Claim: An X user shared a post showing Trump’s criticism of Tinubu over the Maiduguri bomb blast. Verdict: False. DUBAWA scrutinised Trump’s recent posts on Truth Social—a social media platform Trump founded and launched in February 2022—and noticed that his comments have focused on the US-Iranian war and domestic politics. None is linked to insecurity …

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在美国对伊朗政权展开代号“史诗狂怒行动”的军事打击期间,美国国会设立的美中经济与安全审查委员会(USCC)发布了一份有关中国与伊朗的战略、经济和安全关系的事实清单。该委员会去年曾把中国与伊朗、俄罗斯和朝鲜列为“专制轴心”。这份新的事实清单说,虽然中伊伙伴关系不断扩展,而且北京一直助力德黑兰规避国际制裁,但双方关系是“不对称的”,冲突爆发后,中国对伊朗的官方支持到目前为止仅限于“外交声明”。

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在美国对伊朗政权展开代号“史诗狂怒行动”的军事打击期间,美国国会设立的美中经济与安全审查委员会(USCC)发布了一份有关中国与伊朗的战略、经济和安全关系的事实清单。该委员会去年曾把中国与伊朗、俄罗斯和朝鲜列为“专制轴心”。这份新的事实清单说,虽然中伊伙伴关系不断扩展,而且北京一直助力德黑兰规避国际制裁,但双方关系是“不对称的”,冲突爆发后,中国对伊朗的官方支持到目前为止仅限于“外交声明”。

Iranian football chiefs said on Tuesday that they were thrashing out plans with the organisers of the 2026 World Cup to move their three games in the tournament's group stages from the United States to Mexico due to concerns over player safety.

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Iranian football chiefs said on Tuesday that they were thrashing out plans with the organisers of the 2026 World Cup to move their three games in the tournament's group stages from the United States to Mexico due to concerns over player safety.

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Hikûmeta Bexdayê daxwaz dike nefta Kerkûkê bi rîya bêndera Ceyhan derxîne bazarên navnetewî, lê mercên hikûmeta Herêma Kurdistanê bo vê daxwazê hene. Ev mijar bûye cihê nakokîyê di navbera herdu alîyan de.

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Hikûmeta Bexdayê daxwaz dike nefta Kerkûkê bi rîya bêndera Ceyhan derxîne bazarên navnetewî, lê mercên hikûmeta Herêma Kurdistanê bo vê daxwazê hene. Ev mijar bûye cihê nakokîyê di navbera herdu alîyan de.

Decenas de personas protestaron el sábado 14 de marzo en Ahoskie, en el condado de Hertford, contra la posible reapertura de una instalación operada por la empresa privada GEO Group como centro de detención para inmigrantes. La entrada Protestan en Hertford ante plan de reabrir prisión como centro de detención migratoria se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Protestan en Hertford ante plan de reabrir prisión como centro de detención migratoria was first posted on marzo 17, 2026 at 11:00 am.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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Decenas de personas protestaron el sábado 14 de marzo en Ahoskie, en el condado de Hertford, contra la posible reapertura de una instalación operada por la empresa privada GEO Group como centro de detención para inmigrantes. La entrada Protestan en Hertford ante plan de reabrir prisión como centro de detención migratoria se publicó primero en Enlace Latino NC. Protestan en Hertford ante plan de reabrir prisión como centro de detención migratoria was first posted on marzo 17, 2026 at 11:00 am.©2024 "Enlace Latino NC". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at paola@enlacelatinonc.org

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O Governo afegão acusou o Paquistão de ter atingido, com ataques em Cabul, um hospital de reabilitação de toxicodependentes, provocando a morte de mais de 400 civis. As autoridades paquistanesas afirmam ter abatido alvos militares e terroristas.

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O Governo afegão acusou o Paquistão de ter atingido, com ataques em Cabul, um hospital de reabilitação de toxicodependentes, provocando a morte de mais de 400 civis. As autoridades paquistanesas afirmam ter abatido alvos militares e terroristas.

Sindikatuen ordezkariak pozik agertu dira M17ko greba orokorrak Gasteizen izan duen oihartzunarekin. Patronalak eta gobernuek itxitzat eman nahi duten 1.500 euroko gutxieneko soldataren aldarrikapena grebak berriz ere ireki duela nabarmendu dute, eta proposamen “justu eta egingarria” dela azpimarratu.

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Sindikatuen ordezkariak pozik agertu dira M17ko greba orokorrak Gasteizen izan duen oihartzunarekin. Patronalak eta gobernuek itxitzat eman nahi duten 1.500 euroko gutxieneko soldataren aldarrikapena grebak berriz ere ireki duela nabarmendu dute, eta proposamen “justu eta egingarria” dela azpimarratu.

Nesta segunda-feira (16), a Escola Estadual de Formação e Capacitação à Reforma Agrária (Esef), ligada ao Movimento dos Trabalhadores Sem Terra (MST), realizou o lançamento do projeto Campo-Cidade no assentamento Zumbi dos Palmares, localizado em Campos dos Goytacazes, norte fluminense. A iniciativa prevê a construção de uma agroindústria de beneficiamento de frutas e capacitação em […] Fonte

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Nesta segunda-feira (16), a Escola Estadual de Formação e Capacitação à Reforma Agrária (Esef), ligada ao Movimento dos Trabalhadores Sem Terra (MST), realizou o lançamento do projeto Campo-Cidade no assentamento Zumbi dos Palmares, localizado em Campos dos Goytacazes, norte fluminense. A iniciativa prevê a construção de uma agroindústria de beneficiamento de frutas e capacitação em […] Fonte

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The world-famous Michelin guide unveiled its 2026 list of the best French restaurants at a ceremony on Monday evening, hailing 62 newly starred chefs. Les Morainières, in Savoie, was the only restaurant to win a third star this year.

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The world-famous Michelin guide unveiled its 2026 list of the best French restaurants at a ceremony on Monday evening, hailing 62 newly starred chefs. Les Morainières, in Savoie, was the only restaurant to win a third star this year.

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Pelo segundo ano consecutivo, filmes brasileiros sobre a ditadura militar chegam ao Oscar e recolocam a memória do país no centro da maior premiação do cinema mundial. Em 2025, Ainda Estou Aqui, de Walter Salles, venceu Melhor Filme Internacional ao narrar o desaparecimento de Rubens Paiva. Em 2026, O Agente Secreto, de Kleber Mendonça Filho, […] Fonte

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Pelo segundo ano consecutivo, filmes brasileiros sobre a ditadura militar chegam ao Oscar e recolocam a memória do país no centro da maior premiação do cinema mundial. Em 2025, Ainda Estou Aqui, de Walter Salles, venceu Melhor Filme Internacional ao narrar o desaparecimento de Rubens Paiva. Em 2026, O Agente Secreto, de Kleber Mendonça Filho, […] Fonte

Claim: A Facebook page, Makoni Times, posted a viral video, alleging that Sierra Leonean soldiers were being intimidated by Guinean Soldiers Verdict: False! DUBAWA’s careful review found that the video is AI-generated and crafted to mislead the public.  Full Text On February 22, 2026, Guinean forces detained 16 Sierra Leonean security personnel,  consisting of both …

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Claim: A Facebook page, Makoni Times, posted a viral video, alleging that Sierra Leonean soldiers were being intimidated by Guinean Soldiers Verdict: False! DUBAWA’s careful review found that the video is AI-generated and crafted to mislead the public.  Full Text On February 22, 2026, Guinean forces detained 16 Sierra Leonean security personnel,  consisting of both …

The principals behind two Moscow-based animated film studios -- one an Iranian man, the other the son of a former Afghan diplomat -- appear to be involved shadowy business interests, and possibly espionage, directly benefiting Iran.

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The principals behind two Moscow-based animated film studios -- one an Iranian man, the other the son of a former Afghan diplomat -- appear to be involved shadowy business interests, and possibly espionage, directly benefiting Iran.

A meeting took place Monday in Pretoria between officials from the governments of South Sudan The post South Sudan, South Africa officials hold talks in Pretoria appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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The Opposition Alliance vowed to focus on implementing the key recommendations outlined in the recent OSCE report on Georgia.

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The Opposition Alliance vowed to focus on implementing the key recommendations outlined in the recent OSCE report on Georgia.

Cabo Verde passa a contar com a aplicação Táxi Seguro. Um sistema moderno, integrado e preventivo, concebido para prevenir a violência, reforçar a protecção dos motoristas e dos seus passageiros e para garantir uma resposta rápida e eficaz em situações de emergência. Um sistema implementado na capital do país e nas ilhas do Sal e de São Vicente.

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Cabo Verde passa a contar com a aplicação Táxi Seguro. Um sistema moderno, integrado e preventivo, concebido para prevenir a violência, reforçar a protecção dos motoristas e dos seus passageiros e para garantir uma resposta rápida e eficaz em situações de emergência. Um sistema implementado na capital do país e nas ilhas do Sal e de São Vicente.

A Lei do Estatuto Digital da Criança e do Adolescente (ECA Digital) n° 15.211/2025, começa a valer no Brasil nesta terça-feira (17). A legislação é voltada à proteção de crianças e adolescentes no ambiente digital, como redes sociais, jogos eletrônicos, serviços de vídeo e lojas virtuais de produtos e serviços voltados a este público ou que podem […] Fonte

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A Lei do Estatuto Digital da Criança e do Adolescente (ECA Digital) n° 15.211/2025, começa a valer no Brasil nesta terça-feira (17). A legislação é voltada à proteção de crianças e adolescentes no ambiente digital, como redes sociais, jogos eletrônicos, serviços de vídeo e lojas virtuais de produtos e serviços voltados a este público ou que podem […] Fonte

په داسې حال کې چې متحده ایالات هڅه کوي د هرمز د تنګي د بیا پرانیستلو لپاره ائتلاف جوړ کړي، د تېلو بیې لوړې پاتې دي او مالي بازارونه لږ څه پورته شول

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Protecting the people’s right to know in Washington state is a constant battle that is getting even harder. That’s a tough message to deliver, especially during Sunshine Week. Sunshine Week is recognized nationwide from March 15-21 this year. It’s meant to educate, recommit and celebrate the fight for openness in government, believing it is the best way to ensure accountability and preserve public trust. It coincides with the birthday of James Madison, March 16, 1751. Madison was a driving force behind the constitutional convention in 1787 and presented the first version of the Bill of Rights to Congress. But celebration of open government these days is more often focused on small wins in a growing battle. We wish we could report that transparency is being embraced throughout government for the good of the people, but increasingly, that is not what we see here in Washington. It’s not what other states see either. A lot has been happening in our state concerning your right to know what government is doing in your name and with your money, and not all of it is good. This was the short-session year for our state Legislature, but there were dozens of bills that would diminish access and transparency. For us, every session has become a series of battles to prevent erosion, especially regarding access to government records. The spirit of the law is that public records should be open to the people, unless a specific exemption in the act closes that access. This battle isn’t new. It’s been ongoing since the Public Records Act passed with just 10 exemptions in 1972. Today, there are 700. In recent years, a culture change leaning away from access has seemed to make things worse. We spend a lot of time battling seemingly well-intentioned legislation that would significantly restrict access to important government information. In the session that ended last week, we tracked more than 40 bills, most of which would have created new exemptions. With the public’s help, most of the bad bills failed. Perhaps just as importantly, several other bills were amended to lessen their potential harm to transparency. Resistance does work when people pay attention and participate. The session also started with a handful of bills that would improve public access. Only one passed. One disappointing loss was a bill that would have approved some of the work done by the government-appointed Sunshine Committee. The advisory committee was set up to recommend which old exemptions are no longer relevant, and this bill would have eliminated a handful that the committee proposed in 2025. Lawmakers did not move it forward. You can find a rundown of the legislative action at our website, www.washcog.org. Meanwhile, the Washington Court of Appeals in Tacoma last week handed down another disappointment for transparency supporters. The court ruled that members of the state Legislature have a “privilege” to withhold internal legislative records from public disclosure. The ruling came in the case of Jamie Nixon and the Washington Coalition for Open Government v. State of Washington. All three appellate judges agreed that the separation of powers doctrine gives state lawmakers a “legislative privilege” that exempts their internal deliberations from the state Public Records Act. Our lawsuit argued that legislators cannot keep all internal deliberations secret, just those that are required to be kept secret for the public welfare. Rather than require the Legislature to clarify limitations in statute, the court said all internal legislative deliberations are secret. The public now has no right to question lawmakers in any meaningful way because no one can look behind the scenes. The public has been relegated to audience-only seating to view contrived performances. WashCOG will continue to communicate with legislators and the public to protect the people’s right to know. We also will work with co-plaintiff Jamie Nixon to consider options going forward, including possibly seeking review by the state Supreme Court. Now for some good news. WashCOG held its annual Sunshine Breakfast last week honoring numerous individuals and organizations who are champions for the cause. About 150 people braved rain and snow on March 13 to attend the event in Bellevue. People do care, and we are committed to making Washington a model for the nation when it comes to transparency and accountability. But there is much more we need to do. Please join us in this important work.

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Protecting the people’s right to know in Washington state is a constant battle that is getting even harder. That’s a tough message to deliver, especially during Sunshine Week. Sunshine Week is recognized nationwide from March 15-21 this year. It’s meant to educate, recommit and celebrate the fight for openness in government, believing it is the best way to ensure accountability and preserve public trust. It coincides with the birthday of James Madison, March 16, 1751. Madison was a driving force behind the constitutional convention in 1787 and presented the first version of the Bill of Rights to Congress. But celebration of open government these days is more often focused on small wins in a growing battle. We wish we could report that transparency is being embraced throughout government for the good of the people, but increasingly, that is not what we see here in Washington. It’s not what other states see either. A lot has been happening in our state concerning your right to know what government is doing in your name and with your money, and not all of it is good. This was the short-session year for our state Legislature, but there were dozens of bills that would diminish access and transparency. For us, every session has become a series of battles to prevent erosion, especially regarding access to government records. The spirit of the law is that public records should be open to the people, unless a specific exemption in the act closes that access. This battle isn’t new. It’s been ongoing since the Public Records Act passed with just 10 exemptions in 1972. Today, there are 700. In recent years, a culture change leaning away from access has seemed to make things worse. We spend a lot of time battling seemingly well-intentioned legislation that would significantly restrict access to important government information. In the session that ended last week, we tracked more than 40 bills, most of which would have created new exemptions. With the public’s help, most of the bad bills failed. Perhaps just as importantly, several other bills were amended to lessen their potential harm to transparency. Resistance does work when people pay attention and participate. The session also started with a handful of bills that would improve public access. Only one passed. One disappointing loss was a bill that would have approved some of the work done by the government-appointed Sunshine Committee. The advisory committee was set up to recommend which old exemptions are no longer relevant, and this bill would have eliminated a handful that the committee proposed in 2025. Lawmakers did not move it forward. You can find a rundown of the legislative action at our website, www.washcog.org. Meanwhile, the Washington Court of Appeals in Tacoma last week handed down another disappointment for transparency supporters. The court ruled that members of the state Legislature have a “privilege” to withhold internal legislative records from public disclosure. The ruling came in the case of Jamie Nixon and the Washington Coalition for Open Government v. State of Washington. All three appellate judges agreed that the separation of powers doctrine gives state lawmakers a “legislative privilege” that exempts their internal deliberations from the state Public Records Act. Our lawsuit argued that legislators cannot keep all internal deliberations secret, just those that are required to be kept secret for the public welfare. Rather than require the Legislature to clarify limitations in statute, the court said all internal legislative deliberations are secret. The public now has no right to question lawmakers in any meaningful way because no one can look behind the scenes. The public has been relegated to audience-only seating to view contrived performances. WashCOG will continue to communicate with legislators and the public to protect the people’s right to know. We also will work with co-plaintiff Jamie Nixon to consider options going forward, including possibly seeking review by the state Supreme Court. Now for some good news. WashCOG held its annual Sunshine Breakfast last week honoring numerous individuals and organizations who are champions for the cause. About 150 people braved rain and snow on March 13 to attend the event in Bellevue. People do care, and we are committed to making Washington a model for the nation when it comes to transparency and accountability. But there is much more we need to do. Please join us in this important work.

Kaivon Kjems fra Kommunistisk Parti ignorerer det iranske regimes undertrykkelse af egen befolkning i det, der i praksis virker som et forsvar af præstestyret i anti-imperialismens navn. Men reaktionær anti-imperialisme er lige så brutal og blodig som imperialismen selv, skriver Mahmoud Ghazvini i dette indlæg Indlægget Iran: At støtte præstestyrets tyranni i anti-imperialismens navn blev først udgivet på Solidaritet.

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Kaivon Kjems fra Kommunistisk Parti ignorerer det iranske regimes undertrykkelse af egen befolkning i det, der i praksis virker som et forsvar af præstestyret i anti-imperialismens navn. Men reaktionær anti-imperialisme er lige så brutal og blodig som imperialismen selv, skriver Mahmoud Ghazvini i dette indlæg Indlægget Iran: At støtte præstestyrets tyranni i anti-imperialismens navn blev først udgivet på Solidaritet.

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