法新社消息称,伊朗周四(5月14日)宣布,自周三起,伊朗海军已允许多艘中国船只通过霍尔木兹海峡。

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法新社消息稱,伊朗周四(5月14日)宣布,自周三起,伊朗海軍已允許多艘中國船隻通過霍爾木茲海峽。

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法新社消息稱,伊朗周四(5月14日)宣布,自周三起,伊朗海軍已允許多艘中國船隻通過霍爾木茲海峽。

فرج سرکوهی در «میدان»: هیچ اقلیت اتنیکی نمی‌تواند به‌تنهایی حاکمیت موفقی در ایران داشته باشد. ما یا همه با هم آزاد می‌شویم، یا متأسفانه همه با هم باید فلاکت جمهوری اسلامی را تحمل کنیم

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فرج سرکوهی در «میدان»: هیچ اقلیت اتنیکی نمی‌تواند به‌تنهایی حاکمیت موفقی در ایران داشته باشد. ما یا همه با هم آزاد می‌شویم، یا متأسفانه همه با هم باید فلاکت جمهوری اسلامی را تحمل کنیم

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El Hospital de Calama Dr. Carlos Cisternas comenzó el trabajo preparatorio para obtener su tercera reacreditación. Para ello, la Unidad de Calidad y Seguridad del Paciente (UCSP) está recorriendo todas las unidades del recinto, buscando el compromiso de todo el personal de salud para cumplir con las características obligatorias y no obligatorias, de cara a […] Este artículo Hospital Calama se prepara para obtener su tercera reacreditación fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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El Hospital de Calama Dr. Carlos Cisternas comenzó el trabajo preparatorio para obtener su tercera reacreditación. Para ello, la Unidad de Calidad y Seguridad del Paciente (UCSP) está recorriendo todas las unidades del recinto, buscando el compromiso de todo el personal de salud para cumplir con las características obligatorias y no obligatorias, de cara a […] Este artículo Hospital Calama se prepara para obtener su tercera reacreditación fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

کمیته نیروهای مسلح سنا روز پنجشنبه ۲۴ اردیبهشت یک جلسه استماع را با حضور دریابد برد کوپر، فرمانده سنتکام، و ژنرال داگوین اندرسون، فرمانده آفریکام، برگزار کرد. یکی از محورهای اصلی این جلسه اقدام نظامی آمریکا علیه رژیم ایران بود. صدای آمریکا این جلسه را با ترجمه همزمان پژواک کیومرثی پخش کرد.

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کمیته نیروهای مسلح سنا روز پنجشنبه ۲۴ اردیبهشت یک جلسه استماع را با حضور دریابد برد کوپر، فرمانده سنتکام، و ژنرال داگوین اندرسون، فرمانده آفریکام، برگزار کرد. یکی از محورهای اصلی این جلسه اقدام نظامی آمریکا علیه رژیم ایران بود. صدای آمریکا این جلسه را با ترجمه همزمان پژواک کیومرثی پخش کرد.

Pispor û çavdêr li bajarê Kobanîyê yê Rojava dibêjin ku prosesa entegrasyonê ligel Şamê dike ku krîzeke bêkarîyê li nav hejmareke mezin a karmendên Rêvebirîya Xweser peyda bike.

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کمیته نیروهای مسلح سنا روز پنجشنبه ۲۴ اردیبهشت یک جلسه استماع را با حضور دریابد برد کوپر، فرمانده سنتکام، و ژنرال داگوین اندرسون، فرمانده آفریکام، برگزار کرد. یکی از محورهای اصلی این جلسه اقدام نظامی آمریکا علیه رژیم ایران بود. صدای آمریکا این جلسه را با ترجمه همزمان پژواک کیومرثی پخش کرد.

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کمیته نیروهای مسلح سنا روز پنجشنبه ۲۴ اردیبهشت یک جلسه استماع را با حضور دریابد برد کوپر، فرمانده سنتکام، و ژنرال داگوین اندرسون، فرمانده آفریکام، برگزار کرد. یکی از محورهای اصلی این جلسه اقدام نظامی آمریکا علیه رژیم ایران بود. صدای آمریکا این جلسه را با ترجمه همزمان پژواک کیومرثی پخش کرد.

En aulas de toda España, la inteligencia artificial ya se usa para adaptar contenidos, resolver dudas y crear proyectos educativos, mientras el profesorado intenta redefinir cómo enseñar y evaluar. El reto ahora es evitar que estas herramientas sustituyan el pensamiento crítico.

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En aulas de toda España, la inteligencia artificial ya se usa para adaptar contenidos, resolver dudas y crear proyectos educativos, mientras el profesorado intenta redefinir cómo enseñar y evaluar. El reto ahora es evitar que estas herramientas sustituyan el pensamiento crítico.

کۆڕبەندی ئاشتی و ئازادی کۆمەڵایەتی لە شاری ئامەد بەڕێوەدەچێت. لە کۆبوونەوەکەدا ژمارەیەک شارەوانی و سیاسەتمەداری کورد لە تورکیا و هەرێمی کوردستانەوە بەشدارییان کرد.

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کۆڕبەندی ئاشتی و ئازادی کۆمەڵایەتی لە شاری ئامەد بەڕێوەدەچێت. لە کۆبوونەوەکەدا ژمارەیەک شارەوانی و سیاسەتمەداری کورد لە تورکیا و هەرێمی کوردستانەوە بەشدارییان کرد.

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Nafarroako Legebiltzarrak UPNk aurkeztu duen hezkuntza lege berria onartu du, eta horrek bertan behera utzi du datorren urterako itunpeko eskoletako hamalau gela gutxiago izatea, Hezkuntza Departamentuak proposatuta zuen bezala. PSNren eta Geroa Bairen desadostasunak gobernu krisi sakona sortu du.

Disa futbollist dhe pjesëtarë të futbollit në Maqedoninë e Veriut janë sanksionuar nga Komisioni Disiplinor në Federatën e Futbollit të Maqedonisë për sjellje josportive gjatë ndeshjeve të fundit, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Ronaldo Uebster nga KF Shkëndija është pezulluar për tri ndeshje; Ilija Apostolovski nga KF Vardar Negotinë është dënuar me pezullim prej tri ndeshjesh; Dino Miholov […]

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Disa futbollist dhe pjesëtarë të futbollit në Maqedoninë e Veriut janë sanksionuar nga Komisioni Disiplinor në Federatën e Futbollit të Maqedonisë për sjellje josportive gjatë ndeshjeve të fundit, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Ronaldo Uebster nga KF Shkëndija është pezulluar për tri ndeshje; Ilija Apostolovski nga KF Vardar Negotinë është dënuar me pezullim prej tri ndeshjesh; Dino Miholov […]

Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has named a former state legislator and longtime owner of a North Pole tourist destination known as the Santa Claus House to the council in charge of vetting and nominating state judges, among other duties.  Dunleavy appointed Mike Miller on Apr. 28 to serve a five year term on the council, […]

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Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has named a former state legislator and longtime owner of a North Pole tourist destination known as the Santa Claus House to the council in charge of vetting and nominating state judges, among other duties.  Dunleavy appointed Mike Miller on Apr. 28 to serve a five year term on the council, […]

The Open Society Foundations, founded by Jewish financier and philanthropist George Soros and now led by his son Alex, announced that it would give $30 million to organizations fighting antisemitism and Islamophobia. “As the son of a Holocaust survivor and a Jew, I am acutely aware of the dangers of antisemitism,” Alex Soros said in... The post Alex Soros commits $30 million to organizations fighting antisemitism — and its weaponization appeared first on The Forward.

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The Open Society Foundations, founded by Jewish financier and philanthropist George Soros and now led by his son Alex, announced that it would give $30 million to organizations fighting antisemitism and Islamophobia. “As the son of a Holocaust survivor and a Jew, I am acutely aware of the dangers of antisemitism,” Alex Soros said in... The post Alex Soros commits $30 million to organizations fighting antisemitism — and its weaponization appeared first on The Forward.

O colectivo Rua das Pretas apresentou o álbum “Povo Brasileiro”, esta terça-feira, no Studio L’Hermitage, em Paris. “Se eu falo português, minha terra é aqui” canta-se na música “Cartão do Cidadão” e ouviu-se em Paris, no concerto de apresentação deste disco-manifesto. O trabalho é um encontro entre sonoridades e músicos de três continentes, uma viagem entre o Brasil, Cabo Verde e Portugal, que nos mergulha na ancestralidade que nos une, que traz à tona a História da escravatura e do colonialismo e que alerta contra a xenofobia nos tempos que correm. A RFI falou com Pierre Aderne, Ana Margarida Prado e Jenifer Soledad nesta escala musical do grupo em Paris.

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O colectivo Rua das Pretas apresentou o álbum “Povo Brasileiro”, esta terça-feira, no Studio L’Hermitage, em Paris. “Se eu falo português, minha terra é aqui” canta-se na música “Cartão do Cidadão” e ouviu-se em Paris, no concerto de apresentação deste disco-manifesto. O trabalho é um encontro entre sonoridades e músicos de três continentes, uma viagem entre o Brasil, Cabo Verde e Portugal, que nos mergulha na ancestralidade que nos une, que traz à tona a História da escravatura e do colonialismo e que alerta contra a xenofobia nos tempos que correm. A RFI falou com Pierre Aderne, Ana Margarida Prado e Jenifer Soledad nesta escala musical do grupo em Paris.

Cinema: Diálogo de surdos
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Eu não te ouço é, também, um teatro do absurdo. A partir do caso do “patriota do caminhão”, o filme encena visões de mundo inconciliáveis, separadas por um para-brisa. Porém, sem catarse ou “última palavra”. Se fosse mais curta, a obra seria irretocável The post Cinema: Diálogo de surdos appeared first on Outras Palavras.

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Eu não te ouço é, também, um teatro do absurdo. A partir do caso do “patriota do caminhão”, o filme encena visões de mundo inconciliáveis, separadas por um para-brisa. Porém, sem catarse ou “última palavra”. Se fosse mais curta, a obra seria irretocável The post Cinema: Diálogo de surdos appeared first on Outras Palavras.

(The Center Square) - The 2026 Colorado legislative session has been busy as lawmakers worked to pair a budget shortfall with efforts to make life more affordable for Coloradans and pushback on federal changes under the Trump administration. While hundreds of bills would never see a final vote to pass the state legislature this year, dozens made it to Gov. Jared Polis' desk in time to meet Wednesday's deadline. Here are nine of the most consequential bills that made it out of the session this year, and three that died on the Legislature's floor. Senate Bill 5, if signed into law by Polis, would allow Colorado citizens to sue federal agents who violate their civil rights while participating in civil immigration enforcement. Any legal action against federal officers would have to have taken place within the last two years. The Colorado bill, along with several similar state laws across the country, have been questioned by critics who believe they violate the U.S. Constitution's Supremacy Clause. Under that clause, states can't pass laws that interfere with or conflict with federal laws. Senate Bill 43 would have required gun barrels to be purchased in-person at federally licensed arms dealers. It faced wide opposition from gun rights advocates and was widely discussed alongside House Bill 1144, which was passed and bans the amateur building of 3-D printed guns. The bill died in the House. Senate Bill 115 would allow people incarcerated in Colorado who are 60 or older and have been in prison for at least 20 years to petition for a new sentence and make a case that they no longer present a danger to the community. It identified 98 people currently incarcerated that could possibly meet the requirements. The bill would, however, only create a temporary three-year period for the petitions. Passing the Legislature largely along party lines, it now awaits Polis’ signature. Senate Bill 134, a highly contested bill between the business and banking industries, would prohibit credit card companies from including sales tax on their merchant fees. The 1.5-3.5% credit card fee applied to state and local sales tax was valued at an estimated $217 million in 2024. Polis has not signed the bill or indicated his stance on the heavily lobbied legislation. Senate Bill 135, the State Public K-12 Education Funding bill, will go before voters this November after passing the Legislature along party lines. Voters will be asked whether they would like to give up their annual Taxpayer Bill of Rights refunds for a yet-unspecified number of years to increase K-12 public education funding by 2% for the next 10 years. House Bill 1030, the Data Center & Utility Modernization bill, would have given data center companies a 100% sales and use tax break for 20 to 30 years to encourage the sector’s development in the state. The bill died before making it out of the House House Bill 1114 would have allowed single-family homes to be built on smaller lots, banning local minimum lot sizes above 2000 square feet. The bill, aimed at reducing housing costs in the state, died in the Senate. House Bill 1144, or the Prohibit Three-Dimensional Printing Firearms & Components law, was signed by Polis after passing along party lines in the Legislature. Starting July, amateur 3-D printing of guns or certain parts of a firearm will be banned with first-time violations a misdemeanor and any repeat offenses a felony. House Bill 1210, the Prohibit Surveillance Price and Wage Setting bill, would prohibit companies from setting prices or wages based on their personalized data. The issue of surveillance pricing has gained national attention in recent months as a wide variety of the country’s biggest companies quietly use personal data to drive people to their personal highest price. If signed into law by Polis, violations would be considered deceptive trade practice. House Bill 1263 would set up additional guardrails for minors who use chatbot AI models, such as ChatGPT. The bill would require AI companies to make "technically feasible measures” to prevent models from creating sexually explicit content that could create emotional dependence on the model and create suicide protocols. It comes as one of the bill’s sponsors’ neighbor’s young daughter died by suicide after a chatbot sexually exploited her. Polis has yet to sign the bill into law. House Bill 1410, the state’s $46.8 billion budget for 2026-2027 has already been signed into law by the governor. The budget drafting process was said to have been incredibly difficult as the state faced a $1.5 billion deficit, with several Medicaid programs subject to massive cuts. House Bill 1419, the Over-Refund of Excess State Revenues bill, would reduce taxpayer refunds required by the state’s constitution for the next two budget years to make up $289 million in over-refunds from 2024-2025. The bill cited federal tax policy changes as the cause for the over-refund. Polis has not yet signed the legislation.

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(The Center Square) - The 2026 Colorado legislative session has been busy as lawmakers worked to pair a budget shortfall with efforts to make life more affordable for Coloradans and pushback on federal changes under the Trump administration. While hundreds of bills would never see a final vote to pass the state legislature this year, dozens made it to Gov. Jared Polis' desk in time to meet Wednesday's deadline. Here are nine of the most consequential bills that made it out of the session this year, and three that died on the Legislature's floor. Senate Bill 5, if signed into law by Polis, would allow Colorado citizens to sue federal agents who violate their civil rights while participating in civil immigration enforcement. Any legal action against federal officers would have to have taken place within the last two years. The Colorado bill, along with several similar state laws across the country, have been questioned by critics who believe they violate the U.S. Constitution's Supremacy Clause. Under that clause, states can't pass laws that interfere with or conflict with federal laws. Senate Bill 43 would have required gun barrels to be purchased in-person at federally licensed arms dealers. It faced wide opposition from gun rights advocates and was widely discussed alongside House Bill 1144, which was passed and bans the amateur building of 3-D printed guns. The bill died in the House. Senate Bill 115 would allow people incarcerated in Colorado who are 60 or older and have been in prison for at least 20 years to petition for a new sentence and make a case that they no longer present a danger to the community. It identified 98 people currently incarcerated that could possibly meet the requirements. The bill would, however, only create a temporary three-year period for the petitions. Passing the Legislature largely along party lines, it now awaits Polis’ signature. Senate Bill 134, a highly contested bill between the business and banking industries, would prohibit credit card companies from including sales tax on their merchant fees. The 1.5-3.5% credit card fee applied to state and local sales tax was valued at an estimated $217 million in 2024. Polis has not signed the bill or indicated his stance on the heavily lobbied legislation. Senate Bill 135, the State Public K-12 Education Funding bill, will go before voters this November after passing the Legislature along party lines. Voters will be asked whether they would like to give up their annual Taxpayer Bill of Rights refunds for a yet-unspecified number of years to increase K-12 public education funding by 2% for the next 10 years. House Bill 1030, the Data Center & Utility Modernization bill, would have given data center companies a 100% sales and use tax break for 20 to 30 years to encourage the sector’s development in the state. The bill died before making it out of the House House Bill 1114 would have allowed single-family homes to be built on smaller lots, banning local minimum lot sizes above 2000 square feet. The bill, aimed at reducing housing costs in the state, died in the Senate. House Bill 1144, or the Prohibit Three-Dimensional Printing Firearms & Components law, was signed by Polis after passing along party lines in the Legislature. Starting July, amateur 3-D printing of guns or certain parts of a firearm will be banned with first-time violations a misdemeanor and any repeat offenses a felony. House Bill 1210, the Prohibit Surveillance Price and Wage Setting bill, would prohibit companies from setting prices or wages based on their personalized data. The issue of surveillance pricing has gained national attention in recent months as a wide variety of the country’s biggest companies quietly use personal data to drive people to their personal highest price. If signed into law by Polis, violations would be considered deceptive trade practice. House Bill 1263 would set up additional guardrails for minors who use chatbot AI models, such as ChatGPT. The bill would require AI companies to make "technically feasible measures” to prevent models from creating sexually explicit content that could create emotional dependence on the model and create suicide protocols. It comes as one of the bill’s sponsors’ neighbor’s young daughter died by suicide after a chatbot sexually exploited her. Polis has yet to sign the bill into law. House Bill 1410, the state’s $46.8 billion budget for 2026-2027 has already been signed into law by the governor. The budget drafting process was said to have been incredibly difficult as the state faced a $1.5 billion deficit, with several Medicaid programs subject to massive cuts. House Bill 1419, the Over-Refund of Excess State Revenues bill, would reduce taxpayer refunds required by the state’s constitution for the next two budget years to make up $289 million in over-refunds from 2024-2025. The bill cited federal tax policy changes as the cause for the over-refund. Polis has not yet signed the legislation.

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Cowtown remains Texas’ fourth-largest city after Houston, San Antonio and Dallas, U.S. Census Bureau data shows.

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Cowtown remains Texas’ fourth-largest city after Houston, San Antonio and Dallas, U.S. Census Bureau data shows.

Town’s new attorney needs time to review application after last year’s budget cuts eliminated legal funding.

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Town’s new attorney needs time to review application after last year’s budget cuts eliminated legal funding.

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This article From ICE to Iran, veterans are challenging US militarism  was originally published by Waging Nonviolence. Antiwar veterans are leveraging their unique credibility to oppose the war in Iran, stop ICE and support active duty resisters. This article From ICE to Iran, veterans are challenging US militarism  was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.

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