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Harrell Wilson of Rison won the Republican nomination for a vacant Senate seat in southeast Arkansas on Tuesday, moving to the general election in the heavily-Republican district. Wilson defeated Missy Wardlaw and won nearly 65% of the 4,790 votes cast in the primary, according to unofficial results from the Arkansas secretary of state’s office. He […]
Harrell Wilson of Rison won the Republican nomination for a vacant Senate seat in southeast Arkansas on Tuesday, moving to the general election in the heavily-Republican district. Wilson defeated Missy Wardlaw and won nearly 65% of the 4,790 votes cast in the primary, according to unofficial results from the Arkansas secretary of state’s office. He […]
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El resultado convirtió a la película de Looney Tunes en una de las producciones más llamativas de cara a su estreno en cines.

El resultado convirtió a la película de Looney Tunes en una de las producciones más llamativas de cara a su estreno en cines.
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Lili Reinhart y Tom Bateman protagonizan esta comedia romántica que llevará a la pantalla una de las historias favoritas de los lectores.

Lili Reinhart y Tom Bateman protagonizan esta comedia romántica que llevará a la pantalla una de las historias favoritas de los lectores.
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Laika abre las puertas de un bosque donde la magia, el peligro y lo desconocido son protagonistas de su nueva película stop motion.

Laika abre las puertas de un bosque donde la magia, el peligro y lo desconocido son protagonistas de su nueva película stop motion.
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Una serie que convierte los secretos familiares, las heridas del pasado y las nuevas formas de paternidad en una historia tan emotiva como incómoda.

Una serie que convierte los secretos familiares, las heridas del pasado y las nuevas formas de paternidad en una historia tan emotiva como incómoda.
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O Festival de Brasília do Cinema Brasileiro chega à 59ª edição com mais de 70 produções na programação. O evento este ano acontece graças à pressão popular, que fez a governadora Celina Leão (PP) liberar o orçamento da mostra. O mais longevo evento dedicado ao cinema nacional chegou a ser cancelado pelo Governo do Distrito […] Fonte
O Festival de Brasília do Cinema Brasileiro chega à 59ª edição com mais de 70 produções na programação. O evento este ano acontece graças à pressão popular, que fez a governadora Celina Leão (PP) liberar o orçamento da mostra. O mais longevo evento dedicado ao cinema nacional chegou a ser cancelado pelo Governo do Distrito […] Fonte
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ئیمارات، دوای هەڕەشە مووشەکییەکانی ئێران، هەموو بازرگانی و مامەڵە داراییەکانی لەگەڵ ئێران ڕاگرتووە؛ ئەم بڕیارە لە کاتێکدایە کە واشنتن خۆی بۆ زیادکردنی گوشاری ئابووری زیاتر لەسەر ئێران ئامادە دەکات و گرژییەکان لەسەر تەنگەی هورمز بەردەوامن. لە هەمان کاتدا.
ئیمارات، دوای هەڕەشە مووشەکییەکانی ئێران، هەموو بازرگانی و مامەڵە داراییەکانی لەگەڵ ئێران ڕاگرتووە؛ ئەم بڕیارە لە کاتێکدایە کە واشنتن خۆی بۆ زیادکردنی گوشاری ئابووری زیاتر لەسەر ئێران ئامادە دەکات و گرژییەکان لەسەر تەنگەی هورمز بەردەوامن. لە هەمان کاتدا.
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When Harry Belafonte let loose the word ”Day-O” in Webster Hall in 1955, it echoed a storied past. He was in the ballroom recording “The Banana Boat Song,” a working man’s cry for reprieve, taken from the Caribbean’s banana loaders, who worked nights to escape the scorching heat, for his album Calypso. Decades earlier, in... The post When Harry met ‘Hava Nagila.’ Belafonte’s lifelong love affair with Jewish culture appeared first on The Forward.
When Harry Belafonte let loose the word ”Day-O” in Webster Hall in 1955, it echoed a storied past. He was in the ballroom recording “The Banana Boat Song,” a working man’s cry for reprieve, taken from the Caribbean’s banana loaders, who worked nights to escape the scorching heat, for his album Calypso. Decades earlier, in... The post When Harry met ‘Hava Nagila.’ Belafonte’s lifelong love affair with Jewish culture appeared first on The Forward.
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As famílias das comunidades de Piauí Poço Dantas, Ponte do Piauí e Santa Luzia, no Vale do Jequitinhonha, escolheram, nessa terça-feira (18), a entidade que prestará a Assessoria Técnica Independente (ATI) às pessoas atingidas pela mineração de lítio da Sigma Mineração S.A. Em votação realizada entre 16h e 20h, em Itinga, o Instituto Brasileiro de […] Fonte
As famílias das comunidades de Piauí Poço Dantas, Ponte do Piauí e Santa Luzia, no Vale do Jequitinhonha, escolheram, nessa terça-feira (18), a entidade que prestará a Assessoria Técnica Independente (ATI) às pessoas atingidas pela mineração de lítio da Sigma Mineração S.A. Em votação realizada entre 16h e 20h, em Itinga, o Instituto Brasileiro de […] Fonte
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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.At least 50,000 mail ballots never made it to voters during Arizona’s July 21 primary election.That number, based on information gathered by Votebeat from 11 of the state’s 15 counties, isn’t out of the ordinary. In fact, it appears roughly in line with that of prior major elections. About 71,000 mail ballots went undelivered statewide during the 2024 general election, according to data from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission that represented all of the state’s counties.Every year, some ballots that are mailed out to voters are returned to election officials because the voter’s address is incorrect or the voter has a forwarding address on file. (In Arizona, ballots legally can’t be forwarded.)Their return does not necessarily mean those voters were disenfranchised, as they could have voted in person instead. But slowdowns in mail processing and President Donald Trump’s invections against mail voting put voters and advocates nationwide on edge about the U.S. Postal Service’s role in elections. Anxiety is especially acute in Arizona, where the vast majority of voters cast ballots by mail. That has put more attention on the state’s undeliverable ballots.Those fears were on full display last month in Navajo County, a rural county in the northeast quadrant of the state where Recorder David Marshall said just before the primary that his office was experiencing “an issue” with the U.S. Postal Service.“We have received over 900 returned ballots — over 900,” Marshall, a Republican who was recently appointed to his post, said in a public meeting on July 14. “Why? Don’t know.”Later, the number of undelivered ballots in the county rose to more than 1,300 — a figure that continues to tick slightly upward as delayed returns from the Postal Service trickle in. The news quickly spread, drawing extensive media coverage and the attention of Trump himself.This year, more ballots than usual statewide might have been undeliverable because voters were out of town. Some county recorders told Votebeat that they noticed a slightly higher number of ballots returned with postal codes indicating that the intended recipients were temporarily away. Most chalked that up to the state’s earlier-than-usual primary date. In February, state lawmakers shifted the primary from Aug. 4 to July 21.But in the Navajo County case, data and records suggest nothing nefarious, or even all that unusual, was afoot.What data and records show about undeliverable ballots in Navajo CountyVotebeat found that Navajo County’s rate of undeliverable ballots was indeed higher than that of other jurisdictions across Arizona during this year’s primary. As of Aug. 12, county officials said 1,377 ballots went undelivered in the rural county, or about 3.9% of the total number of ballots mailed out. By contrast, across the other 10 counties where Votebeat was able to collect data, only 2.3% of ballots were returned undelivered.But data from the EAC shows Navajo County’s undeliverable ballot rate isn’t unheard of historically in Arizona. During the 2024 general election, for instance, La Paz County saw about 4.4% of its mail ballots returned as undeliverable. In 2022, Coconino and Pinal each received thousands of undeliverable ballots from the Postal Service — about 5.5% and 3.8% of the total number of mail ballots sent to voters by officials, respectively. Statewide, undeliverable ballot rates rose as high as 4.7% in the 2016 general election.Furthermore, undeliverable ballot rates can vary widely from year to year. Navajo County, for instance, has seen its rate fluctuate from as low as 0.6% to as high as 3.3% in recent general elections.The data isn’t perfect. Some counties told Votebeat they counted undeliverable ballots in the primary election slightly differently than other counties. The EAC collects data on undeliverable ballots after each general election, but not for primary elections. And in some years, not all counties reported undeliverable ballot data to the EAC. But records obtained by Votebeat also suggest that Navajo County’s high rate of returned ballots wasn’t because something went wrong with their delivery. Following Marshall’s remarks, county officials asked the Postal Service to examine a sampling of the undeliverable ballots. When the Postal Service did so, it found that nine of the 10 ballots submitted by the county had a valid reason for being returned. The remaining ballot required further investigation.Officials appear to be backing away from undeliverable ballot fearsFederal, state, and local officials have been working to tease out whether there was an identifiable issue connected to the undelivered ballots in Navajo County — or if the number, while not ideal, came from processes operating as usual.Initially, some officials — including Marshall in his remarks at the public meeting — appeared to suggest that something may have gone awry. But in recent weeks, the county’s tone has gradually shifted.For instance, the Navajo County Recorder’s Office said in a July 24 statement that it was working with the Postal Service to “identify any issues that may have occurred during the mailing process.”Later, on July 31, the office issued an updated statement. It said it had sent an expanded sample of 200 undeliverable ballot envelopes to the Postal Service for review. Of those, the Postal Service found that 66% were returned because the recipient had some type of change-of-address order on file. Others were marked undeliverable because they were addressed to vacant homes or closed postal boxes. “Returns of ballots occurred in other Arizona counties, demonstrating that this is a routine part of election administration statewide,” the statement read.Calli Jones, a spokesperson for the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office, told Votebeat on July 30 that her office was working to set up meetings with the Postal Service to “learn more about this situation on their end.” And on Aug. 14, Richie Taylor of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office said his office believed the undeliverable ballots were normal after looking into the matter.“We’ve spoken to the recorder in Navajo County and they’ve verified that the rejection rate is in line with historical rejection rates, so we don’t believe there’s anything nefarious going on there,” Taylor told Votebeat.Meanwhile, Cathy Purcell, a spokesperson for the Postal Service, told Votebeat on July 24 that mail carriers returned the ballots to the county “in accordance with proper protocol.”Can Arizona reduce its undeliverable ballots?Some number of undeliverable ballots may be normal and a sign that the system is working as intended. Still, undeliverable ballots are far from ideal, and officials in Navajo County say they will work to reduce them in the future.In a statement, officials said they would begin taking more proactive steps to clean up the county’s voter rolls ahead of November. When ballots are returned as undeliverable, the Navajo County Recorder’s Office will begin sending affected voters a mailed notice that can be forwarded by the Postal Service to their current address, if available.The office will also seek to email, call, and text voters if their contact information is available in their voter record.“This additional step will provide multiple ways for voters to receive information, respond, and update their registration,” officials said on July 31.Sasha Hupka is a reporter for Votebeat based in Arizona. Contact Sasha at shupka@votebeat.org.
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.At least 50,000 mail ballots never made it to voters during Arizona’s July 21 primary election.That number, based on information gathered by Votebeat from 11 of the state’s 15 counties, isn’t out of the ordinary. In fact, it appears roughly in line with that of prior major elections. About 71,000 mail ballots went undelivered statewide during the 2024 general election, according to data from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission that represented all of the state’s counties.Every year, some ballots that are mailed out to voters are returned to election officials because the voter’s address is incorrect or the voter has a forwarding address on file. (In Arizona, ballots legally can’t be forwarded.)Their return does not necessarily mean those voters were disenfranchised, as they could have voted in person instead. But slowdowns in mail processing and President Donald Trump’s invections against mail voting put voters and advocates nationwide on edge about the U.S. Postal Service’s role in elections. Anxiety is especially acute in Arizona, where the vast majority of voters cast ballots by mail. That has put more attention on the state’s undeliverable ballots.Those fears were on full display last month in Navajo County, a rural county in the northeast quadrant of the state where Recorder David Marshall said just before the primary that his office was experiencing “an issue” with the U.S. Postal Service.“We have received over 900 returned ballots — over 900,” Marshall, a Republican who was recently appointed to his post, said in a public meeting on July 14. “Why? Don’t know.”Later, the number of undelivered ballots in the county rose to more than 1,300 — a figure that continues to tick slightly upward as delayed returns from the Postal Service trickle in. The news quickly spread, drawing extensive media coverage and the attention of Trump himself.This year, more ballots than usual statewide might have been undeliverable because voters were out of town. Some county recorders told Votebeat that they noticed a slightly higher number of ballots returned with postal codes indicating that the intended recipients were temporarily away. Most chalked that up to the state’s earlier-than-usual primary date. In February, state lawmakers shifted the primary from Aug. 4 to July 21.But in the Navajo County case, data and records suggest nothing nefarious, or even all that unusual, was afoot.What data and records show about undeliverable ballots in Navajo CountyVotebeat found that Navajo County’s rate of undeliverable ballots was indeed higher than that of other jurisdictions across Arizona during this year’s primary. As of Aug. 12, county officials said 1,377 ballots went undelivered in the rural county, or about 3.9% of the total number of ballots mailed out. By contrast, across the other 10 counties where Votebeat was able to collect data, only 2.3% of ballots were returned undelivered.But data from the EAC shows Navajo County’s undeliverable ballot rate isn’t unheard of historically in Arizona. During the 2024 general election, for instance, La Paz County saw about 4.4% of its mail ballots returned as undeliverable. In 2022, Coconino and Pinal each received thousands of undeliverable ballots from the Postal Service — about 5.5% and 3.8% of the total number of mail ballots sent to voters by officials, respectively. Statewide, undeliverable ballot rates rose as high as 4.7% in the 2016 general election.Furthermore, undeliverable ballot rates can vary widely from year to year. Navajo County, for instance, has seen its rate fluctuate from as low as 0.6% to as high as 3.3% in recent general elections.The data isn’t perfect. Some counties told Votebeat they counted undeliverable ballots in the primary election slightly differently than other counties. The EAC collects data on undeliverable ballots after each general election, but not for primary elections. And in some years, not all counties reported undeliverable ballot data to the EAC. But records obtained by Votebeat also suggest that Navajo County’s high rate of returned ballots wasn’t because something went wrong with their delivery. Following Marshall’s remarks, county officials asked the Postal Service to examine a sampling of the undeliverable ballots. When the Postal Service did so, it found that nine of the 10 ballots submitted by the county had a valid reason for being returned. The remaining ballot required further investigation.Officials appear to be backing away from undeliverable ballot fearsFederal, state, and local officials have been working to tease out whether there was an identifiable issue connected to the undelivered ballots in Navajo County — or if the number, while not ideal, came from processes operating as usual.Initially, some officials — including Marshall in his remarks at the public meeting — appeared to suggest that something may have gone awry. But in recent weeks, the county’s tone has gradually shifted.For instance, the Navajo County Recorder’s Office said in a July 24 statement that it was working with the Postal Service to “identify any issues that may have occurred during the mailing process.”Later, on July 31, the office issued an updated statement. It said it had sent an expanded sample of 200 undeliverable ballot envelopes to the Postal Service for review. Of those, the Postal Service found that 66% were returned because the recipient had some type of change-of-address order on file. Others were marked undeliverable because they were addressed to vacant homes or closed postal boxes. “Returns of ballots occurred in other Arizona counties, demonstrating that this is a routine part of election administration statewide,” the statement read.Calli Jones, a spokesperson for the Arizona Secretary of State’s Office, told Votebeat on July 30 that her office was working to set up meetings with the Postal Service to “learn more about this situation on their end.” And on Aug. 14, Richie Taylor of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office said his office believed the undeliverable ballots were normal after looking into the matter.“We’ve spoken to the recorder in Navajo County and they’ve verified that the rejection rate is in line with historical rejection rates, so we don’t believe there’s anything nefarious going on there,” Taylor told Votebeat.Meanwhile, Cathy Purcell, a spokesperson for the Postal Service, told Votebeat on July 24 that mail carriers returned the ballots to the county “in accordance with proper protocol.”Can Arizona reduce its undeliverable ballots?Some number of undeliverable ballots may be normal and a sign that the system is working as intended. Still, undeliverable ballots are far from ideal, and officials in Navajo County say they will work to reduce them in the future.In a statement, officials said they would begin taking more proactive steps to clean up the county’s voter rolls ahead of November. When ballots are returned as undeliverable, the Navajo County Recorder’s Office will begin sending affected voters a mailed notice that can be forwarded by the Postal Service to their current address, if available.The office will also seek to email, call, and text voters if their contact information is available in their voter record.“This additional step will provide multiple ways for voters to receive information, respond, and update their registration,” officials said on July 31.Sasha Hupka is a reporter for Votebeat based in Arizona. Contact Sasha at shupka@votebeat.org.
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گزارش برنامه تفسیر خبر: سفر قالیباف به عراق چه پردههای پنهانی دارد؟
گزارش برنامه تفسیر خبر: سفر قالیباف به عراق چه پردههای پنهانی دارد؟
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This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. A bill guaranteeing paraprofessionals a one-time $10,000 pay bump became law automatically on Wednesday after Mayor Zohran Mamdani declined to sign or veto it. Paraprofessionals, school aides who typically support students with disabilities, are among the lowest-paid employees of the city’s public school system […] The post $10K Bonuses for NYC Paraprofessionals Become Law Without Mamdani’s Signature appeared first on The City Reporter.

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. A bill guaranteeing paraprofessionals a one-time $10,000 pay bump became law automatically on Wednesday after Mayor Zohran Mamdani declined to sign or veto it. Paraprofessionals, school aides who typically support students with disabilities, are among the lowest-paid employees of the city’s public school system […] The post $10K Bonuses for NYC Paraprofessionals Become Law Without Mamdani’s Signature appeared first on The City Reporter.
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Tech companies should be bringing their own renewable energy to power data centers, not burning fossil fuels or driving up costs for consumers. The post AI’s Natural Gas Addiction Could Be Deadly for Communities appeared first on OtherWords.
Tech companies should be bringing their own renewable energy to power data centers, not burning fossil fuels or driving up costs for consumers. The post AI’s Natural Gas Addiction Could Be Deadly for Communities appeared first on OtherWords.
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In the early hours of July 24, someone placed a call to Austin’s 911 dispatch. The male caller told the operator he was looking out of his window and saw a teenager who may have had a gun. He wasn’t certain it was a weapon, but the person was “messing with his waistband,” the caller […] The post ‘Suicide by Cop’: How a Poorly Defined Term Shifts Accountability for Lost Lives appeared first on The Texas Observer.
In the early hours of July 24, someone placed a call to Austin’s 911 dispatch. The male caller told the operator he was looking out of his window and saw a teenager who may have had a gun. He wasn’t certain it was a weapon, but the person was “messing with his waistband,” the caller […] The post ‘Suicide by Cop’: How a Poorly Defined Term Shifts Accountability for Lost Lives appeared first on The Texas Observer.
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A Polícia Federal instaurou nesta terça-feira (18) um inquérito para investigar a fraude na filiação feita no Partido Missão do senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ), candidato do Partido Liberal à Presidência da República. A apuração foi determinada pelo presidente do Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE), ministro Nunes Marques. Na quinta-feira (13). Flávio chegou a ser impedido de […] Fonte
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A Polícia Federal instaurou nesta terça-feira (18) um inquérito para investigar a fraude na filiação feita no Partido Missão do senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ), candidato do Partido Liberal à Presidência da República. A apuração foi determinada pelo presidente do Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE), ministro Nunes Marques. Na quinta-feira (13). Flávio chegou a ser impedido de […] Fonte
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Government officials say the district’s policy violates federal law. Black students at MPS still face disparities in expulsions and suspensions. US Education Department investigates Milwaukee Public Schools over race-conscious discipline practices is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.
Government officials say the district’s policy violates federal law. Black students at MPS still face disparities in expulsions and suspensions. US Education Department investigates Milwaukee Public Schools over race-conscious discipline practices is a post from Wisconsin Watch, a non-profit investigative news site covering Wisconsin since 2009. Please consider making a contribution to support our journalism.
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Por Natália Vieira de Souza Silva A democracia exige a educação em direitos humanos (EDH). Segundo Maria Victoria Benevides, a EDH promove uma cultura de respeito à dignidade humana em todas as relações. Na educação básica brasileira, de acordo com a resolução nº 1 de 2012, do Conselho Nacional de Educação, essa vivência cotidiana é […] Fonte
Por Natália Vieira de Souza Silva A democracia exige a educação em direitos humanos (EDH). Segundo Maria Victoria Benevides, a EDH promove uma cultura de respeito à dignidade humana em todas as relações. Na educação básica brasileira, de acordo com a resolução nº 1 de 2012, do Conselho Nacional de Educação, essa vivência cotidiana é […] Fonte
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Centrafrique : comment Wagner finance la manifestation des jeunes filles pour soutenir l’ambassadeur de France à Bangui Rédigé le [date_cnc] . Par : la rédaction de Corbeau News Centrafrique, CNC Une manifestation spontanée de jeunes filles s’est déroulée devant l’ambassade française à Bangui. Cette opération de rue, financée de bout en bout par Wagner, confirme la stratégie d’infiltration […] Cet article Centrafrique : comment Wagner finance la manifestation des jeunes filles pour soutenir l’ambassadeur de France à Bangui est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

Centrafrique : comment Wagner finance la manifestation des jeunes filles pour soutenir l’ambassadeur de France à Bangui Rédigé le [date_cnc] . Par : la rédaction de Corbeau News Centrafrique, CNC Une manifestation spontanée de jeunes filles s’est déroulée devant l’ambassade française à Bangui. Cette opération de rue, financée de bout en bout par Wagner, confirme la stratégie d’infiltration […] Cet article Centrafrique : comment Wagner finance la manifestation des jeunes filles pour soutenir l’ambassadeur de France à Bangui est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.
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Çmimet e naftës po qëndrojnë mbi 90 dollarë për fuçi, ndërsa bisedimet midis Iranit dhe Shteteve të Bashkuara mbeten në një ngërç. Brent tani po tregtohet në nivelin më të lartë në pothuajse një muaj, pasi tregtarët vlerësojnë një ndërprerje të zgjatur të rrjedhave të naftës përmes ngushticës së Hormuzit, transmeton Euronews. Kryetari i parlamentit […]

Çmimet e naftës po qëndrojnë mbi 90 dollarë për fuçi, ndërsa bisedimet midis Iranit dhe Shteteve të Bashkuara mbeten në një ngërç. Brent tani po tregtohet në nivelin më të lartë në pothuajse një muaj, pasi tregtarët vlerësojnë një ndërprerje të zgjatur të rrjedhave të naftës përmes ngushticës së Hormuzit, transmeton Euronews. Kryetari i parlamentit […]
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Nana-Mambéré : nouveau revers militaire cuisant pour Wagner face aux hommes du général Marcel Ndalé, plusieurs morts Rédigé le [date_cnc] . Par : la rédaction de Corbeau News Centrafrique, CNC Les mercenaires du groupe Wagner ont subi un nouveau revers dans la Nana-Mambéré. Plusieurs d’entre eux ont été tués dimanche 16 août 2026 lors d’une […] Cet article Nana-Mambéré : nouveau revers militaire cuisant pour Wagner face aux hommes du général Marcel Ndalé, plusieurs morts est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

Nana-Mambéré : nouveau revers militaire cuisant pour Wagner face aux hommes du général Marcel Ndalé, plusieurs morts Rédigé le [date_cnc] . Par : la rédaction de Corbeau News Centrafrique, CNC Les mercenaires du groupe Wagner ont subi un nouveau revers dans la Nana-Mambéré. Plusieurs d’entre eux ont été tués dimanche 16 août 2026 lors d’une […] Cet article Nana-Mambéré : nouveau revers militaire cuisant pour Wagner face aux hommes du général Marcel Ndalé, plusieurs morts est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.