When Lasha Shakulashvili was a grad student at Tbilisi State University in 2022, he stumbled onto something unbelievable. In the National Archives of Georgia, he found Yiddish posters from 1910 announcing theater performances put on by a grassroots, community-run troupe in Tbilisi in what was then still part of the Russian Empire. The troupe was... The post Yiddish theater is revived in Tbilisi, Georgia after 100 years  appeared first on The Forward.

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When Lasha Shakulashvili was a grad student at Tbilisi State University in 2022, he stumbled onto something unbelievable. In the National Archives of Georgia, he found Yiddish posters from 1910 announcing theater performances put on by a grassroots, community-run troupe in Tbilisi in what was then still part of the Russian Empire. The troupe was... The post Yiddish theater is revived in Tbilisi, Georgia after 100 years  appeared first on The Forward.

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Em texto de encerramento da série, os autores alertam que embora o REDD+ ofereça potencial teórico para promover a conservação e o desenvolvimento sustentável nos trópicos, é crucial avaliar criticamente seus impactos no terreno. Segundo eles, não existem intervenções de conservação que sejam "soluções milagrosas", e que os impactos dependem do desenho e do contexto da intervenção . O post Crédito de carbono para florestas: – 7. Conclusões apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

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Em texto de encerramento da série, os autores alertam que embora o REDD+ ofereça potencial teórico para promover a conservação e o desenvolvimento sustentável nos trópicos, é crucial avaliar criticamente seus impactos no terreno. Segundo eles, não existem intervenções de conservação que sejam "soluções milagrosas", e que os impactos dependem do desenho e do contexto da intervenção . O post Crédito de carbono para florestas: – 7. Conclusões apareceu primeiro em Amazônia Real.

"What we're seeing is this criminalized language around acts that are simple acts of solidarity.... Those smaller acts of solidarity every day are so important."

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"What we're seeing is this criminalized language around acts that are simple acts of solidarity.... Those smaller acts of solidarity every day are so important."

With US warships heading toward Iran, diplomats from the two countries are scheduled to resume high-stake talks at a meeting on February 6. The officials will reopen discussions over Iran's nuclear program, which was disrupted by US strikes on key nuclear facilities last June.

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With US warships heading toward Iran, diplomats from the two countries are scheduled to resume high-stake talks at a meeting on February 6. The officials will reopen discussions over Iran's nuclear program, which was disrupted by US strikes on key nuclear facilities last June.

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Euskal inbertitzaileek Pai Partners funtsari enpresaren %70 erosi diote, eta Uvescok «garai berri bati» ekingo dio. Maria Jose Aduriz izendatu dute presidente ez-exekutibo.

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Euskal inbertitzaileek Pai Partners funtsari enpresaren %70 erosi diote, eta Uvescok «garai berri bati» ekingo dio. Maria Jose Aduriz izendatu dute presidente ez-exekutibo.

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A new study surveyed 130 primary and high school teachers about their views on school break times.

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A new study surveyed 130 primary and high school teachers about their views on school break times.

Women are frustrated at being bombarded with marketing for menopause ‘solutions’ that don’t work or overstate the benefits.

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Women are frustrated at being bombarded with marketing for menopause ‘solutions’ that don’t work or overstate the benefits.

Music occupies your ears. That leaves your eyes – and your hands – free to get on with the job.

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Music occupies your ears. That leaves your eyes – and your hands – free to get on with the job.

Desde el Gobierno creen que el envío de un mensaje masivo de Pável Dúrov con "mentiras y ataques ilegítimos" demuestra "por sí solo la urgente necesidad de regular las redes y aplicaciones de mensajería" El dueño de Telegram envía una alerta masiva a los usuarios españoles acusando a Sánchez de imponer un “Estado de vigilancia” El presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, ha respondido al dueño de Telegram tras enviar una alerta masiva a los usuarios españoles acusándole de imponer un “Estado de vigilancia” por su propuesta de exigir responsabilidad penal para los directivos de las plataformas que no retiren contenido ilegal. “Deja que los tecno-oligarcas ladren, Sancho, es señal de que cabalgamos”, ha escrito en X. Desde el Gobierno creen que Pável Dúrov ha usado “su control sin restricciones” de esta aplicación para enviar un mensaje masivo “en el que vierte varias mentiras y ataques ilegítimos”, señalan fuentes de Moncloa, para las que esto demuestra “por sí solo la urgente necesidad de regular las redes sociales y aplicaciones de mensajería móvil”. El mensaje de Dúrov ha aparecido en los dispositivos de los españoles a través de un chat oficial de Telegram, algo inédito para difundir una arenga política contra un ejecutivo nacional. El responsable de Telegram critica el paquete de medidas que prepara el Gobierno para combatir los contenidos ilegales online y la desinformación, que incluye la persecución penal a los CEO de las plataformas digitales que los permitan. Dúrov asegura que la amenaza de prisión forzará una “sobrecensura” preventiva, donde las empresas borrarán cualquier contenido controvertido, incluido el periodismo crítico y la disidencia política, para evitar riesgos legales. El mensaje advierte a los españoles de que estas regulaciones, bajo el pretexto de la seguridad, convertirán a España en un “Estado de vigilancia”, y les pide que “luchen por sus derechos”. El ataque de Pável Dúrov de este miércoles contra Sánchez se suma al del magnate Elon Musk, que el martes le llamaba “traidor al pueblo de España” y “tirano”. Puente: “Es buen día para desinstalar Telegram” Poco antes había contestado el ministro de Transportes, Óscar Puente: “Hoy es un buen día para desinstalar Telegram de mi teléfono. Nunca me fue de gran utilidad. Así que la pérdida es escasa por no decir nula. пока Pavel”. Puente ha argumentado que al fundador de Telegram no le preocupan los “derechos de los españoles”, como dice en su alerta, sino “su cuenta corriente”. “El todo vale en el que viven instalados los Musk, Durov, etc., no es una defensa de la libertad, es el aprovechamiento indecente de la basura que envenena las sociedades. El soporte no puede vivir al margen del contenido. Alguien debía empezar a poner fin a esto”, ha añadido.

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Desde el Gobierno creen que el envío de un mensaje masivo de Pável Dúrov con "mentiras y ataques ilegítimos" demuestra "por sí solo la urgente necesidad de regular las redes y aplicaciones de mensajería" El dueño de Telegram envía una alerta masiva a los usuarios españoles acusando a Sánchez de imponer un “Estado de vigilancia” El presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, ha respondido al dueño de Telegram tras enviar una alerta masiva a los usuarios españoles acusándole de imponer un “Estado de vigilancia” por su propuesta de exigir responsabilidad penal para los directivos de las plataformas que no retiren contenido ilegal. “Deja que los tecno-oligarcas ladren, Sancho, es señal de que cabalgamos”, ha escrito en X. Desde el Gobierno creen que Pável Dúrov ha usado “su control sin restricciones” de esta aplicación para enviar un mensaje masivo “en el que vierte varias mentiras y ataques ilegítimos”, señalan fuentes de Moncloa, para las que esto demuestra “por sí solo la urgente necesidad de regular las redes sociales y aplicaciones de mensajería móvil”. El mensaje de Dúrov ha aparecido en los dispositivos de los españoles a través de un chat oficial de Telegram, algo inédito para difundir una arenga política contra un ejecutivo nacional. El responsable de Telegram critica el paquete de medidas que prepara el Gobierno para combatir los contenidos ilegales online y la desinformación, que incluye la persecución penal a los CEO de las plataformas digitales que los permitan. Dúrov asegura que la amenaza de prisión forzará una “sobrecensura” preventiva, donde las empresas borrarán cualquier contenido controvertido, incluido el periodismo crítico y la disidencia política, para evitar riesgos legales. El mensaje advierte a los españoles de que estas regulaciones, bajo el pretexto de la seguridad, convertirán a España en un “Estado de vigilancia”, y les pide que “luchen por sus derechos”. El ataque de Pável Dúrov de este miércoles contra Sánchez se suma al del magnate Elon Musk, que el martes le llamaba “traidor al pueblo de España” y “tirano”. Puente: “Es buen día para desinstalar Telegram” Poco antes había contestado el ministro de Transportes, Óscar Puente: “Hoy es un buen día para desinstalar Telegram de mi teléfono. Nunca me fue de gran utilidad. Así que la pérdida es escasa por no decir nula. пока Pavel”. Puente ha argumentado que al fundador de Telegram no le preocupan los “derechos de los españoles”, como dice en su alerta, sino “su cuenta corriente”. “El todo vale en el que viven instalados los Musk, Durov, etc., no es una defensa de la libertad, es el aprovechamiento indecente de la basura que envenena las sociedades. El soporte no puede vivir al margen del contenido. Alguien debía empezar a poner fin a esto”, ha añadido.

As the United States and Russia signal a return to nuclear testing, Australia’s remote monitoring station plays a crucial role in global verification.

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Republican gubernatorial candidate Paul Renner unveiled an anti-corruption legislative package on Wednesday, taking direct aim at Naples U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds in the process. Renner trails Donalds in all public opinion polls in the GOP race for governor this year, with the primary election set for this August. “We don’t need another politician who campaigns […]

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Republican gubernatorial candidate Paul Renner unveiled an anti-corruption legislative package on Wednesday, taking direct aim at Naples U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds in the process. Renner trails Donalds in all public opinion polls in the GOP race for governor this year, with the primary election set for this August. “We don’t need another politician who campaigns […]

Australia’s energy system favours households with wealth, secure housing and flexibility – leaving millions exposed as heatwaves intensify.

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Australia’s energy system favours households with wealth, secure housing and flexibility – leaving millions exposed as heatwaves intensify.

Pauline Hanson’s party has been dysfunctional and scandal-ridden for its entire existence. Capitalising on strong polling will mean changing decades-old patterns.

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Pauline Hanson’s party has been dysfunctional and scandal-ridden for its entire existence. Capitalising on strong polling will mean changing decades-old patterns.

For the past three years, evictions in metro Phoenix have exceeded 80,000, but the state still doesn’t have any kind of formal rental assistance program.  That might change this year.  Rep. Alma Hernandez wants to spend $5 million to help renters undergoing financial hardship avoid being kicked out of their homes. The Tucson Democrat proposed […]

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For the past three years, evictions in metro Phoenix have exceeded 80,000, but the state still doesn’t have any kind of formal rental assistance program.  That might change this year.  Rep. Alma Hernandez wants to spend $5 million to help renters undergoing financial hardship avoid being kicked out of their homes. The Tucson Democrat proposed […]

(The Center Square) - The Yakima City Council is considering another tax proposal to keep a local fire station from closing this summer after resorting to significant public safety cuts to balance the budget.​ The officials closed a $9 million budget deficit heading into January, largely by cutting public safety by $6 million. They put a $6 million property tax hike on the ballot last November, hoping to maintain the status quo, but more than 51% of voters rejected the levy. The fallout included a $1.75 million reduction for the Yakima Fire Department, which planned to offset it by closing Station 92 and redistributing staff to other facilities. Last month, the council responded to concerns by allocating $150,000 in limited reserves for overtime to keep Station 92 open until August. Fire Chief Aaron Markham returned Tuesday at the council’s direction with details on how an EMS levy could fill the gap. He said a levy of 25 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value could generate $3 million annually; $1.9 million would keep Station 92 open, with YFD using the rest to expand services.​ “We have asked the parks to sacrifice. We've asked the police to sacrifice, and now we're talking about increasing the scope of the firefighting,” Councilmember Rick Glenn said, raising concerns given recent struggles to fund basic obligations. “We need these services, but we don't have an unlimited budget.” Councilmember Patricia Byers offered similar concerns and hoped to direct any additional revenues to offset cuts to the Yakima Police Department and Parks and Recreation. If they put an EMS levy on the ballot, the city can spend that money only on relevant things, and it can’t supplant existing funding. Councilmember Juliet Potrykus questioned whether expanding services through a levy would lead to future challenges. State law limits annual property tax increases to 1%. Markham acknowledged that, but said any future renewal would require only a simple majority, rather than a 60% supermajority. “I’m curious if [the EMS levy] will beget another levy at a higher level, over and over,” Potrykus said. Mayor Matt Brown said he wants to see a plan for how the city would distribute revenue from the levy if it goes on the ballot this year. Byers and Glenn suggested a public safety levy instead, since the city could use it for police services as well. But Potrykus said this levy is still only half of the last proposal. The officials ultimately voted 4-2 to direct city staff to return with a financial analysis for the EMS levy. Yakima County also has an EMS levy at the same rate, which expires in 2029. City staff said any EMS levy that the city puts on the ballot must expire at the same time. It typically runs for six years, but in this case, the city would have to run a shorter levy and renew it on a separate ballot from the county.​ The council noted that the county will likely go after an EMS levy renewal in 2028, and if it fails, they could try again in 2029. That would push the city’s renewal timeline, potentially leaving a gap year. If the county raises its levy to 50 cents, the city would receive some of that revenue based on population and other factors, but the city would be barred from setting its own levy due to a countywide cap.​ “We're basically at the mercy of the county,” Byers said. “They have the upper hand in making that decision.”

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(The Center Square) - The Yakima City Council is considering another tax proposal to keep a local fire station from closing this summer after resorting to significant public safety cuts to balance the budget.​ The officials closed a $9 million budget deficit heading into January, largely by cutting public safety by $6 million. They put a $6 million property tax hike on the ballot last November, hoping to maintain the status quo, but more than 51% of voters rejected the levy. The fallout included a $1.75 million reduction for the Yakima Fire Department, which planned to offset it by closing Station 92 and redistributing staff to other facilities. Last month, the council responded to concerns by allocating $150,000 in limited reserves for overtime to keep Station 92 open until August. Fire Chief Aaron Markham returned Tuesday at the council’s direction with details on how an EMS levy could fill the gap. He said a levy of 25 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value could generate $3 million annually; $1.9 million would keep Station 92 open, with YFD using the rest to expand services.​ “We have asked the parks to sacrifice. We've asked the police to sacrifice, and now we're talking about increasing the scope of the firefighting,” Councilmember Rick Glenn said, raising concerns given recent struggles to fund basic obligations. “We need these services, but we don't have an unlimited budget.” Councilmember Patricia Byers offered similar concerns and hoped to direct any additional revenues to offset cuts to the Yakima Police Department and Parks and Recreation. If they put an EMS levy on the ballot, the city can spend that money only on relevant things, and it can’t supplant existing funding. Councilmember Juliet Potrykus questioned whether expanding services through a levy would lead to future challenges. State law limits annual property tax increases to 1%. Markham acknowledged that, but said any future renewal would require only a simple majority, rather than a 60% supermajority. “I’m curious if [the EMS levy] will beget another levy at a higher level, over and over,” Potrykus said. Mayor Matt Brown said he wants to see a plan for how the city would distribute revenue from the levy if it goes on the ballot this year. Byers and Glenn suggested a public safety levy instead, since the city could use it for police services as well. But Potrykus said this levy is still only half of the last proposal. The officials ultimately voted 4-2 to direct city staff to return with a financial analysis for the EMS levy. Yakima County also has an EMS levy at the same rate, which expires in 2029. City staff said any EMS levy that the city puts on the ballot must expire at the same time. It typically runs for six years, but in this case, the city would have to run a shorter levy and renew it on a separate ballot from the county.​ The council noted that the county will likely go after an EMS levy renewal in 2028, and if it fails, they could try again in 2029. That would push the city’s renewal timeline, potentially leaving a gap year. If the county raises its levy to 50 cents, the city would receive some of that revenue based on population and other factors, but the city would be barred from setting its own levy due to a countywide cap.​ “We're basically at the mercy of the county,” Byers said. “They have the upper hand in making that decision.”

(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to California's redistricting bid that would add more Democrat-majority districts in the state. In November, California voters approved Proposition 50, a ballot measure that allowed mid-decade congressional redistricting. The measure was proposed by the Democrat-led General Assembly to add as many as five congressional districts in favor of Democrats. The California General Assembly took up the effort after legislators in Texas redrew congressional maps to add as many as five districts in favor of Republicans. However, lawyers for the Trump administration urged justices on the Supreme Court to strike down California’s map. The lawyers argued Prop. 50, the California ballot measure to approve the new congressional district lines, made distinctions on race and should be classified as racial gerrymandering. “An injunction effectively requiring California to return to its earlier map would be less disruptive to the State’s election apparatus than allowing the Prop 50 map to go into effect,” the lawyers wrote. “Under the proposed lines, Democrats could gain up to 5 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives,” California Democrats wrote. “With a majority in the House, Democrats can fight back against Trump and Republicans’ MAGA agenda.”

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(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to California's redistricting bid that would add more Democrat-majority districts in the state. In November, California voters approved Proposition 50, a ballot measure that allowed mid-decade congressional redistricting. The measure was proposed by the Democrat-led General Assembly to add as many as five congressional districts in favor of Democrats. The California General Assembly took up the effort after legislators in Texas redrew congressional maps to add as many as five districts in favor of Republicans. However, lawyers for the Trump administration urged justices on the Supreme Court to strike down California’s map. The lawyers argued Prop. 50, the California ballot measure to approve the new congressional district lines, made distinctions on race and should be classified as racial gerrymandering. “An injunction effectively requiring California to return to its earlier map would be less disruptive to the State’s election apparatus than allowing the Prop 50 map to go into effect,” the lawyers wrote. “Under the proposed lines, Democrats could gain up to 5 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives,” California Democrats wrote. “With a majority in the House, Democrats can fight back against Trump and Republicans’ MAGA agenda.”

Touadera, regarde, les Centrafricains réclament que Wagner remplace Air France sur la liaison Bangui-Paris avec ses hélicoptères     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).   Les mercenaires russes de la milice Wagner qui transportent déjà des passagers en Centrafrique sont maintenant sollicités par les centrafricains pour prendre en charge la liaison Bangui-Paris […] Cet article Touadera, regarde, les Centrafricains réclament que Wagner remplace Air France sur la liaison Bangui-Paris avec ses hélicoptères est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

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