Protestan salatu dute upategiaren eta Samaniegoko gazteluaren jabeak, Rotschild familiak, “paper historikoa” izan duela Israelgo Estatuaren laguntzan, eta erantzukizun politiko eta morala exijitu diote. Ertzaintzak hamar kide identifikatu ditu. Israelek flotillako bi bahituak askatuko ditu larunbatean.

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Protestan salatu dute upategiaren eta Samaniegoko gazteluaren jabeak, Rotschild familiak, “paper historikoa” izan duela Israelgo Estatuaren laguntzan, eta erantzukizun politiko eta morala exijitu diote. Ertzaintzak hamar kide identifikatu ditu. Israelek flotillako bi bahituak askatuko ditu larunbatean.

En 2026, la clave ya no está solo en acceder a múltiples mercados, sino en comprender cómo interactúan entre sí.

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En 2026, la clave ya no está solo en acceder a múltiples mercados, sino en comprender cómo interactúan entre sí.

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«А што да расейцаў, дык тыя і дагэтуль ня могуць перастаць ваяваць. І за якія ідэалы? За звыродлівыя, спарахнелыя імпэрскія ідэалы, як і сто, і тысячу гадоў таму».

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Más riqueza no significa más protección: un estudio revela que las regiones europeas más prósperas sufren más muertes por calor.

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Más riqueza no significa más protección: un estudio revela que las regiones europeas más prósperas sufren más muertes por calor.

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We’re headed into the finale of the second legislative session of the 34th Legislature. The Senate passed a draft operating budget and the House continues work on the capital budget, while lawmakers are considering final bills to pass or reject. A joint session to vote on the governor’s appointees for various boards and commissions is […]

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We’re headed into the finale of the second legislative session of the 34th Legislature. The Senate passed a draft operating budget and the House continues work on the capital budget, while lawmakers are considering final bills to pass or reject. A joint session to vote on the governor’s appointees for various boards and commissions is […]

В субботу, 9 мая, Петер Мадьяр официально вступил в должность премьер-министра Венгрии по итогам голосования парламента. Около месяца назад оппозиционные проевропейские силы одержали сокрушительную победу над партией Виктора Орбана.

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Dünýäniň dürli regionlarynda we Türkmenistanda şu günki bolan we bolup duran soňky wakalar barada gysgaça habarlar.

Introdução 650 toneladas de ajuda ao Líbano; ex-ministros da Defesa condenados à morte com suspensão condicional por corrupção; bloqueio a sanções dos EUA sobre petróleo iraniano; demissões por IA anuladas. Geopolítica China entrega 650 toneladas de ajuda humanitária ao Líbano enquanto ataques israelenses matam mais de 2.600 e deslocam 1 milhão A China entregou 650 […] Fonte

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Li bajarê Hesekê yê Rojava, 232 girtîyên Hêzên Sûrîya Demokratîk (HSD) roja Înê ji aliyê hikûmeta demkî ya Sûrîyê ve hatine berdan. Girtiyekî HSD'ê ji Dengê Amerîka re eşkere dike ku ew û hevalên xwe rastî îşkence di zindanên hikûmetê de hatin. Ew herwiha dide zanîn ku hîn girtîyên Kurd hene.

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Li bajarê Hesekê yê Rojava, 232 girtîyên Hêzên Sûrîya Demokratîk (HSD) roja Înê ji aliyê hikûmeta demkî ya Sûrîyê ve hatine berdan. Girtiyekî HSD'ê ji Dengê Amerîka re eşkere dike ku ew û hevalên xwe rastî îşkence di zindanên hikûmetê de hatin. Ew herwiha dide zanîn ku hîn girtîyên Kurd hene.

ირანი აშშ-ს სდებს ბრალს სპარსეთის ყურეში ბოლო შეტაკებებსა და ესკალაციაში - იმ ფონზე, როცა ვაშინგტონი თეირანის პასუხს ელოდება ომის დასრულების თაობაზე ბოლო წინადადების შესახებ. აშშ-ის მაღალჩინოსნები, მათ შორის პრეზიდენტი დონალდ ტრამპი და სახელმწიფო მდივანი, მარკო რუბიო 8 მაისს ამბობდნენ, რომ რამდენიმე საათში ელოდნენ ირანის პასუხს აშშ-ის მხრიდან გაკეთებულ წინადადებაზე - რომლის ფონია ცეცხლის შეწყვეტის მყიფე შეთანხმება და ჰორმუზის სრუტესა და მის გარშემო გაგრძელებული შეტაკებები. თუმცა თეირანის...

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RTVA advierte de que la huelga podría afectar al debate electoral previsto para la noche del próximo lunes 11 entre los candidatos a la Junta de AndalucíaLos sindicatos acusan a la dirección de Canal Sur de imponer su “sesgo” al contratar “a dedo” a cinco periodistas El comité de huelga de Canal Sur ha rechazado las propuestas presentadas por escrito por la dirección de la cadena para tratar de alcanzar un acuerdo que evitara los tres paros convocados para los días 11, 12 y 14 de mayo, en plena campaña electoral a la Presidencia de la Junta de Andalucía. Según RTVA, estas movilizaciones podrían afectar, entre otros espacios electorales, a la celebración del debate entre los candidatos previsto para este lunes día 11. En concreto, la huelga consistirá en paros parciales de cuatro horas durante esas tres jornadas de campaña electoral. Según la corporación, esta situación podría alterar el normal desarrollo del Plan de Cobertura Electoral aprobado por el consejo de administración de la RTVA, así como el derecho de los andaluces a recibir información sobre las propuestas de las distintas formaciones políticas, tal y como establece la Ley Orgánica del Régimen Electoral General (Loreg). Además, la dirección considera que los paros podrían perjudicar el servicio público que Canal Sur tiene legalmente encomendado. En este contexto, Radio Televisión de Andalucía (RTVA) ha informado en una nota de que UGT-RTVA se ha desvinculado de la convocatoria al considerar que parte de las reivindicaciones planteadas por el comité de huelga generan dudas sobre su encaje dentro del marco legal. Discrepancias entre la dirección y el comité de huelga Según ha informado la dirección de Canal Sur, esta semana se han mantenido tres reuniones con el comité de huelga para estudiar sus propuestas. La dirección dice haber presentado por escrito distintas alternativas, que han sido rechazadas por el comité de huelga pese a que la dirección aceptaba trabajar en una buena parte de sus reivindicaciones. El principal punto de fricción es la petición del comité de huelga –del que se salió UGT al no estar de acuerdo con la postura de los demás sindicatos– de obligar a la empresa a que reserve 57 plazas como “mínimo” del futuro concurso oposición para que accedan a Canal Sur trabajadores que actualmente tienen un contrato temporal plenamente conforme a la legalidad vigente, mediante concurso libre sin examen, fuera del procedimiento ordinario previsto en el convenio colectivo (no pasando por las fases de traslado ni promoción interna). La dirección de la empresa, que se había comprometido por escrito a analizar con la Junta de Andalucía su viabilidad jurídica, defiende que para reservar puestos para esos trabajadores temporales hay que garantizar la seguridad jurídica, de ahí su rechazo a “reservar plazas al margen de lo que dice el propio convenio colectivo de la RTVA”. Por su parte, el comité de huelga lamenta que “desde el martes que se recibió la propuesta de servicios mínimos la dirección ha obviado su negociación y aplicación hasta el punto de que mientras estábamos reunidos en la mañana del viernes y sin información alguna previa se han impuesto unos servicios mínimos totalmente desproporcionados y abusivos (en algunos centros y departamentos al 100%)”. La dirección insiste en que solo exigía que existiera una “garantía jurídica” y considera que las “plazas no se obtienen bajo las amenazas de huelgas y paros”. Reivindicaciones del comité de huelga Entre sus principales reivindicaciones, el comité de huelga solicita la puesta en marcha de un plan de empleo que garantice la prestación del servicio público, la cobertura del 120% de las vacantes generadas desde 2020 y el refuerzo de los centros territoriales. También reclama la negociación del acceso a la jubilación parcial, una planificación de los recursos humanos, la creación de una mesa paritaria para la producción propia, la internalización de determinados servicios, la recuperación de derechos laborales y sociales, así como el impulso de la negociación colectiva. Al interrumpirse las negociaciones, el comité ha anunciado que la huelga se llevará a efecto en forma de paros parciales los días 11 de mayo (de 12h a 14h y de 18h a 20h), 12 (de 08h a 10h y de 15h a 17h) y 14 de mayo (de 08h a 10h y de 18h a 20h). Y ha animado a la plantilla y a la ciudadanía en general a participar en la concentración en defensa del Servicio Público de la RTVA del lunes 11 de mayo, a las 20h, frente al Pabellón de Retevisión. Entretanto, la dirección de la empresa ha lamentado que los sindicatos, analizadas sus reclamaciones y considerando la empresa que “no existe una causa grave que justifique los paros en plena campaña electoral, alteren el normal funcionamiento informativo y democrático en un servicio público esencial como es Canal Sur y que los andaluces, que son los que financian con sus impuestos a la RTVA, sean los verdaderos perjudicados”.

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RTVA advierte de que la huelga podría afectar al debate electoral previsto para la noche del próximo lunes 11 entre los candidatos a la Junta de AndalucíaLos sindicatos acusan a la dirección de Canal Sur de imponer su “sesgo” al contratar “a dedo” a cinco periodistas El comité de huelga de Canal Sur ha rechazado las propuestas presentadas por escrito por la dirección de la cadena para tratar de alcanzar un acuerdo que evitara los tres paros convocados para los días 11, 12 y 14 de mayo, en plena campaña electoral a la Presidencia de la Junta de Andalucía. Según RTVA, estas movilizaciones podrían afectar, entre otros espacios electorales, a la celebración del debate entre los candidatos previsto para este lunes día 11. En concreto, la huelga consistirá en paros parciales de cuatro horas durante esas tres jornadas de campaña electoral. Según la corporación, esta situación podría alterar el normal desarrollo del Plan de Cobertura Electoral aprobado por el consejo de administración de la RTVA, así como el derecho de los andaluces a recibir información sobre las propuestas de las distintas formaciones políticas, tal y como establece la Ley Orgánica del Régimen Electoral General (Loreg). Además, la dirección considera que los paros podrían perjudicar el servicio público que Canal Sur tiene legalmente encomendado. En este contexto, Radio Televisión de Andalucía (RTVA) ha informado en una nota de que UGT-RTVA se ha desvinculado de la convocatoria al considerar que parte de las reivindicaciones planteadas por el comité de huelga generan dudas sobre su encaje dentro del marco legal. Discrepancias entre la dirección y el comité de huelga Según ha informado la dirección de Canal Sur, esta semana se han mantenido tres reuniones con el comité de huelga para estudiar sus propuestas. La dirección dice haber presentado por escrito distintas alternativas, que han sido rechazadas por el comité de huelga pese a que la dirección aceptaba trabajar en una buena parte de sus reivindicaciones. El principal punto de fricción es la petición del comité de huelga –del que se salió UGT al no estar de acuerdo con la postura de los demás sindicatos– de obligar a la empresa a que reserve 57 plazas como “mínimo” del futuro concurso oposición para que accedan a Canal Sur trabajadores que actualmente tienen un contrato temporal plenamente conforme a la legalidad vigente, mediante concurso libre sin examen, fuera del procedimiento ordinario previsto en el convenio colectivo (no pasando por las fases de traslado ni promoción interna). La dirección de la empresa, que se había comprometido por escrito a analizar con la Junta de Andalucía su viabilidad jurídica, defiende que para reservar puestos para esos trabajadores temporales hay que garantizar la seguridad jurídica, de ahí su rechazo a “reservar plazas al margen de lo que dice el propio convenio colectivo de la RTVA”. Por su parte, el comité de huelga lamenta que “desde el martes que se recibió la propuesta de servicios mínimos la dirección ha obviado su negociación y aplicación hasta el punto de que mientras estábamos reunidos en la mañana del viernes y sin información alguna previa se han impuesto unos servicios mínimos totalmente desproporcionados y abusivos (en algunos centros y departamentos al 100%)”. La dirección insiste en que solo exigía que existiera una “garantía jurídica” y considera que las “plazas no se obtienen bajo las amenazas de huelgas y paros”. Reivindicaciones del comité de huelga Entre sus principales reivindicaciones, el comité de huelga solicita la puesta en marcha de un plan de empleo que garantice la prestación del servicio público, la cobertura del 120% de las vacantes generadas desde 2020 y el refuerzo de los centros territoriales. También reclama la negociación del acceso a la jubilación parcial, una planificación de los recursos humanos, la creación de una mesa paritaria para la producción propia, la internalización de determinados servicios, la recuperación de derechos laborales y sociales, así como el impulso de la negociación colectiva. Al interrumpirse las negociaciones, el comité ha anunciado que la huelga se llevará a efecto en forma de paros parciales los días 11 de mayo (de 12h a 14h y de 18h a 20h), 12 (de 08h a 10h y de 15h a 17h) y 14 de mayo (de 08h a 10h y de 18h a 20h). Y ha animado a la plantilla y a la ciudadanía en general a participar en la concentración en defensa del Servicio Público de la RTVA del lunes 11 de mayo, a las 20h, frente al Pabellón de Retevisión. Entretanto, la dirección de la empresa ha lamentado que los sindicatos, analizadas sus reclamaciones y considerando la empresa que “no existe una causa grave que justifique los paros en plena campaña electoral, alteren el normal funcionamiento informativo y democrático en un servicio público esencial como es Canal Sur y que los andaluces, que son los que financian con sus impuestos a la RTVA, sean los verdaderos perjudicados”.

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(The Center Square) – A gun smuggling operation run by Canadian, Pakistani and Jordanian citizens has been thwarted at the U.S.-Canada border, authorities said. While illegal border crosser crime has dropped considerably at the U.S.-Canada border from the Biden administration era, border crime is still ongoing, including human, drug and weapons smuggling and trafficking. On Friday, three men were magistrated before a federal judge in White Plains, New York, and detained after their arrest for an alleged gun running scheme. The scheme involved trafficking 89 firearms, including at least 17 stolen firearms, and attempting to smuggle them to Canada through or near an Indian reservation. Canadian national Malik Bromfield, Pakistani national Faizan Ali, and Kamal Salman, who claims to have citizenship in Canada, Jordan and the U.S., were arrested on Thursday after a traffic stop in Liberty, New York, in Sullivan County. They were each charged with smuggling, unlicensed dealing in firearms, transporting stolen firearms in interstate commerce and unlawful possession of firearms, according to the complaint. Bromfield was also charged with “unlawful possession of a firearm by an alien.” If convicted, they each face decades in prison. “As alleged, Malik Bromfield, Faizan Ali, and Kamal Salman were caught transporting more than 80 guns, including short-barreled rifles and stolen firearms, to smuggle them out of the country,” U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton said. “It is critically important to New Yorkers and Americans to keep illegal weapons out of the hands of criminal actors. The trafficking of dangerous weapons will be relentlessly pursued by this Office.” On or about May 7, New York State Police pulled over Bromfield, driving a vehicle with a North Carolina license plate, after he was allegedly swerving in out of lanes near State Route 90. The troopers asked the men to exit the vehicle and after receiving inconsistent and evasive responses to questioning troopers discovered an array of alleged criminal activity. Bromfield claimed he was traveling from New York City to Syracuse to visit Salman’s family members, according to the complaint. Salman and Ali said they were traveling from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Law enforcement later learned that they had left Jupiter, Florida, the day before they were arrested. The stop led to the troopers finding an Afghan national’s ID card, suspected narcotics, a weapons cache and $3,000 in cash, and an alleged plan to traffic weapons into Canada for profit, according to the criminal complaint. After Ali consented to a roadside search of his person, a trooper found an “expired Pakistani National Driving Permit issued to an Afghan national in another name concealed in ALI’s buttocks,” according to the complaint. Salman and Bromfield declined searches resulting in a canine sweeping the exterior of the vehicle. The canine alerted troopers to the potential presence of narcotics. After the canine search resulted in probable cause, the troopers initiated a preliminary search of the vehicle and found an unusually heavy suitcase. Inside was the weapons cache. Additional firearms were found on the floor of the back seat, according to the complaint. They also found a GPS navigation app on Bromfield’s phone’s home screen with an address in or near Hammond, New York, located across the St. Lawrence River from Ontario, Canada. The location is a hotspot for illegal border crosser crime through the Akwesasne Mohawk Territory. The territory, which straddles the international border along the St. Lawrence River, has been a target of human, drug and weapons smuggling, as well as other crimes, The Center Square reported. Understaffed with limited resources, First Nation chiefs have had difficulty combatting smuggling and trafficking crime. Upon further investigation, Ali has at least four outstanding arrest warrants in Canada, including one related to a fatal automobile collision and another connected to alleged methamphetamine trafficking, according to the charges. The complaint includes details about the seized firearms, including those reported stolen in Pasadena, Texas, and Fort Lauderdale and North Miami Beach in Florida. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives New York Field Office, and FBI-New York Hudson Valley Safe Streets Task Force, are involved in an ongoing investigation. The bust comes as ongoing border security efforts continue at the northern border after the president declared a national emergency at the northern border last February, The Center Squa.

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(The Center Square) – A gun smuggling operation run by Canadian, Pakistani and Jordanian citizens has been thwarted at the U.S.-Canada border, authorities said. While illegal border crosser crime has dropped considerably at the U.S.-Canada border from the Biden administration era, border crime is still ongoing, including human, drug and weapons smuggling and trafficking. On Friday, three men were magistrated before a federal judge in White Plains, New York, and detained after their arrest for an alleged gun running scheme. The scheme involved trafficking 89 firearms, including at least 17 stolen firearms, and attempting to smuggle them to Canada through or near an Indian reservation. Canadian national Malik Bromfield, Pakistani national Faizan Ali, and Kamal Salman, who claims to have citizenship in Canada, Jordan and the U.S., were arrested on Thursday after a traffic stop in Liberty, New York, in Sullivan County. They were each charged with smuggling, unlicensed dealing in firearms, transporting stolen firearms in interstate commerce and unlawful possession of firearms, according to the complaint. Bromfield was also charged with “unlawful possession of a firearm by an alien.” If convicted, they each face decades in prison. “As alleged, Malik Bromfield, Faizan Ali, and Kamal Salman were caught transporting more than 80 guns, including short-barreled rifles and stolen firearms, to smuggle them out of the country,” U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton said. “It is critically important to New Yorkers and Americans to keep illegal weapons out of the hands of criminal actors. The trafficking of dangerous weapons will be relentlessly pursued by this Office.” On or about May 7, New York State Police pulled over Bromfield, driving a vehicle with a North Carolina license plate, after he was allegedly swerving in out of lanes near State Route 90. The troopers asked the men to exit the vehicle and after receiving inconsistent and evasive responses to questioning troopers discovered an array of alleged criminal activity. Bromfield claimed he was traveling from New York City to Syracuse to visit Salman’s family members, according to the complaint. Salman and Ali said they were traveling from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Law enforcement later learned that they had left Jupiter, Florida, the day before they were arrested. The stop led to the troopers finding an Afghan national’s ID card, suspected narcotics, a weapons cache and $3,000 in cash, and an alleged plan to traffic weapons into Canada for profit, according to the criminal complaint. After Ali consented to a roadside search of his person, a trooper found an “expired Pakistani National Driving Permit issued to an Afghan national in another name concealed in ALI’s buttocks,” according to the complaint. Salman and Bromfield declined searches resulting in a canine sweeping the exterior of the vehicle. The canine alerted troopers to the potential presence of narcotics. After the canine search resulted in probable cause, the troopers initiated a preliminary search of the vehicle and found an unusually heavy suitcase. Inside was the weapons cache. Additional firearms were found on the floor of the back seat, according to the complaint. They also found a GPS navigation app on Bromfield’s phone’s home screen with an address in or near Hammond, New York, located across the St. Lawrence River from Ontario, Canada. The location is a hotspot for illegal border crosser crime through the Akwesasne Mohawk Territory. The territory, which straddles the international border along the St. Lawrence River, has been a target of human, drug and weapons smuggling, as well as other crimes, The Center Square reported. Understaffed with limited resources, First Nation chiefs have had difficulty combatting smuggling and trafficking crime. Upon further investigation, Ali has at least four outstanding arrest warrants in Canada, including one related to a fatal automobile collision and another connected to alleged methamphetamine trafficking, according to the charges. The complaint includes details about the seized firearms, including those reported stolen in Pasadena, Texas, and Fort Lauderdale and North Miami Beach in Florida. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives New York Field Office, and FBI-New York Hudson Valley Safe Streets Task Force, are involved in an ongoing investigation. The bust comes as ongoing border security efforts continue at the northern border after the president declared a national emergency at the northern border last February, The Center Squa.

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A cuatro días del 12 de mayo, fecha de una nueva marcha universitaria, cuando estudiantes/ docentes y no docentes vuelvan masivamente a las calles, la población educativa se organiza. En un contexto de emergencia salarial y presupuestaria, debido a los vetos de la ley de financiamento del gobierno de Javier Milei en 2024 y, por […]

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A cuatro días del 12 de mayo, fecha de una nueva marcha universitaria, cuando estudiantes/ docentes y no docentes vuelvan masivamente a las calles, la población educativa se organiza. En un contexto de emergencia salarial y presupuestaria, debido a los vetos de la ley de financiamento del gobierno de Javier Milei en 2024 y, por […]

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O Presidente russo, Vladimir Putin, num discurso pronunciado na Praça Vermelha em Moscovo, assegurou que o conflito com a Ucrânia é “justo”, isto durante as comemorações da vitória diante da Alemanha nazi na Segunda Guerra Mundial. De notar que um cessar-fogo de três dias entrou em vigor entre a Rússia e a Ucrânia.

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O Presidente russo, Vladimir Putin, num discurso pronunciado na Praça Vermelha em Moscovo, assegurou que o conflito com a Ucrânia é “justo”, isto durante as comemorações da vitória diante da Alemanha nazi na Segunda Guerra Mundial. De notar que um cessar-fogo de três dias entrou em vigor entre a Rússia e a Ucrânia.

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رادیو بین‌المللی فرانسه
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در حالی که درگیری‌های پراکنده میان ایران و ایالات متحده در تنگه هرمز ادامه دارد، دو طرف هم‌زمان از حفظ آتش‌بس و پیشرفت مذاکرات صلح سخن می‌گویند؛ تناقضی که در عمل با حملات متقابل، تنش‌های نظامی، و تشدید جنگ اقتصادی در یکی از حساس‌ترین گذرگاه‌های انرژی جهان همراه شده است.

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در حالی که درگیری‌های پراکنده میان ایران و ایالات متحده در تنگه هرمز ادامه دارد، دو طرف هم‌زمان از حفظ آتش‌بس و پیشرفت مذاکرات صلح سخن می‌گویند؛ تناقضی که در عمل با حملات متقابل، تنش‌های نظامی، و تشدید جنگ اقتصادی در یکی از حساس‌ترین گذرگاه‌های انرژی جهان همراه شده است.

DUBAWA and the Digital Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Information Disorder Analysis Centre (DAIDAC) have selected and trained 13

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DUBAWA and the Digital Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Information Disorder Analysis Centre (DAIDAC) have selected and trained 13

Федеральная служба охраны (ФСО) ужесточила требования к людям, встречающимся с Владимиром Путиным. Теперь, по данным «Можем объяснить», чиновникам запрещено носить наручные часы во время встречи с российским президентом.

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Федеральная служба охраны (ФСО) ужесточила требования к людям, встречающимся с Владимиром Путиным. Теперь, по данным «Можем объяснить», чиновникам запрещено носить наручные часы во время встречи с российским президентом.

Tras años de miedo y silencio, las encuestas vuelven a medir el pulso social en Venezuela y revelan una mezcla explosiva: esperanza creciente y desconfianza intacta. La economía sigue marcando el rumbo y la mayoría exige cambios, pero con garantías y sin saltos al vacío.

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Tras años de miedo y silencio, las encuestas vuelven a medir el pulso social en Venezuela y revelan una mezcla explosiva: esperanza creciente y desconfianza intacta. La economía sigue marcando el rumbo y la mayoría exige cambios, pero con garantías y sin saltos al vacío.

(The Center Square) – More than 200 children were rescued and more than 350 child sex offenders arrested in one month in the latest Department of Justice targeted enforcement operation to find child sex abuse victims and arrest child sex predators. The operations are nationwide and involve staff from all 56 FBI field offices and U.S. Attorney’s offices. In Operation Iron Pursuit, which occurred during the month of April, key enforcement actions were led by the Buffalo FBI Field Office and U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of New York. “This operation puts every child predator on notice: we are coming for you,” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said. “The sexual exploitation of minors is an abomination with no place in our society. We will hunt down these offenders, hold them fully accountable under the law, and deliver justice for victims.” The DOJ highlighted examples of two alleged male offenders charged in the Western District of New York. One, CJ A. Wolf, of Lewiston, was charged with enticement of a minor after he began communicating with an undercover law enforcement officer via text message thinking he was speaking to a 13-year-old girl who was advertised online. Wolf traveled to a retail parking lot and interacted with the undercover officer who was coordinating the staged sexual interaction where he confirmed he had $200 for “a half hour.” according to the charges. After further conversation, he was arrested. Kenneth Tootle, of Rochester, was arrested and charged with production of child pornography, enticement of a minor, and receipt of child pornography. According to the criminal complaint, Rochester Police responded to a mother claiming she found disturbing messages between her 7-year-old daughter and Tootle on her daughter’s cell phone. They included sexual photos and videos constituting child pornography, according to the criminal complaint. He was arrested after an investigation was conducted and a search warrant was executed. Both men face a maximum penalty of life in prison if convicted. Operation Iron Pursuit was the latest of several targeted enforcement operations led by the FBI. Last December, Operation Relentless Justice led to the rescue of 205 children and arrests of 293 offenders. Key arrests included an airman in Dallas, Texas, who was charged with his wife on charges of producing child sex abuse material (CSAM); a police officer in Raleigh, North Carolina, distributing CSAM to an undercover officer; five leaders of Greggy’s Cult; and a Virginia man who persuaded a 14-year-old to produce CSAM. “The victim attempted suicide after he allegedly told her to kill herself,” the DOJ said. Last August, Operation Enduring Justice led to the rescue of 133 children and the arrests of 234 offenders. Last May, Operation Restore Justice led to the rescue of 115 children and the arrests of 205 child sex abuse offenders. Key arrests included a state trooper and Army Reservist in Minneapolis for allegedly producing CSAM while in uniform and a former Metropolitan Police Department officer for allegedly trafficking minor victims in Washington, D.C. “Every single day this FBI is working 24/7 to break networks of child abusers all across this country,” FBI Director Kash Patel said. He said last year, the FBI and law enforcement partners identified and rescued more than 6,300 missing children. “Let this be a message to criminal actors who seek to target America’s children: you will be pursued, and you will be brought to justice,” he said. The DOJ urges the public to report suspected exploitation of children by calling 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324) or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST.

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(The Center Square) – More than 200 children were rescued and more than 350 child sex offenders arrested in one month in the latest Department of Justice targeted enforcement operation to find child sex abuse victims and arrest child sex predators. The operations are nationwide and involve staff from all 56 FBI field offices and U.S. Attorney’s offices. In Operation Iron Pursuit, which occurred during the month of April, key enforcement actions were led by the Buffalo FBI Field Office and U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of New York. “This operation puts every child predator on notice: we are coming for you,” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said. “The sexual exploitation of minors is an abomination with no place in our society. We will hunt down these offenders, hold them fully accountable under the law, and deliver justice for victims.” The DOJ highlighted examples of two alleged male offenders charged in the Western District of New York. One, CJ A. Wolf, of Lewiston, was charged with enticement of a minor after he began communicating with an undercover law enforcement officer via text message thinking he was speaking to a 13-year-old girl who was advertised online. Wolf traveled to a retail parking lot and interacted with the undercover officer who was coordinating the staged sexual interaction where he confirmed he had $200 for “a half hour.” according to the charges. After further conversation, he was arrested. Kenneth Tootle, of Rochester, was arrested and charged with production of child pornography, enticement of a minor, and receipt of child pornography. According to the criminal complaint, Rochester Police responded to a mother claiming she found disturbing messages between her 7-year-old daughter and Tootle on her daughter’s cell phone. They included sexual photos and videos constituting child pornography, according to the criminal complaint. He was arrested after an investigation was conducted and a search warrant was executed. Both men face a maximum penalty of life in prison if convicted. Operation Iron Pursuit was the latest of several targeted enforcement operations led by the FBI. Last December, Operation Relentless Justice led to the rescue of 205 children and arrests of 293 offenders. Key arrests included an airman in Dallas, Texas, who was charged with his wife on charges of producing child sex abuse material (CSAM); a police officer in Raleigh, North Carolina, distributing CSAM to an undercover officer; five leaders of Greggy’s Cult; and a Virginia man who persuaded a 14-year-old to produce CSAM. “The victim attempted suicide after he allegedly told her to kill herself,” the DOJ said. Last August, Operation Enduring Justice led to the rescue of 133 children and the arrests of 234 offenders. Last May, Operation Restore Justice led to the rescue of 115 children and the arrests of 205 child sex abuse offenders. Key arrests included a state trooper and Army Reservist in Minneapolis for allegedly producing CSAM while in uniform and a former Metropolitan Police Department officer for allegedly trafficking minor victims in Washington, D.C. “Every single day this FBI is working 24/7 to break networks of child abusers all across this country,” FBI Director Kash Patel said. He said last year, the FBI and law enforcement partners identified and rescued more than 6,300 missing children. “Let this be a message to criminal actors who seek to target America’s children: you will be pursued, and you will be brought to justice,” he said. The DOJ urges the public to report suspected exploitation of children by calling 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324) or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST.

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法國國際廣播電台
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美國周五擊沉兩艘伊朗油輪,同時表示,正等待德黑蘭回應美方最新提出的永久結束敵對行動方案。然而伊朗外交部發言人表示,伊朗仍在研究美國的提議。

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美國周五擊沉兩艘伊朗油輪,同時表示,正等待德黑蘭回應美方最新提出的永久結束敵對行動方案。然而伊朗外交部發言人表示,伊朗仍在研究美國的提議。