El reconocido artista boricua rinde homenaje a los millones de puertorriqueños que han emigrado de la Isla en busca de nuevas oportunidades.

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El reconocido artista boricua rinde homenaje a los millones de puertorriqueños que han emigrado de la Isla en busca de nuevas oportunidades.

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The federal government announced on Tuesday that it is planning to shift management of grizzly bears in the contiguous U.S. to the states. In a windy field south of Bozeman, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte, flanked by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Idaho Gov. Brad Little and Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon, praised the recovery of the species […]

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The federal government announced on Tuesday that it is planning to shift management of grizzly bears in the contiguous U.S. to the states. In a windy field south of Bozeman, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte, flanked by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Idaho Gov. Brad Little and Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon, praised the recovery of the species […]

The airport luxury lounge for the bank’s premium card customers includes a slate of amenities and local tastes.

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The airport luxury lounge for the bank’s premium card customers includes a slate of amenities and local tastes.

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The troubled Duquesne district, long without a high school, now has a “potential partner” just across the Monongahela River. The post State to explore consolidation of Duquesne, McKeesport schools appeared first on Pittsburgh's Public Source. PublicSource is a nonprofit news organization serving the Pittsburgh region. Visit www.publicsource.org to read more.

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The troubled Duquesne district, long without a high school, now has a “potential partner” just across the Monongahela River. The post State to explore consolidation of Duquesne, McKeesport schools appeared first on Pittsburgh's Public Source. PublicSource is a nonprofit news organization serving the Pittsburgh region. Visit www.publicsource.org to read more.

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တိုင်းရင်းသားလက်နက်ကိုင်အဖွဲ့ ၅ ဖွဲ့၊ စစ်တပ်ခန့်ငြိမ်းချမ်းရေးကိုယ်စားလှယ်အဖွဲ့တွေနဲ့ ပတ္တရားမြို့မှာတွေ့ဆုံခဲ့။

While some Georgia newsrooms are shrinking or closing down, two of the state’s largest local publications are being reimagined as nonprofit newsrooms.  The Georgia Trust for Local News announced Wednesday that they have acquired the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer and the Macon Telegraph to join its growing nonprofit media portfolio. With this sale, the organization — a […]

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While some Georgia newsrooms are shrinking or closing down, two of the state’s largest local publications are being reimagined as nonprofit newsrooms.  The Georgia Trust for Local News announced Wednesday that they have acquired the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer and the Macon Telegraph to join its growing nonprofit media portfolio. With this sale, the organization — a […]

افزایش دو ساله حکم زندان کریگ فورمن گردشگر زندانی بریتانیایی در ایران

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افزایش دو ساله حکم زندان کریگ فورمن گردشگر زندانی بریتانیایی در ایران

Ander S.T Santurtziko (Bizkaia) udaltzain batzuek taserrarekin tiro egin ondoren hil eta hiru astera, manifestazioa egingo dute herrian, Justizia Anderrentzat plataformak deituta. Azpimarratu dute “herri gisa” eskatu behar diotela erantzukizuna udalari. Bide judiziala ere jarri dute martxan, eta poliziaren esku hartzearen testigu izandakoei beraiekin harremanetan jartzeko deia egin diete.

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Ander S.T Santurtziko (Bizkaia) udaltzain batzuek taserrarekin tiro egin ondoren hil eta hiru astera, manifestazioa egingo dute herrian, Justizia Anderrentzat plataformak deituta. Azpimarratu dute “herri gisa” eskatu behar diotela erantzukizuna udalari. Bide judiziala ere jarri dute martxan, eta poliziaren esku hartzearen testigu izandakoei beraiekin harremanetan jartzeko deia egin diete.

دونالد ترامپ می‌گوید اقدام نظامی علیه جمهوری اسلامی خیلی خوب پیش می‌رود و رژیم اصلا خوشحال نیست

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دونالد ترامپ می‌گوید اقدام نظامی علیه جمهوری اسلامی خیلی خوب پیش می‌رود و رژیم اصلا خوشحال نیست

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35 urte beteko ditu Donostiako Euskaltzaleen Elkarteak, eta Piratek nabarmendu dutenez, inoiz baino beharrezkoagoa ikusten dute euskaltzaleak antolatzea, elkarrekin saretzea eta euskararen aldeko konpromisoa eguneroko praktikatik eraikitzea.

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35 urte beteko ditu Donostiako Euskaltzaleen Elkarteak, eta Piratek nabarmendu dutenez, inoiz baino beharrezkoagoa ikusten dute euskaltzaleak antolatzea, elkarrekin saretzea eta euskararen aldeko konpromisoa eguneroko praktikatik eraikitzea.

Igande honetan, 15:30ean, plazaratuko dute lehen aldikoz pastorala, eta beste bi emanaldiak uztailaren 24an eta 26an izanen dira. 80 bat lagunen artean oholtzaratuko dute Intza eta Leire Casamajou Elkegarai ahizpek idatzitako obra.

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Igande honetan, 15:30ean, plazaratuko dute lehen aldikoz pastorala, eta beste bi emanaldiak uztailaren 24an eta 26an izanen dira. 80 bat lagunen artean oholtzaratuko dute Intza eta Leire Casamajou Elkegarai ahizpek idatzitako obra.

Voxek txosnetako aldarri politikoak kriminalizatu eta bi pertsona salatu ostean, protesta bat egin zuten asteartean Barakaldoko txosna guztiek; adierazpen faxista guztiei aurre egiteko beharra nabarmendu zuen Goigorri Konpartsak. Aurreko ostiralean, pankarta batzuk kentzeko sartu ziren txosnagunera udaltzainak eta ertzainak.

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Voxek txosnetako aldarri politikoak kriminalizatu eta bi pertsona salatu ostean, protesta bat egin zuten asteartean Barakaldoko txosna guztiek; adierazpen faxista guztiei aurre egiteko beharra nabarmendu zuen Goigorri Konpartsak. Aurreko ostiralean, pankarta batzuk kentzeko sartu ziren txosnagunera udaltzainak eta ertzainak.

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(The Center Square) - As a child going to bed, Radoslaw Sikorski heard the sound of a free press through the thin wall of his family’s home in Soviet-ruled Poland. On the other side was his father in another room, listening to Radio Free Europe broadcasts, which, unlike Soviet-run media, was uncensored. “We literally learned from Radio Free Europe what was happening in our own country, our own city,” said Sikorski, who grew up to value freedom and become deputy prime minister today of a democratic Poland. Sikorski, who’s also the minister of foreign affairs, talked about President Ronald Reagan’s role in Poland’s transition to democracy and Ukraine's defense against Russia Tuesday evening at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. The Radio Free Europe broadcasts inspired Poland, a NATO member, to today expand its foreign broadcasting to former Soviet countries, Sikorski told several hundred people in the packed auditorium in Simi Valley, just north of Los Angeles. Sikorski answered questions on stage from Melissa Giller, chief marketing and cultural programming director for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute. Giller asked what kept him up at night. “The number of nuclear states is increasing,” Sikorski said. “What worries me is the inequalities between countries and within countries are becoming so huge that it may produce a revolutionary situation. I think Ronald Reagan, as a good conservative, would have seen this danger and would have wanted to preempt this through the political process to prevent a disaster.” Sikorski praised Reagan's role in ending Soviet rule of Eastern Europe. “He’s remembered as someone who understood the nature of communism, who called it by name and who gave hope to those living behind the Iron Curtain," Sikorski said. “What gives me optimism is it is innate in our nature to have some influence over one’s life and the lives of one’s children because it’s more secure than handing over one’s life to a dictator," the Polish deputy prime minister said. "People do want to control and therefore want check and balances on authority and some form of representation.” While free from the former Warsaw Pact bloc of the former Soviet Union, Poland continues to face aggression from Russia, Sikorski said. “If it was only cyber attacks, we wouldn’t be so worried because they do it every day,” Sikorski said, but noted Russia has waged other forms of aggression against Poland and elsewhere in Europe for 10 years such as supporting radical political parties and sponsoring terrorism, including bombings. “Until the invasion of Ukraine, we - or rather you in Western Europe and the U.S. - didn’t acknowledge it. You thought it was a nuisance. ‘He (Russian President Vladimir Putin) can’t be serious.' And many people did not believe he would actually invade,” Sikorski said. “As long as Ukraine is fighting them so successfully, they don’t have the forces to invade a western country. We would see any concentrations of troops,” Sikorski said, emphasizing the importance of Ukraine's resistance. "They are not only defending themselves," Sikorski said. "If Putin succeeded in conquering Ukraine, all of Europe would be in trouble." Ukraine hosted a high-level visitor last week when U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, visited the nation one day before his sudden death Saturday from what is believed likely to be aortic dissection. Sikorski said he knew Graham and praised him for his support of more aid for Ukraine. Graham has been among senators advocating for more military assistance to Ukraine, and in April 2025, Graham introduced the Sanctioning Russia Act. The legislation has support in both houses of Congress, and some members have suggested it be renamed after Graham. “I hope his memory is honored and the bill is passed," Sikorski said.

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(The Center Square) - As a child going to bed, Radoslaw Sikorski heard the sound of a free press through the thin wall of his family’s home in Soviet-ruled Poland. On the other side was his father in another room, listening to Radio Free Europe broadcasts, which, unlike Soviet-run media, was uncensored. “We literally learned from Radio Free Europe what was happening in our own country, our own city,” said Sikorski, who grew up to value freedom and become deputy prime minister today of a democratic Poland. Sikorski, who’s also the minister of foreign affairs, talked about President Ronald Reagan’s role in Poland’s transition to democracy and Ukraine's defense against Russia Tuesday evening at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. The Radio Free Europe broadcasts inspired Poland, a NATO member, to today expand its foreign broadcasting to former Soviet countries, Sikorski told several hundred people in the packed auditorium in Simi Valley, just north of Los Angeles. Sikorski answered questions on stage from Melissa Giller, chief marketing and cultural programming director for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute. Giller asked what kept him up at night. “The number of nuclear states is increasing,” Sikorski said. “What worries me is the inequalities between countries and within countries are becoming so huge that it may produce a revolutionary situation. I think Ronald Reagan, as a good conservative, would have seen this danger and would have wanted to preempt this through the political process to prevent a disaster.” Sikorski praised Reagan's role in ending Soviet rule of Eastern Europe. “He’s remembered as someone who understood the nature of communism, who called it by name and who gave hope to those living behind the Iron Curtain," Sikorski said. “What gives me optimism is it is innate in our nature to have some influence over one’s life and the lives of one’s children because it’s more secure than handing over one’s life to a dictator," the Polish deputy prime minister said. "People do want to control and therefore want check and balances on authority and some form of representation.” While free from the former Warsaw Pact bloc of the former Soviet Union, Poland continues to face aggression from Russia, Sikorski said. “If it was only cyber attacks, we wouldn’t be so worried because they do it every day,” Sikorski said, but noted Russia has waged other forms of aggression against Poland and elsewhere in Europe for 10 years such as supporting radical political parties and sponsoring terrorism, including bombings. “Until the invasion of Ukraine, we - or rather you in Western Europe and the U.S. - didn’t acknowledge it. You thought it was a nuisance. ‘He (Russian President Vladimir Putin) can’t be serious.' And many people did not believe he would actually invade,” Sikorski said. “As long as Ukraine is fighting them so successfully, they don’t have the forces to invade a western country. We would see any concentrations of troops,” Sikorski said, emphasizing the importance of Ukraine's resistance. "They are not only defending themselves," Sikorski said. "If Putin succeeded in conquering Ukraine, all of Europe would be in trouble." Ukraine hosted a high-level visitor last week when U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, visited the nation one day before his sudden death Saturday from what is believed likely to be aortic dissection. Sikorski said he knew Graham and praised him for his support of more aid for Ukraine. Graham has been among senators advocating for more military assistance to Ukraine, and in April 2025, Graham introduced the Sanctioning Russia Act. The legislation has support in both houses of Congress, and some members have suggested it be renamed after Graham. “I hope his memory is honored and the bill is passed," Sikorski said.

Francisco Fonseca avalia que, para quem acompanha a política nacional, os acontecimentos não surpreendem Fonte

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Francisco Fonseca avalia que, para quem acompanha a política nacional, os acontecimentos não surpreendem Fonte

Le Premier ministre français est arrivé au Maroc hier soir (mercredi) pour une visite de deux jours dans le royaume qui vise à consolider le rapprochement entre Paris et Rabat. Accompagné d’une importante délégation composée de 12 membres de son gouvernement, Sébastien Lecornu doit participer aujourd’hui à une réunion de haut niveau avec l’exécutif marocain.

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Le Premier ministre français est arrivé au Maroc hier soir (mercredi) pour une visite de deux jours dans le royaume qui vise à consolider le rapprochement entre Paris et Rabat. Accompagné d’une importante délégation composée de 12 membres de son gouvernement, Sébastien Lecornu doit participer aujourd’hui à une réunion de haut niveau avec l’exécutif marocain.

The city plans to demolish the spaceship-style arena early next year to make way for construction of a modern expansion.

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The city plans to demolish the spaceship-style arena early next year to make way for construction of a modern expansion.

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City Council members were concerned over how much it would cost for Irvine, which has a growing deficit.

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City Council members were concerned over how much it would cost for Irvine, which has a growing deficit.

In East Idaho, health officials are reporting that a vaccinated adult contracted measles in Teton County, near a Wyoming travel destination area that’s under an active measles outbreak. The case marks Idaho’s 10th case of measles this year. That puts Idaho — like the rest of the U.S. — on track to outpace the state’s […]

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In East Idaho, health officials are reporting that a vaccinated adult contracted measles in Teton County, near a Wyoming travel destination area that’s under an active measles outbreak. The case marks Idaho’s 10th case of measles this year. That puts Idaho — like the rest of the U.S. — on track to outpace the state’s […]