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Prezident İlham Əliyev və onun köməkçisi Hikmət Hacıyevin ToplumTV internet televiziyası ilə bağlı cinayət işi üzrə həbsdə olan jurnalist və fəalların məhkəməsində dindirilməsi tələb olunur.

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Prezident İlham Əliyev və onun köməkçisi Hikmət Hacıyevin ToplumTV internet televiziyası ilə bağlı cinayət işi üzrə həbsdə olan jurnalist və fəalların məhkəməsində dindirilməsi tələb olunur.

Он связал их с соглашениями о мире с Ираном

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Serokê Amerîkayê Donald Trump îro Duşemê got ku hevdîtinên bi rejîma Îranê re "baş diçin" û tekez kir ku divê encama pêvajoyê an "rewşek baş ji bo her kesî" be an jî dê herêm vegere şerekî berfirehtir. Di peyamekê de li ser platforma Truth Social, Trump dibêje di dema hevdîtinên roja Şemîyê de bi hejmarek rêberên Rojhilata Navîn û Misilman re, di nav de jî Mihemed bin Selman ê Erebistana Siûdî, Mihemed bin Zayêd Al Nehyan ê Mîrgehên Erebî yên Yekbûyî, Mîr Temîm bin Hemed al Sanî yê Qeterê,...

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Serokê Amerîkayê Donald Trump îro Duşemê got ku hevdîtinên bi rejîma Îranê re "baş diçin" û tekez kir ku divê encama pêvajoyê an "rewşek baş ji bo her kesî" be an jî dê herêm vegere şerekî berfirehtir. Di peyamekê de li ser platforma Truth Social, Trump dibêje di dema hevdîtinên roja Şemîyê de bi hejmarek rêberên Rojhilata Navîn û Misilman re, di nav de jî Mihemed bin Selman ê Erebistana Siûdî, Mihemed bin Zayêd Al Nehyan ê Mîrgehên Erebî yên Yekbûyî, Mîr Temîm bin Hemed al Sanî yê Qeterê,...

რუსეთის საგარეო საქმეთა სამინისტრო 25 მაისს გავრცელებულ განცხადებაში კიევზე ახალი დარტყმებით იმუქრება - მას მერე, რაც 24 მაისის ღამით ქალაქზე რაკეტებით და დრონებით განხორციელდა მასშტაბური იერიში. ამ დარტყმისას დაინგრა ან დაზიანდა 30-ზე მეტი შენობა, დაშავდა 80-ზე მეტი ადამიანი, დაიღუპა ორი პირი. სამინისტროს განცხადებაში ნათქვამია, რომ უკრაინის შეიარაღებული ძალების მიერ 22 მაისის ღამით სტარობელსკზე მიტანილმა იერიშმა "მოთმინების ფიალა აავსო", და რომ შექმნილ ვითარებაში "რუსეთის ფედერაციის...

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რუსეთის საგარეო საქმეთა სამინისტრო 25 მაისს გავრცელებულ განცხადებაში კიევზე ახალი დარტყმებით იმუქრება - მას მერე, რაც 24 მაისის ღამით ქალაქზე რაკეტებით და დრონებით განხორციელდა მასშტაბური იერიში. ამ დარტყმისას დაინგრა ან დაზიანდა 30-ზე მეტი შენობა, დაშავდა 80-ზე მეტი ადამიანი, დაიღუპა ორი პირი. სამინისტროს განცხადებაში ნათქვამია, რომ უკრაინის შეიარაღებული ძალების მიერ 22 მაისის ღამით სტარობელსკზე მიტანილმა იერიშმა "მოთმინების ფიალა აავსო", და რომ შექმნილ ვითარებაში "რუსეთის ფედერაციის...

Uno de los documentos de la UDEF, compuesto por 186 páginas, indica que Análisis Relevante, una de las empresas investigadas en el caso Plus Ultra, “habría abonado a José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero un total de 490.780 euros entre 2020 y 2025” (pág. 171). Según las cifras facilitadas por la Brigada Central de Inteligencia Financiera que se comparten en el informe, Zapatero y su mujer “adquirieron un inmueble en la calle Ramón Crespo de Madrid” el 26 de febrero de 2024 por 580.000 euros y el Banco Santander les concedió “un préstamo hipotecario para esta operación por un importe de 500.000 euros”. Según se indica, fue “cancelado anticipadamente” el 16 de enero de 2025 “mediante transferencia de 498.000 euros” procedentes de una cuenta donde figura como ordenante la mujer del expresidente del Gobierno.        Captura de pantalla de la página 175 de un informe de la UDEF sobre el caso Plus Ultra. En declaraciones a Vozpópuli, Zapatero ha negado la conclusión que aparece en este informe de la UDEF y asegura que canceló la hipoteca “con la venta de la casa de Aravaca”. En una entrevista al Canal 24 Horas de RTVE, el periodista de Vozpópuli Gabriel Sanz ha dicho que Zapatero y su mujer vendieron la casa de Aravaca por 498.000 euros “y, con ese dinero, la esposa del expresidente, Sonsoles Espinosa, cancela 500.000 de los 580.000 euros” de la hipoteca.

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Uno de los documentos de la UDEF, compuesto por 186 páginas, indica que Análisis Relevante, una de las empresas investigadas en el caso Plus Ultra, “habría abonado a José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero un total de 490.780 euros entre 2020 y 2025” (pág. 171). Según las cifras facilitadas por la Brigada Central de Inteligencia Financiera que se comparten en el informe, Zapatero y su mujer “adquirieron un inmueble en la calle Ramón Crespo de Madrid” el 26 de febrero de 2024 por 580.000 euros y el Banco Santander les concedió “un préstamo hipotecario para esta operación por un importe de 500.000 euros”. Según se indica, fue “cancelado anticipadamente” el 16 de enero de 2025 “mediante transferencia de 498.000 euros” procedentes de una cuenta donde figura como ordenante la mujer del expresidente del Gobierno.        Captura de pantalla de la página 175 de un informe de la UDEF sobre el caso Plus Ultra. En declaraciones a Vozpópuli, Zapatero ha negado la conclusión que aparece en este informe de la UDEF y asegura que canceló la hipoteca “con la venta de la casa de Aravaca”. En una entrevista al Canal 24 Horas de RTVE, el periodista de Vozpópuli Gabriel Sanz ha dicho que Zapatero y su mujer vendieron la casa de Aravaca por 498.000 euros “y, con ese dinero, la esposa del expresidente, Sonsoles Espinosa, cancela 500.000 de los 580.000 euros” de la hipoteca.

Ajansa Reutersê, li gor rayedarekî ku navê xwe eşkere nekiriye, ragihand ku danûstandinkarê sereke yê Îranê Mihemed Baqir Qalîbaf roja Duşemê gihîşt Dohayê da ku bi serokwezîrê Qeterê re bicive û gotûbêjan ser rêkeftineke çaverêkirî, di navbera Washington û Tehranê de bikin, ji bo bidawîkirina pevçûn û nakokiyên heyî. Ajansê got ku Wezîrê Derve yê Îranê Ebas Eraqçî û Serokê Banka Navendî Ebdul Nasir Hêmetî di wê serdanê de bi Qalibaf re ne. Reutersê ji zarê rayedarê ku ji serdanê...

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Ajansa Reutersê, li gor rayedarekî ku navê xwe eşkere nekiriye, ragihand ku danûstandinkarê sereke yê Îranê Mihemed Baqir Qalîbaf roja Duşemê gihîşt Dohayê da ku bi serokwezîrê Qeterê re bicive û gotûbêjan ser rêkeftineke çaverêkirî, di navbera Washington û Tehranê de bikin, ji bo bidawîkirina pevçûn û nakokiyên heyî. Ajansê got ku Wezîrê Derve yê Îranê Ebas Eraqçî û Serokê Banka Navendî Ebdul Nasir Hêmetî di wê serdanê de bi Qalibaf re ne. Reutersê ji zarê rayedarê ku ji serdanê...

La presentación este lunes de "Luce", el primer auto Ferrari 100% eléctrico cuyo precio estará rondando el medio millón de euros, constituye un hecho histórico no solo para la legendaria marca italiana, sino también para el conjunto de la industria de autos de lujo. Información con Federico Guiglia, corresponsal de RFI en Roma, y Stéphane Geneste, periodista de RFI en París.

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La presentación este lunes de "Luce", el primer auto Ferrari 100% eléctrico cuyo precio estará rondando el medio millón de euros, constituye un hecho histórico no solo para la legendaria marca italiana, sino también para el conjunto de la industria de autos de lujo. Información con Federico Guiglia, corresponsal de RFI en Roma, y Stéphane Geneste, periodista de RFI en París.

Una Encuesta realizada por la aplicación Cheaf entregó interesantes datos sobre la variación de precios en Chile. Un 88% aseguró que ha incrementado su gasto en comidas, tras el alza de la Gasolina en Chile. Entre los productos que más incrementaron su tarifa se encuentran los Huevos, con una alza de un 45%. En segundo […] Este artículo Huevos, carnes y embutidos: Los precios que más han subido tras el alza de la Gasolina en Chile fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Una Encuesta realizada por la aplicación Cheaf entregó interesantes datos sobre la variación de precios en Chile. Un 88% aseguró que ha incrementado su gasto en comidas, tras el alza de la Gasolina en Chile. Entre los productos que más incrementaron su tarifa se encuentran los Huevos, con una alza de un 45%. En segundo […] Este artículo Huevos, carnes y embutidos: Los precios que más han subido tras el alza de la Gasolina en Chile fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Pasaiako Udalak ekitaldi instituzionala antolatu du goizean Trintxerpen, hildako zazpi langileen omenezko plaka dagoen tokian. Arratsaldean, Ategorrietan Fisterra komiki liburua aurkeztuko dute. Donostian, azken urteetan bezala, EH Bilduk lore eskaintza egingo du Ategorrietako erlojuan.

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Pasaiako Udalak ekitaldi instituzionala antolatu du goizean Trintxerpen, hildako zazpi langileen omenezko plaka dagoen tokian. Arratsaldean, Ategorrietan Fisterra komiki liburua aurkeztuko dute. Donostian, azken urteetan bezala, EH Bilduk lore eskaintza egingo du Ategorrietako erlojuan.

Parte del informe de la UDEF donde se menciona la extracción del móvil de Rodolfo Reyes Rojas y la remisión a España.El informe de la UDEF data del 22 de abril de 2026, por lo que la colaboración fue anterior a esta fecha. Por su parte, Donald Trump comenzó su segundo mandato el 20 de enero de 2025 y entre el 20 enero de 2021 y 2025 gobernó Joe Biden. Parte del auto de imputación a Zapatero donde se menciona la colaboración de Estados Unidos con España.Maldita.es también ha enviado consultas a la Audiencia Nacional y Policía Nacional de España; así como al Departamento de Justicia y a la oficina de Investigaciones de Seguridad Nacional de EEUU en Madrid, sin respuesta a 25 de mayo de 2026. La Fiscalía española nos ha indicado que “no puede informar de las diligencias de investigación” de los procedimientos y desde el gabinete de prensa del Juzgado de Instrucción nº15 de Madrid nos han remitido a la Audiencia Nacional por ser el organismo en el que se está llevando a cabo la investigación actualmente.

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Parte del informe de la UDEF donde se menciona la extracción del móvil de Rodolfo Reyes Rojas y la remisión a España.El informe de la UDEF data del 22 de abril de 2026, por lo que la colaboración fue anterior a esta fecha. Por su parte, Donald Trump comenzó su segundo mandato el 20 de enero de 2025 y entre el 20 enero de 2021 y 2025 gobernó Joe Biden. Parte del auto de imputación a Zapatero donde se menciona la colaboración de Estados Unidos con España.Maldita.es también ha enviado consultas a la Audiencia Nacional y Policía Nacional de España; así como al Departamento de Justicia y a la oficina de Investigaciones de Seguridad Nacional de EEUU en Madrid, sin respuesta a 25 de mayo de 2026. La Fiscalía española nos ha indicado que “no puede informar de las diligencias de investigación” de los procedimientos y desde el gabinete de prensa del Juzgado de Instrucción nº15 de Madrid nos han remitido a la Audiencia Nacional por ser el organismo en el que se está llevando a cabo la investigación actualmente.

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"Ощущение будущего исчезло": на что российские элиты жалуются западным журналистам?

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"Ощущение будущего исчезло": на что российские элиты жалуются западным журналистам?

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"Ощущение будущего исчезло": на что российские элиты жалуются западным журналистам?

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"Ощущение будущего исчезло": на что российские элиты жалуются западным журналистам?

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世界衛生組織總幹事譚德塞周日宣布,剛果(金)迄今已發現900多例埃博拉疑似病例,其中包括101例確診病例。

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世界衛生組織總幹事譚德塞周日宣布,剛果(金)迄今已發現900多例埃博拉疑似病例,其中包括101例確診病例。

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世界卫生组织总干事谭德塞周日宣布,刚果(金)迄今已发现900多例埃博拉疑似病例,其中包括101例确诊病例。

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世界卫生组织总干事谭德塞周日宣布,刚果(金)迄今已发现900多例埃博拉疑似病例,其中包括101例确诊病例。

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Posthumous honors are planned in June to memorialize the lives of several South Dakotans who served in Vietnam, including a biologist from Rapid City, a school superintendent from Rosholt and a corrections administrator from Piedmont.

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Posthumous honors are planned in June to memorialize the lives of several South Dakotans who served in Vietnam, including a biologist from Rapid City, a school superintendent from Rosholt and a corrections administrator from Piedmont.

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

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

(The Center Square) - School choice awards continue nationwide through a Yass Prize launched five years ago. A deadline for a $1 million Yass Prize school choice award is approaching June 1 for education providers nationwide to apply, The Center Square reported. The prize is an outworking of the Center for Education Reform. The prize is just the first of many types of support the center is providing parents, Caroline Allen, founding director of the Yass Prize, told The Center Square in an exclusive interview. In addition to the funds driving innovative educational options for parents and students, they have also created an unexpected community, she said. The prize “started as a competition for the $1 million prize but quickly turned into a community,” she said. The Yass Prize concept has also expanded to meet additional needs. This year, 16 organizations that previously received Yass Prizes were also the beneficiary of more than $20 million worth of grants and interest-free loans. The funds translate to more than 37,000 opportunities for students, the center says. Eleven previous Yass Prize winners received grants and interest-free loans “to scale their outstanding models." Five were awarded grants to support program growth and new student seats. “This new, refined Alumni Award program is the next step in providing some of our most accomplished awardees with critical support to expand their footprint in areas where families are actively seeking innovative education options,” Yass Prize Founder Janine Yass said. “It reflects what we are seeing every day: growing demand from families for new opportunities and extraordinary leaders ready to meet that demand.” The expanded grants include interest-free loans for organizations that reflect the center’s commitment to “sustainable, transformational, and truly permissionless education.” Sustainability refers to schools that ultimately operate on public funding already allocated for students. Seed capital enables alumni to expand campuses with a renovations, add locations to serve more students or move into new states, the center explained. “We hope this model sends a clear signal to states: It is no longer equitable or effective to continue directing disproportionate funding to systems students are leaving,” Yass said. “Families, educators, and communities are asking for something different – and it is time for policy and funding to catch up with that reality.” Recipients of the $20 million worth of grants and interest free loans were in multiple states, including California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, North and South Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and West Virginia. They include City on a Hill Christian Academy in West Virginia, HOPE Ranch Learning Academy in Florida, Liberty STEAM Charter School in South Carolina, Liguori Academy in Pennsylvania, Charleston Classical in South Carolina, 4 Learning in Minnesota and California, Odyssey Charter School in Delaware, Onward Learning in South Dakota, Partnership Schools in Ohio and Texas, SOAR Academy in Georgia and Oklahoma, and St. Mary’s Academy in Louisiana. They also include KaiPod Learning and Oakmont Education in multiple states and Big Picture Learning, Rock by Rock and National Fellowship for Black and Latino Male Educators, which all have a national reach. Allen said she really wanted people to know that the prize is more than a prize. Applicants who were initially competitors and became grantees are working together to find ways to innovate and improve education outcomes, she explained. “One of the surprising moments that came out of this entire process that continues to drive how we think about the foundation and the grant making process,” she explained, was they “didn’t anticipate that grantees would learn and be empowered by one another.” “It’s been beautiful to watch” how the grantees aren’t just “redefining what they do but they are strengthening their individual schools based on being in this community. It started as a competition for the $1 million prize but quickly turned into a community,” she said. She also said that the applicants have been excellent and “We knew we would find diamonds in the rough, who were doing exceptional things for kids. That has definitely played out in our grant making process.” Applications for the Yass Prize are due June 1 by noon Eastern Time. The winner will be announced Oct. 6 in Philadelphia.

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(The Center Square) - School choice awards continue nationwide through a Yass Prize launched five years ago. A deadline for a $1 million Yass Prize school choice award is approaching June 1 for education providers nationwide to apply, The Center Square reported. The prize is an outworking of the Center for Education Reform. The prize is just the first of many types of support the center is providing parents, Caroline Allen, founding director of the Yass Prize, told The Center Square in an exclusive interview. In addition to the funds driving innovative educational options for parents and students, they have also created an unexpected community, she said. The prize “started as a competition for the $1 million prize but quickly turned into a community,” she said. The Yass Prize concept has also expanded to meet additional needs. This year, 16 organizations that previously received Yass Prizes were also the beneficiary of more than $20 million worth of grants and interest-free loans. The funds translate to more than 37,000 opportunities for students, the center says. Eleven previous Yass Prize winners received grants and interest-free loans “to scale their outstanding models." Five were awarded grants to support program growth and new student seats. “This new, refined Alumni Award program is the next step in providing some of our most accomplished awardees with critical support to expand their footprint in areas where families are actively seeking innovative education options,” Yass Prize Founder Janine Yass said. “It reflects what we are seeing every day: growing demand from families for new opportunities and extraordinary leaders ready to meet that demand.” The expanded grants include interest-free loans for organizations that reflect the center’s commitment to “sustainable, transformational, and truly permissionless education.” Sustainability refers to schools that ultimately operate on public funding already allocated for students. Seed capital enables alumni to expand campuses with a renovations, add locations to serve more students or move into new states, the center explained. “We hope this model sends a clear signal to states: It is no longer equitable or effective to continue directing disproportionate funding to systems students are leaving,” Yass said. “Families, educators, and communities are asking for something different – and it is time for policy and funding to catch up with that reality.” Recipients of the $20 million worth of grants and interest free loans were in multiple states, including California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, North and South Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and West Virginia. They include City on a Hill Christian Academy in West Virginia, HOPE Ranch Learning Academy in Florida, Liberty STEAM Charter School in South Carolina, Liguori Academy in Pennsylvania, Charleston Classical in South Carolina, 4 Learning in Minnesota and California, Odyssey Charter School in Delaware, Onward Learning in South Dakota, Partnership Schools in Ohio and Texas, SOAR Academy in Georgia and Oklahoma, and St. Mary’s Academy in Louisiana. They also include KaiPod Learning and Oakmont Education in multiple states and Big Picture Learning, Rock by Rock and National Fellowship for Black and Latino Male Educators, which all have a national reach. Allen said she really wanted people to know that the prize is more than a prize. Applicants who were initially competitors and became grantees are working together to find ways to innovate and improve education outcomes, she explained. “One of the surprising moments that came out of this entire process that continues to drive how we think about the foundation and the grant making process,” she explained, was they “didn’t anticipate that grantees would learn and be empowered by one another.” “It’s been beautiful to watch” how the grantees aren’t just “redefining what they do but they are strengthening their individual schools based on being in this community. It started as a competition for the $1 million prize but quickly turned into a community,” she said. She also said that the applicants have been excellent and “We knew we would find diamonds in the rough, who were doing exceptional things for kids. That has definitely played out in our grant making process.” Applications for the Yass Prize are due June 1 by noon Eastern Time. The winner will be announced Oct. 6 in Philadelphia.

This is the Up North Lookback, where we’re digging into the local news archives from 50 years ago — the year KAXE was born. It’s the week of May 25.

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This is the Up North Lookback, where we’re digging into the local news archives from 50 years ago — the year KAXE was born. It’s the week of May 25.

Anna Tyts was in South Ossetia to screen her film about local residents taking part in Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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Anna Tyts was in South Ossetia to screen her film about local residents taking part in Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.