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Voters head to the polls today, with contested school board races in Crowley, Castleberry and White Settlement.
Voters head to the polls today, with contested school board races in Crowley, Castleberry and White Settlement.
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Det er med stor sorg, at vi har erfaret, at Bente Hessellund Andersen ikke er hos os længere. En af de stærkeste stemmer ikke blot i NOAH, men i den danske miljøbevægelse, er blevet tavs Indlægget En af de stærkeste stemmer i den danske miljøbevægelse – Tak for alt, Bente blev først udgivet på Solidaritet.

Det er med stor sorg, at vi har erfaret, at Bente Hessellund Andersen ikke er hos os længere. En af de stærkeste stemmer ikke blot i NOAH, men i den danske miljøbevægelse, er blevet tavs Indlægget En af de stærkeste stemmer i den danske miljøbevægelse – Tak for alt, Bente blev først udgivet på Solidaritet.
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کانال تلویزیونی ۱۴ اسرائیل، که مخاطبانش دائماً بیشتر میشوند، با استفاده از الفاظی بسیار خشونتآمیز، به «نابودی» مناطق اشغالی فلسطینی فراخوان میدهد. سه سازمان غیردولتی اسرائیلی، اظهارات نگرانکننده در این کانال را به دقت فهرست کردهاند و بر اساس آن، شکایتی تنظیم کرده و به دیوان عالی ارائه دادهاند. روزنامۀ فرانسوی لوموند، به این فهرست دست یافته است.
کانال تلویزیونی ۱۴ اسرائیل، که مخاطبانش دائماً بیشتر میشوند، با استفاده از الفاظی بسیار خشونتآمیز، به «نابودی» مناطق اشغالی فلسطینی فراخوان میدهد. سه سازمان غیردولتی اسرائیلی، اظهارات نگرانکننده در این کانال را به دقت فهرست کردهاند و بر اساس آن، شکایتی تنظیم کرده و به دیوان عالی ارائه دادهاند. روزنامۀ فرانسوی لوموند، به این فهرست دست یافته است.
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據路透社報導,兩名白宮官員透露,美國總統特朗普周五簽署了一項行政命令,擴大了美國對古巴政府的制裁範圍。這兩名白宮官員表示,新的制裁措施針對的是支持古巴政府安全機構或參與腐敗或嚴重侵犯人權行為的個人、實體和附屬機構,以及古巴政府的代理人、官員或支持者。目前尚不清楚究竟有哪些人受到了該行政命令的制裁。
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據路透社報導,兩名白宮官員透露,美國總統特朗普周五簽署了一項行政命令,擴大了美國對古巴政府的制裁範圍。這兩名白宮官員表示,新的制裁措施針對的是支持古巴政府安全機構或參與腐敗或嚴重侵犯人權行為的個人、實體和附屬機構,以及古巴政府的代理人、官員或支持者。目前尚不清楚究竟有哪些人受到了該行政命令的制裁。
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د متحدو ایالتونو ولسمشر ډونالډ ټرمپ د جمعې په ورځ کانګرس ته وویل چې له ایران سره د تېرې میاشتې اوربند له تهران سره جګړه "پای" ته رسولې ده.
د متحدو ایالتونو ولسمشر ډونالډ ټرمپ د جمعې په ورځ کانګرس ته وویل چې له ایران سره د تېرې میاشتې اوربند له تهران سره جګړه "پای" ته رسولې ده.
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It’s down to the final weeks of the second legislative session of the 34th Legislature. There will be a joint legislative session on Monday to consider an override vote of Gov. Dunleavy’s veto of a bipartisan elections reform bill. The draft budgets for next fiscal year are taking shape, lawmakers are considering governor’s appointees for […]
It’s down to the final weeks of the second legislative session of the 34th Legislature. There will be a joint legislative session on Monday to consider an override vote of Gov. Dunleavy’s veto of a bipartisan elections reform bill. The draft budgets for next fiscal year are taking shape, lawmakers are considering governor’s appointees for […]
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O ativista brasileiro Thiago Ávila, um dos organizadores da “Flotilha para Gaza”, foi levado a Israel neste sábado (2) após ser detido em águas internacionais perto de Creta, na operação que interceptou mais de vinte embarcações rumo à Faixa de Gaza. Ávila será interrogado sob suspeita de “atividades ilegais”, segundo o governo israelense. Mais de 170 militantes foram liberados na Grécia, mas ele segue detido em meio a denúncias de violência e acusações de violações do direito internacional.
O ativista brasileiro Thiago Ávila, um dos organizadores da “Flotilha para Gaza”, foi levado a Israel neste sábado (2) após ser detido em águas internacionais perto de Creta, na operação que interceptou mais de vinte embarcações rumo à Faixa de Gaza. Ávila será interrogado sob suspeita de “atividades ilegais”, segundo o governo israelense. Mais de 170 militantes foram liberados na Grécia, mas ele segue detido em meio a denúncias de violência e acusações de violações do direito internacional.
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(The Center Square) - Indiana voters head to the polls Tuesday to elect party representatives in several competitive primary races. Across the Hoosier state, local political figures are seeking to oust representatives in the U.S. House. Here are some of the most competitive primary races throughout the state. District 4 U.S. Rep. Jim Baird, R-Ind., is seeking a fifth term in office to represent Indiana’s fourth congressional district. Baird, first elected in 2018, has been endorsed by President Donald Trump. “Congressman Jim Baird is a Tremendous Champion for the Great People of Indiana’s 4th Congressional District!” Trump wrote on social media. In previous cycles, Baird has comfortably won the Republican primary and gone on to win the general election. However, this year, state Rep. Craig Haggard is mounting a primary challenge against the incumbent. Haggard has focused his campaign on reducing the national debt and advancing causes for military service members. He was first elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in 2022. “He is not afraid to break ranks and vote against legislation that works to increase taxes,” Haggard wrote in Ballotpedia’s candidate connection survey. Haggard also said he would advocate for the Second Amendment and work to advance constitutional protections for gun rights, if elected. Baird has focused his campaign on his experience in the position as a representative in Congress. He also said he would continue to advocate for Trump’s agenda if reelected. “I will continue working with President Trump to deliver results for Hoosiers, grow our economy, stand up for American agriculture, strengthen our military, secure our border and put America first,” Baird said. The primary is likely to be the toughest race Baird has faced in his career in the U.S. House, analysts say. The most recent filing data from the Federal Elections Commission found Baird raised $139,000 and spent $172,000 in the race and Haggard raised $99,000 and spent $43,000. A slew of Democrats are also competing for the party’s nomination in the historically Republican-held district. District 5 In yet another challenge to an incumbent, U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., will face off against fellow Republican Scott King. Spartz is seeking a fourth term against King, who previously sought the seat. Spartz is coming off a narrow primary win in 2024, where she took 39% of the vote, with her next closest competitor, Chuck Goodrich, obtaining 33% of the vote. President Donald Trump also endorsed Spartz in the 5th district race. Spartz has called for Congress to help implement Trump’s agenda and stop furthering the national debt. “The swamp will be back in business in four years if not drained through the law,” Spartz said shortly after Trump’s 2024 election victory. “Congress cannot fail President Trump and the American people again.” King, an army veteran, said he plans to bring a more pragmatic and transparent approach to government. “When I first get to Washington I will start weekly VLOGs to inform my constituents back in my beautiful Home State of Indiana. It is important to show as much transparency as possible,” King wrote in Ballotpedia’s candidate connection survey. District 7 Indiana’s seventh congressional district, which includes all of Indianapolis and surrounding area, will see fierce competition for the Democratic nomination. Incumbent Rep. André Carson, 51, faces a tough primary challenge from three Democrats to secure the party’s nomination for November general election. Carson has focused his campaign on expanding access to early childhood education and pushing back on the Trump administration’s dismantling of the federal Education Department. He called for raising teacher pay, and reducing barriers to entry for teacher’s licenses. “Investing in teachers means investing in students, and I will continue to advocate for policies that support educators and improve learning outcomes,” Carson said. Denise Paul Hatch, George Hornedo and Destiny Scott Wells are all challenging Carson for the Democratic nomination. Hornedo, a former U.S. Department of Justice official during the Obama administration, criticized Carson as “one of the least effective members of Congress,” according to the Center for Effective Lawmaking. Hornedo called for better political infrastructure within Indiana to get more Democrats elected. “Indianapolis deserves stronger, more accountable representation – someone who can do more for the people who live here,” Hornedo said. Other races Hoosier state voters will also head to the polls on Tuesday to elect party representatives in the Indiana Senate and House of Representatives. There are 25 seats open for election in the Indiana Senate and all 100 seats are up for election in the Indiana House of Represenatives. State senators are elected to four year terms in Indiana while state representatives are elected for two year terms. Indiana has a Republican trifecta, which means the GOP controls the state House, Senate and governors office. In the Indiana Senate, 40 seats are controlled by Republicans. The GOP controls 70 seats in the Indiana House. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
(The Center Square) - Indiana voters head to the polls Tuesday to elect party representatives in several competitive primary races. Across the Hoosier state, local political figures are seeking to oust representatives in the U.S. House. Here are some of the most competitive primary races throughout the state. District 4 U.S. Rep. Jim Baird, R-Ind., is seeking a fifth term in office to represent Indiana’s fourth congressional district. Baird, first elected in 2018, has been endorsed by President Donald Trump. “Congressman Jim Baird is a Tremendous Champion for the Great People of Indiana’s 4th Congressional District!” Trump wrote on social media. In previous cycles, Baird has comfortably won the Republican primary and gone on to win the general election. However, this year, state Rep. Craig Haggard is mounting a primary challenge against the incumbent. Haggard has focused his campaign on reducing the national debt and advancing causes for military service members. He was first elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in 2022. “He is not afraid to break ranks and vote against legislation that works to increase taxes,” Haggard wrote in Ballotpedia’s candidate connection survey. Haggard also said he would advocate for the Second Amendment and work to advance constitutional protections for gun rights, if elected. Baird has focused his campaign on his experience in the position as a representative in Congress. He also said he would continue to advocate for Trump’s agenda if reelected. “I will continue working with President Trump to deliver results for Hoosiers, grow our economy, stand up for American agriculture, strengthen our military, secure our border and put America first,” Baird said. The primary is likely to be the toughest race Baird has faced in his career in the U.S. House, analysts say. The most recent filing data from the Federal Elections Commission found Baird raised $139,000 and spent $172,000 in the race and Haggard raised $99,000 and spent $43,000. A slew of Democrats are also competing for the party’s nomination in the historically Republican-held district. District 5 In yet another challenge to an incumbent, U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., will face off against fellow Republican Scott King. Spartz is seeking a fourth term against King, who previously sought the seat. Spartz is coming off a narrow primary win in 2024, where she took 39% of the vote, with her next closest competitor, Chuck Goodrich, obtaining 33% of the vote. President Donald Trump also endorsed Spartz in the 5th district race. Spartz has called for Congress to help implement Trump’s agenda and stop furthering the national debt. “The swamp will be back in business in four years if not drained through the law,” Spartz said shortly after Trump’s 2024 election victory. “Congress cannot fail President Trump and the American people again.” King, an army veteran, said he plans to bring a more pragmatic and transparent approach to government. “When I first get to Washington I will start weekly VLOGs to inform my constituents back in my beautiful Home State of Indiana. It is important to show as much transparency as possible,” King wrote in Ballotpedia’s candidate connection survey. District 7 Indiana’s seventh congressional district, which includes all of Indianapolis and surrounding area, will see fierce competition for the Democratic nomination. Incumbent Rep. André Carson, 51, faces a tough primary challenge from three Democrats to secure the party’s nomination for November general election. Carson has focused his campaign on expanding access to early childhood education and pushing back on the Trump administration’s dismantling of the federal Education Department. He called for raising teacher pay, and reducing barriers to entry for teacher’s licenses. “Investing in teachers means investing in students, and I will continue to advocate for policies that support educators and improve learning outcomes,” Carson said. Denise Paul Hatch, George Hornedo and Destiny Scott Wells are all challenging Carson for the Democratic nomination. Hornedo, a former U.S. Department of Justice official during the Obama administration, criticized Carson as “one of the least effective members of Congress,” according to the Center for Effective Lawmaking. Hornedo called for better political infrastructure within Indiana to get more Democrats elected. “Indianapolis deserves stronger, more accountable representation – someone who can do more for the people who live here,” Hornedo said. Other races Hoosier state voters will also head to the polls on Tuesday to elect party representatives in the Indiana Senate and House of Representatives. There are 25 seats open for election in the Indiana Senate and all 100 seats are up for election in the Indiana House of Represenatives. State senators are elected to four year terms in Indiana while state representatives are elected for two year terms. Indiana has a Republican trifecta, which means the GOP controls the state House, Senate and governors office. In the Indiana Senate, 40 seats are controlled by Republicans. The GOP controls 70 seats in the Indiana House. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Урупкинский районный суд Карачаево-Черкесии рассмотрел три иска к детским садам и школе и оштрафовал их руководителей за нарушение правил антитеррористической безопасности. Они заявили, что утвержденные в законе меры никак не защитят детей от терактов и ударов беспилотников. Речь во всех случаях шла об устаревших паспортах безопасности объектов – их должна регулярно актуализировать администрация бюджетных учреждений и после согласововать с местным управлением ФСБ и МЧС. Нарушения выявили в...
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Урупкинский районный суд Карачаево-Черкесии рассмотрел три иска к детским садам и школе и оштрафовал их руководителей за нарушение правил антитеррористической безопасности. Они заявили, что утвержденные в законе меры никак не защитят детей от терактов и ударов беспилотников. Речь во всех случаях шла об устаревших паспортах безопасности объектов – их должна регулярно актуализировать администрация бюджетных учреждений и после согласововать с местным управлением ФСБ и МЧС. Нарушения выявили в...
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La Policía de Investigaciones (PDI) de Puerto Montt está investigando el homicidio de un hombre de 53 años, quien fue...
La Policía de Investigaciones (PDI) de Puerto Montt está investigando el homicidio de un hombre de 53 años, quien fue...
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Ministria e Punëve të Brendshme (MPB) njoftoi se gjatë ditës së kaluar në disa qytete, pesë persona u privuan nga liria për shkak të dhunës në familje. Të ndaluarit kundër të cilëve Ministria njofton masa të përshtatshme janë nga Kumanova, Strumica, Velesi, dhe në një nga rastet një person u ndalua nga Lubjana, Republika e […]

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Ministria e Punëve të Brendshme (MPB) njoftoi se gjatë ditës së kaluar në disa qytete, pesë persona u privuan nga liria për shkak të dhunës në familje. Të ndaluarit kundër të cilëve Ministria njofton masa të përshtatshme janë nga Kumanova, Strumica, Velesi, dhe në një nga rastet një person u ndalua nga Lubjana, Republika e […]
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El próximo viernes 8 de mayo, Laura Fernández asumirá la presidencia de Costa Rica. El evento contará con un fuerte despliegue de seguridad que ya genera críticas. Organizaciones de derechos humanos advierten que las estrictas medidas podrían vulnerar el derecho a la libre manifestación.
El próximo viernes 8 de mayo, Laura Fernández asumirá la presidencia de Costa Rica. El evento contará con un fuerte despliegue de seguridad que ya genera críticas. Organizaciones de derechos humanos advierten que las estrictas medidas podrían vulnerar el derecho a la libre manifestación.
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Combinar estudios y trabajo no solo es posible, sino que, con la estrategia correcta, puede potenciar ambos aspectos de tu vida sin que ninguno se vea sacrificado.

Combinar estudios y trabajo no solo es posible, sino que, con la estrategia correcta, puede potenciar ambos aspectos de tu vida sin que ninguno se vea sacrificado.
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Elî Zeydî, serokwezîrê Îraqê yê destnîşankirî, îro Şemîyê gihîşt Herêma Kurdistanê û ji alîyê karbidestên Hikûmeta Herêma Kurdistanê ve hate pêşwazîkirin. Ji bilî hevdîtina bi Serokwezîrê Herêma Kurdistanê Mesrûr Barzanî re, Zeydî herwiha bi Serokê berê yê Herêma Kurdistanê Mesûd Barzanî re civîya. Baregeha Barzanî di daxuyanîyekê de got: "Di kombûnê de behsa pêwîstîya bilezkirina pêkanîna hikûmetê hate kirin ku li gor encamên hilbijartinê ye." Daxuyanîyê herwiha got: "Serokwezîrê...
Elî Zeydî, serokwezîrê Îraqê yê destnîşankirî, îro Şemîyê gihîşt Herêma Kurdistanê û ji alîyê karbidestên Hikûmeta Herêma Kurdistanê ve hate pêşwazîkirin. Ji bilî hevdîtina bi Serokwezîrê Herêma Kurdistanê Mesrûr Barzanî re, Zeydî herwiha bi Serokê berê yê Herêma Kurdistanê Mesûd Barzanî re civîya. Baregeha Barzanî di daxuyanîyekê de got: "Di kombûnê de behsa pêwîstîya bilezkirina pêkanîna hikûmetê hate kirin ku li gor encamên hilbijartinê ye." Daxuyanîyê herwiha got: "Serokwezîrê...
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(The Center Square) – The U.S. national debt is now larger than the entire American economy and is only set to keep growing, further exacerbating the affordability crisis and risking national security. Out of the $39 trillion total national debt, debt held by the public hit $31.27 trillion on March 31, surpassing the $31.22 trillion in Gross Domestic Product over the past 12 months. The fact that the national debt has reached 100% of GDP – the highest in history except for the years immediately following World War II – is “deeply troubling,” Romina Boccia, director of budget and entitlement policy at the Cato Institute, told The Center Square. “Following World War II, we actually had a good reason for having such a high debt, and the government was on a path to reduce that debt after the war ended,” Boccia said. “In this case, we have debt as high as since World War II, except we are on a steep upward trajectory, and it's not driven by a temporary war but by permanent entitlement obligations that are expanding – that's Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.” Social Security and Medicare spending alone made up more than 30% of federal outlays in fiscal year 2025, and that spending is projected to continuously increase in the near future. While some U.S. lawmakers have expressed concern over the unprecedented debt increase, there is little to no action on substantially reducing federal spending. Yet if Congress does not rein in deficits quickly, current and future generations of American taxpayers will feel the economic brunt of the rising interest costs that servicing the debt requires. “The reason we concern ourselves with debt to GDP is primarily because of the burden it poses for current and future generations, and that is primarily measured in the interest costs that servicing the debt requires from working Americans and taxpayers,” Boccia said. “There's strong research indicating that when debt grows to such high levels, above 80% of GDP, it tends to crowd out private sector investment, which reduces economic growth, and therefore economic opportunities, jobs, and higher wages.” In the immediate term, rising debt worsens affordability by spiking interest costs on Americans’ credit card debts, mortgages, car loans, student loans and more. “The federal government is using up so much credit in the market that it’s driving up interest costs, and it affects all of us,” Boccia said. “It has these downstream effects.” The U.S. currently spends more money on financing debt interest costs than it does on national defense – even as high debt ratios directly endanger national security. “The reason we want governments to maintain low stable debt ratios, preferably below 60% of GDP, is so that they have room, so-called fiscal capacity, to borrow during times of crisis. And that can be a pandemic, a national security crisis, a financial crisis, or an economic recession like we saw in 2008,” Boccia said. “When governments have that room to borrow for that emergency response, it means that their recessions aren't as severe and they can more easily return to normal economic growth after the crisis ends,” she added. “But when a government enters a crisis already over-leveraged, holding too much debt, they're not able to borrow as much as they otherwise would have in order to weather the crisis, and so the crisis will be more severe.” In a situation where America is at war, the results would be disastrous. “If you don’t have the fiscal capacity to respond to a military threat, then you are leaving yourself at risk of not being able to defend yourself,” Boccia said. The national debt is our greatest national security risk.” Without major changes to federal fiscal policy, the U.S. government will default on its debt in about 20 years, according to Penn Wharton Budget Model estimates.
(The Center Square) – The U.S. national debt is now larger than the entire American economy and is only set to keep growing, further exacerbating the affordability crisis and risking national security. Out of the $39 trillion total national debt, debt held by the public hit $31.27 trillion on March 31, surpassing the $31.22 trillion in Gross Domestic Product over the past 12 months. The fact that the national debt has reached 100% of GDP – the highest in history except for the years immediately following World War II – is “deeply troubling,” Romina Boccia, director of budget and entitlement policy at the Cato Institute, told The Center Square. “Following World War II, we actually had a good reason for having such a high debt, and the government was on a path to reduce that debt after the war ended,” Boccia said. “In this case, we have debt as high as since World War II, except we are on a steep upward trajectory, and it's not driven by a temporary war but by permanent entitlement obligations that are expanding – that's Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.” Social Security and Medicare spending alone made up more than 30% of federal outlays in fiscal year 2025, and that spending is projected to continuously increase in the near future. While some U.S. lawmakers have expressed concern over the unprecedented debt increase, there is little to no action on substantially reducing federal spending. Yet if Congress does not rein in deficits quickly, current and future generations of American taxpayers will feel the economic brunt of the rising interest costs that servicing the debt requires. “The reason we concern ourselves with debt to GDP is primarily because of the burden it poses for current and future generations, and that is primarily measured in the interest costs that servicing the debt requires from working Americans and taxpayers,” Boccia said. “There's strong research indicating that when debt grows to such high levels, above 80% of GDP, it tends to crowd out private sector investment, which reduces economic growth, and therefore economic opportunities, jobs, and higher wages.” In the immediate term, rising debt worsens affordability by spiking interest costs on Americans’ credit card debts, mortgages, car loans, student loans and more. “The federal government is using up so much credit in the market that it’s driving up interest costs, and it affects all of us,” Boccia said. “It has these downstream effects.” The U.S. currently spends more money on financing debt interest costs than it does on national defense – even as high debt ratios directly endanger national security. “The reason we want governments to maintain low stable debt ratios, preferably below 60% of GDP, is so that they have room, so-called fiscal capacity, to borrow during times of crisis. And that can be a pandemic, a national security crisis, a financial crisis, or an economic recession like we saw in 2008,” Boccia said. “When governments have that room to borrow for that emergency response, it means that their recessions aren't as severe and they can more easily return to normal economic growth after the crisis ends,” she added. “But when a government enters a crisis already over-leveraged, holding too much debt, they're not able to borrow as much as they otherwise would have in order to weather the crisis, and so the crisis will be more severe.” In a situation where America is at war, the results would be disastrous. “If you don’t have the fiscal capacity to respond to a military threat, then you are leaving yourself at risk of not being able to defend yourself,” Boccia said. The national debt is our greatest national security risk.” Without major changes to federal fiscal policy, the U.S. government will default on its debt in about 20 years, according to Penn Wharton Budget Model estimates.
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Prosecutor says the first arrests were carried out after the attacks by al Qaeda-linked and separatist rebels that hit military bases.
Prosecutor says the first arrests were carried out after the attacks by al Qaeda-linked and separatist rebels that hit military bases.
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On April 23, 2026, the Undersecretary of the South Sudan National Ministry of Labour issued The post Opinion| The Ministry of Labour’s Circular No. 5/2026 and why it causes disquiet appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.
On April 23, 2026, the Undersecretary of the South Sudan National Ministry of Labour issued The post Opinion| The Ministry of Labour’s Circular No. 5/2026 and why it causes disquiet appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.
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Desde 18 de Abril, 39 pessoas foram mortas em Moçambique na sequência de agressões associadas a superstições de magia que atrofia órgãos genitais. O ministro do Interior Paulo Chachine indicou que foram detidas 132 pessoas por envolvimento em actos de violência e linchamento de cidadãos inocentes.
Desde 18 de Abril, 39 pessoas foram mortas em Moçambique na sequência de agressões associadas a superstições de magia que atrofia órgãos genitais. O ministro do Interior Paulo Chachine indicou que foram detidas 132 pessoas por envolvimento em actos de violência e linchamento de cidadãos inocentes.
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За словами Фіцо, Словаччина хоче, щоб Україна «була стабільною та демократичною країною як наш сусід»
За словами Фіцо, Словаччина хоче, щоб Україна «була стабільною та демократичною країною як наш сусід»
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Public argument in Ethiopia has a habit of reducing history to moral theatre. Individuals are cast as either saviours or destroyers; whole eras are remembered as either glory or ruin. The dispute over Menelik II is the clearest example. For some, he stands as the architect of a modern state; for others, as the author of conquest and dispossession. Neither verdict, on its own, is adequate to the historical record, and neither is sufficient to the political work that confronts the country now. Menelik was a ruler of the late nineteenth century, formed by a political world in which empire, […] The post Ethiopia Does Not Need a Golden Past – It Needs an Honest Future appeared first on African Arguments.
Public argument in Ethiopia has a habit of reducing history to moral theatre. Individuals are cast as either saviours or destroyers; whole eras are remembered as either glory or ruin. The dispute over Menelik II is the clearest example. For some, he stands as the architect of a modern state; for others, as the author of conquest and dispossession. Neither verdict, on its own, is adequate to the historical record, and neither is sufficient to the political work that confronts the country now. Menelik was a ruler of the late nineteenth century, formed by a political world in which empire, […] The post Ethiopia Does Not Need a Golden Past – It Needs an Honest Future appeared first on African Arguments.