LUBUMBASHI — Deux ans après qu’une décision de la Cour africaine des droits de l’homme et des peuples (CADHP) a été rendue publique, le gouvernement n’a pas encore pris en compte l’essentiel de ces recommandations. La décision, prise en 2022 et rendue publique en juin 2024, a reconnu des violations des droits humains dans l’expulsion […] The post Réinstallation des Twa : Deux ans après une décision « historique », peu d’avancées dans le parc à gorilles de la RDC appeared first on Nouvelles de l'environnement.

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LUBUMBASHI — Deux ans après qu’une décision de la Cour africaine des droits de l’homme et des peuples (CADHP) a été rendue publique, le gouvernement n’a pas encore pris en compte l’essentiel de ces recommandations. La décision, prise en 2022 et rendue publique en juin 2024, a reconnu des violations des droits humains dans l’expulsion […] The post Réinstallation des Twa : Deux ans après une décision « historique », peu d’avancées dans le parc à gorilles de la RDC appeared first on Nouvelles de l'environnement.

A presença do major israelense Rafael Rozenszajn em Belo Horizonte provocou protestos e reacendeu o debate sobre a influência de Israel nas políticas de segurança pública brasileiras. Na última segunda-feira (8), o militar, apresentado como porta-voz das Forças de Defesa de Israel (IDF, na sigla em inglês), ministrou a palestra “A Guerra de Narrativas” para […] Fonte

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A presença do major israelense Rafael Rozenszajn em Belo Horizonte provocou protestos e reacendeu o debate sobre a influência de Israel nas políticas de segurança pública brasileiras. Na última segunda-feira (8), o militar, apresentado como porta-voz das Forças de Defesa de Israel (IDF, na sigla em inglês), ministrou a palestra “A Guerra de Narrativas” para […] Fonte

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One of the bills requires all K-5 teachers to receive training in high quality reading instruction methods.

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One of the bills requires all K-5 teachers to receive training in high quality reading instruction methods.

As El Paso ISD picks up the pieces after declaring financial exigency, questions loom: Who’s responsible for the financial mismanagement? What impact does this have on classrooms? How does district leadership earn back lost trust? The post Podcast: What’s next for EPISD as it navigates layoffs, board turmoil and aging schools amid budget crisis? appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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As El Paso ISD picks up the pieces after declaring financial exigency, questions loom: Who’s responsible for the financial mismanagement? What impact does this have on classrooms? How does district leadership earn back lost trust? The post Podcast: What’s next for EPISD as it navigates layoffs, board turmoil and aging schools amid budget crisis? appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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国际足联主席詹尼·因凡蒂诺(Gianni Infantino )周三在墨西哥城表示,他希望被阿尔及利亚拘押的法国记者克里斯托夫·格莱兹(Christophe Gleizes)能够获得总统特赦。

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国际足联主席詹尼·因凡蒂诺(Gianni Infantino )周三在墨西哥城表示,他希望被阿尔及利亚拘押的法国记者克里斯托夫·格莱兹(Christophe Gleizes)能够获得总统特赦。

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Pandemic disruptions put many children behind, but newly released end-of-course results show students making progress. The post Texas high schoolers show gains across all subjects on STAAR tests appeared first on Austin Current.

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Pandemic disruptions put many children behind, but newly released end-of-course results show students making progress. The post Texas high schoolers show gains across all subjects on STAAR tests appeared first on Austin Current.

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Herrera, despite constant threats, spent two decades reporting on crime and corruption near Colombia’s border with Venezuela. The post Cristian Herrera reported where fear tried to silence others. Then he was killed appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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Herrera, despite constant threats, spent two decades reporting on crime and corruption near Colombia’s border with Venezuela. The post Cristian Herrera reported where fear tried to silence others. Then he was killed appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

Paytaxtda ictimai nəqliyyat kartının qiyməti iyulun 1-dən 2 manatdan 3 manata yüksələcək. Bahalaşma kart istehsalı, logistika, infrastruktur və texniki xidmət xərclərinin artması ilə əsaslandırılıb. Qərar sosial şəbəkə istifadəçiləri tərəfindən narazılıqla qarşılanıb.

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Paytaxtda ictimai nəqliyyat kartının qiyməti iyulun 1-dən 2 manatdan 3 manata yüksələcək. Bahalaşma kart istehsalı, logistika, infrastruktur və texniki xidmət xərclərinin artması ilə əsaslandırılıb. Qərar sosial şəbəkə istifadəçiləri tərəfindən narazılıqla qarşılanıb.

Hilton avanza a las elecciones generales de noviembre, donde se enfrentará al veterano político Xavier Becerra.

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Back in the late 1970s, the North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission enacted a seawall ban to protect the state’s sandy beaches and barrier islands. But the coast has changed dramatically since then. Over the past six years, increased erosion has caused 32 privately owned structures to collapse along the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Senator Bob […]

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Back in the late 1970s, the North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission enacted a seawall ban to protect the state’s sandy beaches and barrier islands. But the coast has changed dramatically since then. Over the past six years, increased erosion has caused 32 privately owned structures to collapse along the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Senator Bob […]

Госдума во втором и третьем чтениях приняла законопроект, кратно увеличивающий пошлины на миграционные услуги.

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Госдума во втором и третьем чтениях приняла законопроект, кратно увеличивающий пошлины на миграционные услуги.

საქართველოში ირანის ისლამური რესპუბლიკის ელჩი აზიარებს საქართველოში ჩინეთის სახალხო რესპუბლიკის ელჩის განცხადებას, რომლითაც ეს უკანასკნელი ამერიკელ კონგრესმენ ჯო უილსონს აკრიტიკებს.

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The Alabama Attorney General’s Office Wednesday appealed a federal district court ruling declaring the state’s nitrogen gas execution protocol unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Emily Marks Tuesday wrote that Jeffery Lee, a death row inmate scheduled to be executed on Thursday, had shown that execution by firing squad would be a feasible alternative. In its appeal, […]

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The Alabama Attorney General’s Office Wednesday appealed a federal district court ruling declaring the state’s nitrogen gas execution protocol unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Emily Marks Tuesday wrote that Jeffery Lee, a death row inmate scheduled to be executed on Thursday, had shown that execution by firing squad would be a feasible alternative. In its appeal, […]

Encûmena Wezîrên Encûmena Hevkarîya Kendavê (GCC) îro Çarşemê bi zimanekî tund êrîşên Îranê li ser Behreyn, Kuweyt û Urdunê şermezar kirin. GCC êrîşên Îranê wekî "kiryarek êrîşkar a eşkere" li dijî serwerîya dewletan, ewlehîya gelên wan û yekparçeya axa wan binav kirin. Wê herwiha got ku ev êrîş binpêkirineke qanûna navneteweyî, Peymana Neteweyên Yekbûyî û prensîbên têkilîyên cîrantîya baş in. Di dawiya civîna xwe ya li paytexta Behreynê, Manama, GCC Îran "bi tevahî berpirsyara van...

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Encûmena Wezîrên Encûmena Hevkarîya Kendavê (GCC) îro Çarşemê bi zimanekî tund êrîşên Îranê li ser Behreyn, Kuweyt û Urdunê şermezar kirin. GCC êrîşên Îranê wekî "kiryarek êrîşkar a eşkere" li dijî serwerîya dewletan, ewlehîya gelên wan û yekparçeya axa wan binav kirin. Wê herwiha got ku ev êrîş binpêkirineke qanûna navneteweyî, Peymana Neteweyên Yekbûyî û prensîbên têkilîyên cîrantîya baş in. Di dawiya civîna xwe ya li paytexta Behreynê, Manama, GCC Îran "bi tevahî berpirsyara van...

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TOPEKA — Emergency rooms in most parts of the United States saw more tick bite-related visits than usual in April. For every 100,000 emergency room visits in the Midwest in April, 137 were for tick bites, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As of May, Midwest emergency rooms have seen 332 visits […]

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TOPEKA — Emergency rooms in most parts of the United States saw more tick bite-related visits than usual in April. For every 100,000 emergency room visits in the Midwest in April, 137 were for tick bites, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As of May, Midwest emergency rooms have seen 332 visits […]

В течение зимы 2025-2026 годов Россия активно развивала военную инфраструктуру по всей западной границе — в том числе вдоль границ с Финляндией и Норвегией, рассказали в совместном расследовании норвежская вещательная корпорация NRK, шведская SVT, датская DR и эстонское издание Delfi. Журналисты пришли к такому выводу, изучив новые спутниковые снимки компании Planet Labs.

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В течение зимы 2025-2026 годов Россия активно развивала военную инфраструктуру по всей западной границе — в том числе вдоль границ с Финляндией и Норвегией, рассказали в совместном расследовании норвежская вещательная корпорация NRK, шведская SVT, датская DR и эстонское издание Delfi. Журналисты пришли к такому выводу, изучив новые спутниковые снимки компании Planet Labs.

Foster led by just 22 votes as of Tuesday, up from 13 votes the night before, a narrow, but increasing advantage. He trailed challenger Martha Abraham on Election Night.

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Foster led by just 22 votes as of Tuesday, up from 13 votes the night before, a narrow, but increasing advantage. He trailed challenger Martha Abraham on Election Night.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Detroit’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system and Michigan education policy.A Michigan House committee approved several bills Wednesday that are aimed at improving literacy in Michigan schools, including one that would require specialized training for all K-5 teachers.The full House will now have to weigh the legislation.Literacy has been a top education priority in the Michigan Legislature and for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, as state and national exams show significant challenges for students in reading. On the National Assessment of Educational Progress, just 24% of Michigan fourth graders who took the exam were considered proficient in reading, compared to 30% nationally.Meanwhile, in 2025, just 38.9% of Michigan’s third graders were proficient in English language arts on the Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress.Rep. Nancy DeBoer, a Republican from Holland who chairs the House Education and Workforce Committee, said the bills’ advancement is a significant step for the state.DeBoer said she is excited that the people who attended the hearing “care about the students in the state of Michigan — that they can learn to read, that we can diagnose them if they have issues with dyslexia, that our colleges can train them to be prepared with the phonetic method of reading.”Here are the three literacy bills the committee passed Wednesday.House Bill 5646, sponsored by Rep. Tim Kelly, a Republican from Saginaw Township, would require that beginning Sept. 30, 2027, people seeking a teaching certificate in Michigan — whether through a traditional higher education program or an alternative pathway — must have completed a teacher preparation program that included training in the science of reading. The bill also has some specific literacy requirements teacher prep programs would need to meet. House Bill 5697, sponsored by DeBoer, would require that all Michigan K-5 teachers as well as certified staff who provide, support, or oversee instruction in K-5 receive literacy training in high-quality reading instruction methods.House Bill 5081, sponsored by Kathy Schmalz, a Republican from Jackson, would require at least one teacher in each school to work with students with dyslexia and be trained in Orton-Gillingham approach principles.” Orton-Gillingham is a highly structured multisensory literacy program.The committee previously heard testimony on the teacher preparation and mandated training for K-5 teachers legislation. No testimony was heard on those bills Wednesday, but lawmakers did hear testimony on the dyslexia legislation.Schmalz noted that Michigan has a law that requires schools to test students for dyslexia, but doesn’t have a law mandating teachers be trained to teach kids with dyslexia. “I’ve seen too many young people with dyslexia pass through school not getting the help they need,” Schmalz said.Rebecca Hutchinson, superintendent of the Concord Community Schools, said the district integrated Orton-Gillingham with a reading intervention this school year. She said some of the most struggling readers showed dramatic improvement as a result. Hutchinson also spoke from the perspective of a mother whose son has dyslexia. She said staff at his school had not received training in Orton-Gillingham, so his teacher had significant concerns about his literacy skills, but he is now excelling at reading.“My son is very, very lucky that we have the resources to do that. If a school district doesn’t have or offer a program like Orton-Gillingham, then these children lose that advantage in being able to access all learning through reading,” Hutchinson said. “The power of this is clear, not only to reach those kids that are struggling to read, really all readers, but also to lift them up to reach their fullest potential and remove a barrier for our families who don’t have the ability to seek this outside literacy support.”Lori Higgins is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Detroit. You can reach her at lhiggins@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Detroit’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system and Michigan education policy.A Michigan House committee approved several bills Wednesday that are aimed at improving literacy in Michigan schools, including one that would require specialized training for all K-5 teachers.The full House will now have to weigh the legislation.Literacy has been a top education priority in the Michigan Legislature and for Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, as state and national exams show significant challenges for students in reading. On the National Assessment of Educational Progress, just 24% of Michigan fourth graders who took the exam were considered proficient in reading, compared to 30% nationally.Meanwhile, in 2025, just 38.9% of Michigan’s third graders were proficient in English language arts on the Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress.Rep. Nancy DeBoer, a Republican from Holland who chairs the House Education and Workforce Committee, said the bills’ advancement is a significant step for the state.DeBoer said she is excited that the people who attended the hearing “care about the students in the state of Michigan — that they can learn to read, that we can diagnose them if they have issues with dyslexia, that our colleges can train them to be prepared with the phonetic method of reading.”Here are the three literacy bills the committee passed Wednesday.House Bill 5646, sponsored by Rep. Tim Kelly, a Republican from Saginaw Township, would require that beginning Sept. 30, 2027, people seeking a teaching certificate in Michigan — whether through a traditional higher education program or an alternative pathway — must have completed a teacher preparation program that included training in the science of reading. The bill also has some specific literacy requirements teacher prep programs would need to meet. House Bill 5697, sponsored by DeBoer, would require that all Michigan K-5 teachers as well as certified staff who provide, support, or oversee instruction in K-5 receive literacy training in high-quality reading instruction methods.House Bill 5081, sponsored by Kathy Schmalz, a Republican from Jackson, would require at least one teacher in each school to work with students with dyslexia and be trained in Orton-Gillingham approach principles.” Orton-Gillingham is a highly structured multisensory literacy program.The committee previously heard testimony on the teacher preparation and mandated training for K-5 teachers legislation. No testimony was heard on those bills Wednesday, but lawmakers did hear testimony on the dyslexia legislation.Schmalz noted that Michigan has a law that requires schools to test students for dyslexia, but doesn’t have a law mandating teachers be trained to teach kids with dyslexia. “I’ve seen too many young people with dyslexia pass through school not getting the help they need,” Schmalz said.Rebecca Hutchinson, superintendent of the Concord Community Schools, said the district integrated Orton-Gillingham with a reading intervention this school year. She said some of the most struggling readers showed dramatic improvement as a result. Hutchinson also spoke from the perspective of a mother whose son has dyslexia. She said staff at his school had not received training in Orton-Gillingham, so his teacher had significant concerns about his literacy skills, but he is now excelling at reading.“My son is very, very lucky that we have the resources to do that. If a school district doesn’t have or offer a program like Orton-Gillingham, then these children lose that advantage in being able to access all learning through reading,” Hutchinson said. “The power of this is clear, not only to reach those kids that are struggling to read, really all readers, but also to lift them up to reach their fullest potential and remove a barrier for our families who don’t have the ability to seek this outside literacy support.”Lori Higgins is the bureau chief for Chalkbeat Detroit. You can reach her at lhiggins@chalkbeat.org.