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O Banco Central (BC) não indicou um novo corte na taxa Selic, os juros básicos da economia. Em meio às tensões em torno da guerra no Oriente Médio, o Comitê de Política Monetária (Copom) do BC afirmou que a magnitude e o “ciclo de calibração” (para cima ou para baixo) da Selic serão determinados “ao […] Fonte

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O Banco Central (BC) não indicou um novo corte na taxa Selic, os juros básicos da economia. Em meio às tensões em torno da guerra no Oriente Médio, o Comitê de Política Monetária (Copom) do BC afirmou que a magnitude e o “ciclo de calibração” (para cima ou para baixo) da Selic serão determinados “ao […] Fonte

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Freshwater fishes are among the “most imperilled vertebrates”, according to a new global assessment prepared for the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), which lays the legal foundation for internationally coordinated conservation measures throughout a migratory range. The Global Assessment of Migratory Freshwater Fishes report 2025 notes that many migratory […]

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Freshwater fishes are among the “most imperilled vertebrates”, according to a new global assessment prepared for the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), which lays the legal foundation for internationally coordinated conservation measures throughout a migratory range. The Global Assessment of Migratory Freshwater Fishes report 2025 notes that many migratory […]

Evento acontece de 9 a 19 de abril, com sessões gratuitas em São Paulo e no Rio de Janeiro O post É Tudo Verdade 2026 anuncia programação com 75 documentários de 25 países apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Evento acontece de 9 a 19 de abril, com sessões gratuitas em São Paulo e no Rio de Janeiro O post É Tudo Verdade 2026 anuncia programação com 75 documentários de 25 países apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

O Portal SP156 é a principal plataforma de atendimento ao cidadão da Prefeitura de São Paulo, funcionando como uma porta de entrada centralizada para a solicitação de serviços, reclamações e busca de informações municipais. No Jaçanã, na zona norte de São Paulo, há também o Descomplica SP, com atendimento presencial depois do agendamento. A plataforma […] O post Precisa cobrar um serviço da Prefeitura no Jaçanã? Use o SP156! apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

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O Portal SP156 é a principal plataforma de atendimento ao cidadão da Prefeitura de São Paulo, funcionando como uma porta de entrada centralizada para a solicitação de serviços, reclamações e busca de informações municipais. No Jaçanã, na zona norte de São Paulo, há também o Descomplica SP, com atendimento presencial depois do agendamento. A plataforma […] O post Precisa cobrar um serviço da Prefeitura no Jaçanã? Use o SP156! apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

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Prensa Comunitaria
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Tiempo de lectura: 6 minutosPor Ilka Oliva-Corado A Milvia la entregaron a los doce años a un hombre de treinta seis que ya se había separado tres veces y tenía en total siete hijos. Era bien sabido que golpeaba a las mujeres con las que convivió y que cuando se cansaba de ellas, solamente se iba y no volvía ... Read more The post Ayote en rapadura appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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Tiempo de lectura: 6 minutosPor Ilka Oliva-Corado A Milvia la entregaron a los doce años a un hombre de treinta seis que ya se había separado tres veces y tenía en total siete hijos. Era bien sabido que golpeaba a las mujeres con las que convivió y que cuando se cansaba de ellas, solamente se iba y no volvía ... Read more The post Ayote en rapadura appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

Ações ocorreram durante a Jornada Nacional das Mulheres Sem Terra e destacam o protagonismo feminino nas mobilizações Fonte

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Ações ocorreram durante a Jornada Nacional das Mulheres Sem Terra e destacam o protagonismo feminino nas mobilizações Fonte

Moradores de Osasco, na Grande São Paulo, já podem se inscrever nas aulas gratuitas de dança promovidas pela Escola de Artes César Antônio Salvi, localizada na rua Tenente Avelar Pires de Azevedo, 360, no centro da cidade. As atividades começam na quarta-feira (25). As aulas serão realizadas às quartas e sextas-feiras, com turmas de samba […] O post Inscrições abertas para aulas gratuitas de dança na Escola de Artes de Osasco apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

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Moradores de Osasco, na Grande São Paulo, já podem se inscrever nas aulas gratuitas de dança promovidas pela Escola de Artes César Antônio Salvi, localizada na rua Tenente Avelar Pires de Azevedo, 360, no centro da cidade. As atividades começam na quarta-feira (25). As aulas serão realizadas às quartas e sextas-feiras, com turmas de samba […] O post Inscrições abertas para aulas gratuitas de dança na Escola de Artes de Osasco apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

No próximo sábado (28), começa a campanha de vacinação contra a gripe em Mauá, com o ‘Dia D’ de mobilização. As vacinas serão aplicadas das 8h às 17h em todas as UBSs (Unidades Básicas de Saúde) da cidade, e vai contar também com a atualização da vacina contra o HPV.  Durante esse dia, as equipes […] O post Mauá inicia vacinação contra a gripe no próximo sábado (28) apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

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No próximo sábado (28), começa a campanha de vacinação contra a gripe em Mauá, com o ‘Dia D’ de mobilização. As vacinas serão aplicadas das 8h às 17h em todas as UBSs (Unidades Básicas de Saúde) da cidade, e vai contar também com a atualização da vacina contra o HPV.  Durante esse dia, as equipes […] O post Mauá inicia vacinação contra a gripe no próximo sábado (28) apareceu primeiro em Agência Mural.

Gov. JB Pritzker initially called for rate review authority over homeowners insurance last summer.

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Gov. JB Pritzker initially called for rate review authority over homeowners insurance last summer.

A Louisiana senator is proposing a state constitutional amendment to allow legislators and the governor to remove judges from the bench, all the way up to justices on the Louisiana Supreme Court.

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A Louisiana senator is proposing a state constitutional amendment to allow legislators and the governor to remove judges from the bench, all the way up to justices on the Louisiana Supreme Court.

Россия вечером 24 марта предприняла одну из самых массированных атак, запустив сотни беспилотников по западным областям Украины — Львовской, Ивано-Франковской, Винницкой.

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Россия вечером 24 марта предприняла одну из самых массированных атак, запустив сотни беспилотников по западным областям Украины — Львовской, Ивано-Франковской, Винницкой.

Los agentes de ICE debían comenzar a asumir algunas tareas de seguridad en ciertos aeropuertos de Estados Unidos este lunes; sin embargo, pese a los reportes iniciales, no había indicios de que algún aeropuerto de California —incluido el de San Diego— participara en ese esfuerzo. Los agentes del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas […]

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Los agentes de ICE debían comenzar a asumir algunas tareas de seguridad en ciertos aeropuertos de Estados Unidos este lunes; sin embargo, pese a los reportes iniciales, no había indicios de que algún aeropuerto de California —incluido el de San Diego— participara en ese esfuerzo. Los agentes del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas […]

A group of 100 faith leaders across religious backgrounds gathered on the steps of the Michigan Capitol building on Tuesday with three demands to counter the presence of ICE in Michigan: the closure of all ICE detention centers and stoppage of construction of new ICE facilities in the state, an end to local law enforcement […]

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A group of 100 faith leaders across religious backgrounds gathered on the steps of the Michigan Capitol building on Tuesday with three demands to counter the presence of ICE in Michigan: the closure of all ICE detention centers and stoppage of construction of new ICE facilities in the state, an end to local law enforcement […]

Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system.Kevin Bethel was in charge of Philadelphia school safety during what he called “a very difficult, dark time” for the city.While serving as the School District of Philadelphia’s school safety chief from 2019 to 2023, Bethel watched the city’s fatal and nonfatal shooting tallies climb. About 200 children per year were injured or killed by firearms during that period, according to city data.“I would see young people getting shot outside the schools — Roxborough, Lincoln, Bartram, just killed,” he said. “It was something I’d never seen in my lifetime.”But now, the city is in “a far, far better place,” said Bethel, who became the city’s police commissioner in 2024. The number of shootings in the city has fallen dramatically: There were half as many fatal shootings last year as there were in 2022. The number of children who’ve been shot has also been steadily declining.Bethel attributes the change to multiple collaborations between the police department and the city, including a violence reduction initiative at Bartram High School that he helped design and a Safe Path program that places trained adults on school perimeters.Bethel continues to pitch in on school safety, alongside the Philadelphia Police Department’s Director of Gang Reduction and Youth Development David Irizarry. The two tout the success of in-school restorative justice programs and a trauma-focused initiative called Handle With Care.But Bethel said he is especially proud of the school diversion program, which connects students who would otherwise be arrested for certain offenses to preventative programs instead. He also highlighted the city’s Town Watch Integrated Services team, which trains neighborhood groups on how to protect children walking to and from school.However, there were multiple large-scale fights in the fall that worried neighbors and garnered social media attention. Many community members fear even more conflicts will arise if the school district moves forward with its plan to close 18 facilities and merge or co-locate certain schools. Chalkbeat asked Bethel to lay out some of what he feels is improving school safety, and what’s needed for the future.This interview has been edited for length and clarity.What are some of the ways that the school district and police department work together?Our school diversion program, that is one of our marquee programs. We started in 2014 when the [police were] locking up 1,600 children a year [in schools] … kids as young as 10 years of age, for a whole series of things. I was here as a deputy commissioner running operations at that point. I was very frustrated with the number of young people being arrested. I had been part of a national program asking law enforcement leaders across America, “how are you going to address the disparities?” Because many of the kids being locked up were African American or Latino. That would also open the doors to understanding trauma, adolescent development, brain science, all of that. And so we started that program in 2014 and today we’re at over a 90% reduction. Last year we had 72 kids arrested for a system that used to lock up 1,600.We continue to support the school district as it relates to dismissal times, and we have around 60 officers assigned to the schools across the city to support the dismissals. Most of the high schools have specific coverage, and then we have rolling patrols for our lower grade schools to support that. And then there’s certain corridors that we try to increase our activity. After the unfortunate homicide of the student at Imhotep Institute Charter High School, where he got killed on Ogontz Avenue, we started to increase some of our activity around our main corridors as well. Just since this fall, there have been some pretty large-scale fights on high school campuses. What have you found to be effective for handling those?There’s so much that can ignite young people to engage in that activity. If there’s intelligence or information [that police or a school] received prior that there’s going to be something, then the expectation is that folks are going to get into that and intercept that.It’s very rare with our young people that we have to use high levels of force. Most times they’re not really trying to attack the police officers, they’re just fighting each other. But our expectation is this is not just a policing issue. And in particular in our larger schools, we’re expecting the safety team at the school district, which is not just the school safety office, but everyone in that school, to bring it under control, and then we’re here. Our goal is coming to support that. Especially when it’s occurring inside the school, they know the students, they know the players, they know what the discipline should be like. With school closures on the horizon, how will PPD be involved with children potentially having new walking routes to school?These are not immediate changes. There’s going to be this transition that will happen as more things start to unfold. It’s not just me. It’s obviously the Safe Corridors program working out of Town Watch Integrated Services. It may require some of that activity to come into play. But what we clearly should know, that we should understand, is what the pathway is. In the earlier closings, there were some adjustments of the school crossing guards. So that expectation will be something that will be a part of those plans, to make sure that those intersections that a child may have to walk are properly covered.This story is part of a collaboration between Chalkbeat Philadelphia and The New York Times’s Headway Initiative, supported by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) via the Local Media Foundation.Sammy Caiola covers solutions to gun violence in and around Philadelphia schools. Have ideas for her? Get in touch at scaiola@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system.Kevin Bethel was in charge of Philadelphia school safety during what he called “a very difficult, dark time” for the city.While serving as the School District of Philadelphia’s school safety chief from 2019 to 2023, Bethel watched the city’s fatal and nonfatal shooting tallies climb. About 200 children per year were injured or killed by firearms during that period, according to city data.“I would see young people getting shot outside the schools — Roxborough, Lincoln, Bartram, just killed,” he said. “It was something I’d never seen in my lifetime.”But now, the city is in “a far, far better place,” said Bethel, who became the city’s police commissioner in 2024. The number of shootings in the city has fallen dramatically: There were half as many fatal shootings last year as there were in 2022. The number of children who’ve been shot has also been steadily declining.Bethel attributes the change to multiple collaborations between the police department and the city, including a violence reduction initiative at Bartram High School that he helped design and a Safe Path program that places trained adults on school perimeters.Bethel continues to pitch in on school safety, alongside the Philadelphia Police Department’s Director of Gang Reduction and Youth Development David Irizarry. The two tout the success of in-school restorative justice programs and a trauma-focused initiative called Handle With Care.But Bethel said he is especially proud of the school diversion program, which connects students who would otherwise be arrested for certain offenses to preventative programs instead. He also highlighted the city’s Town Watch Integrated Services team, which trains neighborhood groups on how to protect children walking to and from school.However, there were multiple large-scale fights in the fall that worried neighbors and garnered social media attention. Many community members fear even more conflicts will arise if the school district moves forward with its plan to close 18 facilities and merge or co-locate certain schools. Chalkbeat asked Bethel to lay out some of what he feels is improving school safety, and what’s needed for the future.This interview has been edited for length and clarity.What are some of the ways that the school district and police department work together?Our school diversion program, that is one of our marquee programs. We started in 2014 when the [police were] locking up 1,600 children a year [in schools] … kids as young as 10 years of age, for a whole series of things. I was here as a deputy commissioner running operations at that point. I was very frustrated with the number of young people being arrested. I had been part of a national program asking law enforcement leaders across America, “how are you going to address the disparities?” Because many of the kids being locked up were African American or Latino. That would also open the doors to understanding trauma, adolescent development, brain science, all of that. And so we started that program in 2014 and today we’re at over a 90% reduction. Last year we had 72 kids arrested for a system that used to lock up 1,600.We continue to support the school district as it relates to dismissal times, and we have around 60 officers assigned to the schools across the city to support the dismissals. Most of the high schools have specific coverage, and then we have rolling patrols for our lower grade schools to support that. And then there’s certain corridors that we try to increase our activity. After the unfortunate homicide of the student at Imhotep Institute Charter High School, where he got killed on Ogontz Avenue, we started to increase some of our activity around our main corridors as well. Just since this fall, there have been some pretty large-scale fights on high school campuses. What have you found to be effective for handling those?There’s so much that can ignite young people to engage in that activity. If there’s intelligence or information [that police or a school] received prior that there’s going to be something, then the expectation is that folks are going to get into that and intercept that.It’s very rare with our young people that we have to use high levels of force. Most times they’re not really trying to attack the police officers, they’re just fighting each other. But our expectation is this is not just a policing issue. And in particular in our larger schools, we’re expecting the safety team at the school district, which is not just the school safety office, but everyone in that school, to bring it under control, and then we’re here. Our goal is coming to support that. Especially when it’s occurring inside the school, they know the students, they know the players, they know what the discipline should be like. With school closures on the horizon, how will PPD be involved with children potentially having new walking routes to school?These are not immediate changes. There’s going to be this transition that will happen as more things start to unfold. It’s not just me. It’s obviously the Safe Corridors program working out of Town Watch Integrated Services. It may require some of that activity to come into play. But what we clearly should know, that we should understand, is what the pathway is. In the earlier closings, there were some adjustments of the school crossing guards. So that expectation will be something that will be a part of those plans, to make sure that those intersections that a child may have to walk are properly covered.This story is part of a collaboration between Chalkbeat Philadelphia and The New York Times’s Headway Initiative, supported by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) via the Local Media Foundation.Sammy Caiola covers solutions to gun violence in and around Philadelphia schools. Have ideas for her? Get in touch at scaiola@chalkbeat.org.

مولوی عبدالحمید به جمهوری اسلامی نوشیدن جام زهر را پیشنهاد داد؛ بررسی در گفت‌وگو با عبدالستار دوشوکی

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مولوی عبدالحمید به جمهوری اسلامی نوشیدن جام زهر را پیشنهاد داد؛ بررسی در گفت‌وگو با عبدالستار دوشوکی

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"Bakı-Tbilisi-Ceyhanı İranın intensiv olmayan raket - PUA hücumundan qorumaq olar. Amma İsrailə edilən hücumlar kimi intensivliyi olan raket hücumları olsa, əlbəttə ki, qorumaq olmaz".

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"Bakı-Tbilisi-Ceyhanı İranın intensiv olmayan raket - PUA hücumundan qorumaq olar. Amma İsrailə edilən hücumlar kimi intensivliyi olan raket hücumları olsa, əlbəttə ki, qorumaq olmaz".

«Внаслідок атаки постраждала дівчинка 12 років. Вона доставлена в лікарню, де їй надають необхідну допомогу»

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«Внаслідок атаки постраждала дівчинка 12 років. Вона доставлена в лікарню, де їй надають необхідну допомогу»

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Prensa Comunitaria
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Tiempo de lectura: 3 minutosEl Consejo Superior Universitario (CSU) retoma el proceso electoral de la USAC con una agenda parcial que prioriza cuerpos electorales afines a Walter Mazariegos y revisiones contra el movimiento de oposición, en un calendario cada vez más ajustado rumbo a la elección de rector del próximo 8 de abril. Por Prensa Comunitaria El Consejo Superior ... Read more The post USAC: CSU prioriza acreditación de cuerpos electorales afines a Mazariegos appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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Tiempo de lectura: 3 minutosEl Consejo Superior Universitario (CSU) retoma el proceso electoral de la USAC con una agenda parcial que prioriza cuerpos electorales afines a Walter Mazariegos y revisiones contra el movimiento de oposición, en un calendario cada vez más ajustado rumbo a la elección de rector del próximo 8 de abril. Por Prensa Comunitaria El Consejo Superior ... Read more The post USAC: CSU prioriza acreditación de cuerpos electorales afines a Mazariegos appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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Au stade, les groupes ultras sont souvent réduits à leurs manifestations les plus visibles : chants, tifos spectaculaires, fumigènes ou affrontements avec les forces de l’ordre. Pourtant, derrière cette présence bruyante et parfois controversée se cache une réalité beaucoup moins visible : celle d’organisations collectives structurées, capables de mobiliser des centaines de membres, de financer leurs activités, d’organiser des déplacements complexes et de produire des dispositifs visuels minutieusement préparés.

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Au stade, les groupes ultras sont souvent réduits à leurs manifestations les plus visibles : chants, tifos spectaculaires, fumigènes ou affrontements avec les forces de l’ordre. Pourtant, derrière cette présence bruyante et parfois controversée se cache une réalité beaucoup moins visible : celle d’organisations collectives structurées, capables de mobiliser des centaines de membres, de financer leurs activités, d’organiser des déplacements complexes et de produire des dispositifs visuels minutieusement préparés.