“A velha estrutura internacional deixou de ser relevante. Ela simplesmente não funciona mais”. Foi o que disse ao Brasil de Fato Nelson Wong, vice-presidente do Centro de Xangai para Estudos Estratégicos e Internacionais da Bacia do Pacífico, ao analisar a visita do presidente russo Vladimir Putin à China, nos dias 19 e 20 de maio […] Fonte

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“A velha estrutura internacional deixou de ser relevante. Ela simplesmente não funciona mais”. Foi o que disse ao Brasil de Fato Nelson Wong, vice-presidente do Centro de Xangai para Estudos Estratégicos e Internacionais da Bacia do Pacífico, ao analisar a visita do presidente russo Vladimir Putin à China, nos dias 19 e 20 de maio […] Fonte

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俄羅斯總統普京對中國的訪問顯示,北京和莫斯科之間的“無上限的友誼”還是有上限的!周三離開北京的普京,終究沒有能夠從中國國家主席習近平那裡獲得他最想要的東西,這就是,就“西伯利亞力量2號”天然氣管道項目簽署協議,或者至少是獲得習近平的明確承諾。

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俄羅斯總統普京對中國的訪問顯示,北京和莫斯科之間的“無上限的友誼”還是有上限的!周三離開北京的普京,終究沒有能夠從中國國家主席習近平那裡獲得他最想要的東西,這就是,就“西伯利亞力量2號”天然氣管道項目簽署協議,或者至少是獲得習近平的明確承諾。

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Despite increase in homelessness, advocates see signs of hope. The post As homelessness crisis rises, Milwaukee sees some success appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Despite increase in homelessness, advocates see signs of hope. The post As homelessness crisis rises, Milwaukee sees some success appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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The city of Arlington currently offers temporary solutions for those immediately facing homelessness. In the near future, the city — alongside other local organizations — is poised to take a […]

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The city of Arlington currently offers temporary solutions for those immediately facing homelessness. In the near future, the city — alongside other local organizations — is poised to take a […]

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), in collaboration with the local administration in Central Equatoria The post ‎FAO distributes 200 goats to support returnees, IDPs in Yei appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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美國眾議院外交事務委員會主席馬斯特(Brian Mast)示警美國國務卿盧比奧:“中國惡意影響力”介入了阿根廷巴拉那河的疏浚及經營25年期合約的競標。

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美國眾議院外交事務委員會主席馬斯特(Brian Mast)示警美國國務卿盧比奧:“中國惡意影響力”介入了阿根廷巴拉那河的疏浚及經營25年期合約的競標。

کاهش قابل توجه مهاجرت به بریتانیا؛ پایین‌ترین آمار در چهار سال اخیر

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کاهش قابل توجه مهاجرت به بریتانیا؛ پایین‌ترین آمار در چهار سال اخیر

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday defended his decision to commute the prison sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, a day after the Colorado Democratic Party voted to censure him over the decision.  Peters, an election denier and prominent ally of President Donald Trump, was convicted in 2024 for her role in a […]

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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday defended his decision to commute the prison sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, a day after the Colorado Democratic Party voted to censure him over the decision.  Peters, an election denier and prominent ally of President Donald Trump, was convicted in 2024 for her role in a […]

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Only if you believe fake press releases circulating in several states. The post Does a new Minnesota law ban ‘aimless driving’? appeared first on MinnPost.

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Only if you believe fake press releases circulating in several states. The post Does a new Minnesota law ban ‘aimless driving’? appeared first on MinnPost.

Some examples of games of chance: Craps, blackjack, Texas hold’em, roulette, and more recently, prediction markets, wherein people bet on things like geopolitical strife or what President Donald Trump might say during a press conference.  To Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha, there isn’t much difference between the classic means of losing money — dice […]

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Some examples of games of chance: Craps, blackjack, Texas hold’em, roulette, and more recently, prediction markets, wherein people bet on things like geopolitical strife or what President Donald Trump might say during a press conference.  To Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha, there isn’t much difference between the classic means of losing money — dice […]

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A group of women who lived through violence highlighted a panel discussion aimed at peace at Sherman Phoenix, 3536 W. Fond Du Lac Ave. The post Gun violence survivors share ideas for change during Milwaukee Peace Week event appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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A group of women who lived through violence highlighted a panel discussion aimed at peace at Sherman Phoenix, 3536 W. Fond Du Lac Ave. The post Gun violence survivors share ideas for change during Milwaukee Peace Week event appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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U.S. Rep. Troy Downing, who won Montana’s Eastern Congressional district by 32 points in 2024, has a 34% approval rating, according to a Montana Free Press-Eagleton poll conducted in late April and early May. Meanwhile, about 2 in 3 Eastern District voters reported that they did not know Brian Miller or Sam Lux, two of the three Democrats currently competing in a three-way primary race. The post U.S. Montana Rep. Troy Downing at 34% approval in his deep-red district appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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U.S. Rep. Troy Downing, who won Montana’s Eastern Congressional district by 32 points in 2024, has a 34% approval rating, according to a Montana Free Press-Eagleton poll conducted in late April and early May. Meanwhile, about 2 in 3 Eastern District voters reported that they did not know Brian Miller or Sam Lux, two of the three Democrats currently competing in a three-way primary race. The post U.S. Montana Rep. Troy Downing at 34% approval in his deep-red district appeared first on Montana Free Press.

Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman at a town hall event this week said he believes education is the most important issue facing New Mexico and, if elected governor, he’ll also prioritize healthcare, crime and affordability.

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Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman at a town hall event this week said he believes education is the most important issue facing New Mexico and, if elected governor, he’ll also prioritize healthcare, crime and affordability.

La excandidata presidencial de Chile Vamos, Evelyn Matthei, cuestionó el nombramiento de Trinidad Steinert al frente del Ministerio de Seguridad,...

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La excandidata presidencial de Chile Vamos, Evelyn Matthei, cuestionó el nombramiento de Trinidad Steinert al frente del Ministerio de Seguridad,...

Aux États-Unis, la signature d'un décret très attendu sur l'intelligence artificielle et la cybersécurité a été reportée au dernier moment, jeudi 21 mai. Le texte prévoyait une plus forte régulation des entreprises américaines dans le domaine. Mais Donald Trump a estimé que certaines mesures pourraient représenter un frein au développement et même donner un avantage à la Chine

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Aux États-Unis, la signature d'un décret très attendu sur l'intelligence artificielle et la cybersécurité a été reportée au dernier moment, jeudi 21 mai. Le texte prévoyait une plus forte régulation des entreprises américaines dans le domaine. Mais Donald Trump a estimé que certaines mesures pourraient représenter un frein au développement et même donner un avantage à la Chine

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(The Center Square) - The Texas Board of Nursing has suspended the nursing license of Mary Liz Eastland, a co-owner of Camp Mystic, the flooded all-girls camp in Hunt, Texas, where she was listed as the registered nurse, supervising nurse, camp nurse and chief health officer. The decision came less than a month after a bipartisan Texas House and Senate Joint Investigating Committee held two days of hearings into circumstances surrounding the deaths of 25 campers and two counselors at the camp last July 4. Multiple parents have filed wrongful death lawsuits alleging gross negligence, among other claims. Three state investigations are ongoing, including a criminal investigation by the Texas Rangers. The board voted to suspend Eastland’s license effective Tuesday, but the decision was not announced until Thursday. The board issued an Order of Temporary Suspension, citing six charges and said Eastland continuing to practice as a nurse constitutes “a continuing and imminent threat to public welfare.” The first charge states that Eastland “failed to develop and maintain adequate emergency plans and emergency training protocols for campers staff and camp nurses” and “should have been aware of the camps previous catastrophic flooding events but still failed to develop and implement adequate emergency shelter and evacuation plans.” It also states, “Her lack of emergency preparedness for herself and her camp nurses was likely to injure campers and staff in that it created and or maintained an unsafe environment and likely resulted in physical harm, emotional harm, psychological harm and loss of life to campers and staff in an emergency or disaster at Camp Mystic.” The second charge makes a similar claim also stating her conduct was “likely to injure campers … created an unsafe environment and may have unnecessarily [caused] … loss of life." The third states that she ”abandoned the campers and staff when the camp site began to flood at approximately 0200 by evacuating herself and her children to higher ground without providing any assistance or direction to all of the other campers and staff.” She also didn’t contact nursing staff or provide an emergency instruction at any time and never contacted emergency services even after she became aware that campers were missing and unaccounted for, the charge states, consistent with testimony given at the hearings. The fourth charge states she failed to report the deaths of 27 campers and counselors within 24 hours and her conduct was “deceptive.” She still had not reported their deaths at the time of the hearing, prompting state Sen. Lois Kolkhorst to demand that she follow the law, adding that she wasn’t above the law, The Center Square reported. The fifth and sixth charges state that drugs were inappropriately administered to campers under Eastland's watch and that the camp wasn’t in compliance with federal health laws. The order also sets a schedule for hearings to be conducted. The camp’s owners have denied any wrongdoing and planned to reopen the camp at the end of May. Two days after the hearings, they acquiesced to state lawmakers demanding that they not reopen, The Center Square reported. At the hearing, Austin-based surgeon Dr. Julie Sprunt Marshall, whose daughter survived the flood, raised multiple medical concerns about Eastland’s conduct, The Center Square reported. She said the surviving campers “should have been medically evaluated by the camp’s health officer, Mary Liz Eastland,” but weren’t. “She made no effort to do this. We were never called that day by the Eastland family.” Marshall also testified that she was asked to medically evaluate surviving campers “because the camp health officer was nowhere to be found,” referring to Eastland. After the flood, Eastland “did not survey the camp for missing or injured children … did not know that dead children were on the grounds” and “failed her statutory obligation to report camper deaths” to the state, Marshall added. In response to the Nursing Board’s decision, Camp Mystic’s attorney Joshua Fiveson said in an emailed statement, “This is a sad day for Mrs. Eastland as well as every licensed nurse in Texas. Mrs. Eastland has admirably committed herself to service of others for the last eighteen years. Yet the Texas Board of Nursing decided to summarily suspend her right to practice without the benefit of testimony, evidence or a complete investigation. Mrs. Eastland received notice of her summary proceeding less than twenty-four hours before it took place, and what followed had nothing to do with public protection. This was an exercise in premature punishment. “But judgments should not precede process in an ordered system of justice. Mrs. Eastland rejects the Board’s allegations and looks forward to defending her rights before the State Office of Administrative Hearings," Fiveson said. Eastland testified under oath that as a registered nurse she was required to be on site and on call but wasn’t. She also testified that she wasn’t signed up for code red alerts, didn’t go to the camp’s infirmary, didn’t call the nurses to warn them, didn’t instruct them to check on the cabins, didn’t call 911 and admitted to “abandoning” the campers on July 4. Those were all points brought to state lawmakers by investigators.

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(The Center Square) - The Texas Board of Nursing has suspended the nursing license of Mary Liz Eastland, a co-owner of Camp Mystic, the flooded all-girls camp in Hunt, Texas, where she was listed as the registered nurse, supervising nurse, camp nurse and chief health officer. The decision came less than a month after a bipartisan Texas House and Senate Joint Investigating Committee held two days of hearings into circumstances surrounding the deaths of 25 campers and two counselors at the camp last July 4. Multiple parents have filed wrongful death lawsuits alleging gross negligence, among other claims. Three state investigations are ongoing, including a criminal investigation by the Texas Rangers. The board voted to suspend Eastland’s license effective Tuesday, but the decision was not announced until Thursday. The board issued an Order of Temporary Suspension, citing six charges and said Eastland continuing to practice as a nurse constitutes “a continuing and imminent threat to public welfare.” The first charge states that Eastland “failed to develop and maintain adequate emergency plans and emergency training protocols for campers staff and camp nurses” and “should have been aware of the camps previous catastrophic flooding events but still failed to develop and implement adequate emergency shelter and evacuation plans.” It also states, “Her lack of emergency preparedness for herself and her camp nurses was likely to injure campers and staff in that it created and or maintained an unsafe environment and likely resulted in physical harm, emotional harm, psychological harm and loss of life to campers and staff in an emergency or disaster at Camp Mystic.” The second charge makes a similar claim also stating her conduct was “likely to injure campers … created an unsafe environment and may have unnecessarily [caused] … loss of life." The third states that she ”abandoned the campers and staff when the camp site began to flood at approximately 0200 by evacuating herself and her children to higher ground without providing any assistance or direction to all of the other campers and staff.” She also didn’t contact nursing staff or provide an emergency instruction at any time and never contacted emergency services even after she became aware that campers were missing and unaccounted for, the charge states, consistent with testimony given at the hearings. The fourth charge states she failed to report the deaths of 27 campers and counselors within 24 hours and her conduct was “deceptive.” She still had not reported their deaths at the time of the hearing, prompting state Sen. Lois Kolkhorst to demand that she follow the law, adding that she wasn’t above the law, The Center Square reported. The fifth and sixth charges state that drugs were inappropriately administered to campers under Eastland's watch and that the camp wasn’t in compliance with federal health laws. The order also sets a schedule for hearings to be conducted. The camp’s owners have denied any wrongdoing and planned to reopen the camp at the end of May. Two days after the hearings, they acquiesced to state lawmakers demanding that they not reopen, The Center Square reported. At the hearing, Austin-based surgeon Dr. Julie Sprunt Marshall, whose daughter survived the flood, raised multiple medical concerns about Eastland’s conduct, The Center Square reported. She said the surviving campers “should have been medically evaluated by the camp’s health officer, Mary Liz Eastland,” but weren’t. “She made no effort to do this. We were never called that day by the Eastland family.” Marshall also testified that she was asked to medically evaluate surviving campers “because the camp health officer was nowhere to be found,” referring to Eastland. After the flood, Eastland “did not survey the camp for missing or injured children … did not know that dead children were on the grounds” and “failed her statutory obligation to report camper deaths” to the state, Marshall added. In response to the Nursing Board’s decision, Camp Mystic’s attorney Joshua Fiveson said in an emailed statement, “This is a sad day for Mrs. Eastland as well as every licensed nurse in Texas. Mrs. Eastland has admirably committed herself to service of others for the last eighteen years. Yet the Texas Board of Nursing decided to summarily suspend her right to practice without the benefit of testimony, evidence or a complete investigation. Mrs. Eastland received notice of her summary proceeding less than twenty-four hours before it took place, and what followed had nothing to do with public protection. This was an exercise in premature punishment. “But judgments should not precede process in an ordered system of justice. Mrs. Eastland rejects the Board’s allegations and looks forward to defending her rights before the State Office of Administrative Hearings," Fiveson said. Eastland testified under oath that as a registered nurse she was required to be on site and on call but wasn’t. She also testified that she wasn’t signed up for code red alerts, didn’t go to the camp’s infirmary, didn’t call the nurses to warn them, didn’t instruct them to check on the cabins, didn’t call 911 and admitted to “abandoning” the campers on July 4. Those were all points brought to state lawmakers by investigators.

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City health officials are advising residents of an East Village apartment complex owned by the Archdiocese of New York to take precautions after two residents contracted Legionnaires’ disease there within the last 11 months. The advisory went out Tuesday in a Zoom call arranged by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) in which […] The post Legionnaires’ Disease Found at East Village Housing Complex appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

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City health officials are advising residents of an East Village apartment complex owned by the Archdiocese of New York to take precautions after two residents contracted Legionnaires’ disease there within the last 11 months. The advisory went out Tuesday in a Zoom call arranged by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) in which […] The post Legionnaires’ Disease Found at East Village Housing Complex appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.

Future hyperscale data centers within the El Paso city limits should not receive tax abatements, rebates, permit fee waivers or economic development grants, a proposed policy states. The post Proposal: No tax breaks, incentives for future data centers within city appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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Future hyperscale data centers within the El Paso city limits should not receive tax abatements, rebates, permit fee waivers or economic development grants, a proposed policy states. The post Proposal: No tax breaks, incentives for future data centers within city appeared first on El Paso Matters.

Staring down another quarter of operating losses, Brown University Health executives are unwilling to contribute a share of the $4.9 million needed to keep Newport Hospital’s birthing center open. “We want to see the money come from outside Brown Health,” Peter Markell, executive vice president and chief financial officer, said during a virtual call with […]

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Staring down another quarter of operating losses, Brown University Health executives are unwilling to contribute a share of the $4.9 million needed to keep Newport Hospital’s birthing center open. “We want to see the money come from outside Brown Health,” Peter Markell, executive vice president and chief financial officer, said during a virtual call with […]

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اخبار یک بامداد، آخرین بخش خبری روز از تلویزیون صدای آمریکاست که ساعت یک بامداد به وقت ایران پخش می‌شود و با نگاهی کوتاه به تازه‌ترین تحولات و رخدادهای شبانه، مروری فشرده بر اخبار ارائه می‌دهد و مدت آن یک ساعت است.

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اخبار یک بامداد، آخرین بخش خبری روز از تلویزیون صدای آمریکاست که ساعت یک بامداد به وقت ایران پخش می‌شود و با نگاهی کوتاه به تازه‌ترین تحولات و رخدادهای شبانه، مروری فشرده بر اخبار ارائه می‌دهد و مدت آن یک ساعت است.