古巴国家主席米格尔·迪亚斯-卡内尔周日(5月24日)宣布,古巴已收到中国援助的首批1.5万吨大米,中方此前承诺将一共提供6万吨。

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古巴国家主席米格尔·迪亚斯-卡内尔周日(5月24日)宣布,古巴已收到中国援助的首批1.5万吨大米,中方此前承诺将一共提供6万吨。

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Singer, songwriter, drummer and pianist Morgan White appeared on five albums inside Texas prisons. Outside, he said no to the music industry.

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Singer, songwriter, drummer and pianist Morgan White appeared on five albums inside Texas prisons. Outside, he said no to the music industry.

Presidenti ukrainas Volodymyr Zelensky hodhi poshtë një propozim gjerman për t’i dhënë Ukrainës anëtarësim të asociuar në BE, sepse kjo do ta linte Kievin pa zë brenda bllokut. “Nuk mund të ketë projekt të plotë evropian pa Ukrainën, dhe vendi i Ukrainës në Bashkimin Evropian duhet të jetë gjithashtu i plotë, i plotë dhe i […]

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Presidenti ukrainas Volodymyr Zelensky hodhi poshtë një propozim gjerman për t’i dhënë Ukrainës anëtarësim të asociuar në BE, sepse kjo do ta linte Kievin pa zë brenda bllokut. “Nuk mund të ketë projekt të plotë evropian pa Ukrainën, dhe vendi i Ukrainës në Bashkimin Evropian duhet të jetë gjithashtu i plotë, i plotë dhe i […]

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A college education must prepare graduates not just for successful careers, but for lives of integrity and purpose in a world that is anything but simple.

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A college education must prepare graduates not just for successful careers, but for lives of integrity and purpose in a world that is anything but simple.

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A diverse set of San Diego practitioners are looking to good vibrations to treat all kinds of difficult issues.

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A diverse set of San Diego practitioners are looking to good vibrations to treat all kinds of difficult issues.

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A Sheboygan Falls woman tested a federal appeals court ruling against a Trump administration policy barring many ICE detainees from seeking release on bond. The post Wisconsin mother granted bond in challenge to ICE detention rule appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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A Sheboygan Falls woman tested a federal appeals court ruling against a Trump administration policy barring many ICE detainees from seeking release on bond. The post Wisconsin mother granted bond in challenge to ICE detention rule appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

За його словами, міжнародні установи мають надати відповідь «агресору, який намагається компенсувати відсутність військових успіхів терором цивільних»

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За його словами, міжнародні установи мають надати відповідь «агресору, який намагається компенсувати відсутність військових успіхів терором цивільних»

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WATERLOO — David Greene almost didn’t live to see his 20th birthday, let alone his 101st. He died April 17. It could have happened 81 years earlier. A artillery shell blast buried him and a fellow Marine buddy alive on Feb. 19, 1945 in the black volcanic sand of a little Pacific island named Iwo […]

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WATERLOO — David Greene almost didn’t live to see his 20th birthday, let alone his 101st. He died April 17. It could have happened 81 years earlier. A artillery shell blast buried him and a fellow Marine buddy alive on Feb. 19, 1945 in the black volcanic sand of a little Pacific island named Iwo […]

La Switch 2, console de jeux vidéo vedette de Nintendo, va coûter plus cher au Japon à compter du lundi 25 mai. Son prix va augmenter de 10 000 yens, soit une cinquantaine d'euros. Et beaucoup de Japonais, pris à la gorge par un taux d'inflation qui n'a jamais été aussi élevé depuis le milieu des années 1990, se refusent à débourser autant. Résultat : une ruée dans les rayons avant l'augmentation annoncée.

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La Switch 2, console de jeux vidéo vedette de Nintendo, va coûter plus cher au Japon à compter du lundi 25 mai. Son prix va augmenter de 10 000 yens, soit une cinquantaine d'euros. Et beaucoup de Japonais, pris à la gorge par un taux d'inflation qui n'a jamais été aussi élevé depuis le milieu des années 1990, se refusent à débourser autant. Résultat : une ruée dans les rayons avant l'augmentation annoncée.

Milhares de pessoas se reuniram neste domingo (24) em Madri, na Espanha, para protestar contra a escassez de habitação e o aumento dos aluguéis no país. Com o lema “A moradia nos custa a vida: vamos baixar os preços”, a manifestação reuniu nas ruas da capital espanhola cerca de 100 mil pessoas, apontam os organizadores. Segundo o governo, foram 23 mil.

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Milhares de pessoas se reuniram neste domingo (24) em Madri, na Espanha, para protestar contra a escassez de habitação e o aumento dos aluguéis no país. Com o lema “A moradia nos custa a vida: vamos baixar os preços”, a manifestação reuniu nas ruas da capital espanhola cerca de 100 mil pessoas, apontam os organizadores. Segundo o governo, foram 23 mil.

(The Center Square) – Read this week's Fed minutes carefully and you'll hear 1970s.The Fed has stopped debating when to cut. Now it's debating whether to hold higher for longer — or hike again. A majority of officials said firming could become appropriate if inflation keeps running above 2%. Several said cuts still make sense if disinflation resumes or the labor market cracks. That split is the whole story.Inflation is moving the wrong way. PCE rose 3.5% in March, up from 2.8% in February. Core hit 3.2%. Two supply shocks are still working through the system: tariff pass-through and the energy spike tied to the Strait of Hormuz.Supply shocks don't hit households all at once. Input costs rise. Firms eat them, margins compress, and eventually they push prices up to defend those margins. That's when the squeeze jumps from income statements to grocery bills. Consumers are spending more dollars that buy less.Hence the 1970s comparisons – which are half right.The rhyme isn't another inflation crisis. It's that the Fed is again fighting inflation it can't actually fix. Monetary policy can't pump oil, cut freight costs, or unwind a tariff. It can only crush demand. Blinder's classic read of the decade found the 1974 and 1979–80 spikes came mostly from special factors – food, energy, mortgage costs, the end of price controls – not the underlying trend. The trap was accommodation: let the shock reset wage- and price-setting, and "special" becomes permanent.So watch expectations, not the headline print.They're flashing yellow. The New York Fed's April survey put one-year expectations at 3.6%, up from 3.4%. But three-year held at 3.1% and five-year at 3.0%. The five-year breakeven sits near 2.6% – elevated, not a 1970s de-anchoring. Households feel the pump. They don't yet believe inflation spirals. That buys the Fed time. It doesn't buy permission to ignore the risk.Here's what makes the path narrow: the labor market looks tighter than it feels.Unemployment is low. Layoffs haven't surged. But hiring has collapsed. The hires rate fell to 3.1% in February – matching the April 2020 pandemic low – before bouncing to 3.5% in March. The Great Recession floor was 2.9%. This is not an overheating economy. It's low-hire, low-fire. A rate hike wouldn't land on a boom. It would land on a market where hiring already stalled.That's the real 1970s lesson, and it isn't "hike on every oil shock." The Fed's mistake then was letting repeated shocks get baked into inflation psychology. The mistake available now is the opposite: hiking into supply-driven inflation before labor demand has actually turned back up.Markets raise the stakes. The 1973–74 bear took the S&P down nearly 50%. Today's market runs on AI optimism and rich multiples – exactly what breaks when discount rates stay high. Housing rhymes too. In the early '80s, mortgage rates blew past 18% and nominal home prices barely dipped, while real prices fell hard. Rates hit affordability, volume and mobility long before they hit the sticker. Rates are already high. The market is already stuck. Another shock wouldn't find a boom here either.So this week's Personal Consumption Expenditures report matters less as a number than as a test. An inflation bump due to energy and tariffs? The Fed can wait. Bleeding into services, wages and expectations? Different problem.The economy is still standing. But the echo is loud – and the cost of misreading it cuts both ways.Is the Fed more afraid of the 70s, or of being the one who hiked into the slowdown?

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(The Center Square) – Read this week's Fed minutes carefully and you'll hear 1970s.The Fed has stopped debating when to cut. Now it's debating whether to hold higher for longer — or hike again. A majority of officials said firming could become appropriate if inflation keeps running above 2%. Several said cuts still make sense if disinflation resumes or the labor market cracks. That split is the whole story.Inflation is moving the wrong way. PCE rose 3.5% in March, up from 2.8% in February. Core hit 3.2%. Two supply shocks are still working through the system: tariff pass-through and the energy spike tied to the Strait of Hormuz.Supply shocks don't hit households all at once. Input costs rise. Firms eat them, margins compress, and eventually they push prices up to defend those margins. That's when the squeeze jumps from income statements to grocery bills. Consumers are spending more dollars that buy less.Hence the 1970s comparisons – which are half right.The rhyme isn't another inflation crisis. It's that the Fed is again fighting inflation it can't actually fix. Monetary policy can't pump oil, cut freight costs, or unwind a tariff. It can only crush demand. Blinder's classic read of the decade found the 1974 and 1979–80 spikes came mostly from special factors – food, energy, mortgage costs, the end of price controls – not the underlying trend. The trap was accommodation: let the shock reset wage- and price-setting, and "special" becomes permanent.So watch expectations, not the headline print.They're flashing yellow. The New York Fed's April survey put one-year expectations at 3.6%, up from 3.4%. But three-year held at 3.1% and five-year at 3.0%. The five-year breakeven sits near 2.6% – elevated, not a 1970s de-anchoring. Households feel the pump. They don't yet believe inflation spirals. That buys the Fed time. It doesn't buy permission to ignore the risk.Here's what makes the path narrow: the labor market looks tighter than it feels.Unemployment is low. Layoffs haven't surged. But hiring has collapsed. The hires rate fell to 3.1% in February – matching the April 2020 pandemic low – before bouncing to 3.5% in March. The Great Recession floor was 2.9%. This is not an overheating economy. It's low-hire, low-fire. A rate hike wouldn't land on a boom. It would land on a market where hiring already stalled.That's the real 1970s lesson, and it isn't "hike on every oil shock." The Fed's mistake then was letting repeated shocks get baked into inflation psychology. The mistake available now is the opposite: hiking into supply-driven inflation before labor demand has actually turned back up.Markets raise the stakes. The 1973–74 bear took the S&P down nearly 50%. Today's market runs on AI optimism and rich multiples – exactly what breaks when discount rates stay high. Housing rhymes too. In the early '80s, mortgage rates blew past 18% and nominal home prices barely dipped, while real prices fell hard. Rates hit affordability, volume and mobility long before they hit the sticker. Rates are already high. The market is already stuck. Another shock wouldn't find a boom here either.So this week's Personal Consumption Expenditures report matters less as a number than as a test. An inflation bump due to energy and tariffs? The Fed can wait. Bleeding into services, wages and expectations? Different problem.The economy is still standing. But the echo is loud – and the cost of misreading it cuts both ways.Is the Fed more afraid of the 70s, or of being the one who hiked into the slowdown?

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Bakearen eta Armagabetzearen aldeko Emakumeen Nazioarteko Eguna da gaur, eta dozenaka emakumek protesta egin dute Andra Maria Zuriaren plazan.

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Bakearen eta Armagabetzearen aldeko Emakumeen Nazioarteko Eguna da gaur, eta dozenaka emakumek protesta egin dute Andra Maria Zuriaren plazan.

Aitor Esteban considera inviable prolongar la legislatura más allá de 2026 mientras crece la inquietud entre los socios del Ejecutivo por el impacto político del ‘caso Zapatero’ y la crisis de estabilidad en La Moncloa.

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Aitor Esteban considera inviable prolongar la legislatura más allá de 2026 mientras crece la inquietud entre los socios del Ejecutivo por el impacto político del ‘caso Zapatero’ y la crisis de estabilidad en La Moncloa.

Wezîrê Derve yê Amerîkayê Marco Rubio got dibe ku heta êvarê li dor rêkeftine bi Îranê re nûçeyên ku dikarin bi fermî şerê li Rojhilata Navîn bi dawî bînin hebin. Salih Demîcer vê nûçeyê û hin nûçeyên din ên rojê pêşkêş dike.

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Wezîrê Derve yê Amerîkayê Marco Rubio got dibe ku heta êvarê li dor rêkeftine bi Îranê re nûçeyên ku dikarin bi fermî şerê li Rojhilata Navîn bi dawî bînin hebin. Salih Demîcer vê nûçeyê û hin nûçeyên din ên rojê pêşkêş dike.

Люди из близкого окружения Владимира Путина, включая его пресс-секретаря Дмитрия Пескова и первого замглавы администрации президента Сергея Кириенко, пытались убедить российского лидера отказаться от наиболее жестких мер по ограничению интернета, пишет The Guardian со ссылкой на источники.

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Люди из близкого окружения Владимира Путина, включая его пресс-секретаря Дмитрия Пескова и первого замглавы администрации президента Сергея Кириенко, пытались убедить российского лидера отказаться от наиболее жестких мер по ограничению интернета, пишет The Guardian со ссылкой на источники.

Un violento incendio estructural registrado la mañana de este domingo en la intersección de Avenida Padre Hurtado con calle México, en el sector norte de Antofagasta, movilizó a 67 voluntarios de siete compañías de Bomberos. El siniestro afectó a un inmueble donde permanecían siete adultos y tres menores de edad, dejando como saldo a un residente herido de gravedad tras caer desde el segundo piso de la estructura mientras intentaba escapar de las llamas, siendo trasladado de urgencia por el SAMU al Hospital Regional. Este artículo VIDEO | Fuego arrasó con vivienda en Antofagasta: vecino fue trasladado de urgencia tras caer desde el segundo piso fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Un violento incendio estructural registrado la mañana de este domingo en la intersección de Avenida Padre Hurtado con calle México, en el sector norte de Antofagasta, movilizó a 67 voluntarios de siete compañías de Bomberos. El siniestro afectó a un inmueble donde permanecían siete adultos y tres menores de edad, dejando como saldo a un residente herido de gravedad tras caer desde el segundo piso de la estructura mientras intentaba escapar de las llamas, siendo trasladado de urgencia por el SAMU al Hospital Regional. Este artículo VIDEO | Fuego arrasó con vivienda en Antofagasta: vecino fue trasladado de urgencia tras caer desde el segundo piso fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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صدای آمریکا
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در برنامه تفسیر خبر امروز، مهدی آقازمانی با کارشناسان مهمان، درباره یادداشت تفاهم احتمالی بین آمریکا و جمهوری اسلامی برای دست‌یابی به صلح ، مفاد مطرح در آن و رایزنی‌های صورت گرفته بین سران کشورهای منطقه برای پرهیز از وقوع مجدد درگیری نظامی و بازگشایی تنگه هرمز گفتگو می‌کند

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در برنامه تفسیر خبر امروز، مهدی آقازمانی با کارشناسان مهمان، درباره یادداشت تفاهم احتمالی بین آمریکا و جمهوری اسلامی برای دست‌یابی به صلح ، مفاد مطرح در آن و رایزنی‌های صورت گرفته بین سران کشورهای منطقه برای پرهیز از وقوع مجدد درگیری نظامی و بازگشایی تنگه هرمز گفتگو می‌کند

في زيارة لي للمغرب ذهبت إلى مدينة أغمات حيث دفن واحد من أعظم شعراء وملوك الأندلس وهو المعتمد بن عباد، قطعنا الطريق وكلنا شوق لزيارة ضريح هذا الشاعر لنجده للأسف مغلقًا، وهذا ظلم يضاف لما تعرض له هذا الشاعر من مظالم حيًا وميتًا، ولمن لا يعرفه فهو عاش بين 431 – 488 هجرية / 1040 … ظهرت المقالة المعتمد بن عباد: الشاعر الملك المظلوم إلى اليوم أولاً على التنويري.

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في زيارة لي للمغرب ذهبت إلى مدينة أغمات حيث دفن واحد من أعظم شعراء وملوك الأندلس وهو المعتمد بن عباد، قطعنا الطريق وكلنا شوق لزيارة ضريح هذا الشاعر لنجده للأسف مغلقًا، وهذا ظلم يضاف لما تعرض له هذا الشاعر من مظالم حيًا وميتًا، ولمن لا يعرفه فهو عاش بين 431 – 488 هجرية / 1040 … ظهرت المقالة المعتمد بن عباد: الشاعر الملك المظلوم إلى اليوم أولاً على التنويري.

سەرۆک وەزیرانی ئیسرائیل ڕۆژی یەکشەممە ڕایگەیاند لەگەڵ دۆناڵد ترامپ سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا دوای پەیوەندییەکی تەلەفۆنی ئێوارەی شەممە ڕێککەوتن لەسەر ئەوەی کە هەر ڕێککەوتنێکی کۆتایی لەگەڵ ئێران دەبێت ئەو مەترسییە ئەتۆمییە نەهێڵێت کە تاران دروستی دەکات. بنیامین نەتانیاهۆ لە پەیامێکدا لە تۆڕی ئێکس نووسیویەتی ئەمە بە واتای هەڵوەشاندنەوەی دامەزراوە ئەتۆمییەکانی ئێران و گواستنەوەی ماددە ئەتۆمییە پیتێنراوەکانی لەو وڵاتە. ئاژانسی نێودەوڵەتی وزەی ئەتۆمی ڕایگەیاندووە ئێران زیاتر لە 400 کیلۆگرامی یۆرانیۆمی...

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سەرۆک وەزیرانی ئیسرائیل ڕۆژی یەکشەممە ڕایگەیاند لەگەڵ دۆناڵد ترامپ سەرۆکی ئەمەریکا دوای پەیوەندییەکی تەلەفۆنی ئێوارەی شەممە ڕێککەوتن لەسەر ئەوەی کە هەر ڕێککەوتنێکی کۆتایی لەگەڵ ئێران دەبێت ئەو مەترسییە ئەتۆمییە نەهێڵێت کە تاران دروستی دەکات. بنیامین نەتانیاهۆ لە پەیامێکدا لە تۆڕی ئێکس نووسیویەتی ئەمە بە واتای هەڵوەشاندنەوەی دامەزراوە ئەتۆمییەکانی ئێران و گواستنەوەی ماددە ئەتۆمییە پیتێنراوەکانی لەو وڵاتە. ئاژانسی نێودەوڵەتی وزەی ئەتۆمی ڕایگەیاندووە ئێران زیاتر لە 400 کیلۆگرامی یۆرانیۆمی...

Mary Moody bought Silver Bluff Kids Early Learning Center in 2023, one of seven childcare centers set to close in western North Carolina at the time. The owners cited insufficient childcare subsidy funding. Today, the Canton center, where around 75% of children rely on child care subsidy funding, is facing the same challenge, Moody said. […]

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Mary Moody bought Silver Bluff Kids Early Learning Center in 2023, one of seven childcare centers set to close in western North Carolina at the time. The owners cited insufficient childcare subsidy funding. Today, the Canton center, where around 75% of children rely on child care subsidy funding, is facing the same challenge, Moody said. […]