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Украинаның Ресейдегі мұнай кешендерін дронмен шабуылдауы Ресей жанармай жүйесін тығырыққа тіреді. Мәскеу мұнай өнімдерінің экспортын шектеп, салдарынан Ресей жанармайы мен тасымал жолдарына тәуелді елдер жапа шеге бастады. Мұның әсерін Орталық Азия елдері бірден байқады: бензин бағасы артып, авиация жанармайының тапшылығы сезілді. Ресей энергетика жүйесіндегі дағдарысты бірінші болып қырғыз көлік жүргізушілері байқады. Азаттықтың Қырғыз қызметі сөйлескен такси жүргізушісі Азат жанармайдың...

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Украинаның Ресейдегі мұнай кешендерін дронмен шабуылдауы Ресей жанармай жүйесін тығырыққа тіреді. Мәскеу мұнай өнімдерінің экспортын шектеп, салдарынан Ресей жанармайы мен тасымал жолдарына тәуелді елдер жапа шеге бастады. Мұның әсерін Орталық Азия елдері бірден байқады: бензин бағасы артып, авиация жанармайының тапшылығы сезілді. Ресей энергетика жүйесіндегі дағдарысты бірінші болып қырғыз көлік жүргізушілері байқады. Азаттықтың Қырғыз қызметі сөйлескен такси жүргізушісі Азат жанармайдың...

La selección española cerró la fase de grupos del Mundial 2026 con una trabajada victoria por 0-1 frente a Uruguay, un resultado que le permite avanzar como primera del Grupo H. El único gol del encuentro llegó tras un grave fallo de Fernando Muslera que aprovechó Álex Baena.

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La selección española cerró la fase de grupos del Mundial 2026 con una trabajada victoria por 0-1 frente a Uruguay, un resultado que le permite avanzar como primera del Grupo H. El único gol del encuentro llegó tras un grave fallo de Fernando Muslera que aprovechó Álex Baena.

Le Cap-Vert a enchaîné un troisième match nul face à l'Arabie saoudite (0-0) le 26 juin à Houston, mais a décroché la première qualification de son histoire au second tour d'une Coupe du monde, bien aidé par la défaite de l'Uruguay contre l'Espagne (0-1). Les Requins Bleus terminent deuxièmes du groupe H (3 points) derrière la Roja et affronteront l'Argentine en 16es de finale.

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Le Cap-Vert a enchaîné un troisième match nul face à l'Arabie saoudite (0-0) le 26 juin à Houston, mais a décroché la première qualification de son histoire au second tour d'une Coupe du monde, bien aidé par la défaite de l'Uruguay contre l'Espagne (0-1). Les Requins Bleus terminent deuxièmes du groupe H (3 points) derrière la Roja et affronteront l'Argentine en 16es de finale.

ستاد فرماندهی مرکزی آمریکا (سنتکام) بامداد شنبه به وقت ایران، ویدیویی از حمله هوایی نیروهای آمریکایی به مواضع جمهوری اسلامی را منتشر کرد. سنتکام گفت نیروهای آمریکایی در پاسخ به حمله جمهوری اسلامی به یک کشتی تجاری، به مواضع نظامی حکومت ایران حمله کردند.

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ستاد فرماندهی مرکزی آمریکا (سنتکام) بامداد شنبه به وقت ایران، ویدیویی از حمله هوایی نیروهای آمریکایی به مواضع جمهوری اسلامی را منتشر کرد. سنتکام گفت نیروهای آمریکایی در پاسخ به حمله جمهوری اسلامی به یک کشتی تجاری، به مواضع نظامی حکومت ایران حمله کردند.

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Conheça a história do sueco que passou a inspirar crianças e adultos pela sua condição neurobiológica crônica O post Ken Sema: o jogador que fez da gagueira um ‘superpoder’ apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Conheça a história do sueco que passou a inspirar crianças e adultos pela sua condição neurobiológica crônica O post Ken Sema: o jogador que fez da gagueira um ‘superpoder’ apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

Au Mali, l’émission « Allô Kledu », diffusée tous les jours sur Radio Kledu, est suspendue pour deux mois. Cette décision de la Haute autorité de la communication (HAC) a été annoncée mercredi. Elle fait suite aux propos critiques tenus par les auditeurs sur la gestion du pays, ce que les autorités de transition ne tolèrent pas. Malick Konaté, célèbre journaliste malien contraint à l’exil depuis près de quatre ans, dénonce le musellement des voix critiques et estime que cette décision montre la fébrilité du régime en place.

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Au Mali, l’émission « Allô Kledu », diffusée tous les jours sur Radio Kledu, est suspendue pour deux mois. Cette décision de la Haute autorité de la communication (HAC) a été annoncée mercredi. Elle fait suite aux propos critiques tenus par les auditeurs sur la gestion du pays, ce que les autorités de transition ne tolèrent pas. Malick Konaté, célèbre journaliste malien contraint à l’exil depuis près de quatre ans, dénonce le musellement des voix critiques et estime que cette décision montre la fébrilité du régime en place.

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29 сол пеш раҳбарони ҳукумати Тоҷикистон ва Иттиҳоди нерӯҳои мухолифин зери санаде имзо гузашта, ба ҷанги панҷсола дар кишвар хотима доданд. Рӯзи 27-уми июнро ҳамасола дар Тоҷикистон ҳамчун Рӯзи ваҳдати миллӣ таҷлил мекунанд.

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29 сол пеш раҳбарони ҳукумати Тоҷикистон ва Иттиҳоди нерӯҳои мухолифин зери санаде имзо гузашта, ба ҷанги панҷсола дар кишвар хотима доданд. Рӯзи 27-уми июнро ҳамасола дар Тоҷикистон ҳамчун Рӯзи ваҳдати миллӣ таҷлил мекунанд.

Power shortages once darkened Sinuiju at night, but satellite images show a renewable energy boom is underway.

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Power shortages once darkened Sinuiju at night, but satellite images show a renewable energy boom is underway.

The former chief financial officer of Granville Homes has accused prominent Fresno developer Darius Assemi of raiding his own company — diverting as much as $16 million in corporate cash to secretly buy back a ranch his family had lost to its creditors, using a longtime business associate as a front to keep his name […] The post Granville Homes’ former CFO accuses Darius Assemi of secretly siphoning from the company to buy back a ranch his family had lost appeared first on Fresnoland.

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The former chief financial officer of Granville Homes has accused prominent Fresno developer Darius Assemi of raiding his own company — diverting as much as $16 million in corporate cash to secretly buy back a ranch his family had lost to its creditors, using a longtime business associate as a front to keep his name […] The post Granville Homes’ former CFO accuses Darius Assemi of secretly siphoning from the company to buy back a ranch his family had lost appeared first on Fresnoland.

The iconic Latina labor and civil rights leader, who is 96, voiced optimism that community organizing could draw voters in a state with some of the lowest turnout anywhere in the nation.

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The iconic Latina labor and civil rights leader, who is 96, voiced optimism that community organizing could draw voters in a state with some of the lowest turnout anywhere in the nation.

El presidente de la República, José Antonio Kast, afirmó este viernes que “no corresponde” la crítica que hizo su...

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El presidente de la República, José Antonio Kast, afirmó este viernes que “no corresponde” la crítica que hizo su...

Pemadaman listrik di beberapa titik di Semarang, Jawa Tengah (Jateng), menunjukkan lemahnya sistem ketenagalistrikan karena ketergantungan bahan bakar fosil ini. Peristiwa ini harus jadi momentum pemerintah beralih ke energi terbarukan, apalagi, potensi energi terbarukan di provinsi ini tinggi sekitar 197,96 GWp. Pemadaman listrik di Jateng terjadi dengan durasi tak menentu dan berulang. Aktivitas warga, baik […] The post Byar Pet Listrik di Jateng, Saatnya Serius Manfaatkan Energi Terbarukan appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Pemadaman listrik di beberapa titik di Semarang, Jawa Tengah (Jateng), menunjukkan lemahnya sistem ketenagalistrikan karena ketergantungan bahan bakar fosil ini. Peristiwa ini harus jadi momentum pemerintah beralih ke energi terbarukan, apalagi, potensi energi terbarukan di provinsi ini tinggi sekitar 197,96 GWp. Pemadaman listrik di Jateng terjadi dengan durasi tak menentu dan berulang. Aktivitas warga, baik […] The post Byar Pet Listrik di Jateng, Saatnya Serius Manfaatkan Energi Terbarukan appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

Un total de 19 detenidos, armamentos, municiones y la primera incautación de la denominada “droga del terror” dejó un conjunto...

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Un total de 19 detenidos, armamentos, municiones y la primera incautación de la denominada “droga del terror” dejó un conjunto...

Alors que la Marche des fiertés prévue ce samedi 27 juin 2026 à Paris est reportée, celle organisée à Budapest sera maintenue malgré la chaleur. Il fera chaud dans la capitale hongroise, mais les esprits seront plus légers : l'an dernier, l'ancien dirigeant nationaliste Viktor Orban avait interdit la manifestation. Aujourd'hui, l'évènement est autorisé par la police et la communauté LGBT+ fera la fête sans entrave en espérant que le nouveau gouvernement confirme son soutien.

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Alors que la Marche des fiertés prévue ce samedi 27 juin 2026 à Paris est reportée, celle organisée à Budapest sera maintenue malgré la chaleur. Il fera chaud dans la capitale hongroise, mais les esprits seront plus légers : l'an dernier, l'ancien dirigeant nationaliste Viktor Orban avait interdit la manifestation. Aujourd'hui, l'évènement est autorisé par la police et la communauté LGBT+ fera la fête sans entrave en espérant que le nouveau gouvernement confirme son soutien.

The NH Press Association celebrated excellence in journalism on Thursday awarding InDepthNH.org's board chairman Bob Charest the Lifetime Achievement Award and also honored journalists in 30 categories.

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The NH Press Association celebrated excellence in journalism on Thursday awarding InDepthNH.org's board chairman Bob Charest the Lifetime Achievement Award and also honored journalists in 30 categories.

The Healeth Summit will be held Saturday at Tower City Center. The post 2nd Annual Men’s Health Summit at Tower City broadens its scope appeared first on The Land.

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The Healeth Summit will be held Saturday at Tower City Center. The post 2nd Annual Men’s Health Summit at Tower City broadens its scope appeared first on The Land.

(The Center Square) - After several days of hearings and votes, the Texas State Board of Education voted late Friday to require a reading list for every grade level in public schools, including at least 200 Biblical texts. Texas is now the first state to require public school students to read passages of the Bible as mandatory curriculum. There are roughly 5.5 million students enrolled in Texas public schools, or roughly 11% of the total U.S. public school population. The school board is composed of 15 members; 10 are Republicans. The majority have never been public school educators, The Center Square reported. The mandatory reading list has been controversial as has been the SBOE’s attempt to overhaul state standards to transform how social studies is taught. The overhaul has received extensive backlash, including from educators, The Center Square reported. This week, a vote on revamping state standards for social studies for high school students was postponed until the fall. Votes are ongoing Friday night regarding revamping social studies curriculum for grades K-8. The changes would go into effect in the 2030-2031 school year. The SBOE passed its mandatory reading list by a 9-5 vote. It includes roughly 200 biblical passages, including about Noah’s Ark, David and Goliath, Daniel in the Lion’s Den, Moses, the Book of Lamentations, among others. The required texts are from news outlets, various translations of the Bible, from a Jewish Publication Society, among others. The mandate comes from a law that was enacted in 2023, House Bill 1605, which directed the Texas Education Agency to require a new mandatory reading list be adopted for K-12 students. HB 1605 required one literary work per grade level. The SBOE has mandated up to 20 per grade, exceeding the legislative mandate, Texas House Democrats argue. The mandatory reading list will take up to 80% of English Language Arts instructional time annually, exceeding the legislative mandate. They also argue the mandate strips school districts of control over their own curricula. They also take issue with the Biblical texts presented “almost exclusively” from Evangelical Protestant translations, “reflecting a clear denominational preference.” It’s not just Democrats who have issues with the reading list. Rabbi David Segal, policy counsel for the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, points out what he argues are multiple errors in the text as well as how its presented. He points to a mandatory seventh-grade text, Psalm 23, which is grouped with works by Jewish writers Anne Frank and Hannah Szenes, as well as George Washington, as problematic. A King James translation of Ecclesiastes for a mandatory eighth-grade reading text also appears to contradict the Ten Commandments text, now also required to be posted in classrooms. Republican Mary Lowe with Families Engaged also pointed to past testimony given to the state Legislature and SBOE by theologians and Bible experts who “repeatedly challenged the integrity, application and literary placement” of the mandatory reading list. “I am a Christian and have great concern for the HOLY BIBLE being taught out of context and without reverence for the work as the inerrant word of GOD.” Proponents argue the mandatory list is instructive and that the Bible should be taught in public schools. HB 1605 also required the TEA to develop state-owned textbooks, referred to as Bluebonnet Learning, which includes Biblical instruction. In late 2024, the SBOE approved the Bluebonnet books, and educators and others started pointing out multiple errors. There are so many errors in it — more than 4,200 — that fixing them is costing taxpayers $8.4 million. SBOE Vice Chair Pam Little, who has a background in publishing, said the volume of errors is unprecedented. She told Fox 4 News that nearly 2,000 were factual errors and more than 1,000 were licensing image issues. These were among the 4,200 the SBOE approved to fix in February. School districts receive incentives for electing to adopt using the Bluebonnet texts. Only less than one-third of Texas’ 1,200 school districts have chosen to do so. The Freedom From Religion Foundation said it was “appalled” by the SBOE’s vote for a “state-mandated reading list that privileges Christian Scripture.” “A mandatory public school reading list should never function as a bible lesson,” FFRF co-president Annie Laurie Gaylor said her organization's website. “Texas is telling millions of children that one religion deserves the government’s seal of approval, while everyone else is an afterthought. That’s government-sponsored religious favoritism — and the First Amendment strictly forbids it.” The FFRF and the FFRF Action Fund said they “will continue to oppose efforts that erode students’ and families’ constitutional rights. Religious freedom means that every student is free to practice, or not practice, religion without government pressure or favoritism. That guarantee is fundamental to both public education and American democracy.” More than 10 years ago, the state Legislature passed a law allowing for Bible electives in the public school system, which took effect in the 2009-2010 school year. The ACLU of Texas published a “know your rights” fact sheet in response.

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(The Center Square) - After several days of hearings and votes, the Texas State Board of Education voted late Friday to require a reading list for every grade level in public schools, including at least 200 Biblical texts. Texas is now the first state to require public school students to read passages of the Bible as mandatory curriculum. There are roughly 5.5 million students enrolled in Texas public schools, or roughly 11% of the total U.S. public school population. The school board is composed of 15 members; 10 are Republicans. The majority have never been public school educators, The Center Square reported. The mandatory reading list has been controversial as has been the SBOE’s attempt to overhaul state standards to transform how social studies is taught. The overhaul has received extensive backlash, including from educators, The Center Square reported. This week, a vote on revamping state standards for social studies for high school students was postponed until the fall. Votes are ongoing Friday night regarding revamping social studies curriculum for grades K-8. The changes would go into effect in the 2030-2031 school year. The SBOE passed its mandatory reading list by a 9-5 vote. It includes roughly 200 biblical passages, including about Noah’s Ark, David and Goliath, Daniel in the Lion’s Den, Moses, the Book of Lamentations, among others. The required texts are from news outlets, various translations of the Bible, from a Jewish Publication Society, among others. The mandate comes from a law that was enacted in 2023, House Bill 1605, which directed the Texas Education Agency to require a new mandatory reading list be adopted for K-12 students. HB 1605 required one literary work per grade level. The SBOE has mandated up to 20 per grade, exceeding the legislative mandate, Texas House Democrats argue. The mandatory reading list will take up to 80% of English Language Arts instructional time annually, exceeding the legislative mandate. They also argue the mandate strips school districts of control over their own curricula. They also take issue with the Biblical texts presented “almost exclusively” from Evangelical Protestant translations, “reflecting a clear denominational preference.” It’s not just Democrats who have issues with the reading list. Rabbi David Segal, policy counsel for the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, points out what he argues are multiple errors in the text as well as how its presented. He points to a mandatory seventh-grade text, Psalm 23, which is grouped with works by Jewish writers Anne Frank and Hannah Szenes, as well as George Washington, as problematic. A King James translation of Ecclesiastes for a mandatory eighth-grade reading text also appears to contradict the Ten Commandments text, now also required to be posted in classrooms. Republican Mary Lowe with Families Engaged also pointed to past testimony given to the state Legislature and SBOE by theologians and Bible experts who “repeatedly challenged the integrity, application and literary placement” of the mandatory reading list. “I am a Christian and have great concern for the HOLY BIBLE being taught out of context and without reverence for the work as the inerrant word of GOD.” Proponents argue the mandatory list is instructive and that the Bible should be taught in public schools. HB 1605 also required the TEA to develop state-owned textbooks, referred to as Bluebonnet Learning, which includes Biblical instruction. In late 2024, the SBOE approved the Bluebonnet books, and educators and others started pointing out multiple errors. There are so many errors in it — more than 4,200 — that fixing them is costing taxpayers $8.4 million. SBOE Vice Chair Pam Little, who has a background in publishing, said the volume of errors is unprecedented. She told Fox 4 News that nearly 2,000 were factual errors and more than 1,000 were licensing image issues. These were among the 4,200 the SBOE approved to fix in February. School districts receive incentives for electing to adopt using the Bluebonnet texts. Only less than one-third of Texas’ 1,200 school districts have chosen to do so. The Freedom From Religion Foundation said it was “appalled” by the SBOE’s vote for a “state-mandated reading list that privileges Christian Scripture.” “A mandatory public school reading list should never function as a bible lesson,” FFRF co-president Annie Laurie Gaylor said her organization's website. “Texas is telling millions of children that one religion deserves the government’s seal of approval, while everyone else is an afterthought. That’s government-sponsored religious favoritism — and the First Amendment strictly forbids it.” The FFRF and the FFRF Action Fund said they “will continue to oppose efforts that erode students’ and families’ constitutional rights. Religious freedom means that every student is free to practice, or not practice, religion without government pressure or favoritism. That guarantee is fundamental to both public education and American democracy.” More than 10 years ago, the state Legislature passed a law allowing for Bible electives in the public school system, which took effect in the 2009-2010 school year. The ACLU of Texas published a “know your rights” fact sheet in response.

The motorist who was killed was driving a Honda Civic. When the CHP arrived shortly after the 3:05 a.m. crash, both the Honda Civic and the bus were "fully engulfed" in flames in the fast lane The post New details emerge in fatal wreck involving Chumash Casino bus and wrong-way motorist appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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The motorist who was killed was driving a Honda Civic. When the CHP arrived shortly after the 3:05 a.m. crash, both the Honda Civic and the bus were "fully engulfed" in flames in the fast lane The post New details emerge in fatal wreck involving Chumash Casino bus and wrong-way motorist appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

On June 16, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on countering “transnational repression” targeting journalists, human rights defenders, and activists in exile. Lawmakers named Russia as one of the main perpetrators and called for shielding political exiles from frozen bank accounts, denial of consular services, and passport revocations. The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) adopted a similar resolution on June 25, with input from the platform for dialogue with Russian Democratic Forces. Meduza explains how these measures could affect the lives of Russians in Europe.

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On June 16, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on countering “transnational repression” targeting journalists, human rights defenders, and activists in exile. Lawmakers named Russia as one of the main perpetrators and called for shielding political exiles from frozen bank accounts, denial of consular services, and passport revocations. The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) adopted a similar resolution on June 25, with input from the platform for dialogue with Russian Democratic Forces. Meduza explains how these measures could affect the lives of Russians in Europe.