las últimas traducciones, se cuentan las hechas en seis lenguas mayas de las 22 existentes. El objetivo, distribuir gratuitamente esta obra en comunidades lingüisticas mayas de Guatemala.

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Lo que nos hace humanos es un libro para niños apoyado por la UNESCO que habla de la importancia de la lengua materna. Escrito por el lingüista brasileño Victor Santos e ilustrado por la artista italiana Anna Forlati, el libro ha sido traducido ya en 37 lenguas. Entre las últimas traducciones, se cuentan las hechas en seis lenguas mayas de las 22 existentes. El objetivo, distribuir gratuitamente esta obra en comunidades lingüisticas mayas de Guatemala.

Claim: An online blog, Shine Liberia, alleges that rape suspect Peter Bonor Jallah has been released from jail. Verdict: False! The Ministry of Justice denies the allegation. Full Text  An online blog, Shine Liberia, in a Facebook post, alleged that Peter Bonor Jallah has been released from prison. Peter Bonor Jallah, a suspended NSA agent …

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Claim: An online blog, Shine Liberia, alleges that rape suspect Peter Bonor Jallah has been released from jail. Verdict: False! The Ministry of Justice denies the allegation. Full Text  An online blog, Shine Liberia, in a Facebook post, alleged that Peter Bonor Jallah has been released from prison. Peter Bonor Jallah, a suspended NSA agent …

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When the powers-that-be at Silicon Ranch first laid eyes on a gorgeous and available 4,500-acre parcel of timberland in northern Baldwin County, they probably believed they’d found an ideal site to build a utility-scale solar farm. The unzoned property is plenty big enough to accommodate the 2,000 acres of solar panels they want to install; […]

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When the powers-that-be at Silicon Ranch first laid eyes on a gorgeous and available 4,500-acre parcel of timberland in northern Baldwin County, they probably believed they’d found an ideal site to build a utility-scale solar farm. The unzoned property is plenty big enough to accommodate the 2,000 acres of solar panels they want to install; […]

Black Mental Health Village (BMHV) organized an event to honor 11 elders in Nashville for their contributions to the community, in recognition of Nashville 16 Day, which commemorates the 16 first-grade students who integrated Nashville's public schools in 1957. The post ‘Living Black History’ — Black Mental Health Village Honors Nashville Elders for Their Enduring Contributions appeared first on Nashville Banner.

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Black Mental Health Village (BMHV) organized an event to honor 11 elders in Nashville for their contributions to the community, in recognition of Nashville 16 Day, which commemorates the 16 first-grade students who integrated Nashville's public schools in 1957. The post ‘Living Black History’ — Black Mental Health Village Honors Nashville Elders for Their Enduring Contributions appeared first on Nashville Banner.

Afganistango Gobernuak “eskala handiko operazioa” iragarri ondotik heldu dira erasoak eta gerra adierazpena. Azken astean bero egon da bi herrialdeak banatzen dituen muga, Afganistanek taliban pakistandarrak babesten zituela salatu ostean. Nazioarteko komunitateak tentsioa baretzeko deia egin du.

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Afganistango Gobernuak “eskala handiko operazioa” iragarri ondotik heldu dira erasoak eta gerra adierazpena. Azken astean bero egon da bi herrialdeak banatzen dituen muga, Afganistanek taliban pakistandarrak babesten zituela salatu ostean. Nazioarteko komunitateak tentsioa baretzeko deia egin du.

Reforma administrativă este un subiect discutat de ani buni în România, dar rareori vedem inițiative concrete la nivel local. În Timiș, cinci comune au decis să încerce o formulă nouă: nu fuziune, nu comasare, ci asociere într-un consorțiu administrativ care să le permită să depună proiecte și să gestioneze în comun anumite servicii publice.

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Reforma administrativă este un subiect discutat de ani buni în România, dar rareori vedem inițiative concrete la nivel local. În Timiș, cinci comune au decis să încerce o formulă nouă: nu fuziune, nu comasare, ci asociere într-un consorțiu administrativ care să le permită să depună proiecte și să gestioneze în comun anumite servicii publice.

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Not every bill the General Assembly passes gets the attention it deserves, so I’m going to take a moment to highlight some unheralded successes from this year’s legislative session. A number of the bills I am applauding relate to children, and specifically child care. It’s no secret the lack of child care seats is holding […]

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Not every bill the General Assembly passes gets the attention it deserves, so I’m going to take a moment to highlight some unheralded successes from this year’s legislative session. A number of the bills I am applauding relate to children, and specifically child care. It’s no secret the lack of child care seats is holding […]

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Si Galicia es una sola, como sostuvo en su día Alberto Núñez Feijóo al negar divisiones internas, esa unidad debería reflejarse también en la gestión de su riqueza.

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Si Galicia es una sola, como sostuvo en su día Alberto Núñez Feijóo al negar divisiones internas, esa unidad debería reflejarse también en la gestión de su riqueza.

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Zahid Chaudhry, a U.S. Army veteran, was held in the Northwest ICE Processing Center for four months last year.  He was released in December. While inside, he saw multiple fellow detainees try to kill themselves, food was “inadequate at best” and “medical care was often medical violence,” his wife Melissa Chaudhry recently told Washington state […]

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Zahid Chaudhry, a U.S. Army veteran, was held in the Northwest ICE Processing Center for four months last year.  He was released in December. While inside, he saw multiple fellow detainees try to kill themselves, food was “inadequate at best” and “medical care was often medical violence,” his wife Melissa Chaudhry recently told Washington state […]

美国周五(2月27日)建议驻耶路撒冷大使馆的非必要人员离开以色列,此举是在美国威胁对伊朗进行军事打击的背景下,令地区紧张局势加剧。与此同时,中国也敦促公民尽快离开伊朗。而据中央社援引ABC消息,掌管美国在中东部队的美军中央司令部司令古柏今天向特朗普简报在伊朗可能采取的军事选项。

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美国周五(2月27日)建议驻耶路撒冷大使馆的非必要人员离开以色列,此举是在美国威胁对伊朗进行军事打击的背景下,令地区紧张局势加剧。与此同时,中国也敦促公民尽快离开伊朗。而据中央社援引ABC消息,掌管美国在中东部队的美军中央司令部司令古柏今天向特朗普简报在伊朗可能采取的军事选项。

美國周五(2月27日)建議駐耶路撒冷大使館的非必要人員離開以色列,此舉是在美國威脅對伊朗進行軍事打擊的背景下,令地區緊張局勢加劇。與此同時,中國也敦促公民儘快離開伊朗。而據中央社援引ABC消息,掌管美國在中東部隊的美軍中央司令部司令古柏今天向特朗普簡報在伊朗可能採取的軍事選項。

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美國周五(2月27日)建議駐耶路撒冷大使館的非必要人員離開以色列,此舉是在美國威脅對伊朗進行軍事打擊的背景下,令地區緊張局勢加劇。與此同時,中國也敦促公民儘快離開伊朗。而據中央社援引ABC消息,掌管美國在中東部隊的美軍中央司令部司令古柏今天向特朗普簡報在伊朗可能採取的軍事選項。

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A statewide prohibition on sleeping in public spaces crossed the legislative finish lines after failing twice last year.

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A statewide prohibition on sleeping in public spaces crossed the legislative finish lines after failing twice last year.

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Os deslizamentos e enchentes causados pelas fortes chuvas que atingem a Zona da Mata Mineira desde segunda-feira (23) deixaram 64 mortos, dos quais 58 em Juiz de Fora e seis em Ubá, informou o Corpo de Bombeiros de Minas Gerais (CBMG) na manhã desta sexta-feira (27). Ainda existem três desaparecidos em Juiz de Fora e […] Fonte

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Os deslizamentos e enchentes causados pelas fortes chuvas que atingem a Zona da Mata Mineira desde segunda-feira (23) deixaram 64 mortos, dos quais 58 em Juiz de Fora e seis em Ubá, informou o Corpo de Bombeiros de Minas Gerais (CBMG) na manhã desta sexta-feira (27). Ainda existem três desaparecidos em Juiz de Fora e […] Fonte

Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti will not intervene in an ongoing lawsuit over the state’s religious charter school ban, leaving the Knox County Board of Education to defend a state policy against claims of religious discrimination. The Wilberforce Academy of Knoxville, represented by an attorney currently working for Skrmetti’s office in a different case, sued the school district late last year in federal court. The case could bring a fresh challenge to the religious charter issue that deadlocked the U.S. Supreme Court in 2025. Though Wilberforce is not suing the state of Tennessee, it is challenging the constitutionality of Tennessee’s longstanding charter school law. Under federal regulations, state attorneys general must be notified and given the option to intervene in lawsuits with constitutional challenges. Skrmetti declined to intervene earlier this month, according to court filings. His office did not comment on the filing but pointed to a November legal opinion Skrmetti wrote that questioned the constitutionality of Tennessee’s own law. Skrmetti argued there was “no compelling interest” in excluding religious charter schools from participating in a “public benefit.” In its lawsuit, Wilberforce focuses in part on Tennessee’s new voucher program, essentially arguing that the public education funds now flowing to private religious schools support the case that religious charters should be included in public funding. “This enshrined hostility to religious charter schools stands in marked contrast to Tennessee’s recent support of religious schools through its Education Freedom Scholarship Program,” a Wilberforce attorney argued in court documents last year. Gov. Bill Lee, who pushed for the voucher program to allow private religious schools to receive public dollars, demurred on Thursday when asked if he believes state law should be changed to allow religious charters. “The Attorney General has the role in determining what’s constitutional, what should be law in the state,” Lee said. “I’d defer to him on that.” Nonprofit sued days after registering with the state Days after Skrmetti’s November legal opinion was published, Wilberforce sued the Knox County Board of Education in federal court, alleging explicit religious discrimination over local and state rules banning religious charter schools. On Nov. 25, just four days after it registered as a nonprofit with the state, Wilberforce submitted a letter of intent to the Knox County Board of Education to indicate interest in opening an “explicitly Christian school” in 2027. The board would not accept the letter, according to court documents, because Wilberforce would not affirm the state requirement that it be a nonsectarian and non-religious school. Knox County attorneys say Wilberforce never completed a charter application, and therefore they haven’t been denied anything. Last week, a federal judge denied Wilberforce’s request for a ruling that would immediately block the Knox County board from enforcing the state ban on religious charters. A trial on the issue is scheduled for January 2027. Despite Skrmetti’s hands-off approach to the lawsuit, an attorney working with the attorney general’s office is currently representing Wilberforce in its lawsuit against the Tennessee school district. In 2023, Lee appointed Cameron Norris, a Virginia-based attorney with the conservative law firm Consovoy McCarthy, to help defend Tennessee in a lawsuit over the state law banning gender transition treatments for minors. Skrmetti’s office has continued to hire Norris as outside counsel in two cases since, according to records reviewed by Chalkbeat Tennessee. Norris currently earns $400 per hour, paid by public funds, to help Tennessee defend its criminal abortion ban against ongoing legal challenges. A group of Knox County parents have joined the Knox County board to oppose Wilberforce’s lawsuit. “I believe that public education is part of the common good and that maintaining the integrity of public education ensures that public schools remain appropriate for and welcoming to students of all faiths and backgrounds,” said Amanda Collins, a retired school psychologist whose three children either attend or attended Knox County public schools. “These fundamental tenets are at odds with a religious school.” Melissa Brown is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Contact Melissa at mbrown@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti will not intervene in an ongoing lawsuit over the state’s religious charter school ban, leaving the Knox County Board of Education to defend a state policy against claims of religious discrimination. The Wilberforce Academy of Knoxville, represented by an attorney currently working for Skrmetti’s office in a different case, sued the school district late last year in federal court. The case could bring a fresh challenge to the religious charter issue that deadlocked the U.S. Supreme Court in 2025. Though Wilberforce is not suing the state of Tennessee, it is challenging the constitutionality of Tennessee’s longstanding charter school law. Under federal regulations, state attorneys general must be notified and given the option to intervene in lawsuits with constitutional challenges. Skrmetti declined to intervene earlier this month, according to court filings. His office did not comment on the filing but pointed to a November legal opinion Skrmetti wrote that questioned the constitutionality of Tennessee’s own law. Skrmetti argued there was “no compelling interest” in excluding religious charter schools from participating in a “public benefit.” In its lawsuit, Wilberforce focuses in part on Tennessee’s new voucher program, essentially arguing that the public education funds now flowing to private religious schools support the case that religious charters should be included in public funding. “This enshrined hostility to religious charter schools stands in marked contrast to Tennessee’s recent support of religious schools through its Education Freedom Scholarship Program,” a Wilberforce attorney argued in court documents last year. Gov. Bill Lee, who pushed for the voucher program to allow private religious schools to receive public dollars, demurred on Thursday when asked if he believes state law should be changed to allow religious charters. “The Attorney General has the role in determining what’s constitutional, what should be law in the state,” Lee said. “I’d defer to him on that.” Nonprofit sued days after registering with the state Days after Skrmetti’s November legal opinion was published, Wilberforce sued the Knox County Board of Education in federal court, alleging explicit religious discrimination over local and state rules banning religious charter schools. On Nov. 25, just four days after it registered as a nonprofit with the state, Wilberforce submitted a letter of intent to the Knox County Board of Education to indicate interest in opening an “explicitly Christian school” in 2027. The board would not accept the letter, according to court documents, because Wilberforce would not affirm the state requirement that it be a nonsectarian and non-religious school. Knox County attorneys say Wilberforce never completed a charter application, and therefore they haven’t been denied anything. Last week, a federal judge denied Wilberforce’s request for a ruling that would immediately block the Knox County board from enforcing the state ban on religious charters. A trial on the issue is scheduled for January 2027. Despite Skrmetti’s hands-off approach to the lawsuit, an attorney working with the attorney general’s office is currently representing Wilberforce in its lawsuit against the Tennessee school district. In 2023, Lee appointed Cameron Norris, a Virginia-based attorney with the conservative law firm Consovoy McCarthy, to help defend Tennessee in a lawsuit over the state law banning gender transition treatments for minors. Skrmetti’s office has continued to hire Norris as outside counsel in two cases since, according to records reviewed by Chalkbeat Tennessee. Norris currently earns $400 per hour, paid by public funds, to help Tennessee defend its criminal abortion ban against ongoing legal challenges. A group of Knox County parents have joined the Knox County board to oppose Wilberforce’s lawsuit. “I believe that public education is part of the common good and that maintaining the integrity of public education ensures that public schools remain appropriate for and welcoming to students of all faiths and backgrounds,” said Amanda Collins, a retired school psychologist whose three children either attend or attended Knox County public schools. “These fundamental tenets are at odds with a religious school.” Melissa Brown is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Tennessee. Contact Melissa at mbrown@chalkbeat.org.

Residents and others are still raising concerns over the potential use of the controversial technology. The Milwaukee Police Department says it no longer plans to use the technology and also announced the suspension of an officer for improper use of a different tracking technology. Milwaukee law enforcement faces growing scrutiny around facial recognition technology use is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

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Residents and others are still raising concerns over the potential use of the controversial technology. The Milwaukee Police Department says it no longer plans to use the technology and also announced the suspension of an officer for improper use of a different tracking technology. Milwaukee law enforcement faces growing scrutiny around facial recognition technology use is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.

Independence votes March 2 on a 90% tax abatement for Nebius’ proposed $151 billion data center. Here’s how the deal works and what residents think. The post ‘Blinded by dollar signs’: Independence wrestles with 90% tax abatement for massive AI data center appeared first on The Beacon.

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Independence votes March 2 on a 90% tax abatement for Nebius’ proposed $151 billion data center. Here’s how the deal works and what residents think. The post ‘Blinded by dollar signs’: Independence wrestles with 90% tax abatement for massive AI data center appeared first on The Beacon.