തെക്കുകിഴക്കൻ തുർക്കിയിലെ ഒരു ഹൈസ്കൂളിൽ തോക്കുധാരി നടത്തിയ വെടിവയ്പിൽ 16 പേർക്ക് പരിക്ക്. ആക്രമണത്തിനു ശേഷം അക്രമി ജീവനൊടുക്കിയതായി ഉദ്യോഗസ്ഥർ പറഞ്ഞു.

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തെക്കുകിഴക്കൻ തുർക്കിയിലെ ഒരു ഹൈസ്കൂളിൽ തോക്കുധാരി നടത്തിയ വെടിവയ്പിൽ 16 പേർക്ക് പരിക്ക്. ആക്രമണത്തിനു ശേഷം അക്രമി ജീവനൊടുക്കിയതായി ഉദ്യോഗസ്ഥർ പറഞ്ഞു.

ചത്തീസ്ഗഡിലെ കോർബയിലുള്ള വേദാന്ത ഗ്രൂപ്പിന്റെ ഉടമസ്ഥതയിലുള്ള പവർ പ്ലാന്റിൽ ബോയിലർ പൊട്ടിത്തെറിച്ച് അപകടം. അപകടത്തിൽ 9 തൊഴിലാളികൾ കൊല്ലപ്പെട്ടു.

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Get to know the volunteers behind the mic on KAXE. This week, we find out more from "On the River" host and volunteer — and 2024 KAXE New Volunteer of the Year — Alyssa Roberts, who DJs under the name Alyssa Ellyn.

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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Arizona’s free newsletter here.New records show a top Maricopa County official directly corresponded with the U.S. Department of Justice last year about election records and litigation as the department sought to obtain Arizona’s voter roll and probe the county’s past elections.The emails, obtained by watchdog group American Oversight and shared exclusively with Votebeat, show Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap signaling support for the Trump administration’s investigation into his own county’s elections. The county, home to Phoenix, is a key election battleground.The records also suggest that Heap, a Republican, met with Arizona’s top federal prosecutor just before the DOJ informed the county it was looking into its past elections, raising questions about his level of coordination with federal law enforcement officials.In addition, the documents suggest that the recorder’s office withheld records from Votebeat. In March, Votebeat filed a public records request for copies of emails between Heap and the DOJ during the time period in question, but his office did not provide them. Under state law, public officials cannot withhold requested records without any basis, and doing so could lead to civil penalties.Liz Hempowicz, deputy executive director of American Oversight, said Heap’s engagement with federal law enforcement officials amid the ongoing investigations, along with a recent push by his office to question certain voters’ eligibility, should “set off alarm bells.”“Election officials have a duty to administer elections fairly, based on facts and evidence — not to blur the line between election administration and politicized law enforcement,” she said. “This pattern risks turning baseless suspicion into policy and sweeping eligible voters into investigations they should never be part of.”Heap did not respond to a request for comment. Judy Keane, a spokesperson for his office, also did not respond to questions from Votebeat.Records: Heap voiced support for Department of Justice effortsIn one of the newly revealed messages, Heap says he learned in mid-August 2025 that Maricopa County’s elections and information technology staff was planning to delete certain records from the 2020 and 2022 elections. In response, he sent a letter to Maricopa County Manager Jen Pokorski raising concerns about the county’s email retention policies.Then, the records show Heap’s executive assistant coordinating a meeting between Heap and U.S. Attorney Timothy Courchaine on Aug. 27.Around the same time, Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon began threatening legal action against Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, questioning the state’s voter registration and list maintenance procedures and his refusal to share unredacted copies of the state voter roll.Records separately obtained by Votebeat show that Dhillon had reached out to Fontes on Aug. 12 to warn of litigation. Then, on Sept. 4, Dhillon sent a letter to the state and Maricopa County instructing them to preserve all election records from 2020 to the present.“It has come to our attention that the Maricopa Elections Department and Recorder intend to destroy election records from the 2020 and 2022 federal elections, including staff emails,” she wrote, adding that her office had “received complaints concerning errors and malfeasance in the conduct of the Maricopa County elections.”“Please be advised that any attempt to destroy these and any other records will be construed by the Civil Rights Division as evidence of intentional spoliation of evidence,” she continued.The next day, Heap wrote back to Dhillon and voiced support for her efforts.“Please be assured that my office is committed to full cooperation with the Department of Justice as it conducts its investigation,” he wrote. “We share your goal of safeguarding election integrity and transparency, and we will continue to work with all relevant stakeholders to ensure that no records are lost, compromised, or destroyed.”He added that his predecessor, GOP Recorder Stephen Richer, had transferred control of all election records to the county’s elections and information technology departments. Heap has repeatedly lamented that the county’s board of supervisors usurped his office’s power through that agreement with Richer, and he told Dhillon that he was no longer in charge of any documents she might seek from prior elections. However, he noted he was engaged in a legal battle with the supervisors, who have refuted his characterization of the dispute and the agreement, to regain control of the documents.That caught the attention of Maureen Riordan, who was then acting chief of the Voting Section of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division. She emailed Heap to ask him to forward the docket number for the litigation, which remains unresolved.“If you can send the court documents and the next court date, that would be really helpful as well,” she wrote. “Thanks in advance.”Heap, Department of Justice continue to scrutinize Maricopa electionsHeap was first elected recorder in 2024 with the support of President Donald Trump’s allies who questioned the integrity of the 2020 election, and he has spent much of his term in office promoting election security — sometimes alongside Trump administration officials.In February, Heap joined then-Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at a hastily arranged press conference to promote federal legislation requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote. Hours after that event, he claimed that his office had identified 137 noncitizens on the county’s voter roll via a digital database maintained by the Department of Homeland Security. Experts have long warned that the database — called Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements, or SAVE — is unreliable.Since then, Heap has said that he intends to change the registration status of those voters through a process that several election experts and lawyers called legally dubious. He also formally referred 207 voters to local prosecutors for investigation — significantly more than the 137 people that he previously flagged.Meanwhile, the federal government continues to investigate the 2020 election in Maricopa County — even though several prior reviews have found no evidence of widespread fraud or a stolen presidential race.Last month, the FBI subpoenaed election records from the Arizona Senate, which conducted a controversial review of the county’s election results in 2021. Courchaine’s office issued the subpoena and is overseeing a grand jury impaneled in Phoenix. Homeland Security Investigations, a branch of DHS that typically focuses on transnational narcotics and trafficking investigations, has also been probing past elections in recent months. Records previously obtained by Votebeat show that the agency asked the Arizona Attorney General’s Office for records from its 2020 election investigation.In January, the DOJ officially filed its lawsuit against Fontes over the state’s voter roll. That case is still pending in federal court. Sasha Hupka is a reporter for Votebeat based in Arizona. Contact Sasha at shupka@votebeat.org.

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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Arizona’s free newsletter here.New records show a top Maricopa County official directly corresponded with the U.S. Department of Justice last year about election records and litigation as the department sought to obtain Arizona’s voter roll and probe the county’s past elections.The emails, obtained by watchdog group American Oversight and shared exclusively with Votebeat, show Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap signaling support for the Trump administration’s investigation into his own county’s elections. The county, home to Phoenix, is a key election battleground.The records also suggest that Heap, a Republican, met with Arizona’s top federal prosecutor just before the DOJ informed the county it was looking into its past elections, raising questions about his level of coordination with federal law enforcement officials.In addition, the documents suggest that the recorder’s office withheld records from Votebeat. In March, Votebeat filed a public records request for copies of emails between Heap and the DOJ during the time period in question, but his office did not provide them. Under state law, public officials cannot withhold requested records without any basis, and doing so could lead to civil penalties.Liz Hempowicz, deputy executive director of American Oversight, said Heap’s engagement with federal law enforcement officials amid the ongoing investigations, along with a recent push by his office to question certain voters’ eligibility, should “set off alarm bells.”“Election officials have a duty to administer elections fairly, based on facts and evidence — not to blur the line between election administration and politicized law enforcement,” she said. “This pattern risks turning baseless suspicion into policy and sweeping eligible voters into investigations they should never be part of.”Heap did not respond to a request for comment. Judy Keane, a spokesperson for his office, also did not respond to questions from Votebeat.Records: Heap voiced support for Department of Justice effortsIn one of the newly revealed messages, Heap says he learned in mid-August 2025 that Maricopa County’s elections and information technology staff was planning to delete certain records from the 2020 and 2022 elections. In response, he sent a letter to Maricopa County Manager Jen Pokorski raising concerns about the county’s email retention policies.Then, the records show Heap’s executive assistant coordinating a meeting between Heap and U.S. Attorney Timothy Courchaine on Aug. 27.Around the same time, Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon began threatening legal action against Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, questioning the state’s voter registration and list maintenance procedures and his refusal to share unredacted copies of the state voter roll.Records separately obtained by Votebeat show that Dhillon had reached out to Fontes on Aug. 12 to warn of litigation. Then, on Sept. 4, Dhillon sent a letter to the state and Maricopa County instructing them to preserve all election records from 2020 to the present.“It has come to our attention that the Maricopa Elections Department and Recorder intend to destroy election records from the 2020 and 2022 federal elections, including staff emails,” she wrote, adding that her office had “received complaints concerning errors and malfeasance in the conduct of the Maricopa County elections.”“Please be advised that any attempt to destroy these and any other records will be construed by the Civil Rights Division as evidence of intentional spoliation of evidence,” she continued.The next day, Heap wrote back to Dhillon and voiced support for her efforts.“Please be assured that my office is committed to full cooperation with the Department of Justice as it conducts its investigation,” he wrote. “We share your goal of safeguarding election integrity and transparency, and we will continue to work with all relevant stakeholders to ensure that no records are lost, compromised, or destroyed.”He added that his predecessor, GOP Recorder Stephen Richer, had transferred control of all election records to the county’s elections and information technology departments. Heap has repeatedly lamented that the county’s board of supervisors usurped his office’s power through that agreement with Richer, and he told Dhillon that he was no longer in charge of any documents she might seek from prior elections. However, he noted he was engaged in a legal battle with the supervisors, who have refuted his characterization of the dispute and the agreement, to regain control of the documents.That caught the attention of Maureen Riordan, who was then acting chief of the Voting Section of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division. She emailed Heap to ask him to forward the docket number for the litigation, which remains unresolved.“If you can send the court documents and the next court date, that would be really helpful as well,” she wrote. “Thanks in advance.”Heap, Department of Justice continue to scrutinize Maricopa electionsHeap was first elected recorder in 2024 with the support of President Donald Trump’s allies who questioned the integrity of the 2020 election, and he has spent much of his term in office promoting election security — sometimes alongside Trump administration officials.In February, Heap joined then-Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at a hastily arranged press conference to promote federal legislation requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote. Hours after that event, he claimed that his office had identified 137 noncitizens on the county’s voter roll via a digital database maintained by the Department of Homeland Security. Experts have long warned that the database — called Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements, or SAVE — is unreliable.Since then, Heap has said that he intends to change the registration status of those voters through a process that several election experts and lawyers called legally dubious. He also formally referred 207 voters to local prosecutors for investigation — significantly more than the 137 people that he previously flagged.Meanwhile, the federal government continues to investigate the 2020 election in Maricopa County — even though several prior reviews have found no evidence of widespread fraud or a stolen presidential race.Last month, the FBI subpoenaed election records from the Arizona Senate, which conducted a controversial review of the county’s election results in 2021. Courchaine’s office issued the subpoena and is overseeing a grand jury impaneled in Phoenix. Homeland Security Investigations, a branch of DHS that typically focuses on transnational narcotics and trafficking investigations, has also been probing past elections in recent months. Records previously obtained by Votebeat show that the agency asked the Arizona Attorney General’s Office for records from its 2020 election investigation.In January, the DOJ officially filed its lawsuit against Fontes over the state’s voter roll. That case is still pending in federal court. Sasha Hupka is a reporter for Votebeat based in Arizona. Contact Sasha at shupka@votebeat.org.

As the conflict between the army and paramilitary groups in Sudan enters its fourth year, “the world has failed to meet the test of Sudan”, United Nations aid chief Tom Fletcher said on Tuesday. The civil war has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced more than 11 million.

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As the conflict between the army and paramilitary groups in Sudan enters its fourth year, “the world has failed to meet the test of Sudan”, United Nations aid chief Tom Fletcher said on Tuesday. The civil war has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced more than 11 million.

For a country that built the post-1945 rules-based order, the United States now needs to be rescued from its own war by the very nations it once lectured on governance and peace.

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For a country that built the post-1945 rules-based order, the United States now needs to be rescued from its own war by the very nations it once lectured on governance and peace.

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Veteran football coach Carlos Queiroz described himself as a man on a mission as he took charge of the Ghana national side just over two months before they play their first match at the 2026 World Cup.

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Veteran football coach Carlos Queiroz described himself as a man on a mission as he took charge of the Ghana national side just over two months before they play their first match at the 2026 World Cup.

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Central Equatoria State Governor Emmanuel Adil Anthony on Monday ordered authorities to urgently regulate artisanal The post Governor Adil moves to regulate informal gold mining appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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Central Equatoria State Governor Emmanuel Adil Anthony on Monday ordered authorities to urgently regulate artisanal The post Governor Adil moves to regulate informal gold mining appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

“This is unlawful, and the police have to act to arrest people”

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Artêşa Îsraîlê îro Sêşemê ragihand ku şeva borî hejmareke leşkerên wê li başûrê Libnanê di encama pevçûnên ligel koma terorîst a Hizbullahê de li Libnanê birîndar bûne. “Di pevçûnekê de li başûrê Libnanê sê leşkerên Îsraîlê bi giranî û leşkerek jî bi navînî birîndar bûn,” artêşa Îsraîlê li ser platforma X'ê got. Artêşa Îsraîlê herwiha ragihand ku di heman bûyerê de şeş leşkerên din jî bi sivikî birîndar bûne. Li gor artêşa Îsraîlê, leşkerên birîndar hatine veguhestin bo nexweşxaneyê û...

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Artêşa Îsraîlê îro Sêşemê ragihand ku şeva borî hejmareke leşkerên wê li başûrê Libnanê di encama pevçûnên ligel koma terorîst a Hizbullahê de li Libnanê birîndar bûne. “Di pevçûnekê de li başûrê Libnanê sê leşkerên Îsraîlê bi giranî û leşkerek jî bi navînî birîndar bûn,” artêşa Îsraîlê li ser platforma X'ê got. Artêşa Îsraîlê herwiha ragihand ku di heman bûyerê de şeş leşkerên din jî bi sivikî birîndar bûne. Li gor artêşa Îsraîlê, leşkerên birîndar hatine veguhestin bo nexweşxaneyê û...

У спецслужбі вказали, що вибух готувався за аналогією зі вбивством генерала Ігоря Кириллова в грудні 2024 року

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Медиумите не смеат да се користат како средство во партиска политичка пресметка. Префрлањето вина кон новинари и редакции, како и нивно јавно етикетирање, не е демократски однос кон слободата на изразување и улогата на медиумите во општеството

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Američki istražni organi sprovode istragu protiv transportne kompanije u vlasništvu državljanina Srbije, zbog prevare, objavio je američki televizijski kanal CBS u svojoj emisiji "60 minuta". Kompanija "Super Ego Holdiing" – koja uključuje mrežu komercijalnih transportnih i lizing kompanija sa sedištem u Srbiji i SAD – pod istragom je Federalne administracije za bezbednost motornih prevoznika (FMCSA), zbog sumnji da je poslovala po takozvanoj "kameleon šemi". To podrazumeva da kompanija...

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Američki istražni organi sprovode istragu protiv transportne kompanije u vlasništvu državljanina Srbije, zbog prevare, objavio je američki televizijski kanal CBS u svojoj emisiji "60 minuta". Kompanija "Super Ego Holdiing" – koja uključuje mrežu komercijalnih transportnih i lizing kompanija sa sedištem u Srbiji i SAD – pod istragom je Federalne administracije za bezbednost motornih prevoznika (FMCSA), zbog sumnji da je poslovala po takozvanoj "kameleon šemi". To podrazumeva da kompanija...

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Senior lawmakers representing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s party played down on Tuesday Armenia’s lingering tensions with Russian that were exposed during his most recent visit to Moscow.

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Senior lawmakers representing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s party played down on Tuesday Armenia’s lingering tensions with Russian that were exposed during his most recent visit to Moscow.

Kryetari i Sindikatës së Pavarur të Ushtarëve Profesionalë, Aleksandar Naskovski, ka bërë akuza serioze për veprime të paligjshme në Ministrinë e Mbrojtjes së Maqedonisë së Veriut, duke pretenduar se të drejtat e pjesëtarëve të Ushtrisë po shkelen sistematikisht. Sipas tij, ministri i Mbrojtjes Vllado Misajlovski ka kryer tre shkelje kryesore të ligjeve që prekin drejtpërdrejt […]

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Kryetari i Sindikatës së Pavarur të Ushtarëve Profesionalë, Aleksandar Naskovski, ka bërë akuza serioze për veprime të paligjshme në Ministrinë e Mbrojtjes së Maqedonisë së Veriut, duke pretenduar se të drejtat e pjesëtarëve të Ushtrisë po shkelen sistematikisht. Sipas tij, ministri i Mbrojtjes Vllado Misajlovski ka kryer tre shkelje kryesore të ligjeve që prekin drejtpërdrejt […]

(The Center Square) – Illinois taxpayers have provided $3 million for a new neighborhood center on Chicago’s Southwest Side. Gov. J.B. Pritkzer and several state legislators attended the ribbon cutting for the Brighton Park Neighborhood Council on Monday. The governor said the council was on the front lines of the battle when the community faced the onslaught of Operation Midway Blitz. In addition to $3 million from the state, organizers said the BPNC received $2 million from the city of Chicago. ISP ANNOUNCES CARJACKING AND THEFT PREVENTION RESULTS State police say grant funding from the Illinois Secretary of State Illinois Vehicle Hijacking and Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention and Insurance Verification Council led to 316 vehicle recoveries and 34 arrests during the first quarter of 2026. After an initial $10 million grant, Illinois State Police were awarded another $677,000 in June 2024 and $637,500 in July 2025. SPRINGFIELD BISHOP: "I STAND WITH POPE LEO” Diocese of Springfield Bishop Thomas Paprocki says he was on a pilgrimage in Poland when he learned about President Donald Trump’s verbal attacks on Pope Leo XIV. Paprocki said in a statement posted on social media that he is dismayed by the President’s rhetoric, and he stands with Pope Leo. Paprocki said it is “blasphemous for President Trump to pretend he is Jesus in a now deleted Truth Social AI generated post.”

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(The Center Square) – Illinois taxpayers have provided $3 million for a new neighborhood center on Chicago’s Southwest Side. Gov. J.B. Pritkzer and several state legislators attended the ribbon cutting for the Brighton Park Neighborhood Council on Monday. The governor said the council was on the front lines of the battle when the community faced the onslaught of Operation Midway Blitz. In addition to $3 million from the state, organizers said the BPNC received $2 million from the city of Chicago. ISP ANNOUNCES CARJACKING AND THEFT PREVENTION RESULTS State police say grant funding from the Illinois Secretary of State Illinois Vehicle Hijacking and Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention and Insurance Verification Council led to 316 vehicle recoveries and 34 arrests during the first quarter of 2026. After an initial $10 million grant, Illinois State Police were awarded another $677,000 in June 2024 and $637,500 in July 2025. SPRINGFIELD BISHOP: "I STAND WITH POPE LEO” Diocese of Springfield Bishop Thomas Paprocki says he was on a pilgrimage in Poland when he learned about President Donald Trump’s verbal attacks on Pope Leo XIV. Paprocki said in a statement posted on social media that he is dismayed by the President’s rhetoric, and he stands with Pope Leo. Paprocki said it is “blasphemous for President Trump to pretend he is Jesus in a now deleted Truth Social AI generated post.”

Հակակոռուպցիոն կոմիտեից խոստացան ավելի ուշ տեղեկություն տրամադրել:

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Înfrângerea suferită duminică de Viktor Orban este o veste proastă pentru toţi extremiştii de dreapta din Europa. Ex-premierul maghiar, inventatorul conceptului de «iliberalism», era un aliat important în Parlamentul european al celor, precum Reuniunea naţională din Franţa, care combat politica Comisiei europene. La Paris, responsabilii extremei drepte şi-au pierdut un susţinător de primplan care riscă să le perturbe strategia în vederea prezidenţialelor de anul viitor.

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Înfrângerea suferită duminică de Viktor Orban este o veste proastă pentru toţi extremiştii de dreapta din Europa. Ex-premierul maghiar, inventatorul conceptului de «iliberalism», era un aliat important în Parlamentul european al celor, precum Reuniunea naţională din Franţa, care combat politica Comisiei europene. La Paris, responsabilii extremei drepte şi-au pierdut un susţinător de primplan care riscă să le perturbe strategia în vederea prezidenţialelor de anul viitor.

O Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE) realiza, nesta terça-feira (14), às 19h, uma votação simbólica para eleger o ministro Nunes Marques para o cargo de presidente da Corte eleitoral. Atualmente, Marques é o vice-presidente do tribunal e vai assumir o comando após o fim do mandato da atual presidente, ministra Cármen Lúcia, que completará período de […] Fonte

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O Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE) realiza, nesta terça-feira (14), às 19h, uma votação simbólica para eleger o ministro Nunes Marques para o cargo de presidente da Corte eleitoral. Atualmente, Marques é o vice-presidente do tribunal e vai assumir o comando após o fim do mandato da atual presidente, ministra Cármen Lúcia, que completará período de […] Fonte