"El 'lawfare' que busca sacar de La Moncloa a Pedro Sánchez es, en realidad, la muestra de la inflexibilidad de quienes creen que el sistema político español es suyo", reflexiona Arantxa Tirado. La entrada El fallo contra el Fiscal General del Estado: ‘lawfare’ y límites de la Transición a la democracia se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

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"El 'lawfare' que busca sacar de La Moncloa a Pedro Sánchez es, en realidad, la muestra de la inflexibilidad de quienes creen que el sistema político español es suyo", reflexiona Arantxa Tirado. La entrada El fallo contra el Fiscal General del Estado: ‘lawfare’ y límites de la Transición a la democracia se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

Nearly 30 local artists and arts leaders gathered at Amphibian Stage to brainstorm talking points to bring forth to council members on Dec. 2.

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Nearly 30 local artists and arts leaders gathered at Amphibian Stage to brainstorm talking points to bring forth to council members on Dec. 2.

Nueno, ingeniera e investigadora en Forensic Architecture, edita 'Genocidios' (Galaxia Gutenberg), un compendio de aproximaciones vanguardistas a los genocidios. La entrada Júlia Nueno: “Igual que el nazismo es constitutivo del crimen del Holocausto, el sionismo lo es de la Nakba” se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

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Nueno, ingeniera e investigadora en Forensic Architecture, edita 'Genocidios' (Galaxia Gutenberg), un compendio de aproximaciones vanguardistas a los genocidios. La entrada Júlia Nueno: “Igual que el nazismo es constitutivo del crimen del Holocausto, el sionismo lo es de la Nakba” se publicó primero en lamarea.com.

WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Wednesday the end of temporary protected status for roughly 330,000 nationals from Haiti by February, opening them up to deportations. In her reasoning, Noem said extending temporary protected status to Haitians would be “contrary to the national interest of the United States” and will end on Feb. […]

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WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Wednesday the end of temporary protected status for roughly 330,000 nationals from Haiti by February, opening them up to deportations. In her reasoning, Noem said extending temporary protected status to Haitians would be “contrary to the national interest of the United States” and will end on Feb. […]

“As right-leaning governments gain power, the willingness to spend on climate mitigation or on assistance to developing countries is declining.”

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Le président tunisien Kaïs Saïed a convoqué, mardi 25 novembre, l'ambassadeur de l'Union européenne pour une consultation au palais de Carthage, l'accusant de « non-respect des règles de travail diplomatique ». L'incident diplomatique fait suite à une rencontre, lundi 24 novembre, entre l'ambassadeur Giuseppe Perrone et le secrétaire général de la centrale syndicale UGTT, Noureddine Taboubi, dans un contexte où Tunis a rompu depuis des mois le dialogue social avec la centrale.

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Le président tunisien Kaïs Saïed a convoqué, mardi 25 novembre, l'ambassadeur de l'Union européenne pour une consultation au palais de Carthage, l'accusant de « non-respect des règles de travail diplomatique ». L'incident diplomatique fait suite à une rencontre, lundi 24 novembre, entre l'ambassadeur Giuseppe Perrone et le secrétaire général de la centrale syndicale UGTT, Noureddine Taboubi, dans un contexte où Tunis a rompu depuis des mois le dialogue social avec la centrale.

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Tiempo de lectura: 5 minutosEl Congreso de la República aprobó el Presupuesto General de la Nación  más alto en la historia del país y financiado en gran medida con deuda externa por más de Q10.3 millardos. Los diputados incluyeron un bolsón de Q6.3 millardos para los Codede. Mientras el oficialismo defendió el aumento del gasto como una apuesta por ... Read more

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Tiempo de lectura: 5 minutosEl Congreso de la República aprobó el Presupuesto General de la Nación  más alto en la historia del país y financiado en gran medida con deuda externa por más de Q10.3 millardos. Los diputados incluyeron un bolsón de Q6.3 millardos para los Codede. Mientras el oficialismo defendió el aumento del gasto como una apuesta por ... Read more

O Ministério da Gestão e da Inovação em Serviços Públicos (MGI) convocou, nesta terça-feira (25), 3.910 aprovados na primeira edição do Concurso Público Nacional Unificado (CPNU 1), realizada em 2024, para preenchimento das vagas remanescentes e adicionais do certame. Do total de 3.910 vagas, 1.977 são adicionais em relação às 6, 6 mil originais do […] CNU 1: Governo convoca 3,9 mil aprovados para vagas em órgãos federais apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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O Ministério da Gestão e da Inovação em Serviços Públicos (MGI) convocou, nesta terça-feira (25), 3.910 aprovados na primeira edição do Concurso Público Nacional Unificado (CPNU 1), realizada em 2024, para preenchimento das vagas remanescentes e adicionais do certame. Do total de 3.910 vagas, 1.977 são adicionais em relação às 6, 6 mil originais do […] CNU 1: Governo convoca 3,9 mil aprovados para vagas em órgãos federais apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice acknowledged in a court filing that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made the call to continue removals of Venezuelans to a brutal Salvadoran prison, despite a federal judge’s order to stop the deportations. The Tuesday filing noted that Noem was advised by top officials at the Justice Department she did […]

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WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice acknowledged in a court filing that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made the call to continue removals of Venezuelans to a brutal Salvadoran prison, despite a federal judge’s order to stop the deportations. The Tuesday filing noted that Noem was advised by top officials at the Justice Department she did […]

A federal judge in Baltimore ruled Wednesday that hunting should not be allowed to occur in the vicinity of surveyors while they conduct environmental studies for a proposed power line across rural parts of Central Maryland.

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A federal judge in Baltimore ruled Wednesday that hunting should not be allowed to occur in the vicinity of surveyors while they conduct environmental studies for a proposed power line across rural parts of Central Maryland.

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More time behind bars does not mean better outcomes for inmates, who would be better served if Maryland worked to trim its prison population and use the savings for programs to help those incarcerated, writes Phil Caroom.

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More time behind bars does not mean better outcomes for inmates, who would be better served if Maryland worked to trim its prison population and use the savings for programs to help those incarcerated, writes Phil Caroom.

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WASHINGTON — Two National Guard members from West Virginia were shot Wednesday afternoon near the White House in Washington, D.C., officials confirmed. Gov. Patrick Morrisey first posted on social media that they had died, before later writing he was hearing “conflicting reports about the condition of our two Guard members and will provide additional updates […]

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WASHINGTON — Two National Guard members from West Virginia were shot Wednesday afternoon near the White House in Washington, D.C., officials confirmed. Gov. Patrick Morrisey first posted on social media that they had died, before later writing he was hearing “conflicting reports about the condition of our two Guard members and will provide additional updates […]

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Notas sobre a proposta que o Conselho de Segurança estranhamente aprovou. Israel assume, na prática, 53% da Faixa. Ninguém reconstruirá a área devastada que restou aos palestinos. Hamas e AP são marginalizados. Que nome dar a isso? The post Gaza: o perigosíssimo “Plano de Paz” da ONU appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Notas sobre a proposta que o Conselho de Segurança estranhamente aprovou. Israel assume, na prática, 53% da Faixa. Ninguém reconstruirá a área devastada que restou aos palestinos. Hamas e AP são marginalizados. Que nome dar a isso? The post Gaza: o perigosíssimo “Plano de Paz” da ONU appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Ralph Menzies, who spent more than three decades on Utah’s death row for the 1986 murder of Maurine Hunsaker, has died.  Menzies, 67, died of “presumed natural causes at a local hospital” Wednesday afternoon, according to the Utah Department of Corrections.  Matt Hunsaker, Maurine Hunsaker’s son, said Menzies’ death “was a complete surprise.”  “First off, […]

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Ralph Menzies, who spent more than three decades on Utah’s death row for the 1986 murder of Maurine Hunsaker, has died.  Menzies, 67, died of “presumed natural causes at a local hospital” Wednesday afternoon, according to the Utah Department of Corrections.  Matt Hunsaker, Maurine Hunsaker’s son, said Menzies’ death “was a complete surprise.”  “First off, […]

Les parlementaires européens se sont prononcés, mercredi 26 novembre, pour un report supplémentaire d'un an de l'entrée en vigueur du règlement contre la déforestation. Ce texte emblématique sera appliqué non pas en décembre 2025, mais un an plus tard, officiellement pour raisons techniques. Ce report a été décidé en partie en raison de l'alliance entre la droite et l'extrême droite, qui poursuivent leur volonté de démolir le pacte vert européen.

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Les parlementaires européens se sont prononcés, mercredi 26 novembre, pour un report supplémentaire d'un an de l'entrée en vigueur du règlement contre la déforestation. Ce texte emblématique sera appliqué non pas en décembre 2025, mais un an plus tard, officiellement pour raisons techniques. Ce report a été décidé en partie en raison de l'alliance entre la droite et l'extrême droite, qui poursuivent leur volonté de démolir le pacte vert européen.

(The Center Square) – Serious allegations concerning the destruction of public records within the Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises, or OMWBE, are coming out in the latest The Public Records Officer Podcast from open government advocate Jamie Nixon. Nixon told The Center Square an anonymous source reached out to him, providing emails, letters, text messages and other documentation from Julie Bracken, the public records officer at OMWBE. “First thing they gave me was the [Aug. 7] 2024 letter that Julie Bracken had sent to the AG begging for help,” Nixon explained. “Now that letter was sent almost a year and a half after all of this started.” The letter Nixon referred to was also shared with The Center Square. In it, Bracken was pleading with the office of then-Attorney General Bob Ferguson for help in dealing with supervisors and managers within OMWBE who, Bracken alleged, were hindering her ability to provide public records upon request. “I write to you today to ask for some much-needed help in getting my agency’s ‘Leadership Team’ on board with the Public Records Act. There have been many misappropriations of records by leadership and interference with public records requests that are putting our agency at risk. These people delete records and withhold them specifically for public records requests, and by me saying something to them, they have disciplined me and given me expectations that are outrageous and do not align with the statute,” Bracken wrote. That letter included Bracken detailing concerns that went back to a December 2022 public records request for “current pay, start dates and any pay increases planned to include all justifications for all Lekha Fernandes' current and planned direct reports… and changes to agency reporting structure,” according to documents provided to TCS. Fernandes is the acting director at OMWBE and was appointed by then-Gov. Jay Inslee in 2022. According to Bracken, OMWBE’s then-Director of Workforce Development, Ashley Olson, was behind the destruction of public records that were requested, and Bracken alleges another employee was also directed by Olson to destroy records and complied. “What should I do if somebody tells me to delete a Teams post, and it is because of a public records request?” asked the OMWBE employee of Bracken. “The person seemed very hesitant but felt they had to take part in this because a manager had asked them to do it,” said Nixon. “She has taken public records requests personally and is making the other leadership think that I don’t know what I am doing and setting me up for failure,” Bracken wrote in her letter to the Attorney General’s Office. “I have been telling my supervisor that she has been bullying me for over 2 years now and now I am in trouble and have done nothing wrong and nothing to deserve this kind of treatment. I am truly heartbroken that the leadership here at OMWBE does not take transparency seriously. We owe it to ourselves, our staff, and the people we serve to uphold laws and stay transparent.” “This is the first time I'm able to show, at least through this public records officer's notes … we're looking at an allegation of felony records destruction,” Nixon said. “The worst thing that you could do in the eyes of the court when it comes to public records is to destroy a record after a request comes in, especially with the motivation being that you don't want to disclose those records in that request.” Bracken kept copious notes from the time the first request for records was received, including details of meetings she was pulled into with Olson and her direct supervisor to discuss which records they would provide to the requester. She also kept all the communications with the employee who was asked to destroy records. “They told me they were asked by Ashley Olson to delete records for this prr [public records request]. They did and Ashley Olson also did. [They] described a sense of intimidation and felt as if they had to comply with the request that is coming from a person in a position of power,” wrote Bracken in notes shared with TCS by Nixon. Nixon said Bracken is to be applauded for taking her job very seriously, to the point that she stood up to managers who allegedly refused to let her do her job. “We should be so lucky to have PROs [public records officers] like her at every place where they have to have a PRO. She's a public servant in the highest order, and I'm certainly grateful that she was able to keep her professionalism and her service to the people as a top priority when dealing with the stuff that she was dealing with,” he said. Nixon also shared screenshots of Teams chat messages between Bracken and Olson, in which Olson allegedly insisted that public records requests should be submitted to her before the records were provided. “I am by no means a public records expert but do have responsibility from a Director of Workforce Development role to approve the release of HR information, so the only gap that we need to close from my perspective is simply communication,” wrote Olson in a chat message to Bracken. Olson’s LinkedIn page indicates that she is no longer with OMWBE and has recently been hired as the policy and rules manager for the Washington State Department of Enterprise Services. The Center Square reached out to DES with a request to speak with Olson, but did not receive a response. An email was also sent to Fernandes requesting comment. Again, The Center Square did not get a response. Messages left with Bracken at the public records request office at OMWBE seeking comment went unreturned. The Center Square also sent an email to the office of Attorney General Nick Brown, inquiring if Bracken’s 2024 letter requesting help resulted in any action from the office. A response from AGO Communications Specialist Ashley Gross stated, “I can confirm that the AGO did receive the email from Ms. Bracken. Our PRA Consultation office, which works with local governments on public records compliance, passed it to our attorneys who work with the OMWBE. Any discussions they had with OMWBE are subject to attorney-client privilege." Nixon says this appears to be an “obvious felony violation” of the public records act, but he’s also been unable to confirm if there was or will be an investigation. “At the very least, it would be nice to hear that there was an investigation here and that there's some reason why charges weren't brought,” he said. “Because if the law is never ever going to be enforced, then you're incentivizing people to destroy records. You just are… Sure, the law may say that there's a felony if you do this, but if it's never ever going to be enforced, then it's not really a law." Nixon concluded: ‘When a frontline records officer raises alarms this serious, the system owes her more than silence. We need clear, consistent accountability so public servants who follow the law are supported, not punished, and so Washingtonians can trust that their government isn't hiding from them.”

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(The Center Square) – Serious allegations concerning the destruction of public records within the Office of Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises, or OMWBE, are coming out in the latest The Public Records Officer Podcast from open government advocate Jamie Nixon. Nixon told The Center Square an anonymous source reached out to him, providing emails, letters, text messages and other documentation from Julie Bracken, the public records officer at OMWBE. “First thing they gave me was the [Aug. 7] 2024 letter that Julie Bracken had sent to the AG begging for help,” Nixon explained. “Now that letter was sent almost a year and a half after all of this started.” The letter Nixon referred to was also shared with The Center Square. In it, Bracken was pleading with the office of then-Attorney General Bob Ferguson for help in dealing with supervisors and managers within OMWBE who, Bracken alleged, were hindering her ability to provide public records upon request. “I write to you today to ask for some much-needed help in getting my agency’s ‘Leadership Team’ on board with the Public Records Act. There have been many misappropriations of records by leadership and interference with public records requests that are putting our agency at risk. These people delete records and withhold them specifically for public records requests, and by me saying something to them, they have disciplined me and given me expectations that are outrageous and do not align with the statute,” Bracken wrote. That letter included Bracken detailing concerns that went back to a December 2022 public records request for “current pay, start dates and any pay increases planned to include all justifications for all Lekha Fernandes' current and planned direct reports… and changes to agency reporting structure,” according to documents provided to TCS. Fernandes is the acting director at OMWBE and was appointed by then-Gov. Jay Inslee in 2022. According to Bracken, OMWBE’s then-Director of Workforce Development, Ashley Olson, was behind the destruction of public records that were requested, and Bracken alleges another employee was also directed by Olson to destroy records and complied. “What should I do if somebody tells me to delete a Teams post, and it is because of a public records request?” asked the OMWBE employee of Bracken. “The person seemed very hesitant but felt they had to take part in this because a manager had asked them to do it,” said Nixon. “She has taken public records requests personally and is making the other leadership think that I don’t know what I am doing and setting me up for failure,” Bracken wrote in her letter to the Attorney General’s Office. “I have been telling my supervisor that she has been bullying me for over 2 years now and now I am in trouble and have done nothing wrong and nothing to deserve this kind of treatment. I am truly heartbroken that the leadership here at OMWBE does not take transparency seriously. We owe it to ourselves, our staff, and the people we serve to uphold laws and stay transparent.” “This is the first time I'm able to show, at least through this public records officer's notes … we're looking at an allegation of felony records destruction,” Nixon said. “The worst thing that you could do in the eyes of the court when it comes to public records is to destroy a record after a request comes in, especially with the motivation being that you don't want to disclose those records in that request.” Bracken kept copious notes from the time the first request for records was received, including details of meetings she was pulled into with Olson and her direct supervisor to discuss which records they would provide to the requester. She also kept all the communications with the employee who was asked to destroy records. “They told me they were asked by Ashley Olson to delete records for this prr [public records request]. They did and Ashley Olson also did. [They] described a sense of intimidation and felt as if they had to comply with the request that is coming from a person in a position of power,” wrote Bracken in notes shared with TCS by Nixon. Nixon said Bracken is to be applauded for taking her job very seriously, to the point that she stood up to managers who allegedly refused to let her do her job. “We should be so lucky to have PROs [public records officers] like her at every place where they have to have a PRO. She's a public servant in the highest order, and I'm certainly grateful that she was able to keep her professionalism and her service to the people as a top priority when dealing with the stuff that she was dealing with,” he said. Nixon also shared screenshots of Teams chat messages between Bracken and Olson, in which Olson allegedly insisted that public records requests should be submitted to her before the records were provided. “I am by no means a public records expert but do have responsibility from a Director of Workforce Development role to approve the release of HR information, so the only gap that we need to close from my perspective is simply communication,” wrote Olson in a chat message to Bracken. Olson’s LinkedIn page indicates that she is no longer with OMWBE and has recently been hired as the policy and rules manager for the Washington State Department of Enterprise Services. The Center Square reached out to DES with a request to speak with Olson, but did not receive a response. An email was also sent to Fernandes requesting comment. Again, The Center Square did not get a response. Messages left with Bracken at the public records request office at OMWBE seeking comment went unreturned. The Center Square also sent an email to the office of Attorney General Nick Brown, inquiring if Bracken’s 2024 letter requesting help resulted in any action from the office. A response from AGO Communications Specialist Ashley Gross stated, “I can confirm that the AGO did receive the email from Ms. Bracken. Our PRA Consultation office, which works with local governments on public records compliance, passed it to our attorneys who work with the OMWBE. Any discussions they had with OMWBE are subject to attorney-client privilege." Nixon says this appears to be an “obvious felony violation” of the public records act, but he’s also been unable to confirm if there was or will be an investigation. “At the very least, it would be nice to hear that there was an investigation here and that there's some reason why charges weren't brought,” he said. “Because if the law is never ever going to be enforced, then you're incentivizing people to destroy records. You just are… Sure, the law may say that there's a felony if you do this, but if it's never ever going to be enforced, then it's not really a law." Nixon concluded: ‘When a frontline records officer raises alarms this serious, the system owes her more than silence. We need clear, consistent accountability so public servants who follow the law are supported, not punished, and so Washingtonians can trust that their government isn't hiding from them.”

In May, a federal judge in Massachusetts granted a preliminary injunction in the consolidated case, blocking the administration’s efforts, including a reduction in force effort at the agency.

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Marylanders will pay around $88 for a thrifty 10-person Thanksgiving feast this year, according to a survey of prices around the state for holiday staples like turkey, green beans and mashed potatoes. That compares to a national range of $73 to $80.

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Marylanders will pay around $88 for a thrifty 10-person Thanksgiving feast this year, according to a survey of prices around the state for holiday staples like turkey, green beans and mashed potatoes. That compares to a national range of $73 to $80.

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The UN Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy for Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra, is preparing to travel to the The post UN envoy to travel to Sudan as humanitarian crisis worsens appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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O porta-voz do secretário-geral da ONU disse que ele está a acompanhar a situação na Guiné-Bissau "com profunda preocupação" e apelou à "contenção e respeito pelo Estado de direito". Reagindo igualmente aos acontecimentos que culminaram com o anúncio nesta quarta-feira da tomada do poder por um grupo de militares, dirigentes de missões de observação eleitoral solicitaram que a União Africana e a CEDEAO tomem "medidas necessárias para restaurar a ordem constitucional."

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O porta-voz do secretário-geral da ONU disse que ele está a acompanhar a situação na Guiné-Bissau "com profunda preocupação" e apelou à "contenção e respeito pelo Estado de direito". Reagindo igualmente aos acontecimentos que culminaram com o anúncio nesta quarta-feira da tomada do poder por um grupo de militares, dirigentes de missões de observação eleitoral solicitaram que a União Africana e a CEDEAO tomem "medidas necessárias para restaurar a ordem constitucional."