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Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton isn’t backing off her progressive policy proposals, such as a $25 hourly federal minimum wage and abolishing ICE.

Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton isn’t backing off her progressive policy proposals, such as a $25 hourly federal minimum wage and abolishing ICE.
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In November 2025, Pope Leo XIV signed new regulations for the Roman Curia stating that institutions “shall ordinarily draw up their acts in Latin or in another language” — a quiet but symbolically significant retreat from Latin’s exclusive role. Leo’s wariness of Latin is understandable. When the “Habemus Papam” declaring him Pope was delivered in […]
In November 2025, Pope Leo XIV signed new regulations for the Roman Curia stating that institutions “shall ordinarily draw up their acts in Latin or in another language” — a quiet but symbolically significant retreat from Latin’s exclusive role. Leo’s wariness of Latin is understandable. When the “Habemus Papam” declaring him Pope was delivered in […]
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Atentatu arriskuez prebenitzeko lege-testu bat aztertzen ari dira Asanblean, eta, batez ere, nori zer baldintzatan telefono entzuketak egin ahal zaizkion salatu dute Dufau eta Etxaniz Ipar Euskal Herriko diputatuek.
Atentatu arriskuez prebenitzeko lege-testu bat aztertzen ari dira Asanblean, eta, batez ere, nori zer baldintzatan telefono entzuketak egin ahal zaizkion salatu dute Dufau eta Etxaniz Ipar Euskal Herriko diputatuek.
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美國國會跨黨派參議員在本周四致函台灣立法院,敦促儘速通過補充國防預算,以強化台灣防衛能力並加速採購美國軍備。議員同時表示,相關對台軍售案預計將在未來數周內宣布,顯示華盛頓對台安全承諾仍然穩固。
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美國國會跨黨派參議員在本周四致函台灣立法院,敦促儘速通過補充國防預算,以強化台灣防衛能力並加速採購美國軍備。議員同時表示,相關對台軍售案預計將在未來數周內宣布,顯示華盛頓對台安全承諾仍然穩固。
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美国国会跨党派参议员在本周四致函台湾立法院,敦促尽速通过补充国防预算,以强化台湾防卫能力并加速采购美国军备。议员同时表示,相关对台军售案预计将在未来数周内宣布,显示华盛顿对台安全承诺仍然稳固。
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美国国会跨党派参议员在本周四致函台湾立法院,敦促尽速通过补充国防预算,以强化台湾防卫能力并加速采购美国军备。议员同时表示,相关对台军售案预计将在未来数周内宣布,显示华盛顿对台安全承诺仍然稳固。
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La Comisión Europea plantea bajar impuestos a la electricidad para bajar el consumo de fuentes no renovables.

La Comisión Europea plantea bajar impuestos a la electricidad para bajar el consumo de fuentes no renovables.
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State Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy has dropped out of the Democratic primary for U.S. House representing Montana’s Eastern Congressional District, according to an announcement by the Montana Democratic Party that references unspecified “allegations of serious sexual abuse against Mr. Windy Boy.” The post Democratic Party announces state Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy’s withdrawal from Eastern District House primary appeared first on Montana Free Press.

State Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy has dropped out of the Democratic primary for U.S. House representing Montana’s Eastern Congressional District, according to an announcement by the Montana Democratic Party that references unspecified “allegations of serious sexual abuse against Mr. Windy Boy.” The post Democratic Party announces state Sen. Jonathan Windy Boy’s withdrawal from Eastern District House primary appeared first on Montana Free Press.
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A reforma agrária pode perder 13,4 milhões de hectares para a mineração, revela uma pesquisa realizada pela Fundação Rosa Luxemburgo em parceria com a Ong Fase. O número equivale a 19,1% de toda a área destinada à reforma agrária no país. Isso significa que mais da metade dos assentamentos no país tem potencial perda para atividades como […] Fonte
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A reforma agrária pode perder 13,4 milhões de hectares para a mineração, revela uma pesquisa realizada pela Fundação Rosa Luxemburgo em parceria com a Ong Fase. O número equivale a 19,1% de toda a área destinada à reforma agrária no país. Isso significa que mais da metade dos assentamentos no país tem potencial perda para atividades como […] Fonte
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María Guardiola volverá a presidir un Gobierno de coalición con la extrema derecha con un pacto que servirá de guía de Aragón y Castilla y LeónVox prueba en Extremadura la debilidad negociadora del PP: pide sanidad para los españoles y romper la Comisión Europea El acuerdo de gobierno entre PP y Vox en Extremadura pone fin a cuatro meses de bloqueo y parálisis, y a uno de los capítulos políticos más convulsos en la historia parlamentaria de Extremadura. Vox asumirá una vicepresidencia con competencias en servicios sociales, familia y desregulación; y además recibirá la Consejería de Agricultura y Ganadería, según ha adelantado La Vanguardia. Lo que comenzó el 21 de diciembre pasado, con una victoria insuficiente de la derecha, termina con un Ejecutivo de coalición forzado por el calendario, para evitar una repetición electoral, y por las directrices nacionales de ambos partidos. La falta de entendimiento, los reproches y los enfrentamientos han sido la tónica general entre PP y Vox en Extremadura, que, sin embargo, estaban condenados a entenderse para evitar que los extremeños volvieran a las urnas en junio. Para ello, el acuerdo era necesario antes del 4 de mayo, pero en su contra jugaban las exigencias de la extrema derecha para hacer valer sus buenos resultados electorales, al pasar de cinco a 11 diputados; las presiones del PP para obligar a Vox a sentarse a negociar, acusándolos de cálculo electoral por estar pendientes de los comicios en Aragón y Castilla y León y no atreverse a sentarse en un Gobierno; y la constante supervisión nacional de la negociación extremeña, por ser la primera en la que se medía la temperatura de la relación entre la derecha y la extrema derecha tras la ruptura de todos los gobiernos autonómicos de coalición en 2024. Abascal y Feijóo, para destensar la relación Las conversaciones entre PP y Vox se rompieron en Extremadura al poco de empezar y no se retomaron hasta que celebraron las elecciones en Aragón y Castilla y León, cuando hablaron Alberto Núñez Feijóo y Santiago Abascal para destensar la relación en los territorios. Desde entonces, el clima de entendimiento cambió en Extremadura y, aunque los avances para sellar el pacto se han sucedido a cuentagotas, ambas formaciones hicieron gala desde entonces de su voluntad negociadora y del “clima de colaboración”. La lentitud para el acuerdo, a pesar de que las elecciones se celebraron en diciembre –y de que hubo por medio una investidura fallida de María Guardiola en la primera semana de marzo– ha estado motivada por el interés del PP de cerrar un pacto que garantizara de alguna manera cuatro años de legislatura completos y por las exigencias de Vox, tanto programáticas como de presupuesto y de poder en el organigrama de la Junta de Extremadura.
María Guardiola volverá a presidir un Gobierno de coalición con la extrema derecha con un pacto que servirá de guía de Aragón y Castilla y LeónVox prueba en Extremadura la debilidad negociadora del PP: pide sanidad para los españoles y romper la Comisión Europea El acuerdo de gobierno entre PP y Vox en Extremadura pone fin a cuatro meses de bloqueo y parálisis, y a uno de los capítulos políticos más convulsos en la historia parlamentaria de Extremadura. Vox asumirá una vicepresidencia con competencias en servicios sociales, familia y desregulación; y además recibirá la Consejería de Agricultura y Ganadería, según ha adelantado La Vanguardia. Lo que comenzó el 21 de diciembre pasado, con una victoria insuficiente de la derecha, termina con un Ejecutivo de coalición forzado por el calendario, para evitar una repetición electoral, y por las directrices nacionales de ambos partidos. La falta de entendimiento, los reproches y los enfrentamientos han sido la tónica general entre PP y Vox en Extremadura, que, sin embargo, estaban condenados a entenderse para evitar que los extremeños volvieran a las urnas en junio. Para ello, el acuerdo era necesario antes del 4 de mayo, pero en su contra jugaban las exigencias de la extrema derecha para hacer valer sus buenos resultados electorales, al pasar de cinco a 11 diputados; las presiones del PP para obligar a Vox a sentarse a negociar, acusándolos de cálculo electoral por estar pendientes de los comicios en Aragón y Castilla y León y no atreverse a sentarse en un Gobierno; y la constante supervisión nacional de la negociación extremeña, por ser la primera en la que se medía la temperatura de la relación entre la derecha y la extrema derecha tras la ruptura de todos los gobiernos autonómicos de coalición en 2024. Abascal y Feijóo, para destensar la relación Las conversaciones entre PP y Vox se rompieron en Extremadura al poco de empezar y no se retomaron hasta que celebraron las elecciones en Aragón y Castilla y León, cuando hablaron Alberto Núñez Feijóo y Santiago Abascal para destensar la relación en los territorios. Desde entonces, el clima de entendimiento cambió en Extremadura y, aunque los avances para sellar el pacto se han sucedido a cuentagotas, ambas formaciones hicieron gala desde entonces de su voluntad negociadora y del “clima de colaboración”. La lentitud para el acuerdo, a pesar de que las elecciones se celebraron en diciembre –y de que hubo por medio una investidura fallida de María Guardiola en la primera semana de marzo– ha estado motivada por el interés del PP de cerrar un pacto que garantizara de alguna manera cuatro años de legislatura completos y por las exigencias de Vox, tanto programáticas como de presupuesto y de poder en el organigrama de la Junta de Extremadura.
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د بریتانیا پاچا درېیم چارلس به د روانې میاشتې په وروستیو کې په یو رسمي دولتي سفر واشنګټن ته راځي.
د بریتانیا پاچا درېیم چارلس به د روانې میاشتې په وروستیو کې په یو رسمي دولتي سفر واشنګټن ته راځي.
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Proposta de uma leitura política que falta à esquerda. Bolsonarismo deixou de operar por meio da ruptura. E Flávio pode ser a figura capaz de reorganizar a extrema direita – para que o mesmo projeto seja mais funcional; não menos radical, mas mais eficaz The post O perigo não é a repetição de Bolsonaro – é sua adaptação appeared first on Outras Palavras.
Proposta de uma leitura política que falta à esquerda. Bolsonarismo deixou de operar por meio da ruptura. E Flávio pode ser a figura capaz de reorganizar a extrema direita – para que o mesmo projeto seja mais funcional; não menos radical, mas mais eficaz The post O perigo não é a repetição de Bolsonaro – é sua adaptação appeared first on Outras Palavras.
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美國總統特朗普16日宣布:以色列與黎巴嫩將自美東時間16日下午5時起,實施為期10天的停火。
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美国总统特朗普16日宣布:以色列与黎巴嫩将自美东时间16日下午5时起,实施为期10天的停火。
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La Turquie a enterré, jeudi 16 avril, les victimes de la fusillade de l'école de Kahramanmaras, dans le sud du pays. Huit élèves, âgés de 10 à 11 ans, et une enseignante ont été tués la veille par un adolescent armé. Mardi, une autre fusillade avait eu lieu dans un établissement à Sanliurfa, faisant 16 blessés. Les deux auteurs présumés se seraient ensuite donnés la mort. Ces drames, rares dans le pays, interrogent sur l'état de la société.
La Turquie a enterré, jeudi 16 avril, les victimes de la fusillade de l'école de Kahramanmaras, dans le sud du pays. Huit élèves, âgés de 10 à 11 ans, et une enseignante ont été tués la veille par un adolescent armé. Mardi, une autre fusillade avait eu lieu dans un établissement à Sanliurfa, faisant 16 blessés. Les deux auteurs présumés se seraient ensuite donnés la mort. Ces drames, rares dans le pays, interrogent sur l'état de la société.
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A Juventude Sem Terra realiza o 20º Acampamento Pedagógico em Eldorado dos Carajás (PA) como forma de marcar os 30 anos do massacre e renovar a pauta de luta pela terra e pela vida. Ao mesmo tempo, o Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST) realiza mobilizações em todo o país para pressionar o Instituto […] Fonte
A Juventude Sem Terra realiza o 20º Acampamento Pedagógico em Eldorado dos Carajás (PA) como forma de marcar os 30 anos do massacre e renovar a pauta de luta pela terra e pela vida. Ao mesmo tempo, o Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST) realiza mobilizações em todo o país para pressionar o Instituto […] Fonte
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(The Center Square) – Former U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell’s sudden exit from the California governor’s race is causing other candidates to try to win over the Democrat's supporters. But there's uncertainty over who will come out ahead. Gov. Gavin Newsom has been in office since 2019 and is term-limited. The Democratic governor's last day in office will be in early January 2027. Many Democrats and Republicans want to succeed Newsom, but to do so, they must survive the so-called jungle primary in California. Roxanne Hoge, chair of the Republican Party of Los Angeles County, has another term for the big event. “It’s an open scrum,” Hoge told The Center Square. The two candidates who receive the most support - regardless of party affiliation - in the June 2 primary will advance to the Nov. 3 general election. While it is possible for two people of the same party to survive the primary and make the general election, California’s gubernatorial races have featured a Democrat and a Republican in the general election since the jungle primaries began in 2014. This year’s primary features 61 gubernatorial candidates: 24 Democrats, 12 Republicans, one Libertarian, one Peace and Freedom Party member, and 23 individuals who cite no party preference. That's according to the list of candidates from the California Secretary of State's Office. Despite Swalwell quitting the race, his name remains on the ballot because his decision came after the deadline to withdraw. In recent months, two Republicans, Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco, have been polling ahead of all of the Democrats for governor. The vote is more fragmented among the eight most prominent Democratic candidates. That led to speculation that Democrats could be shut out for the first time from the general election, but Swalwell's exit raises the possibility that another Democrat can pick up enough votes to qualify for the Nov. 3 ballot. Hilton is an author, tech entrepreneur and former Fox News Channel host who has the backing of President Donald Trump. Bianco is the sheriff of Riverside County and, like Hilton, is a Trump supporter. They had more support than any Democrat in a recent University of California, Berkeley poll. Tom Steyer and Katie Porter are the two Democrats with the most support now that Swalwell dropped out of the race and resigned from the U.S. House amid sexual assault allegations. Swalwell, who tied with Porter as the Democrat with the most support in the UC Berkeley poll, represented the East Bay area near San Francisco in Congress. Rusty Hicks, chair of the California Democratic Party, said it remains to be seen who will get a boost in numbers from Swalwell’s supporters. “The dust has to settle for a minute,” Hicks told The Center Square. “I think many voters are just beginning to tune in and pay attention, and we’re probably 15, 20 days away from ballots being in the hands of voters, so we hope to have some data and some research next week that should give us some sense as to what the current status of the race is.” Porter is a former U.S. House member who represented Southern California's Orange County. Steyer is a billionaire philanthropist who financed the successful campaign to pass congressional redistricting in California, and he is seen in daily TV commercials. California GOP Chair of Chairs John Dennis said the Golden State has not done well under Democrats. He said he thinks voters ought to give Republicans such as Hilton and Bianco a chance. “California went from having a surplus to having tens of billions of dollars in deficit every year as far as the eye can see,” Dennis told The Center Square. “Schools have gone from first to 47th in the country. Crime is at its highest level around the state since anyone can remember. So either one of those guys would address those issues.” Dennis added that affordability doesn’t seem to be as big a problem in states run by red governments. “So those are the kinds of issues they can address, and I think, bring a different perspective to Sacramento,” said Dennis. This is why Hoge is urging the people of California this year to “vote different.” In Hoge’s opinion, California has not gotten good results from any elected Democrat in 20 years. “The places where Democrats run everything - L.A., San Francisco - the streets are filthy, and the crime is so baked in the cake that people don't even report it anymore,” said Hoge. “They have proven that they can't run a lemonade stand. And so I would say to everyone who would like to deal with the top issues on the minds of most Californians, which are affordability and public safety, that they choose someone who's going to fix both of those problems, and that someone will be a Republican.” Hicks said he thinks it is important that the governorship stays in the hands of Democrats. He noted it’s important not only for California, but other states as well. “When we have what we have in the White House and amongst congressional Republicans in Washington, D.C., impacting Americans across the nation, it's important here in California to have leadership that stands up and pushes back, stands up for democracy, stands up for Californians, and in many ways, all Americans,” said Hicks. “So now more than ever before, it’s important that we elect a Democrat as governor in 2026.” Hicks dismissed Trump’s endorsement of Hilton, saying it may give the candidate a “slight bump with a dramatically dwindling voter base” in California. “Essentially, you have Steve Hilton, who has the gift of gab and can run his mouth about a host of issues. And you have an all hat, no cattle sheriff who only wants to pretend to be tough, much like the con man in the White House,” said Hicks. "All hat, no cattle" means "all talk, no action." “So, you know, Republicans don’t exactly have the best choices," Hicks said. As for Democrats supporting a billionaire in Steyer while they speak out against billionaires nationwide, Hoge said: “They are desperate, and they’ve always been hypocrites.” There is one thing on which party officials agree: California needs to be successful, and the U.S. will benefit from the state's gains. “A well-functioning California changes the world,” said Dennis. “Technology is driven here. And if you look at the way the things that people do and what they focus on today versus what they did 20, 30 years ago, their lifestyles have been dramatically altered by the innovation that came out of California.” Dennis warned that California will not be able to hold that position if it continues its policies of attacking wealth creation and innovation. “New ecosystems for tech innovation could pop up anywhere, so you need to root for California because you're rooting for a prosperous America and a better planet,” said Dennis. Hicks pointed out that California is the fourth largest economy in the world. Its agricultural industry feeds the nation, while technology and advancements also benefit the rest of the country, he said. “As the old saying goes, ‘The future comes to California first,’ ” said Hicks. “So at a moment in which you have a president that is not interested in lowering prices, not interested in keeping the country out of foreign wars, not interested in standing up for freedom and democracy around the world, California and its leadership has the size, the scale and the history to be able to do exactly that.”
(The Center Square) – Former U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell’s sudden exit from the California governor’s race is causing other candidates to try to win over the Democrat's supporters. But there's uncertainty over who will come out ahead. Gov. Gavin Newsom has been in office since 2019 and is term-limited. The Democratic governor's last day in office will be in early January 2027. Many Democrats and Republicans want to succeed Newsom, but to do so, they must survive the so-called jungle primary in California. Roxanne Hoge, chair of the Republican Party of Los Angeles County, has another term for the big event. “It’s an open scrum,” Hoge told The Center Square. The two candidates who receive the most support - regardless of party affiliation - in the June 2 primary will advance to the Nov. 3 general election. While it is possible for two people of the same party to survive the primary and make the general election, California’s gubernatorial races have featured a Democrat and a Republican in the general election since the jungle primaries began in 2014. This year’s primary features 61 gubernatorial candidates: 24 Democrats, 12 Republicans, one Libertarian, one Peace and Freedom Party member, and 23 individuals who cite no party preference. That's according to the list of candidates from the California Secretary of State's Office. Despite Swalwell quitting the race, his name remains on the ballot because his decision came after the deadline to withdraw. In recent months, two Republicans, Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco, have been polling ahead of all of the Democrats for governor. The vote is more fragmented among the eight most prominent Democratic candidates. That led to speculation that Democrats could be shut out for the first time from the general election, but Swalwell's exit raises the possibility that another Democrat can pick up enough votes to qualify for the Nov. 3 ballot. Hilton is an author, tech entrepreneur and former Fox News Channel host who has the backing of President Donald Trump. Bianco is the sheriff of Riverside County and, like Hilton, is a Trump supporter. They had more support than any Democrat in a recent University of California, Berkeley poll. Tom Steyer and Katie Porter are the two Democrats with the most support now that Swalwell dropped out of the race and resigned from the U.S. House amid sexual assault allegations. Swalwell, who tied with Porter as the Democrat with the most support in the UC Berkeley poll, represented the East Bay area near San Francisco in Congress. Rusty Hicks, chair of the California Democratic Party, said it remains to be seen who will get a boost in numbers from Swalwell’s supporters. “The dust has to settle for a minute,” Hicks told The Center Square. “I think many voters are just beginning to tune in and pay attention, and we’re probably 15, 20 days away from ballots being in the hands of voters, so we hope to have some data and some research next week that should give us some sense as to what the current status of the race is.” Porter is a former U.S. House member who represented Southern California's Orange County. Steyer is a billionaire philanthropist who financed the successful campaign to pass congressional redistricting in California, and he is seen in daily TV commercials. California GOP Chair of Chairs John Dennis said the Golden State has not done well under Democrats. He said he thinks voters ought to give Republicans such as Hilton and Bianco a chance. “California went from having a surplus to having tens of billions of dollars in deficit every year as far as the eye can see,” Dennis told The Center Square. “Schools have gone from first to 47th in the country. Crime is at its highest level around the state since anyone can remember. So either one of those guys would address those issues.” Dennis added that affordability doesn’t seem to be as big a problem in states run by red governments. “So those are the kinds of issues they can address, and I think, bring a different perspective to Sacramento,” said Dennis. This is why Hoge is urging the people of California this year to “vote different.” In Hoge’s opinion, California has not gotten good results from any elected Democrat in 20 years. “The places where Democrats run everything - L.A., San Francisco - the streets are filthy, and the crime is so baked in the cake that people don't even report it anymore,” said Hoge. “They have proven that they can't run a lemonade stand. And so I would say to everyone who would like to deal with the top issues on the minds of most Californians, which are affordability and public safety, that they choose someone who's going to fix both of those problems, and that someone will be a Republican.” Hicks said he thinks it is important that the governorship stays in the hands of Democrats. He noted it’s important not only for California, but other states as well. “When we have what we have in the White House and amongst congressional Republicans in Washington, D.C., impacting Americans across the nation, it's important here in California to have leadership that stands up and pushes back, stands up for democracy, stands up for Californians, and in many ways, all Americans,” said Hicks. “So now more than ever before, it’s important that we elect a Democrat as governor in 2026.” Hicks dismissed Trump’s endorsement of Hilton, saying it may give the candidate a “slight bump with a dramatically dwindling voter base” in California. “Essentially, you have Steve Hilton, who has the gift of gab and can run his mouth about a host of issues. And you have an all hat, no cattle sheriff who only wants to pretend to be tough, much like the con man in the White House,” said Hicks. "All hat, no cattle" means "all talk, no action." “So, you know, Republicans don’t exactly have the best choices," Hicks said. As for Democrats supporting a billionaire in Steyer while they speak out against billionaires nationwide, Hoge said: “They are desperate, and they’ve always been hypocrites.” There is one thing on which party officials agree: California needs to be successful, and the U.S. will benefit from the state's gains. “A well-functioning California changes the world,” said Dennis. “Technology is driven here. And if you look at the way the things that people do and what they focus on today versus what they did 20, 30 years ago, their lifestyles have been dramatically altered by the innovation that came out of California.” Dennis warned that California will not be able to hold that position if it continues its policies of attacking wealth creation and innovation. “New ecosystems for tech innovation could pop up anywhere, so you need to root for California because you're rooting for a prosperous America and a better planet,” said Dennis. Hicks pointed out that California is the fourth largest economy in the world. Its agricultural industry feeds the nation, while technology and advancements also benefit the rest of the country, he said. “As the old saying goes, ‘The future comes to California first,’ ” said Hicks. “So at a moment in which you have a president that is not interested in lowering prices, not interested in keeping the country out of foreign wars, not interested in standing up for freedom and democracy around the world, California and its leadership has the size, the scale and the history to be able to do exactly that.”
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Հայաստանի և Ադրբեջանի միջև վստահության ձևավորման նոր դարաշրջան է սկսվել, հայտարարել է Հայաստանի Ազգային ժողովի նախագահ Ալեն Սիմոնյանը Ստամբուլում՝ Միջխորհրդարանական միության 152-րդ վեհաժողովի ընդհանուր քննարկումների ընթացքում: «Մենք հրավիրում ենք Թուրքիային դառնալու գործընկեր և միանալու մեզ խաղաղության կտավը հյուսելու գործում: Այս նպատակով մենք պատրաստ ենք խորացնել մեր հարաբերությունները Թուրքիայի հետ», - ասել է Ալեն Սիմոնյանը: Անդրադառնալով TRIPP նախագծին ՝ ԱԺ նախագահն ընդգծել է, որ այս...
Հայաստանի և Ադրբեջանի միջև վստահության ձևավորման նոր դարաշրջան է սկսվել, հայտարարել է Հայաստանի Ազգային ժողովի նախագահ Ալեն Սիմոնյանը Ստամբուլում՝ Միջխորհրդարանական միության 152-րդ վեհաժողովի ընդհանուր քննարկումների ընթացքում: «Մենք հրավիրում ենք Թուրքիային դառնալու գործընկեր և միանալու մեզ խաղաղության կտավը հյուսելու գործում: Այս նպատակով մենք պատրաստ ենք խորացնել մեր հարաբերությունները Թուրքիայի հետ», - ասել է Ալեն Սիմոնյանը: Անդրադառնալով TRIPP նախագծին ՝ ԱԺ նախագահն ընդգծել է, որ այս...
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A renovação do contrato entre a Prefeitura de Belo Horizonte (PBH) e a Companhia de Saneamento de Minas Gerais (Copasa), prorrogado até 2073, foi alvo de duras críticas durante audiência pública na Câmara Municipal de Belo Horizonte (CMBH), nesta quarta-feira (15). Parlamentares, sindicalistas e representantes da sociedade civil denunciaram falta de transparência, ausência de participação […] Fonte
A renovação do contrato entre a Prefeitura de Belo Horizonte (PBH) e a Companhia de Saneamento de Minas Gerais (Copasa), prorrogado até 2073, foi alvo de duras críticas durante audiência pública na Câmara Municipal de Belo Horizonte (CMBH), nesta quarta-feira (15). Parlamentares, sindicalistas e representantes da sociedade civil denunciaram falta de transparência, ausência de participação […] Fonte
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Në Policinë e Maqedonisë së Veriut u raportua gjashtë raste për dhunë në familje, si rezultat i së cilës u arrestuan dy persona, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Nëpunës policorë nga SPB Veles e kanë privuar nga liria B.S. (28) nga Velesi, duke vepruar sipas kallëzimit të mëparshëm se në shtëpinë familjare u ka bërë kërcënime prindërve të […]

Në Policinë e Maqedonisë së Veriut u raportua gjashtë raste për dhunë në familje, si rezultat i së cilës u arrestuan dy persona, transmeton Portalb.mk. “Nëpunës policorë nga SPB Veles e kanë privuar nga liria B.S. (28) nga Velesi, duke vepruar sipas kallëzimit të mëparshëm se në shtëpinë familjare u ka bërë kërcënime prindërve të […]
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Un sujeto extranjero con orden de detención vigente por homicidio desató el pánico en el CESFAM Corvallis tras amenazar con un cuchillo a pacientes y personal médico. El incidente obligó a la evacuación masiva de 200 personas y terminó con el agresor reducido por los propios usuarios antes de ser entregado a Carabineros. Este artículo Grave: sujeto que amenazó con cuchillo en CESFAM Corvallis de Antofagasta era buscado por asesinato fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

20 minutes
Un sujeto extranjero con orden de detención vigente por homicidio desató el pánico en el CESFAM Corvallis tras amenazar con un cuchillo a pacientes y personal médico. El incidente obligó a la evacuación masiva de 200 personas y terminó con el agresor reducido por los propios usuarios antes de ser entregado a Carabineros. Este artículo Grave: sujeto que amenazó con cuchillo en CESFAM Corvallis de Antofagasta era buscado por asesinato fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.