Konflik agraria di Padang Halaban, Kabupaten Labuhanbatu Utara, Sumatera Utara (Sumut), yang melibatkan PT Sinar Mas Agro Resources and Technology (SMART) dan warga yang tinggal puluhan tahun di sana, kembali pecah, Kamis (9/4/26). Setidaknya ratusan keamanan dan buruh perkebunan datang ke lahan tempat tinggal ratusan petani, dan mengusir mereka, dua  petani pun jadi korban penculikan. […] The post Konflik Agraria Menahun di Kebun Sawit Sinar Mas, Padang Halaban Ricuh Lagi appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Konflik agraria di Padang Halaban, Kabupaten Labuhanbatu Utara, Sumatera Utara (Sumut), yang melibatkan PT Sinar Mas Agro Resources and Technology (SMART) dan warga yang tinggal puluhan tahun di sana, kembali pecah, Kamis (9/4/26). Setidaknya ratusan keamanan dan buruh perkebunan datang ke lahan tempat tinggal ratusan petani, dan mengusir mereka, dua  petani pun jadi korban penculikan. […] The post Konflik Agraria Menahun di Kebun Sawit Sinar Mas, Padang Halaban Ricuh Lagi appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Language gaps, access issues, and mistrust create barriers to HPV prevention. One Iowa organization is working to overcome them. The post How an Iowa CBO is reaching Latinas with HPV vaccine information appeared first on Public Good News.

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Language gaps, access issues, and mistrust create barriers to HPV prevention. One Iowa organization is working to overcome them. The post How an Iowa CBO is reaching Latinas with HPV vaccine information appeared first on Public Good News.

El presidente José Antonio Kast cerró su primera cadena nacional con un llamado al Congreso para que apruebe el Plan...

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It was a stunning defeat for Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann that surprised lawmakers in both chambers, with some proclaiming they’d never seen such a blunder while serving in the Legislature.

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It was a stunning defeat for Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann that surprised lawmakers in both chambers, with some proclaiming they’d never seen such a blunder while serving in the Legislature.

In Burkina Faso, more than 70 languages are spoken, armed conflict continues to escalate, and half the country's psychiatrists have left. With few mental health services available, families and traditional healers absorb what the system cannot. The post The spirits, the marabouts, and the eleven psychiatrists in Burkina Faso appeared first on Bhekisisa.

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In Burkina Faso, more than 70 languages are spoken, armed conflict continues to escalate, and half the country's psychiatrists have left. With few mental health services available, families and traditional healers absorb what the system cannot. The post The spirits, the marabouts, and the eleven psychiatrists in Burkina Faso appeared first on Bhekisisa.

Aitor Urkiola 'Brontxe' komikigileak 2009tik 2021era bitartean sortutako hamabi komiki labur bildu ditu 'Neure kasa' liburuan. Ondarroako Luterl taldeak eman du argitara, eta aurrerantzean monografiko gehiago kaleratzeko asmoa azaldu dute.

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Aitor Urkiola 'Brontxe' komikigileak 2009tik 2021era bitartean sortutako hamabi komiki labur bildu ditu 'Neure kasa' liburuan. Ondarroako Luterl taldeak eman du argitara, eta aurrerantzean monografiko gehiago kaleratzeko asmoa azaldu dute.

استیون میلر تاکید کرد که دونالد ترامپ خواهان صلح و توافق است اما هرگز نخواهد گذاشت جمهوری اسلامی به بمب هسته‌ای برسد.

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استیون میلر تاکید کرد که دونالد ترامپ خواهان صلح و توافق است اما هرگز نخواهد گذاشت جمهوری اسلامی به بمب هسته‌ای برسد.

Au Burkina Faso, le ministre de l’Administration territoriale et de la Mobilité a annoncé jeudi 15 avril 2026 la dissolution d’une centaine d’associations. Les autorités invoquent le non-respect des dispositions légales en vigueur, sans fournir davantage de précisions. La mesure est entrée en vigueur immédiatement : ces organisations n’ont plus le droit d’exercer sur l’ensemble du territoire.

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Au Burkina Faso, le ministre de l’Administration territoriale et de la Mobilité a annoncé jeudi 15 avril 2026 la dissolution d’une centaine d’associations. Les autorités invoquent le non-respect des dispositions légales en vigueur, sans fournir davantage de précisions. La mesure est entrée en vigueur immédiatement : ces organisations n’ont plus le droit d’exercer sur l’ensemble du territoire.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.Denver Public Schools could adopt a bell-to-bell cellphone ban if it follows the recommendation of a community committee.DPS formed the 17-member committee in response to a new state law that requires all Colorado school districts to adopt a policy on student cellphone use by July 1. The law doesn’t require a ban; rather, it allows each district to come up with its own rules. Cellphone bans are increasingly common nationwide as schools try to reduce distractions in class and improve students’ mental health. Some educators are expanding technology prohibitions even further by dropping laptops from their classrooms, too.While other Colorado districts already have policies in place, Denver, the state’s largest district with more than 89,000 students, does not. The committee of parents, educators, and community members was tasked by the district with coming up with recommendations, which the Denver school board heard for the first time Wednesday night.A majority of the committee members recommended that the DPS cellphone policy include:A ban on smart phones, smart watches, earbuds, and other technology not issued by schools from the start to the end of the school day for all students.A rule that phones must be inaccessible during school.Exceptions for students who need their phones for medical reasons or as part of a special education plan or disability accommodation.Training for parents on the district’s emergency notification process.Revised student discipline rules that include consequences for violating the ban.That if educators don’t implement the policy consistently, “there is an intersectionality with their evaluations.” The recommendations don’t say how their evaluations could be affected.The last point is in response to teachers who said bans are hard to enforce if the teacher next door is more lax, said Sarah Almy Moore, a parent and former DPS employee who was on the committee. That inconsistency is partly what inspired the idea of a bell-to-bell ban, she said.“The policy of putting the phones away just for in-class doesn’t seem to be working effectively, even though the students themselves might like it,” Almy Moore said.Abraham Lincoln High School principal Néstor Bravo was also on the committee. He said he supports a blanket ban because allowing students to have their phones at lunch or during bathroom breaks can become an opportunity for them to get “a quick hit of Instagram.” “As we try to address the problem of cell phones as an addiction that compromises social interaction, we were thinking of a K-12 policy that is standard but it also prepares our children for when they become teenagers,” Bravo said.School board members Marlene De La Rosa and Kimberlee Sia will take the lead on crafting a proposed policy based on the recommendations. The current timeline calls for them to introduce the policy next week, and for the board to take a final vote on June 11.The district plans to survey families about the proposed policy in May. The board will also hear public comment about the proposal at its May and June meetings.One teacher and three parents spoke at Wednesday’s public comment session. Two were in favor of a proposed ban and two were opposed. Katie Sams, a teacher at one of the district’s alternative high schools, said her students are often older and dealing with complicated factors in their lives. They may need phones to communicate with employers, child care providers, or even parole officers, she said.But parent Jamie Chesser said she wants her children, ages 12 and 14, to build strong friendships with classmates and relationships with teachers at school, not be isolated on a screen.“We need to remove cell phones from schools for the sake of our children’s futures,” she said. “This is not punishment. It is for their good health. This is about love for the kids.”Melanie Asmar is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Colorado. Contact Melanie at masmar@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.Denver Public Schools could adopt a bell-to-bell cellphone ban if it follows the recommendation of a community committee.DPS formed the 17-member committee in response to a new state law that requires all Colorado school districts to adopt a policy on student cellphone use by July 1. The law doesn’t require a ban; rather, it allows each district to come up with its own rules. Cellphone bans are increasingly common nationwide as schools try to reduce distractions in class and improve students’ mental health. Some educators are expanding technology prohibitions even further by dropping laptops from their classrooms, too.While other Colorado districts already have policies in place, Denver, the state’s largest district with more than 89,000 students, does not. The committee of parents, educators, and community members was tasked by the district with coming up with recommendations, which the Denver school board heard for the first time Wednesday night.A majority of the committee members recommended that the DPS cellphone policy include:A ban on smart phones, smart watches, earbuds, and other technology not issued by schools from the start to the end of the school day for all students.A rule that phones must be inaccessible during school.Exceptions for students who need their phones for medical reasons or as part of a special education plan or disability accommodation.Training for parents on the district’s emergency notification process.Revised student discipline rules that include consequences for violating the ban.That if educators don’t implement the policy consistently, “there is an intersectionality with their evaluations.” The recommendations don’t say how their evaluations could be affected.The last point is in response to teachers who said bans are hard to enforce if the teacher next door is more lax, said Sarah Almy Moore, a parent and former DPS employee who was on the committee. That inconsistency is partly what inspired the idea of a bell-to-bell ban, she said.“The policy of putting the phones away just for in-class doesn’t seem to be working effectively, even though the students themselves might like it,” Almy Moore said.Abraham Lincoln High School principal Néstor Bravo was also on the committee. He said he supports a blanket ban because allowing students to have their phones at lunch or during bathroom breaks can become an opportunity for them to get “a quick hit of Instagram.” “As we try to address the problem of cell phones as an addiction that compromises social interaction, we were thinking of a K-12 policy that is standard but it also prepares our children for when they become teenagers,” Bravo said.School board members Marlene De La Rosa and Kimberlee Sia will take the lead on crafting a proposed policy based on the recommendations. The current timeline calls for them to introduce the policy next week, and for the board to take a final vote on June 11.The district plans to survey families about the proposed policy in May. The board will also hear public comment about the proposal at its May and June meetings.One teacher and three parents spoke at Wednesday’s public comment session. Two were in favor of a proposed ban and two were opposed. Katie Sams, a teacher at one of the district’s alternative high schools, said her students are often older and dealing with complicated factors in their lives. They may need phones to communicate with employers, child care providers, or even parole officers, she said.But parent Jamie Chesser said she wants her children, ages 12 and 14, to build strong friendships with classmates and relationships with teachers at school, not be isolated on a screen.“We need to remove cell phones from schools for the sake of our children’s futures,” she said. “This is not punishment. It is for their good health. This is about love for the kids.”Melanie Asmar is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Colorado. Contact Melanie at masmar@chalkbeat.org.

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Dunia gamers Indonesia tengah diributkan dengan adanya Indonesian Game Rating System (IGRS), sebuah sistem yang mengatur rating game di platform Steam. IGRS sendiri adalah sistem rating game buatan Komdigi…

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Dunia gamers Indonesia tengah diributkan dengan adanya Indonesian Game Rating System (IGRS), sebuah sistem yang mengatur rating game di platform Steam. IGRS sendiri adalah sistem rating game buatan Komdigi…

El presidente José Antonio Kast utilizó su primera cadena nacional para entregar un balance de su primer mes al mando...

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El organismo de energía atómica de la ONU alerta de que Corea del Norte ha ampliado la infraestructura del complejo nuclear de Yongbyon, con el fin de acelerar el enriquecimiento de uranio.

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El organismo de energía atómica de la ONU alerta de que Corea del Norte ha ampliado la infraestructura del complejo nuclear de Yongbyon, con el fin de acelerar el enriquecimiento de uranio.

El oficialismo reaccionó positivamente a la primera cadena nacional del presidente José Antonio Kast. En ella, profundizó en las medidas...

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El futuro primer ministro suspenderá temporalmente la emisión de informativos en las televisiones y radios estatales hasta que dejen de funcionar como “propaganda” para romper con el ecosistema de medios construido por el mandatario iliberal.

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El futuro primer ministro suspenderá temporalmente la emisión de informativos en las televisiones y radios estatales hasta que dejen de funcionar como “propaganda” para romper con el ecosistema de medios construido por el mandatario iliberal.

You don’t have to be born rich to make big money in Australia, but it certainly helps.

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Health care advocates on Wednesday hailed recent steps to limit how much state health plans will pay for a popular a Type 2 diabetes drug, a move that could save state and local governments an estimated $320,000 a year.

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Health care advocates on Wednesday hailed recent steps to limit how much state health plans will pay for a popular a Type 2 diabetes drug, a move that could save state and local governments an estimated $320,000 a year.

À Madagascar, le Directeur de la communication de la Présidence a tenu mercredi 15 avril 2026 sa première conférence de presse dans un contexte marqué par la récente arrestation de quatre membres de la Gen Z. Mais, Harry Laurent Rahajason, plus connu sous le surnom de Rolly Mercia – n’est quasiment pas revenu sur cette affaire, se contentant de rappeler le principe de séparation des pouvoirs. Il a en revanche longuement fait état d’un projet d’attaque contre l’Assemblée nationale et de menaces planant sur le Président de la Refondation. Des drones suspects ont selon lui survolé son domicile.

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À Madagascar, le Directeur de la communication de la Présidence a tenu mercredi 15 avril 2026 sa première conférence de presse dans un contexte marqué par la récente arrestation de quatre membres de la Gen Z. Mais, Harry Laurent Rahajason, plus connu sous le surnom de Rolly Mercia – n’est quasiment pas revenu sur cette affaire, se contentant de rappeler le principe de séparation des pouvoirs. Il a en revanche longuement fait état d’un projet d’attaque contre l’Assemblée nationale et de menaces planant sur le Président de la Refondation. Des drones suspects ont selon lui survolé son domicile.

En las primeras dos rondas de evaluación con la tabla de gradación, cinco candidatos lograron superar la nota mínima de 75 que evalúa experiencia profesional, formación académica, entrevista y proyección humana y avanzan a la siguiente etapa. Este viernes sigue la evaluación de otros 20 candidatos. Por Isela Espinoza Entre el lunes 13 y martes ... Read more The post ¿Quiénes son los primeros cinco aspirantes al MP que superan la nota mínima? appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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En las primeras dos rondas de evaluación con la tabla de gradación, cinco candidatos lograron superar la nota mínima de 75 que evalúa experiencia profesional, formación académica, entrevista y proyección humana y avanzan a la siguiente etapa. Este viernes sigue la evaluación de otros 20 candidatos. Por Isela Espinoza Entre el lunes 13 y martes ... Read more The post ¿Quiénes son los primeros cinco aspirantes al MP que superan la nota mínima? appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

The president’s recent behaviour has led to calls for the 25th amendment to be invoked, but it is a highly unlikely and complex process.

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The president’s recent behaviour has led to calls for the 25th amendment to be invoked, but it is a highly unlikely and complex process.