سنای فرانسه برای نخستین بار با انتشار یک گزارش اطلاعاتی تکان‌دهنده، از رشد نگران‌کننده «شبکه‌های مردسالارانه افراطی» به عنوان یک تهدید امنیتی نوظهور پرده برداشت؛ پدیده‌ای دیجیتال و خشونت‌محور که با ایجاد یک «اقتصاد فلاکت روانی»، نسل جوان را هدف قرار داده و زنگ خطر تروریسم زن‌ستیزانه را در این کشور به صدا درآورده است.

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سنای فرانسه برای نخستین بار با انتشار یک گزارش اطلاعاتی تکان‌دهنده، از رشد نگران‌کننده «شبکه‌های مردسالارانه افراطی» به عنوان یک تهدید امنیتی نوظهور پرده برداشت؛ پدیده‌ای دیجیتال و خشونت‌محور که با ایجاد یک «اقتصاد فلاکت روانی»، نسل جوان را هدف قرار داده و زنگ خطر تروریسم زن‌ستیزانه را در این کشور به صدا درآورده است.

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Sebastián Marset Sebastián Marset is Uruguay’s most famous drug trafficker and the leader of an international network known as the First Uruguayan Cartel (Primer Cartel Uruguayo – PCU). The post Sebastián Marset appeared first on InSight Crime.

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Sebastián Marset Sebastián Marset is Uruguay’s most famous drug trafficker and the leader of an international network known as the First Uruguayan Cartel (Primer Cartel Uruguayo – PCU). The post Sebastián Marset appeared first on InSight Crime.

The 6 to 3 ruling allows the government to to stop asylum-seekers from physically setting foot in the United States, effectively keeping them from applying for asylum.

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The 6 to 3 ruling allows the government to to stop asylum-seekers from physically setting foot in the United States, effectively keeping them from applying for asylum.

Fiscalização da Superintendência Regional do Trabalho de São Paulo identificou “sonegação sistemática”, jornadas excessivas e outras irregularidades trabalhistas contra funcionários do Banco Digimais entre 2019 e 2025 The post Alvo da PF, banco de Edir Macedo deve quase R$ 2 milhões a trabalhadores appeared first on Repórter Brasil.

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Fiscalização da Superintendência Regional do Trabalho de São Paulo identificou “sonegação sistemática”, jornadas excessivas e outras irregularidades trabalhistas contra funcionários do Banco Digimais entre 2019 e 2025 The post Alvo da PF, banco de Edir Macedo deve quase R$ 2 milhões a trabalhadores appeared first on Repórter Brasil.

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پولیس پاکستان یک زن فرانسوی و پنج فرزندش را آزاد کرد.

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پولیس پاکستان یک زن فرانسوی و پنج فرزندش را آزاد کرد.

Undocumented students will be barred from enrolling in Florida universities if a new admissions change continues to gain traction and is approved ahead of the 2027-2028 school year. The Florida Board of Governors, the state’s top higher education commission, unanimously moved forward with the rule change on Thursday. They’ll vote on it in September. “[The […]

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Undocumented students will be barred from enrolling in Florida universities if a new admissions change continues to gain traction and is approved ahead of the 2027-2028 school year. The Florida Board of Governors, the state’s top higher education commission, unanimously moved forward with the rule change on Thursday. They’ll vote on it in September. “[The […]

Lawyers representing Police Captain Richard Ruai Kuol on Thursday asked the police court in Juba The post Defence seeks dismissal of assault case against police officer appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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Einigung von Bund und Ländern: damit Anträge genau dort ankommen, wo sie hingehören (Symbolbild) – Gemeinfrei-ähnlich freigegeben durch unsplash.com: Unsplash / Malcolm ChoongBürger:innen stellen digitale Anträge und die Verwaltung bearbeitet sie. Damit sie an der richtigen Stelle ankommen, braucht es eine Transport-Infrastruktur. Bund und Länder haben sich nun auf eine Lösung dafür geeinigt und wollen sie bundesweit ausrollen. Scheitern könnte das jedoch schon an den Landesgrenzen.

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Einigung von Bund und Ländern: damit Anträge genau dort ankommen, wo sie hingehören (Symbolbild) – Gemeinfrei-ähnlich freigegeben durch unsplash.com: Unsplash / Malcolm ChoongBürger:innen stellen digitale Anträge und die Verwaltung bearbeitet sie. Damit sie an der richtigen Stelle ankommen, braucht es eine Transport-Infrastruktur. Bund und Länder haben sich nun auf eine Lösung dafür geeinigt und wollen sie bundesweit ausrollen. Scheitern könnte das jedoch schon an den Landesgrenzen.

Writing for the court majority, Justice Samuel Alito that under the TPS law, the president has unreviewable authority to end the program, without intervention from the courts.

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Writing for the court majority, Justice Samuel Alito that under the TPS law, the president has unreviewable authority to end the program, without intervention from the courts.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is hawking a new diet: sauerkraut. Yes, lacto-fermented cabbage. And it’s catching on with Trump’s cabinet, according to The Wall Street Journal, which reported that Vice President JD Vance, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick are all heaping their plates with cabbage — apparently “drawn by the promise... The post The White House cabinet is eating like your zayde appeared first on The Forward.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is hawking a new diet: sauerkraut. Yes, lacto-fermented cabbage. And it’s catching on with Trump’s cabinet, according to The Wall Street Journal, which reported that Vice President JD Vance, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick are all heaping their plates with cabbage — apparently “drawn by the promise... The post The White House cabinet is eating like your zayde appeared first on The Forward.

One third of the world’s coral reefs may be able to withstand the impacts of climate change by 2050, according to a study conducted by the conservation NGO Wildlife Conservation Society and researchers from Macquarie University in Australia. The findings of the study, yet to be peer-reviewed, were presented on June 16 during the Our […]

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One third of the world’s coral reefs may be able to withstand the impacts of climate change by 2050, according to a study conducted by the conservation NGO Wildlife Conservation Society and researchers from Macquarie University in Australia. The findings of the study, yet to be peer-reviewed, were presented on June 16 during the Our […]

Russia’s Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case against Vladislav Gorin, a Meduza journalist and host of the Chto Sluchilos’ (“What Happened”) podcast, on charges of carrying out the activities of an “undesirable” organization.

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Russia’s Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case against Vladislav Gorin, a Meduza journalist and host of the Chto Sluchilos’ (“What Happened”) podcast, on charges of carrying out the activities of an “undesirable” organization.

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The three-day fundraising event welcomed new and established acts to Snow Fork Event Center. The post Nelsonville Music Festival stays fresh in 20th year appeared first on Athens County Independent.

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The three-day fundraising event welcomed new and established acts to Snow Fork Event Center. The post Nelsonville Music Festival stays fresh in 20th year appeared first on Athens County Independent.

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The New York Times Sunday Magazine published an excerpt from “Regime Change,” the recently published book by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, describing how the Trump White House treated the Jeffrey Epstein files as a political crisis to be managed rather than a criminal matter to be resolved. By the reporters’ account, senior officials — […]

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The New York Times Sunday Magazine published an excerpt from “Regime Change,” the recently published book by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, describing how the Trump White House treated the Jeffrey Epstein files as a political crisis to be managed rather than a criminal matter to be resolved. By the reporters’ account, senior officials — […]

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The S.C. State Ports Authority said on Thursday that the container terminal’s shutdown will be complete by Aug. 1 and will continue for an undetermined period.

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The S.C. State Ports Authority said on Thursday that the container terminal’s shutdown will be complete by Aug. 1 and will continue for an undetermined period.

大家好,歡迎收聽中華世界專題節目,法國《十字架報》與《費加羅報》近期分別登出有關中國於梵蒂岡於2018年就主教任命問題籤署的“秘密”協議的調查報道,以及對在中國秘密傳道者的苦難的深入報道。這兩篇報道共同的背景,是2026年4月人權觀察發布的最新報告和5月24日“為中國受迫害基督徒祈禱日”。本期的中華世界,我們從這兩篇報道取材,並以十問十答的方式介紹中國天主教界與教徒的真實情況。

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大家好,歡迎收聽中華世界專題節目,法國《十字架報》與《費加羅報》近期分別登出有關中國於梵蒂岡於2018年就主教任命問題籤署的“秘密”協議的調查報道,以及對在中國秘密傳道者的苦難的深入報道。這兩篇報道共同的背景,是2026年4月人權觀察發布的最新報告和5月24日“為中國受迫害基督徒祈禱日”。本期的中華世界,我們從這兩篇報道取材,並以十問十答的方式介紹中國天主教界與教徒的真實情況。

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OPINION — Gov. Gavin Newsom’s comments at the Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA) Conference in Sacramento provided some insight into his definition of success and the direction he believes the state should go.Continue reading the full article: Capitol WeeklyOriginal article: http://capitolweekly.net/the-future-of-californias-water-supply/

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OPINION — Gov. Gavin Newsom’s comments at the Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA) Conference in Sacramento provided some insight into his definition of success and the direction he believes the state should go.Continue reading the full article: Capitol WeeklyOriginal article: http://capitolweekly.net/the-future-of-californias-water-supply/

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Orain arte iraungitze epe bat izan dute babes ofizialeko etxeen alokairuek, eta horregatik 2.248 familia etxea galtzeko arriskuan egon dira. Arazo hori konpondu asmoz, epemuga legetik kentzea onartu dute PSNk, EH Bilduk, Geroa Baik eta Zurekin Nafarroak.

Alguns ex-jogadores se assumiram apenas após o torneio e quando se aposentaram, homofobia é o principal fator O post Nenhum jogador em 96 anos de Copa do Mundo esteve em campo sendo assumidamente gay ou bissexual apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Alguns ex-jogadores se assumiram apenas após o torneio e quando se aposentaram, homofobia é o principal fator O post Nenhum jogador em 96 anos de Copa do Mundo esteve em campo sendo assumidamente gay ou bissexual apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

(The Center Square) – As the trend sometimes referred to as “teen takeovers” continues to trouble the city of Chicago, government leaders sat down with youth from across the city to try and better understand how to address the crowds of teens that continue cropping up. The solutions, however, could come at a cost for taxpayers. Largely characterized by dozens or hundreds of teens gathering in one location, reports of “teen takeovers” have been increasingly reported in recent years. Last week, Republican congressional candidate Christian Maxwell told The Center Square about being caught in one an event. Local lawmakers want to address the public safety threat, seen when Chicago police recovers guns and other weapons when handling the crowds. Many proposed solutions hinge on keeping youth occupied, such as a seasonal jobs program and city-sponsored events, but come at a cost to taxpayers. Some aldermen are looking for lower-cost ways, such as curfews. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said Tuesday that the city has taken steps to keep teens occupied while school is out of session, but it needs more investment. “Right now, more than 25,000 young people have started summer jobs through the Chicago Youth Works program. When we invest in our youth, we invest in safer communities, stronger neighborhoods, and a brighter future for Chicago,” Johnson said. In the city’s current year budget, youth employment was allocated $49 million, with participants between the ages of 14-24 being given a roughly $2,000 stipend for summer work. Some aldermen, such as Jessica Fuentes, think addressing large teen gatherings should be considered heavily while crafting the city’s budget for the coming year. “I want to challenge us to not think about legislation as something we should be utilizing to punish people, but to think about legislation as an opportunity to give communities more resources,” Fuentes said. “We should start thinking about the budget, and it’s no secret we’re going to face an immense challenge this budget cycle.” Alderman Pat Dowell said while she supports efforts by the committee, she and her peers need to also consider how to handle the more violent side of the takeovers. “The teen gathering that happened at 57th Street. How many guns did the police recover there? 53,” Dowell said. “We don't talk about the problems that our good kids might be covering for some of the bad kids that are integrating into those events and creating some havoc.” Teens at Wednesday's hearing– along with adult experts and the aldermen – said the gatherings are a result of a failure by adults, rather than teens. “My mom, she's older and she was talking to me about the teen takeovers and she was telling me about her concerns too, and it sounded exactly like what [Dowell] had said,” said Ramaya Simone, a youth leader with the organization Communities United. Simone contended the recovery of guns by CPD at recent gatherings isn’t unusual when considering broader trends of gun violence in the city. “We are young people. We have to think about our adults. We can't legally go into a store and purchase a gun. There are young people who are buying guns from adults,” Simone said. “How can we better make our adults role models? Because we are a reflection of our city.” Alderman Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez said she rejects the idea that there are any “bad kids,” rather some youth in the city that are armed need more support, tying in her own past experience as a student in the city having known peers who carried weapons. “They were armed because they were scared, because they had to go through neighborhoods where they didn't feel safe. Branding kids as ‘bad’ because of what they are doing to be able to survive a world that does not show them love or care, I think is misguided,” Rodriguez-Sanchez said. Members of the committee said they will continue to work on efforts to address the matter and gain more understanding on how to fairly bring an end to the gatherings.

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(The Center Square) – As the trend sometimes referred to as “teen takeovers” continues to trouble the city of Chicago, government leaders sat down with youth from across the city to try and better understand how to address the crowds of teens that continue cropping up. The solutions, however, could come at a cost for taxpayers. Largely characterized by dozens or hundreds of teens gathering in one location, reports of “teen takeovers” have been increasingly reported in recent years. Last week, Republican congressional candidate Christian Maxwell told The Center Square about being caught in one an event. Local lawmakers want to address the public safety threat, seen when Chicago police recovers guns and other weapons when handling the crowds. Many proposed solutions hinge on keeping youth occupied, such as a seasonal jobs program and city-sponsored events, but come at a cost to taxpayers. Some aldermen are looking for lower-cost ways, such as curfews. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said Tuesday that the city has taken steps to keep teens occupied while school is out of session, but it needs more investment. “Right now, more than 25,000 young people have started summer jobs through the Chicago Youth Works program. When we invest in our youth, we invest in safer communities, stronger neighborhoods, and a brighter future for Chicago,” Johnson said. In the city’s current year budget, youth employment was allocated $49 million, with participants between the ages of 14-24 being given a roughly $2,000 stipend for summer work. Some aldermen, such as Jessica Fuentes, think addressing large teen gatherings should be considered heavily while crafting the city’s budget for the coming year. “I want to challenge us to not think about legislation as something we should be utilizing to punish people, but to think about legislation as an opportunity to give communities more resources,” Fuentes said. “We should start thinking about the budget, and it’s no secret we’re going to face an immense challenge this budget cycle.” Alderman Pat Dowell said while she supports efforts by the committee, she and her peers need to also consider how to handle the more violent side of the takeovers. “The teen gathering that happened at 57th Street. How many guns did the police recover there? 53,” Dowell said. “We don't talk about the problems that our good kids might be covering for some of the bad kids that are integrating into those events and creating some havoc.” Teens at Wednesday's hearing– along with adult experts and the aldermen – said the gatherings are a result of a failure by adults, rather than teens. “My mom, she's older and she was talking to me about the teen takeovers and she was telling me about her concerns too, and it sounded exactly like what [Dowell] had said,” said Ramaya Simone, a youth leader with the organization Communities United. Simone contended the recovery of guns by CPD at recent gatherings isn’t unusual when considering broader trends of gun violence in the city. “We are young people. We have to think about our adults. We can't legally go into a store and purchase a gun. There are young people who are buying guns from adults,” Simone said. “How can we better make our adults role models? Because we are a reflection of our city.” Alderman Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez said she rejects the idea that there are any “bad kids,” rather some youth in the city that are armed need more support, tying in her own past experience as a student in the city having known peers who carried weapons. “They were armed because they were scared, because they had to go through neighborhoods where they didn't feel safe. Branding kids as ‘bad’ because of what they are doing to be able to survive a world that does not show them love or care, I think is misguided,” Rodriguez-Sanchez said. Members of the committee said they will continue to work on efforts to address the matter and gain more understanding on how to fairly bring an end to the gatherings.