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Журналистка телеканала «Кузбасс Первый» Марина Киселева, которая во время шествия «Бессмертного полка» в Кемерово поздравила мать пропавшего без вести участника войны с Украиной с «двойным праздником», извинилась.
Журналистка телеканала «Кузбасс Первый» Марина Киселева, которая во время шествия «Бессмертного полка» в Кемерово поздравила мать пропавшего без вести участника войны с Украиной с «двойным праздником», извинилась.
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(The Center Square) – As Congress continues working on the long-overdue federal farm bill, American farmers entering planting season are facing a grim financial landscape. Due to the U.S.-Iran conflict and the Trump administration’s tariffs, American farmers are getting slapped with higher operational costs, which not only raise the cost of consumer goods but also threaten small farmers’ already fragile financial solvency. The U.S. lost more than 156,000 farms between 2017 and 2025, according to 2026 U.S. Census data. From 2024 to 2025 alone, farm bankruptcy filings jumped by 46%, the Farm Bureau reported. “Uncertainty around the availability and price of fertilizers and energy is already influencing decisions on input use, crop management, and investment, with direct consequences for yields and future supply,” the National Farmers Union warned in April. “Fertilizer costs have risen sharply since the beginning of the crisis, while crop prices have remained largely stable – a combination that is squeezing farm margins at historically poor levels, leaving farmers with limited capacity to absorb further shocks.” Before hostilities in Iran began, President Donald Trump’s tariffs on agricultural inputs including farm machinery, agricultural chemicals, and fertilizer squeezed the country's agricultural sector, though the Trump administration did attempt to offset some of the consequences by distributing $12 billion in one-time bridge payments to American farmers. The ongoing military hostilities in Iran are inflicting even more damage due to trade disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, which have spiked the costs of fuel and fertilizer. Diesel fuel prices have increased by roughly 45%, per data from Farm Bureau, while about 70% of farmers surveyed said they cannot afford the amount of fertilizer they need According to news reports, the cost of doing business has risen 25% for some American farmers since the conflict began in February. Unfortunately, recent forecasts from the U.S. Department of Agriculture do not offer much hope of relief. Total farm debt is projected to break records in 2026, reaching roughly $625 billion, according to the department’s “U.S. farm sector financial indicators” report, while total production costs are projected to top $478 billion. The actual numbers will likely be higher, as the USDA released its analysis before the Iran conflict began. U.S. domestic policy over the past few decades has also contributed to the agricultural sector’s financial woes. Due to the structure of federal subsidies for crop insurance, most insurance providers are incentivized to cater to large agribusinesses, rather than small and beginner farms. A 208-page report commissioned by Farm Action in 2024 revealed that, between 2012 and 2019, the largest 10% of U.S. farms by crop sales received 56% of all crop insurance premium subsidies. Meanwhile, the bottom 50% of U.S. farmers received less than 3% of all crop insurance premium subsidies during that same period. “This concentration is not attributable to large farms simply insuring more acres,” the report notes. “Over the same period, the average amount of premium subsidies per acre received by farm operations in the top 2% by crop sales ($40.54) was almost double the benefit received by farms between the 50th and 80th percentile and over eight times the benefit received by farms in the bottom 50%.” Congress has kept federal crop insurance policy mostly on autopilot since 2018, the last time it passed a federal farm bill. Though supportive of some measures, advocacy groups for small and family-owned farms have criticized the upcoming farm bill, which recently passed the U.S. House, for not including adequate support or reforms. “Instead of rebalancing the rules in favor of independent farmers and rural communities, this bill largely preserves a status quo that benefits the largest corporations,” Farm Action’s Research and Policy Director Sarah Carden said. “[W]e will continue urging Congress to use this opportunity to restore competition to the food and agriculture system, rebuild local and regional supply chains, and support farmers in feeding their communities healthy food.”
(The Center Square) – As Congress continues working on the long-overdue federal farm bill, American farmers entering planting season are facing a grim financial landscape. Due to the U.S.-Iran conflict and the Trump administration’s tariffs, American farmers are getting slapped with higher operational costs, which not only raise the cost of consumer goods but also threaten small farmers’ already fragile financial solvency. The U.S. lost more than 156,000 farms between 2017 and 2025, according to 2026 U.S. Census data. From 2024 to 2025 alone, farm bankruptcy filings jumped by 46%, the Farm Bureau reported. “Uncertainty around the availability and price of fertilizers and energy is already influencing decisions on input use, crop management, and investment, with direct consequences for yields and future supply,” the National Farmers Union warned in April. “Fertilizer costs have risen sharply since the beginning of the crisis, while crop prices have remained largely stable – a combination that is squeezing farm margins at historically poor levels, leaving farmers with limited capacity to absorb further shocks.” Before hostilities in Iran began, President Donald Trump’s tariffs on agricultural inputs including farm machinery, agricultural chemicals, and fertilizer squeezed the country's agricultural sector, though the Trump administration did attempt to offset some of the consequences by distributing $12 billion in one-time bridge payments to American farmers. The ongoing military hostilities in Iran are inflicting even more damage due to trade disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, which have spiked the costs of fuel and fertilizer. Diesel fuel prices have increased by roughly 45%, per data from Farm Bureau, while about 70% of farmers surveyed said they cannot afford the amount of fertilizer they need According to news reports, the cost of doing business has risen 25% for some American farmers since the conflict began in February. Unfortunately, recent forecasts from the U.S. Department of Agriculture do not offer much hope of relief. Total farm debt is projected to break records in 2026, reaching roughly $625 billion, according to the department’s “U.S. farm sector financial indicators” report, while total production costs are projected to top $478 billion. The actual numbers will likely be higher, as the USDA released its analysis before the Iran conflict began. U.S. domestic policy over the past few decades has also contributed to the agricultural sector’s financial woes. Due to the structure of federal subsidies for crop insurance, most insurance providers are incentivized to cater to large agribusinesses, rather than small and beginner farms. A 208-page report commissioned by Farm Action in 2024 revealed that, between 2012 and 2019, the largest 10% of U.S. farms by crop sales received 56% of all crop insurance premium subsidies. Meanwhile, the bottom 50% of U.S. farmers received less than 3% of all crop insurance premium subsidies during that same period. “This concentration is not attributable to large farms simply insuring more acres,” the report notes. “Over the same period, the average amount of premium subsidies per acre received by farm operations in the top 2% by crop sales ($40.54) was almost double the benefit received by farms between the 50th and 80th percentile and over eight times the benefit received by farms in the bottom 50%.” Congress has kept federal crop insurance policy mostly on autopilot since 2018, the last time it passed a federal farm bill. Though supportive of some measures, advocacy groups for small and family-owned farms have criticized the upcoming farm bill, which recently passed the U.S. House, for not including adequate support or reforms. “Instead of rebalancing the rules in favor of independent farmers and rural communities, this bill largely preserves a status quo that benefits the largest corporations,” Farm Action’s Research and Policy Director Sarah Carden said. “[W]e will continue urging Congress to use this opportunity to restore competition to the food and agriculture system, rebuild local and regional supply chains, and support farmers in feeding their communities healthy food.”
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(The Center Square) – After postponing a scheduled trip to China from March to May due to the U.S. strikes on Iran, President Donald Trump is set to visit the country for the first time since 2017 and is heading into the meeting with a long agenda. While the two countries are often seen at odds, Trump maintains he has a good relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The two leaders are expected to cover several topics during the two-day visit, including trade, technology, human rights, security and Iran. The president heads into the meeting with a trade deficit with China of $202.1 billion in 2025, according to the Office of the United States Trade Representative. China is the third-largest trade partner with the U.S. Trump has tried to close that gap with his tariffs, but has run into legal roadblocks in court over the legality of his tariff policies. Last fall, when the two leaders met, they agreed on a handful of key trade issues, including China’s purchase of American soybeans and a rare earth deal. Trump has even proposed establishing a Board of Trade between the two nations to address the trade deficit, among other things. Aside from trade, technology will likely be another top issue during the visit, with the U.S. and China locked in a race for artificial intelligence. Trump is reportedly inviting several tech CEOs to attend meetings with the leaders. Despite trade being a top issue with China, Iran and Russia, particularly Iran, will likely be a topic of discussion as China has been aligned with the Islamic Republic. Before the U.S. Naval blockade of Iranian ports, China was Iran’s largest oil customer, accounting for about 90% of Iran's oil exports, according to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission. Iranian crude oil accounts for about 12% of China’s total crude oil imports, according to the Center for Global Energy Policy at Columbia. However, China imports nearly half of its crude oil from Middle Eastern countries, including Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Kuwait and Qatar. With nearly 50% of China’s crude oil imports relying on transit through the Strait of Hormuz, Trump will likely lean on China’s influence with Iran to put pressure on the Islamic Republic to clear the vital waterway. The president could also use the visit to discuss China’s reported military support of Iran. In April, the president wrote in a Truth Social post that “China have agreed not to send weapons to Iran," however, following the implementation of the blockade on Iranian ports, U.S. forces intercepted a ship inbound for Iran carrying what Trump describes as a “gift” from China to Iran. Trump told reporters he was “a little surprised” at China after what he thought was an “understanding” with Xi. When Trump and Xi met last fall, Trump made fentanyl a key focus of their meeting. Before the meeting, the president imposed a 20% tariff on China for not taking adequate action to curb the production of the chemicals to make fentanyl. Following the meeting, the president felt confident that China would curb the flow of trafficked chemicals, so he sliced the tariffs in half to 10%. Trump also has vowed to bring some of China’s human rights abuses back into the spotlight, with the imprisonment of political prisoners. The president has vowed to address the imprisonment of high-profile individuals, including Ezra Jin Mingri, a Christian pastor; Hong Kong political activist Jimmy Lai; and Gulshan Abbas, a Uyghur doctor. The leaders are scheduled to meet in Beijing May 14-15. Trump previously indicated Xi plans to travel to the U.S. for another meeting.
(The Center Square) – After postponing a scheduled trip to China from March to May due to the U.S. strikes on Iran, President Donald Trump is set to visit the country for the first time since 2017 and is heading into the meeting with a long agenda. While the two countries are often seen at odds, Trump maintains he has a good relationship with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The two leaders are expected to cover several topics during the two-day visit, including trade, technology, human rights, security and Iran. The president heads into the meeting with a trade deficit with China of $202.1 billion in 2025, according to the Office of the United States Trade Representative. China is the third-largest trade partner with the U.S. Trump has tried to close that gap with his tariffs, but has run into legal roadblocks in court over the legality of his tariff policies. Last fall, when the two leaders met, they agreed on a handful of key trade issues, including China’s purchase of American soybeans and a rare earth deal. Trump has even proposed establishing a Board of Trade between the two nations to address the trade deficit, among other things. Aside from trade, technology will likely be another top issue during the visit, with the U.S. and China locked in a race for artificial intelligence. Trump is reportedly inviting several tech CEOs to attend meetings with the leaders. Despite trade being a top issue with China, Iran and Russia, particularly Iran, will likely be a topic of discussion as China has been aligned with the Islamic Republic. Before the U.S. Naval blockade of Iranian ports, China was Iran’s largest oil customer, accounting for about 90% of Iran's oil exports, according to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission. Iranian crude oil accounts for about 12% of China’s total crude oil imports, according to the Center for Global Energy Policy at Columbia. However, China imports nearly half of its crude oil from Middle Eastern countries, including Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Kuwait and Qatar. With nearly 50% of China’s crude oil imports relying on transit through the Strait of Hormuz, Trump will likely lean on China’s influence with Iran to put pressure on the Islamic Republic to clear the vital waterway. The president could also use the visit to discuss China’s reported military support of Iran. In April, the president wrote in a Truth Social post that “China have agreed not to send weapons to Iran," however, following the implementation of the blockade on Iranian ports, U.S. forces intercepted a ship inbound for Iran carrying what Trump describes as a “gift” from China to Iran. Trump told reporters he was “a little surprised” at China after what he thought was an “understanding” with Xi. When Trump and Xi met last fall, Trump made fentanyl a key focus of their meeting. Before the meeting, the president imposed a 20% tariff on China for not taking adequate action to curb the production of the chemicals to make fentanyl. Following the meeting, the president felt confident that China would curb the flow of trafficked chemicals, so he sliced the tariffs in half to 10%. Trump also has vowed to bring some of China’s human rights abuses back into the spotlight, with the imprisonment of political prisoners. The president has vowed to address the imprisonment of high-profile individuals, including Ezra Jin Mingri, a Christian pastor; Hong Kong political activist Jimmy Lai; and Gulshan Abbas, a Uyghur doctor. The leaders are scheduled to meet in Beijing May 14-15. Trump previously indicated Xi plans to travel to the U.S. for another meeting.
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Tridhjetë e nëntë persona janë vrarë gjatë një dite tjetër sulmesh intensive izraelite në Liban, njoftoi Ministria e Shëndetësisë e vendit, raporton Koha.net. Një nga sulmet izraelite në qytetin jugor Saksakiyeh vrau të paktën shtatë persona, përfshirë një fëmijë, bëri të ditur ministria. Forcat Mbrojtëse të Izraelit (IDF) thanë se kishin në shënjestër grupin e […]
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Суд в Хабаровске назначил трое суток ареста пенсионеру Зигмунду Худякову по протоколу о неповиновении полиции. Об этом сообщают Rusnews и Activatica. Худякова задержали 9 мая на Комсомольской площади Хабаровска, где он стоял в пикете в футболке с изображением убитого политика Бориса Немцова. Ранее на Худякова более 35 раз составляли протоколы по статьям о нарушении правил проведения митингов, "дискредитации" российской армии и невыполнении правил поведения при чрезвычайной ситуации. В 2023...
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Суд в Хабаровске назначил трое суток ареста пенсионеру Зигмунду Худякову по протоколу о неповиновении полиции. Об этом сообщают Rusnews и Activatica. Худякова задержали 9 мая на Комсомольской площади Хабаровска, где он стоял в пикете в футболке с изображением убитого политика Бориса Немцова. Ранее на Худякова более 35 раз составляли протоколы по статьям о нарушении правил проведения митингов, "дискредитации" российской армии и невыполнении правил поведения при чрезвычайной ситуации. В 2023...
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Анда Русиянең Украинадагы баскын сугышында катнашучылар истәлегенә чаралар уздыру да күздә тотыла.
Анда Русиянең Украинадагы баскын сугышында катнашучылар истәлегенә чаралар уздыру да күздә тотыла.
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Un vídeo de dron de la Guardia Civil muestra las medidas de seguridad durante el desembarco: mascarillas, equipo de protecció de pasajeros y personal y lavado de manosEl hospital de pandemias de Ayuso no sirve para acoger a los españoles que viajaban en el crucero del hantavirus En torno a las 9.30 horas de este domingo (hora local), los pasajeros españoles del buque MV Hondius han puesto pie en tierra firme por primera vez en casi dos semanas y después de días de incertidumbre. “El mecanismo está funcionando con toda la normalidad y con todas las medidas de seguridad”, ha dicho este mediodía la ministra de Sanidad, Mónica García, desde el puerto de Granadilla, en Tenerife. Como puede verse en un vídeo difundido por la Guardia Civil y grabado por un dron, los pasajeros, cargados con una bolsa con algunas de sus pertenencias, han pasado del crucero a una embarcación auxiliar de este cuerpo—el presidente canario, Fernando Clavijo, reclamó que el buque no atracase en el puerto e, incluso, intentó impedir que fondease—, que los trasladó a tierra. Este trayecto se realizó con mascarillas, equipos de protección e, incluso, se aprecian otras medidas de higiene, como el lavado de menos. Antes de bajar del MV Hondius, los equipos de Sanidad Exterior realizaron un test epidemiológico, “para asegurar que están asintomáticos”, explicó la ministra de Sanidad Mónica García. Ningún pasajero presenta síntomas por el momento, por lo que no son considerados “sospechosos”, sino “contactos”. Los españoles desembarcaron en dos tandas, con ocho personas en la primera y seis en la segunda, y se dirigieron en transporte de la Unidad Militar de Emergencias (UME) al aeropuerto de Tenerife Sur, desde donde despegaron unos minutos antes de las 12 horas rumbo a Madrid. Allí serán trasladados al Hospital Central de la Defensa Gómez Ulla. Será en este centro donde se les realicen una prueba serológica para determinar si tienen la infección y donde realizarán la cuarentena correspondiente. “Han dicho que tienen muchas ganas de llegar y que están muy agradecidos”, explicó García. Los pasajeros ya habían trasladado en los días previos que “no son un peligro” para la población. La jefa de emergencias de alto impacto de la Organización Mundial de la Salud, Diana Rojas, señalaba desde Tenerife que “el virus Andes tiene un periodo de incubación largo”. “No podemos estar seguros de que no van a tener síntomas sino hasta que pasen los 42 días”, señaló la experta, que indicó que “hay varios protocolos”. El de la OMS considera el 'día cero' este domingo, cuando desembarcan, pero “hay varios países que están considerando el día que el último caso confirmado salió del barco”. Por el momento, la Justicia española ha ratificado la imposición de una cuarentena a estos pasajeros, durante al menos siete días, hasta que se les repita la prueba PCR. Estas operaciones han estado supervisadas en todo momento por personal sanitario y, como muestran las imágenes, no ha habido ningún tipo de contacto con la población canaria. Es un mensaje en el que llevan insistiendo todas las autoridades involucradas en las últimas horas. “Con las medidas adoptadas, no hay posibilidad de contagio alguno”, indicaba la secretaria general de Protección Civil y Emergencias del Ministerio del Interior, Virginia Barcones, en una entrevista con elDiario.es.
Un vídeo de dron de la Guardia Civil muestra las medidas de seguridad durante el desembarco: mascarillas, equipo de protecció de pasajeros y personal y lavado de manosEl hospital de pandemias de Ayuso no sirve para acoger a los españoles que viajaban en el crucero del hantavirus En torno a las 9.30 horas de este domingo (hora local), los pasajeros españoles del buque MV Hondius han puesto pie en tierra firme por primera vez en casi dos semanas y después de días de incertidumbre. “El mecanismo está funcionando con toda la normalidad y con todas las medidas de seguridad”, ha dicho este mediodía la ministra de Sanidad, Mónica García, desde el puerto de Granadilla, en Tenerife. Como puede verse en un vídeo difundido por la Guardia Civil y grabado por un dron, los pasajeros, cargados con una bolsa con algunas de sus pertenencias, han pasado del crucero a una embarcación auxiliar de este cuerpo—el presidente canario, Fernando Clavijo, reclamó que el buque no atracase en el puerto e, incluso, intentó impedir que fondease—, que los trasladó a tierra. Este trayecto se realizó con mascarillas, equipos de protección e, incluso, se aprecian otras medidas de higiene, como el lavado de menos. Antes de bajar del MV Hondius, los equipos de Sanidad Exterior realizaron un test epidemiológico, “para asegurar que están asintomáticos”, explicó la ministra de Sanidad Mónica García. Ningún pasajero presenta síntomas por el momento, por lo que no son considerados “sospechosos”, sino “contactos”. Los españoles desembarcaron en dos tandas, con ocho personas en la primera y seis en la segunda, y se dirigieron en transporte de la Unidad Militar de Emergencias (UME) al aeropuerto de Tenerife Sur, desde donde despegaron unos minutos antes de las 12 horas rumbo a Madrid. Allí serán trasladados al Hospital Central de la Defensa Gómez Ulla. Será en este centro donde se les realicen una prueba serológica para determinar si tienen la infección y donde realizarán la cuarentena correspondiente. “Han dicho que tienen muchas ganas de llegar y que están muy agradecidos”, explicó García. Los pasajeros ya habían trasladado en los días previos que “no son un peligro” para la población. La jefa de emergencias de alto impacto de la Organización Mundial de la Salud, Diana Rojas, señalaba desde Tenerife que “el virus Andes tiene un periodo de incubación largo”. “No podemos estar seguros de que no van a tener síntomas sino hasta que pasen los 42 días”, señaló la experta, que indicó que “hay varios protocolos”. El de la OMS considera el 'día cero' este domingo, cuando desembarcan, pero “hay varios países que están considerando el día que el último caso confirmado salió del barco”. Por el momento, la Justicia española ha ratificado la imposición de una cuarentena a estos pasajeros, durante al menos siete días, hasta que se les repita la prueba PCR. Estas operaciones han estado supervisadas en todo momento por personal sanitario y, como muestran las imágenes, no ha habido ningún tipo de contacto con la población canaria. Es un mensaje en el que llevan insistiendo todas las autoridades involucradas en las últimas horas. “Con las medidas adoptadas, no hay posibilidad de contagio alguno”, indicaba la secretaria general de Protección Civil y Emergencias del Ministerio del Interior, Virginia Barcones, en una entrevista con elDiario.es.
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في عالَمٍ يتسارع إيقاعه على نحو غير مسبوق، لَم يعد الإنسانُ يواجه تحديات تقليدية يمكن التنبؤ بها، بل أصبح في قلب تحولات عميقة تضرب جُذورَ الوعي والهُوِيَّة والمعنى. هذه الحالةُ التي يمكن وصفها بـ ” صدمة المُستقبَل” لَيست مُجرَّد مُصطلح عابر، بل هي تجربة إنسانية مُركَّبة ، تَنَبَّهَ إلَيها الأدباء بِطُرُق مختلفة، مِن بَينهم الروائي … ظهرت المقالة صدمة المستقبل بين موسى ولد إبنو وألدوس هكسلي أولاً على التنويري.

في عالَمٍ يتسارع إيقاعه على نحو غير مسبوق، لَم يعد الإنسانُ يواجه تحديات تقليدية يمكن التنبؤ بها، بل أصبح في قلب تحولات عميقة تضرب جُذورَ الوعي والهُوِيَّة والمعنى. هذه الحالةُ التي يمكن وصفها بـ ” صدمة المُستقبَل” لَيست مُجرَّد مُصطلح عابر، بل هي تجربة إنسانية مُركَّبة ، تَنَبَّهَ إلَيها الأدباء بِطُرُق مختلفة، مِن بَينهم الروائي … ظهرت المقالة صدمة المستقبل بين موسى ولد إبنو وألدوس هكسلي أولاً على التنويري.
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11 მაისს პატრიარქის არჩევასთან დაკავშირებით თბილისში საავტომობილო მოძრაობა შეიზღუდება რამდენიმე მიმართულებით შინაგან საქმეთა სამინისტროს ინფორმაციით, საქართველოს პატრიარქის არჩევასთან დაკავშირებით, 11 მაისს, 09:00 საათიდან 18:00-მდე საავტომობილო მოძრაობა დროებით შეიზღუდება თბილისში, სამების საკათედრო ტაძრის მიმდებარე ტერიტორიაზე შემდეგი მიმართულებებით: საავტომობილო მოძრაობა აიკრძალება ბუხაიძის ქუჩიდან სამრეკლოს ქუჩის მიმართულებითნაწილობრივ შეიზღუდება საავტომობილო მოძრაობა ბუხაიძის...
11 მაისს პატრიარქის არჩევასთან დაკავშირებით თბილისში საავტომობილო მოძრაობა შეიზღუდება რამდენიმე მიმართულებით შინაგან საქმეთა სამინისტროს ინფორმაციით, საქართველოს პატრიარქის არჩევასთან დაკავშირებით, 11 მაისს, 09:00 საათიდან 18:00-მდე საავტომობილო მოძრაობა დროებით შეიზღუდება თბილისში, სამების საკათედრო ტაძრის მიმდებარე ტერიტორიაზე შემდეგი მიმართულებებით: საავტომობილო მოძრაობა აიკრძალება ბუხაიძის ქუჩიდან სამრეკლოს ქუჩის მიმართულებითნაწილობრივ შეიზღუდება საავტომობილო მოძრაობა ბუხაიძის...
27 minutes
პაკისტანის ჩრდილო-დასავლეთ ქალაქ ბანუში პოლიციის საგუშაგოზე თავდასხმის შედეგად სულ ცოტა, 14 პოლიციელი დაიღუპა. თავდასხმაზე პასუხისმგებლობა დაჯგუფება „იტეჰად-ულ-მუჯაჰიდინ პაკისტანმა“ აიღო, იტყობინება Reuters-ი. პოლიციის წარმომადგენელმა, რომელმაც ვინაობის გამხელა არ ისურვა, სააგენტოს განუცხადა, რომ ასაფეთქებელი ნივთიერებებით სავსე მანქანა თავდაპირველად საგუშაგოს შეეჯახა, შემდეგ კი დაჯგუფების წევრებმა ტერიტორიაზე შეაღწიეს და პოლიციის თანამშრომლებს ცეცხლი გაუხსნეს. სავარაუდოდ, თავდასხმისას...
პაკისტანის ჩრდილო-დასავლეთ ქალაქ ბანუში პოლიციის საგუშაგოზე თავდასხმის შედეგად სულ ცოტა, 14 პოლიციელი დაიღუპა. თავდასხმაზე პასუხისმგებლობა დაჯგუფება „იტეჰად-ულ-მუჯაჰიდინ პაკისტანმა“ აიღო, იტყობინება Reuters-ი. პოლიციის წარმომადგენელმა, რომელმაც ვინაობის გამხელა არ ისურვა, სააგენტოს განუცხადა, რომ ასაფეთქებელი ნივთიერებებით სავსე მანქანა თავდაპირველად საგუშაგოს შეეჯახა, შემდეგ კი დაჯგუფების წევრებმა ტერიტორიაზე შეაღწიეს და პოლიციის თანამშრომლებს ცეცხლი გაუხსნეს. სავარაუდოდ, თავდასხმისას...
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Bordeleko errektoretzaren aitzinean eginen dute manifestazioa, eta Seaskak mobilizaziora batzeko euskaltzale «guziei» die egin die. Testuingurua «txarra» dela nabarmendu dute, eta denen laguntzaren behar «gorrian» daudela zehaztu du Erik Etxartek.
Bordeleko errektoretzaren aitzinean eginen dute manifestazioa, eta Seaskak mobilizaziora batzeko euskaltzale «guziei» die egin die. Testuingurua «txarra» dela nabarmendu dute, eta denen laguntzaren behar «gorrian» daudela zehaztu du Erik Etxartek.
31 minutes
Más de 2 mil millones de pesos adeudaría la empresa Tapusa a contratistas y subcontratistas que prestaron servicios en...
31 minutes
Más de 2 mil millones de pesos adeudaría la empresa Tapusa a contratistas y subcontratistas que prestaron servicios en...
31 minutes
Естонія очікує від України посилення контролю над безпілотниками після кількох інцидентів із порушенням повітряного простору країн Балтії, повідомляє естонський суспільний мовник ERR. За даними медіа, після кількох інцидентів із безпілотниками Україна хоче направити до країн Балтії своїх експертів для посилення повітряної безпеки і вже зв’язалася щодо цього питання із посольством Естонії. Зміст плану поки що не розкривається. «Зрозуміло, все це вимагає уточнення та роз'яснення. Що саме це...
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Естонія очікує від України посилення контролю над безпілотниками після кількох інцидентів із порушенням повітряного простору країн Балтії, повідомляє естонський суспільний мовник ERR. За даними медіа, після кількох інцидентів із безпілотниками Україна хоче направити до країн Балтії своїх експертів для посилення повітряної безпеки і вже зв’язалася щодо цього питання із посольством Естонії. Зміст плану поки що не розкривається. «Зрозуміло, все це вимагає уточнення та роз'яснення. Що саме це...
33 minutes
Tokom posljednjih sedmica, Sjedinjene Države i američke kompanije potpisale su sporazume vrijedne više milijardi dolara s Albanijom, Hrvatskom i Bosnom i Hercegovinom, s ciljem širenja energetskog uticaja u regionu i smanjenja zavisnosti od Rusije.
Tokom posljednjih sedmica, Sjedinjene Države i američke kompanije potpisale su sporazume vrijedne više milijardi dolara s Albanijom, Hrvatskom i Bosnom i Hercegovinom, s ciljem širenja energetskog uticaja u regionu i smanjenja zavisnosti od Rusije.
34 minutes
A ministra da Saúde espanhola, Mónica García, afirmou que a operação de resgate dos passageiros do navio de cruzeiro está a decorrer sem problemas. Já o director-geral da OMS, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, sublinhou que a Espanha está a “dar um exemplo”.
A ministra da Saúde espanhola, Mónica García, afirmou que a operação de resgate dos passageiros do navio de cruzeiro está a decorrer sem problemas. Já o director-geral da OMS, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, sublinhou que a Espanha está a “dar um exemplo”.
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سوپای ئیسرائیل ڕایگەیاند، لە درێژەی ئۆپەراسیۆنی پاککردنەوە لە کەمپەکانی ناوەڕاستی کەرتی غەززە، لە ڕۆژهەڵاتی هێڵی زەرد، دوو ڕێڕەوی تونێلیان دۆزیوەتەوە. بەگوێرەی زانیارییەکانی سوپای ئیسرائیل، درێژی دوو تونێلەکە بە گشتی نزیکەی دوو کیلۆمەتر بووە و لە کاتی ئۆپەراسیۆنەکەدا چەندین ژووری جیاواز و بڕێک چەکی جۆراوجۆریش دۆزراوەتەوە. هەروەها سوپای ئیسرائیل ڕایگەیاند کە هێزەکانیان لە کاتی گەڕان و پشکنینی مەیدانیدا لە ناوچەکە دەیان موشەک و تەقەمەنییان دۆزیوەتەوە. بەگوێرەی ڕاگەیەندراوەکەی سوپای...
سوپای ئیسرائیل ڕایگەیاند، لە درێژەی ئۆپەراسیۆنی پاککردنەوە لە کەمپەکانی ناوەڕاستی کەرتی غەززە، لە ڕۆژهەڵاتی هێڵی زەرد، دوو ڕێڕەوی تونێلیان دۆزیوەتەوە. بەگوێرەی زانیارییەکانی سوپای ئیسرائیل، درێژی دوو تونێلەکە بە گشتی نزیکەی دوو کیلۆمەتر بووە و لە کاتی ئۆپەراسیۆنەکەدا چەندین ژووری جیاواز و بڕێک چەکی جۆراوجۆریش دۆزراوەتەوە. هەروەها سوپای ئیسرائیل ڕایگەیاند کە هێزەکانیان لە کاتی گەڕان و پشکنینی مەیدانیدا لە ناوچەکە دەیان موشەک و تەقەمەنییان دۆزیوەتەوە. بەگوێرەی ڕاگەیەندراوەکەی سوپای...
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A new cross-Canada standard sets out what evidence-informed substance use prevention, education and intervention should look like from kindergarten through Grade 12.
36 minutes
A new cross-Canada standard sets out what evidence-informed substance use prevention, education and intervention should look like from kindergarten through Grade 12.
37 minutes
Aunque en diciembre de 2025, y según el INE, se registró un alza interanual de 1% en los nacimientos tras...
37 minutes
Aunque en diciembre de 2025, y según el INE, se registró un alza interanual de 1% en los nacimientos tras...
39 minutes
Après une escale en Égypte, samedi 9 mai, le président français Emmanuel Macron arrive cet après-midi à Nairobi, la capitale du Kenya. Il se rendra, à sa sortie de l’avion, directement à la State House, le palais présidentiel kényan.
Après une escale en Égypte, samedi 9 mai, le président français Emmanuel Macron arrive cet après-midi à Nairobi, la capitale du Kenya. Il se rendra, à sa sortie de l’avion, directement à la State House, le palais présidentiel kényan.