Giancarlo Summa considera a crise da ONU, que tem mais caráter político do que financeiro, sem precedentes Fonte

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Last Updated on June 5, 2026 Twenty-two Penan communities in Sarawak, Malaysia, are urging the state government to halt logging in the Magoh and Limbang regions, following the expiration of a major forest certification. The certification for the Ravenscourt Forest Management Unit (FMU T/0294), one of the largest logging concessions in Magoh, expired on 3 […] Source

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Last Updated on June 5, 2026 Twenty-two Penan communities in Sarawak, Malaysia, are urging the state government to halt logging in the Magoh and Limbang regions, following the expiration of a major forest certification. The certification for the Ravenscourt Forest Management Unit (FMU T/0294), one of the largest logging concessions in Magoh, expired on 3 […] Source

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Organizações sociais da Bolívia classificam as prisões de lideranças como “sequestros” e reivindicam a soltura dos detidos. Entre as acusações das autoridades, estão “terrorismo” e “instigação pública para delinquir”. Entre os presos, estão a ex-senadora do partido Movimento ao Socialismo (MAS), da esquerda boliviana, Simone Quispe, além de Justino Apaza, secretário executivo da Federação de […] Fonte

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Organizações sociais da Bolívia classificam as prisões de lideranças como “sequestros” e reivindicam a soltura dos detidos. Entre as acusações das autoridades, estão “terrorismo” e “instigação pública para delinquir”. Entre os presos, estão a ex-senadora do partido Movimento ao Socialismo (MAS), da esquerda boliviana, Simone Quispe, além de Justino Apaza, secretário executivo da Federação de […] Fonte

Thursday’s flurry of coal news from energy officials included $425 million to extend the life of 12 coal plants in several states, such as $50 million from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for the Wheeling Power Company’s plans to “modernize” the Mitchell Plant in Moundsville, West Virginia. “This was not necessarily a surprise. But […]

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Thursday’s flurry of coal news from energy officials included $425 million to extend the life of 12 coal plants in several states, such as $50 million from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for the Wheeling Power Company’s plans to “modernize” the Mitchell Plant in Moundsville, West Virginia. “This was not necessarily a surprise. But […]

Two San Diego city councilmen, backed by county leaders and the Prebys Foundation, unveiled a new plan to fund the arts, after proposed cuts.

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Two San Diego city councilmen, backed by county leaders and the Prebys Foundation, unveiled a new plan to fund the arts, after proposed cuts.

From the third floor, teacher Kasey Hopper will take students who are blind or visually impaired down the stairs or use an elevator. Once out the door, out on Stone Avenue in downtown Tucson, students may head to the Pima County Library or maybe across the street to a bus or the SunLink streetcar. Navigating […] The post Tucson School for the Blind opens in August, aims to fill gap after ASDB closure appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

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From the third floor, teacher Kasey Hopper will take students who are blind or visually impaired down the stairs or use an elevator. Once out the door, out on Stone Avenue in downtown Tucson, students may head to the Pima County Library or maybe across the street to a bus or the SunLink streetcar. Navigating […] The post Tucson School for the Blind opens in August, aims to fill gap after ASDB closure appeared first on AZ Luminaria.

شدونالد ترامپ در جمع کشاورزان ویسکانسین: محاصره دریایی علیه جمهوری اسلامی موفقیت‌آمیز بوده است

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شدونالد ترامپ در جمع کشاورزان ویسکانسین: محاصره دریایی علیه جمهوری اسلامی موفقیت‌آمیز بوده است

کاخ سفید به صدای آمریکا گفت که ایالات متحده به جمهوری اسلامی اجازه «سوءاستفاده» از جام جهانی برای انجام اقدامات تروریستی را نخواهد داد.

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کاخ سفید به صدای آمریکا گفت که ایالات متحده به جمهوری اسلامی اجازه «سوءاستفاده» از جام جهانی برای انجام اقدامات تروریستی را نخواهد داد.

“¿Cómo se produce obra olvidando que a un ser querido se lo pueden llevar así como así? Las cosas están de esta manera aquí con el gobierno: en Perú no debes demostrar tu inocencia sino que no eres culpable”.

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“¿Cómo se produce obra olvidando que a un ser querido se lo pueden llevar así como así? Las cosas están de esta manera aquí con el gobierno: en Perú no debes demostrar tu inocencia sino que no eres culpable”.

Xavier Becerra pulled ahead of rival Steve Hilton in election results returned Friday.

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Xavier Becerra pulled ahead of rival Steve Hilton in election results returned Friday.

Jana Silverman avalia início da validade de novo status de PCC e CV como organizações terroristas Fonte

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(The Center Square) - Nevada’s 1st Congressional district sees a total of nine candidates vying for Tuesday's Democratic and Republican primaries, but only two have captured the majority of endorsements and financial backing. Those are incumbent U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, D-Las Vegas, and state Sen. Carrie Ann Buck. The latter received endorsements from two fellow Republicans, President Donald Trump and Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo. Titus, 76, faces three Democratic challengers in the primary: Luis Paniagua, Joy Hoover and Gabriel Conejo. But none of them have managed to raise significant funds or garner much media attention over recent months. Titus is seeking to win her eighth term in the district. The district contains parts of Las Vegas area, including the Las Vegas Strip, the nearby city of Henderson and rural areas of Clark County, stretching to the southern tip of the state. She first won election in the district in 2013 after representing the 3rd Congressional District from 2009-2011, which included several of the same areas as today’s 1st Congressional District. Before joining Congress, Titus was a state senator for two decades. In the Republican primary, five candidates are trying to get into the general election. Buck, 54, R-Clark County, is the only Republican candidate currently holding public office. “As a state senator, I flipped a blue seat – and the momentum is real,” Buck told Maggie's List, a national conservative women’s political action committee, in April. “Just last quarter, we outraised my Democrat opponent.” Buck has represented the 5th Nevada Senate District in Clark County since 2020, following the Democratic incumbent’s retirement. Buck will be looking ahead to a general election that has proven to be difficult for Republican candidates over the years. No Republican has won the district in 30 years, and Titus has often beaten challengers in landslide elections. Buck will gain some confidence after the state’s congressional redistricting in 2021 made closer margins for the district – although Titus still won by decisive margins in 2024 (7.5%) and 2022 (5.6%). Buck’s confidence got a boost after her campaign raised more money than Titus. Buck reported $1.21 million in total campaign contributions from the most recent filing period, narrowly beating out Titus at $1.17 million. A recent report by Punchbowl News listed Titus as one of only a handful of Republican congressional challengers across the U.S. to outraise Democratic incumbents and one of even fewer to do so without significant self-funding. Titus has focused much of her messaging in the run up to this November’s election around the economy, criticizing the Trump administration. “When conflict disrupts oil supply, it drives up energy prices, and this is not just at the pump,” Titus said in a March congressional hearing on the Iran war. “We have seen it in Las Vegas – in just one month, the price of gas has gone up $1 per gallon. These high oil prices push inflation higher, slow economic growth and directly feed into affordability for families.” The average price for gas in Nevada was $5.08 a gallon Friday, above the national average of $4.22, according to AAA. Titus blamed the Trump administration’s leadership for the latest economic shock, and she has spoken in opposition to the administration’s immigration and gambling policies. “Send that message loud and clear to Washington [D.C] that ICE needs to be reigned in, not funded with more money,” Titus told demonstrators at a January immigration enforcement protest in Las Vegas. Titus and Buck did not respond to The Center Square's requests for interviews. Buck has yet to list an official list of key issues in her campaign, but has outlined some of her concerns. “I’m ready to take the fight to Congress to protect parents’ rights, secure our border, back our police and make sure that Washington is held accountable for every single taxpayer dollar,” Buck said in her Maggie’s List PAC address. No polls have been conducted for Nevada’s 1st Congressional District, but users on predictive markets company Kalshi gave the Democratic Party a 73% advantage over the Republican Party in the general election for this November. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Voters can also submit a mail-in ballot through the state’s universal program. For more information, go to the Nevada Secretary of State’s website, nvsos.gov. Early election results will be published on the evening of June 9 at www.thecentersquare.com/nevada.

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(The Center Square) - Nevada’s 1st Congressional district sees a total of nine candidates vying for Tuesday's Democratic and Republican primaries, but only two have captured the majority of endorsements and financial backing. Those are incumbent U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, D-Las Vegas, and state Sen. Carrie Ann Buck. The latter received endorsements from two fellow Republicans, President Donald Trump and Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo. Titus, 76, faces three Democratic challengers in the primary: Luis Paniagua, Joy Hoover and Gabriel Conejo. But none of them have managed to raise significant funds or garner much media attention over recent months. Titus is seeking to win her eighth term in the district. The district contains parts of Las Vegas area, including the Las Vegas Strip, the nearby city of Henderson and rural areas of Clark County, stretching to the southern tip of the state. She first won election in the district in 2013 after representing the 3rd Congressional District from 2009-2011, which included several of the same areas as today’s 1st Congressional District. Before joining Congress, Titus was a state senator for two decades. In the Republican primary, five candidates are trying to get into the general election. Buck, 54, R-Clark County, is the only Republican candidate currently holding public office. “As a state senator, I flipped a blue seat – and the momentum is real,” Buck told Maggie's List, a national conservative women’s political action committee, in April. “Just last quarter, we outraised my Democrat opponent.” Buck has represented the 5th Nevada Senate District in Clark County since 2020, following the Democratic incumbent’s retirement. Buck will be looking ahead to a general election that has proven to be difficult for Republican candidates over the years. No Republican has won the district in 30 years, and Titus has often beaten challengers in landslide elections. Buck will gain some confidence after the state’s congressional redistricting in 2021 made closer margins for the district – although Titus still won by decisive margins in 2024 (7.5%) and 2022 (5.6%). Buck’s confidence got a boost after her campaign raised more money than Titus. Buck reported $1.21 million in total campaign contributions from the most recent filing period, narrowly beating out Titus at $1.17 million. A recent report by Punchbowl News listed Titus as one of only a handful of Republican congressional challengers across the U.S. to outraise Democratic incumbents and one of even fewer to do so without significant self-funding. Titus has focused much of her messaging in the run up to this November’s election around the economy, criticizing the Trump administration. “When conflict disrupts oil supply, it drives up energy prices, and this is not just at the pump,” Titus said in a March congressional hearing on the Iran war. “We have seen it in Las Vegas – in just one month, the price of gas has gone up $1 per gallon. These high oil prices push inflation higher, slow economic growth and directly feed into affordability for families.” The average price for gas in Nevada was $5.08 a gallon Friday, above the national average of $4.22, according to AAA. Titus blamed the Trump administration’s leadership for the latest economic shock, and she has spoken in opposition to the administration’s immigration and gambling policies. “Send that message loud and clear to Washington [D.C] that ICE needs to be reigned in, not funded with more money,” Titus told demonstrators at a January immigration enforcement protest in Las Vegas. Titus and Buck did not respond to The Center Square's requests for interviews. Buck has yet to list an official list of key issues in her campaign, but has outlined some of her concerns. “I’m ready to take the fight to Congress to protect parents’ rights, secure our border, back our police and make sure that Washington is held accountable for every single taxpayer dollar,” Buck said in her Maggie’s List PAC address. No polls have been conducted for Nevada’s 1st Congressional District, but users on predictive markets company Kalshi gave the Democratic Party a 73% advantage over the Republican Party in the general election for this November. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Voters can also submit a mail-in ballot through the state’s universal program. For more information, go to the Nevada Secretary of State’s website, nvsos.gov. Early election results will be published on the evening of June 9 at www.thecentersquare.com/nevada.

A notice from the California State Supreme Court went out to attorneys on Friday to be ready to present oral arguments on the Kern River possibly as early as this September. If that happens, it will have been just four years from the time the case was initially filed to a hearing before the state’s […]

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A notice from the California State Supreme Court went out to attorneys on Friday to be ready to present oral arguments on the Kern River possibly as early as this September. If that happens, it will have been just four years from the time the case was initially filed to a hearing before the state’s […]

Suasana sejuk langsung terasa ketika memasuki lahan seluas 1,6 hektar di Desa Ngembat, Kecamatan Gondang, Kabupaten Mojokerto, Jawa Timur. Pepohonan hijau nan rimbun mengelilingi kawasan di lereng Gunung Anjasmoro ini. Lahan itu merupakan hutan wakaf Yayasan Pendidikan dan Sosial Ma’arif (YPM) Sidoarjo. Agus Sugiarto,  Ketua Hutan Wakaf YPM, mengisahkan awal mula hutan wakaf itu. Tanah […] The post Inisiatif Hutan Wakaf, Upaya Konservasi dari Swadaya Warga appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Suasana sejuk langsung terasa ketika memasuki lahan seluas 1,6 hektar di Desa Ngembat, Kecamatan Gondang, Kabupaten Mojokerto, Jawa Timur. Pepohonan hijau nan rimbun mengelilingi kawasan di lereng Gunung Anjasmoro ini. Lahan itu merupakan hutan wakaf Yayasan Pendidikan dan Sosial Ma’arif (YPM) Sidoarjo. Agus Sugiarto,  Ketua Hutan Wakaf YPM, mengisahkan awal mula hutan wakaf itu. Tanah […] The post Inisiatif Hutan Wakaf, Upaya Konservasi dari Swadaya Warga appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

La entrega del facsímil del Popol Wuj, el libro sagrado de los K’iche’, fue realizada por académicos mayas apoyados por miembros del comité internacional del proyecto en Santa Cruz del Quiché, en un evento donde participaron autoridades indígenas, dirigentes comunitarios, estudiantes, representantes de organizaciones y otros. Por Julián Ventura  En un acontecimiento de gran relevancia ... Read more The post Santa Cruz del Quiché recibe facsímil del Popol Wuj y distribuye 200 ejemplares para fortalecer la identidad cultural appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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La entrega del facsímil del Popol Wuj, el libro sagrado de los K’iche’, fue realizada por académicos mayas apoyados por miembros del comité internacional del proyecto en Santa Cruz del Quiché, en un evento donde participaron autoridades indígenas, dirigentes comunitarios, estudiantes, representantes de organizaciones y otros. Por Julián Ventura  En un acontecimiento de gran relevancia ... Read more The post Santa Cruz del Quiché recibe facsímil del Popol Wuj y distribuye 200 ejemplares para fortalecer la identidad cultural appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

What both communities share besides a love of Georgia’s coast is a sense of anger – at larger forces, with greater resources, threatening their long-established way of life.  The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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What both communities share besides a love of Georgia’s coast is a sense of anger – at larger forces, with greater resources, threatening their long-established way of life.  The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

A record $15.2 billion fiscal 2027 budget breezed through the Rhode Island House of Representatives in near record time Friday, with the 65-10 vote finalized with an hour to spare before sunset. The approved budget is almost identical to the version given preliminary vetting by the House Committee on Finance one week ago, featuring a […]

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A record $15.2 billion fiscal 2027 budget breezed through the Rhode Island House of Representatives in near record time Friday, with the 65-10 vote finalized with an hour to spare before sunset. The approved budget is almost identical to the version given preliminary vetting by the House Committee on Finance one week ago, featuring a […]

A controversial oil and gas lease sale in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge drew one big bid Friday from an independent Anchorage-based natural gas producer, along with a smattering of other bids from a state economic development agency. HEX Energy LLC, which produces natural gas in Cook Inlet but has never operated on the North […]

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A controversial oil and gas lease sale in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge drew one big bid Friday from an independent Anchorage-based natural gas producer, along with a smattering of other bids from a state economic development agency. HEX Energy LLC, which produces natural gas in Cook Inlet but has never operated on the North […]

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Tres décadas después de la llegada de José María Aznar al poder, el debate sobre la influencia de los medios de comunicación, la actuación de la justicia y las estrategias de desgaste político vuelve a ocupar un lugar central en la vida pública española.

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Tres décadas después de la llegada de José María Aznar al poder, el debate sobre la influencia de los medios de comunicación, la actuación de la justicia y las estrategias de desgaste político vuelve a ocupar un lugar central en la vida pública española.