Den nedadgående tendens aftager, men med 80 point forbliver Sverige på sit hidtil laveste niveau i Transparency Internationals årlige korruptionsindeks. Samtidig topper Danmark årets måling med 89 point. Det faktum, at Sverige halter efter sine nabolande, skyldes organiseret kriminalitet, mener Ulrik Åshuvud, generalsekretær for Transparency International Sverige. Siden undersøgelsen i 2015 har Sveriges udvikling peget […]

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Den nedadgående tendens aftager, men med 80 point forbliver Sverige på sit hidtil laveste niveau i Transparency Internationals årlige korruptionsindeks. Samtidig topper Danmark årets måling med 89 point. Det faktum, at Sverige halter efter sine nabolande, skyldes organiseret kriminalitet, mener Ulrik Åshuvud, generalsekretær for Transparency International Sverige. Siden undersøgelsen i 2015 har Sveriges udvikling peget […]

The Israeli government recently took radical steps to change the legal status quo in the West Bank. Here’s what these changes mean and how they set the stage for annexation.

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The Israeli government recently took radical steps to change the legal status quo in the West Bank. Here’s what these changes mean and how they set the stage for annexation.

Bederatzi lan ildoko plan bat plazaratu dute Emakumeak Zientzian ekimenaren amaieran.

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Um grupo de moradores de Montenegro se mobiliza contra a instalação de um aterro de resíduos classe 1, considerados altamente perigosos, nas proximidades do rio Caí, na região do Pesqueiro. Na manhã de terça-feira (10), integrantes da Mobilização Popular pelo Plebiscito apresentaram, no plenário da Câmara de Vereadores, uma série de demandas à Mesa Diretora […] Moradores de Montenegro (RS) se mobilizam contra instalação de aterro às margens do rio Caí apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Um grupo de moradores de Montenegro se mobiliza contra a instalação de um aterro de resíduos classe 1, considerados altamente perigosos, nas proximidades do rio Caí, na região do Pesqueiro. Na manhã de terça-feira (10), integrantes da Mobilização Popular pelo Plebiscito apresentaram, no plenário da Câmara de Vereadores, uma série de demandas à Mesa Diretora […] Moradores de Montenegro (RS) se mobilizam contra instalação de aterro às margens do rio Caí apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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A bill that would provide some legal immunity for gun manufacturers because they chose not to include certain safety or design features that federal law doesn’t require was approved in its first committee stop in the Florida Senate Tuesday night. The bill (SB 1748) is written to protect gun manufacturer Sig Sauer, which has been […]

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A bill that would provide some legal immunity for gun manufacturers because they chose not to include certain safety or design features that federal law doesn’t require was approved in its first committee stop in the Florida Senate Tuesday night. The bill (SB 1748) is written to protect gun manufacturer Sig Sauer, which has been […]

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Jonglei State Governor Dr. Riek Gai Kok was flown to Kenya’s capital Nairobi on Tuesday The post Governor Riek Gai flown to Kenya after falling ill appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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Jonglei State Governor Dr. Riek Gai Kok was flown to Kenya’s capital Nairobi on Tuesday The post Governor Riek Gai flown to Kenya after falling ill appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

WASHINGTON — Democratic members of Congress said Wednesday the Trump administration was using the “authoritarian playbook” when it tried to secure a grand jury indictment against them for releasing a video that reminded members of the military and intelligence communities they can refuse illegal orders.  Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin said […]

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WASHINGTON — Democratic members of Congress said Wednesday the Trump administration was using the “authoritarian playbook” when it tried to secure a grand jury indictment against them for releasing a video that reminded members of the military and intelligence communities they can refuse illegal orders.  Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin said […]

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U.S. jobs increased by 130,000 in January, buoyed by hires in health care, social assistance and construction. But in another sign of anemic hiring last year, estimates for 2025 were revised down by more than a million jobs to a level of low growth rarely seen outside of recessions.  The revisions show the United States […]

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U.S. jobs increased by 130,000 in January, buoyed by hires in health care, social assistance and construction. But in another sign of anemic hiring last year, estimates for 2025 were revised down by more than a million jobs to a level of low growth rarely seen outside of recessions.  The revisions show the United States […]

Saab Kockums vil vokse med hundredvis af nye job. Det er forventningen, efter at Polen i november annoncerede, at de ønsker at købe tre A26-ubåde fra Sverige, rapporterer SVT. Men det kan være en udfordring at finde medarbejdere med de rette håndværksmæssige kompetencer. Den forventede milliard-aftale blev i november beskrevet som en af Sveriges største […]

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Saab Kockums vil vokse med hundredvis af nye job. Det er forventningen, efter at Polen i november annoncerede, at de ønsker at købe tre A26-ubåde fra Sverige, rapporterer SVT. Men det kan være en udfordring at finde medarbejdere med de rette håndværksmæssige kompetencer. Den forventede milliard-aftale blev i november beskrevet som en af Sveriges største […]

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Over 100 high school students rallied at the Colorado Capitol in Denver on Wednesday to urge lawmakers to pass a bill that would ban most production of 3D-printed guns in the state. “Students should be worried about finals, sports, music and friendships — not whether they’ll make it home from school safely,” said Iris Osmulski, […]

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Over 100 high school students rallied at the Colorado Capitol in Denver on Wednesday to urge lawmakers to pass a bill that would ban most production of 3D-printed guns in the state. “Students should be worried about finals, sports, music and friendships — not whether they’ll make it home from school safely,” said Iris Osmulski, […]

The Van Buren Township Planning Commission could approve a preliminary site plan Wednesday for a 1-gigawatt data center planned for an area north of I-94, between Haggerty Road and I-275. The data center, dubbed “Project Cannoli,” has received significant pushback, with 1,400 people signing a petition that says the project could impact the power grid, […]

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The Van Buren Township Planning Commission could approve a preliminary site plan Wednesday for a 1-gigawatt data center planned for an area north of I-94, between Haggerty Road and I-275. The data center, dubbed “Project Cannoli,” has received significant pushback, with 1,400 people signing a petition that says the project could impact the power grid, […]

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Oregon lawmakers are once again discussing ways to fill a massive shortfall within the Oregon Department of Transportation’s budget — except this time they can’t raise taxes or fees.  Lawmakers have two options if they want to fill the $242 million gap in the Oregon Department of Transportation’s 2025-27 budget, according to transportation agency leaders. […]

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Oregon lawmakers are once again discussing ways to fill a massive shortfall within the Oregon Department of Transportation’s budget — except this time they can’t raise taxes or fees.  Lawmakers have two options if they want to fill the $242 million gap in the Oregon Department of Transportation’s 2025-27 budget, according to transportation agency leaders. […]

Украинские власти так и не получила ответ от Кремля по поводу "энергетического перемирия", и ракетные атаки свидетельствуют о том, что россияне не готовы к нему, сообщил президент Украины Владимир Зеленский журналистам. "По энергетическому перемирию ответа от россиян мы не получили, а наверное наоборот, надо сказать, мы получили ответ в виде дронов и ракетных атак. Поэтому это говорит о том, что они к энергетическому перемирию, которое предложила в Абу-Даби американская сторона, не готовы....

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Украинские власти так и не получила ответ от Кремля по поводу "энергетического перемирия", и ракетные атаки свидетельствуют о том, что россияне не готовы к нему, сообщил президент Украины Владимир Зеленский журналистам. "По энергетическому перемирию ответа от россиян мы не получили, а наверное наоборот, надо сказать, мы получили ответ в виде дронов и ракетных атак. Поэтому это говорит о том, что они к энергетическому перемирию, которое предложила в Абу-Даби американская сторона, не готовы....

(The Center Square) – With less than 48 hours until the funding stopgap for the Department of Homeland Security expires, a hyper-partisan Congress faces limited options to avoid a partial government shutdown. Senate Democrats say they will reject any Homeland Security funding bill – the only fiscal year 2026 appropriations bill that isn’t yet law – unless it heavily restricts how DHS can conduct immigration enforcement. But Republicans have condemned Democrats’ list of ultimatums, pointing out that a partial shutdown wouldn’t affect Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations due to the $75 billion in extra funding it received last year. Instead, agencies like FEMA, the U.S. Coast Guard, the Secret Service and the Transportation Security Administration will feel the strain. In a congressional hearing Wednesday that focused on the potential impacts of a shutdown on those agencies, Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla., reminded lawmakers that letting DHS funding lapse “will not achieve the objectives Democrats claim to seek.” “No matter what Democrats do or say, immigration enforcement will continue,” Cole said. “But if they persist in holding government funding hostage to force their third shutdown in recent months, it will be other critical components of national security that will be harmed.” TSA Deputy Administrator Ha McNeill told lawmakers that many TSA agents are still financially reeling from the impact of the previous government shutdown that lasted a record 43 days. “[S]hutdown and funding uncertainties have real and measurable impacts on recruitment, retention, and employee morale,” McNeill stated. “Furthermore, a shutdown would impact TSA’s technology deployment timelines. A shutdown would delay technology improvements and deployments, preventing us from giving our workforce the tools they need to do their jobs.” Federal employees deemed “essential” – including TSA agents and some members of FEMA, the Coast Guard, and the Secret Service – must work without pay during a shutdown, while the rest are furloughed. While those agencies won’t shutter, they will cease nonessential operations, which can have both immediate and long-term negative impacts, Vice Admiral Thomas Allan, the Coast Guard’s Vice Commandant, told lawmakers. “Although missions like law enforcement, national defense, and emergency response continue, a funding lapse has severe and lasting challenges for the Coast Guard's workforce, operational readiness, and long-term capabilities,” Allan said in prepared statements, mentioning deferred maintenance and backlogs in supplies. “We are unable to pay our contractors, including small businesses that rely on timely payment to survive,” he added. “We cease activities that do not protect the safety of human life or property from imminent danger, including routine patrols, as well as some fisheries enforcement, maintenance of aids to navigation, and commercial vessel safety inspections.” Despite the agency heads pleading for funding, both parties are still at a stalemate as Democrats refuse to budge on their demands and Republicans refuse to accept them. Hoping to buy more time to negotiate, Republican leaders have drafted a four-week Continuing Resolution. But House Appropriations Ranking Member Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., introduced on Wednesday another alternative to preventing a partial shutdown: funding all DHS agencies except ICE and Customs and Border Protection. “Immigration and Customs Enforcement cannot be abolished, but I will not provide a single dime of funding until we see radical changes in how it operates,” DeLauro told the committee. “If Republican leadership blocks this legislation from moving forward, they are responsible for any shuttered agencies, furloughed workers, missed paychecks, or reduced services.” DeLauro’s counterproposal would also exclude ICE and CBP from DHS’s transfer authority to prevent the department from bypassing congressional intent. It is unclear how many, if any, Republicans will support the bill. House Republicans still feel jilted that the Senate is recrafting the Homeland Security bill, while Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., is still expressing optimism that the parties can reach a compromise.

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(The Center Square) – With less than 48 hours until the funding stopgap for the Department of Homeland Security expires, a hyper-partisan Congress faces limited options to avoid a partial government shutdown. Senate Democrats say they will reject any Homeland Security funding bill – the only fiscal year 2026 appropriations bill that isn’t yet law – unless it heavily restricts how DHS can conduct immigration enforcement. But Republicans have condemned Democrats’ list of ultimatums, pointing out that a partial shutdown wouldn’t affect Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations due to the $75 billion in extra funding it received last year. Instead, agencies like FEMA, the U.S. Coast Guard, the Secret Service and the Transportation Security Administration will feel the strain. In a congressional hearing Wednesday that focused on the potential impacts of a shutdown on those agencies, Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla., reminded lawmakers that letting DHS funding lapse “will not achieve the objectives Democrats claim to seek.” “No matter what Democrats do or say, immigration enforcement will continue,” Cole said. “But if they persist in holding government funding hostage to force their third shutdown in recent months, it will be other critical components of national security that will be harmed.” TSA Deputy Administrator Ha McNeill told lawmakers that many TSA agents are still financially reeling from the impact of the previous government shutdown that lasted a record 43 days. “[S]hutdown and funding uncertainties have real and measurable impacts on recruitment, retention, and employee morale,” McNeill stated. “Furthermore, a shutdown would impact TSA’s technology deployment timelines. A shutdown would delay technology improvements and deployments, preventing us from giving our workforce the tools they need to do their jobs.” Federal employees deemed “essential” – including TSA agents and some members of FEMA, the Coast Guard, and the Secret Service – must work without pay during a shutdown, while the rest are furloughed. While those agencies won’t shutter, they will cease nonessential operations, which can have both immediate and long-term negative impacts, Vice Admiral Thomas Allan, the Coast Guard’s Vice Commandant, told lawmakers. “Although missions like law enforcement, national defense, and emergency response continue, a funding lapse has severe and lasting challenges for the Coast Guard's workforce, operational readiness, and long-term capabilities,” Allan said in prepared statements, mentioning deferred maintenance and backlogs in supplies. “We are unable to pay our contractors, including small businesses that rely on timely payment to survive,” he added. “We cease activities that do not protect the safety of human life or property from imminent danger, including routine patrols, as well as some fisheries enforcement, maintenance of aids to navigation, and commercial vessel safety inspections.” Despite the agency heads pleading for funding, both parties are still at a stalemate as Democrats refuse to budge on their demands and Republicans refuse to accept them. Hoping to buy more time to negotiate, Republican leaders have drafted a four-week Continuing Resolution. But House Appropriations Ranking Member Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., introduced on Wednesday another alternative to preventing a partial shutdown: funding all DHS agencies except ICE and Customs and Border Protection. “Immigration and Customs Enforcement cannot be abolished, but I will not provide a single dime of funding until we see radical changes in how it operates,” DeLauro told the committee. “If Republican leadership blocks this legislation from moving forward, they are responsible for any shuttered agencies, furloughed workers, missed paychecks, or reduced services.” DeLauro’s counterproposal would also exclude ICE and CBP from DHS’s transfer authority to prevent the department from bypassing congressional intent. It is unclear how many, if any, Republicans will support the bill. House Republicans still feel jilted that the Senate is recrafting the Homeland Security bill, while Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., is still expressing optimism that the parties can reach a compromise.

South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden signed bills Wednesday transferring an old hydroelectric plant in Spearfish Canyon to a nonprofit for potential conversion to an interpretive center, and appropriating millions for work at a fish hatchery in Waubay.  “South Dakota’s outdoor beauty is part of what makes our state so great,” Rhoden said in a statement. […]

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South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden signed bills Wednesday transferring an old hydroelectric plant in Spearfish Canyon to a nonprofit for potential conversion to an interpretive center, and appropriating millions for work at a fish hatchery in Waubay.  “South Dakota’s outdoor beauty is part of what makes our state so great,” Rhoden said in a statement. […]

Au moins 31 personnes sont mortes à Madagascar après le passage du cyclone Gezani dans la nuit de mardi à mercredi. Tamatave, la deuxième plus grande ville malgache, n’a pas été épargnée. Toits envolés, inondations, arbres déracinés. La capitale économique s'est retrouvée dans l'œil du cyclone. L'électricité est toujours coupée et les habitants s'affairent à reconstruire les premiers dégâts. Sur place, David Penn raconte.

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Au moins 31 personnes sont mortes à Madagascar après le passage du cyclone Gezani dans la nuit de mardi à mercredi. Tamatave, la deuxième plus grande ville malgache, n’a pas été épargnée. Toits envolés, inondations, arbres déracinés. La capitale économique s'est retrouvée dans l'œil du cyclone. L'électricité est toujours coupée et les habitants s'affairent à reconstruire les premiers dégâts. Sur place, David Penn raconte.

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An Iowa House subcommittee advanced legislation that would establish “drug-free homeless service zones,” with stiffer penalties for drug-related crimes in the area. Republicans said they plan to make changes to some issues of concern raised by advocates, like restrictions on prescription medicine and drug use in nearby facilities. House Study Bill 705 is the latest […]

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An Iowa House subcommittee advanced legislation that would establish “drug-free homeless service zones,” with stiffer penalties for drug-related crimes in the area. Republicans said they plan to make changes to some issues of concern raised by advocates, like restrictions on prescription medicine and drug use in nearby facilities. House Study Bill 705 is the latest […]

Будучи в России он передал 10 мотоциклов "на нужды СВО"

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French astronaut Sophie Adenot is set to fly to the International Space Station on Friday, 13 February 2026. She will launch at around 11:00 CET from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida as part of NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 mission. The launch was due to take place today, Thursday, but was postponed because of bad weather. They are due to dock with ISS on Saturday evening.

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French astronaut Sophie Adenot is set to fly to the International Space Station on Friday, 13 February 2026. She will launch at around 11:00 CET from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida as part of NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 mission. The launch was due to take place today, Thursday, but was postponed because of bad weather. They are due to dock with ISS on Saturday evening.

WASHINGTON — Democratic members of Congress said Wednesday the Trump administration was using the “authoritarian playbook” when it tried to secure a grand jury indictment against them for releasing a video that reminded members of the military and intelligence communities they can refuse illegal orders.  Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin said […]

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WASHINGTON — Democratic members of Congress said Wednesday the Trump administration was using the “authoritarian playbook” when it tried to secure a grand jury indictment against them for releasing a video that reminded members of the military and intelligence communities they can refuse illegal orders.  Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin said […]