Drejt përfundimit rikonstruimi dhe zgjerimi i Aeroportit “Shën Apostull Pali” në Ohër. Zëvendëskryeministri dhe ministër i Transportit Aleksandar Nikolloski, i cili sot ishte në inspektim të punimeve ndërtimore, tha se mbi 65 përqind e projektit për rikonstruim të Aeroportit të Ohrit janë përfunduar. Më e rëndësishmja, sipas tij, është që gjatë procesit puna në aeroport […]

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Drejt përfundimit rikonstruimi dhe zgjerimi i Aeroportit “Shën Apostull Pali” në Ohër. Zëvendëskryeministri dhe ministër i Transportit Aleksandar Nikolloski, i cili sot ishte në inspektim të punimeve ndërtimore, tha se mbi 65 përqind e projektit për rikonstruim të Aeroportit të Ohrit janë përfunduar. Më e rëndësishmja, sipas tij, është që gjatë procesit puna në aeroport […]

La Serra do Barbanza conserva uno de los paisajes más singulares de Galicia, donde senderistas y amantes de la naturaleza pueden encontrarse con manadas de caballos semisalvajes mientras recorren algunos de los mejores miradores de las Rías Baixas.

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La Serra do Barbanza conserva uno de los paisajes más singulares de Galicia, donde senderistas y amantes de la naturaleza pueden encontrarse con manadas de caballos semisalvajes mientras recorren algunos de los mejores miradores de las Rías Baixas.

Первая партия армянских роз отправлена в Латвию

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(The Center Square) – Protection of families, small businesses and taxpayers from utility rate increases attached to data center development and energy policy mandates cleared North Carolina’s House of Representatives this week with support from two Democrats and two independents formerly Democrats. No Republicans were against Ratepayer Protection Act, known also as Senate Bill 730. Senators are back in session this week, with Tuesday the first day of committee meetings. The bill, supporters say, will protect ratepayers from subsidizing data centers. It’s also intended to support affordable, reliable energy for future generations. Passage was 69-44. Among the ayes were Democratic Reps. Pricey Harrison of Guilford County and Shelly Willingham of Edgecombe County, and Mecklenburg County independent Reps. Carla Cunningham and Nasif Majeed. The bill was initially filed and made it through the crossover deadline last spring known as the Expand CEPS/Nuclear and Hydro. Davidson County Republican Sen. Steve Jarvis’ one-page proposal was “an act to expand the clean energy portfolio standard to include existing nuclear and large hydroelectric power facilities.” In the 12-page measure sent to the Senate on Thursday, that language is gone. Senate passage had been 29-18, with no Republicans against it and no Democrats for it. “This is an idea worth exploring in order to keep other customers from shouldering the costs of constructing new power plants to meet the new demand, specifically from data centers,” Jon Sanders told the Carolina Journal this week. He’s director of the John Locke Foundation’s Center for Food, Power, and Life. “That said, changing the law to allow data centers voluntarily to supply or contract for their own power independent from the grid would shield other customers from the risks without requiring special contracts and terms with the utility,” Sanders said. March polling statewide by the Carolina Journal, in conjunction with Harper Polling, said 78.2% of voters believe data centers should generate their energy. Fewer than 10% opposed the idea. House supporters say the legislation would bring about stronger oversight of data centers; changes to energy policy; and a measure aimed at ethics and accountability. “North Carolinians are already feeling the pinch of higher electricity bills, and we cannot allow massive data centers and unrealistic green energy mandates to make it worse,” said Franklin County Republican Rep. Matthew Winslow. “Data centers bring economic opportunity, but they must not come at the expense of our ratepayers, our water resources, or our energy reliability. The Ratepayer Protection Act strikes the right balance – encouraging responsible growth while putting North Carolina families first.”

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(The Center Square) – Protection of families, small businesses and taxpayers from utility rate increases attached to data center development and energy policy mandates cleared North Carolina’s House of Representatives this week with support from two Democrats and two independents formerly Democrats. No Republicans were against Ratepayer Protection Act, known also as Senate Bill 730. Senators are back in session this week, with Tuesday the first day of committee meetings. The bill, supporters say, will protect ratepayers from subsidizing data centers. It’s also intended to support affordable, reliable energy for future generations. Passage was 69-44. Among the ayes were Democratic Reps. Pricey Harrison of Guilford County and Shelly Willingham of Edgecombe County, and Mecklenburg County independent Reps. Carla Cunningham and Nasif Majeed. The bill was initially filed and made it through the crossover deadline last spring known as the Expand CEPS/Nuclear and Hydro. Davidson County Republican Sen. Steve Jarvis’ one-page proposal was “an act to expand the clean energy portfolio standard to include existing nuclear and large hydroelectric power facilities.” In the 12-page measure sent to the Senate on Thursday, that language is gone. Senate passage had been 29-18, with no Republicans against it and no Democrats for it. “This is an idea worth exploring in order to keep other customers from shouldering the costs of constructing new power plants to meet the new demand, specifically from data centers,” Jon Sanders told the Carolina Journal this week. He’s director of the John Locke Foundation’s Center for Food, Power, and Life. “That said, changing the law to allow data centers voluntarily to supply or contract for their own power independent from the grid would shield other customers from the risks without requiring special contracts and terms with the utility,” Sanders said. March polling statewide by the Carolina Journal, in conjunction with Harper Polling, said 78.2% of voters believe data centers should generate their energy. Fewer than 10% opposed the idea. House supporters say the legislation would bring about stronger oversight of data centers; changes to energy policy; and a measure aimed at ethics and accountability. “North Carolinians are already feeling the pinch of higher electricity bills, and we cannot allow massive data centers and unrealistic green energy mandates to make it worse,” said Franklin County Republican Rep. Matthew Winslow. “Data centers bring economic opportunity, but they must not come at the expense of our ratepayers, our water resources, or our energy reliability. The Ratepayer Protection Act strikes the right balance – encouraging responsible growth while putting North Carolina families first.”

Bujanda, que ha estado ocho años al frente de la jefatura de la Policía vasca, ha anunciado su jubilación en el acto anual de entrega de condecoraciones y felicitacionesLa comisión de control de la Policía vasca investiga ya las cargas de la Ertzaintza en Loiu contra miembros de la Flotilla El jefe de la Ertzaintza, Josu Bujanda, ha anunciado este domingo que abandonará el cargo tras ocho al frente de la jefatura de la Policía vasca y 43 en el cuerpo. Bujanda ha hecho pública la noticia en la Academia Vasca de Policía y Emergencias de Arkaute, durante el acto anual de entrega de condecoraciones y felicitaciones al mérito policial y de homenaje a agentes fallecidos en servicio y asesinados por ETA, al que han asistido el lehendakari, Imanol Pradales; el consejero de Seguridad, Bingen Zupiria, y la consejera de Justicia y Derechos Humanos, María Jesús San José. El todavía jefe de la Ertzaintza ha afirmado que abandona el cargo “con la conciencia tranquila de haber hecho todo lo posible y con algunos fallos”. “Como todos los que somos de carne y hueso”, ha añadido. “Me voy con la conciencia tranquila, porque otro de los principios y valores que tenemos (en la Ertzaintza) es el trabajo en equipo, y yo me he sentido arropado, con gente cercana que me ha ayudado en los malos momentos”, ha manifestado, según recoge Europa Press. El lehendakari ha aprovechado la ocasión para elogiar “la trayectoria, el compromiso y el servicio a Euskadi” de Bujanda. “¡Enhorabuena, Josu, y gracias por todo tu trabajo a lo largo de los años!”, ha escrito.

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Bujanda, que ha estado ocho años al frente de la jefatura de la Policía vasca, ha anunciado su jubilación en el acto anual de entrega de condecoraciones y felicitacionesLa comisión de control de la Policía vasca investiga ya las cargas de la Ertzaintza en Loiu contra miembros de la Flotilla El jefe de la Ertzaintza, Josu Bujanda, ha anunciado este domingo que abandonará el cargo tras ocho al frente de la jefatura de la Policía vasca y 43 en el cuerpo. Bujanda ha hecho pública la noticia en la Academia Vasca de Policía y Emergencias de Arkaute, durante el acto anual de entrega de condecoraciones y felicitaciones al mérito policial y de homenaje a agentes fallecidos en servicio y asesinados por ETA, al que han asistido el lehendakari, Imanol Pradales; el consejero de Seguridad, Bingen Zupiria, y la consejera de Justicia y Derechos Humanos, María Jesús San José. El todavía jefe de la Ertzaintza ha afirmado que abandona el cargo “con la conciencia tranquila de haber hecho todo lo posible y con algunos fallos”. “Como todos los que somos de carne y hueso”, ha añadido. “Me voy con la conciencia tranquila, porque otro de los principios y valores que tenemos (en la Ertzaintza) es el trabajo en equipo, y yo me he sentido arropado, con gente cercana que me ha ayudado en los malos momentos”, ha manifestado, según recoge Europa Press. El lehendakari ha aprovechado la ocasión para elogiar “la trayectoria, el compromiso y el servicio a Euskadi” de Bujanda. “¡Enhorabuena, Josu, y gracias por todo tu trabajo a lo largo de los años!”, ha escrito.

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Film music helps create the magic of cinema. But who works on this key creative process behind the scenes? French film music supervisor Pierre-Marie Dru tells RFI what it takes to match movies with the perfect soundtrack.

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(The Center Square) – Five challengers on Tuesday will try to unseat U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham in South Carolina’s Republican primary. Turning 71 five days after America turns 250, he’s hopeful of a fifth term and has the backing despite some past differences with mercurial second-term Republican President Donald Trump. The latest polling, from The Citadel, casts him with a 10% lead on 2020 state Senate candidate Mark Lynch. Other polls say the gap is wider. South Carolina will elect a U.S. senator; all seven representatives to the U.S. House; eight executive offices led by the governor; and all 124 members of the state House of Representatives. State senators are on four-year terms on a cycle parallel to the presidential races; the lower chamber has two-year terms. Graham has been in the Beltway since first winning election – first of four terms – to the House of Representatives in 1994. He began his tenure in the Senate in 2002. In this 119th Congress, he’s chairman of the Committee on the Budget and has seats on committees for appropriations; environment and public works; and the judiciary. His time in the 116th, from January 2019 to January 2021, included chairmanship of the Committee on the Judiciary. Confirmations sailed through for Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, and more than 200 federal judges appointed by Trump. Lynch, defeated by Scott Talley 52.8%-47.2% in the state Senate District 12 primary six years ago, helped direct his father’s appliance business into the top 100 in the nation in sales volume. His campaign takes aim at a number of Graham’s actions while in Congress. The Citadel Poll, taken May 21-31, of 1,505 registered voters carries a +/- 3.2% margin of error. Graham led Lynch 46%-36%, with 18% unsure and no other candidates listed. Calvin Cowen, Thomas Dismukes, Patrick Hermann and Darius Mitchell are also on the Republican ballot. In a poll by the Trafalgar Group released a week earlier, Graham led 52%-28%. In another May poll, by InsiderAdvantage, Graham led 56%-13%. Annie Andrews, in The Citadel poll for the Democratic primary, led Brandon Brown 45%-14%. Kyle Freeman (5%) is also on the ballot. Thirty-six percent were unsure. In the U.S. House primaries, Republicans will choose a new candidate for the 1st Congressional District with Rep. Nancy Mace opting to run for governor. Ten candidates are in the field. In the 5th Congressional District, Republican Rep. Ralph Norman is also choosing a run for governor and Wes Climer is unchallenged. Incumbent Republican Reps. Sheri Biggs (3rd) and Russell Fry (7th) are not challenged Tuesday. The breakdown from the state in the House is six Republicans and one Democrat. Democratic U.S. Rep. James Clyburn, just over a month away from his 86th birthday, is challenged by Frederick Goodwin in the 6th Congressional District in his bid for an 18th term.

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(The Center Square) – Five challengers on Tuesday will try to unseat U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham in South Carolina’s Republican primary. Turning 71 five days after America turns 250, he’s hopeful of a fifth term and has the backing despite some past differences with mercurial second-term Republican President Donald Trump. The latest polling, from The Citadel, casts him with a 10% lead on 2020 state Senate candidate Mark Lynch. Other polls say the gap is wider. South Carolina will elect a U.S. senator; all seven representatives to the U.S. House; eight executive offices led by the governor; and all 124 members of the state House of Representatives. State senators are on four-year terms on a cycle parallel to the presidential races; the lower chamber has two-year terms. Graham has been in the Beltway since first winning election – first of four terms – to the House of Representatives in 1994. He began his tenure in the Senate in 2002. In this 119th Congress, he’s chairman of the Committee on the Budget and has seats on committees for appropriations; environment and public works; and the judiciary. His time in the 116th, from January 2019 to January 2021, included chairmanship of the Committee on the Judiciary. Confirmations sailed through for Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, and more than 200 federal judges appointed by Trump. Lynch, defeated by Scott Talley 52.8%-47.2% in the state Senate District 12 primary six years ago, helped direct his father’s appliance business into the top 100 in the nation in sales volume. His campaign takes aim at a number of Graham’s actions while in Congress. The Citadel Poll, taken May 21-31, of 1,505 registered voters carries a +/- 3.2% margin of error. Graham led Lynch 46%-36%, with 18% unsure and no other candidates listed. Calvin Cowen, Thomas Dismukes, Patrick Hermann and Darius Mitchell are also on the Republican ballot. In a poll by the Trafalgar Group released a week earlier, Graham led 52%-28%. In another May poll, by InsiderAdvantage, Graham led 56%-13%. Annie Andrews, in The Citadel poll for the Democratic primary, led Brandon Brown 45%-14%. Kyle Freeman (5%) is also on the ballot. Thirty-six percent were unsure. In the U.S. House primaries, Republicans will choose a new candidate for the 1st Congressional District with Rep. Nancy Mace opting to run for governor. Ten candidates are in the field. In the 5th Congressional District, Republican Rep. Ralph Norman is also choosing a run for governor and Wes Climer is unchallenged. Incumbent Republican Reps. Sheri Biggs (3rd) and Russell Fry (7th) are not challenged Tuesday. The breakdown from the state in the House is six Republicans and one Democrat. Democratic U.S. Rep. James Clyburn, just over a month away from his 86th birthday, is challenged by Frederick Goodwin in the 6th Congressional District in his bid for an 18th term.

From a chili cheese omelet in Newport to crab hash in Eagle Rock, readers share the spots they keep coming back to.

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Our picks around Inglewood for BBQ, tacos, soul food, pasta and more.

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Summertime could be the best time to explore the region’s not-so-obvious nightlife offerings. Here’s a guide to help you get started.

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There are plenty of World Cup-related things to do with kids to help you get in on the tournament action without spending a fortune on tickets.

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कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता (AI) केवल पृथ्वी को गर्म करने वाली ग्रीनहाउस गैसों की चिन्ताजनक मात्रा के लिए ही ज़िम्मेदार नहीं है. इस तकनीक का पर्यावरणीय प्रभाव भी तेज़ी से बढ़ रहा है, जिससे पृथ्वी के प्राकृतिक संसाधनों पर दबाव बढ़ सकता है.

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Faboritoek ez dute hutsik egin Getarian. Oriok hiru segundo atera dizkio Donostiarra bigarren sailkatuari, eta Arraun Lagunak-ek hamar Tolosaldeari.

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Faboritoek ez dute hutsik egin Getarian. Oriok hiru segundo atera dizkio Donostiarra bigarren sailkatuari, eta Arraun Lagunak-ek hamar Tolosaldeari.

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Në nivel të Kosovës, dalja në votime deri në orën 13:00 ka shënuar rënie krahasuar me zgjedhjet e dhjetorit 2025, duke zbritur në 15,77% nga 18,6% sa ishte në procesin e kaluar zgjedhor në të njëjtën orë.

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Në nivel të Kosovës, dalja në votime deri në orën 13:00 ka shënuar rënie krahasuar me zgjedhjet e dhjetorit 2025, duke zbritur në 15,77% nga 18,6% sa ishte në procesin e kaluar zgjedhor në të njëjtën orë.

Российский бизнесмен, который, как утверждал Владимир Путин, ездил в мае в Киев и встречался Владимиром Зеленским, достаточно известен. Об этом рассказал корреспонденту ВГТРК Павлу Зарубину помощник президента РФ Юрий Ушаков.

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من المقرر أن تتخذ الخطوط الجوية الإثيوبية قرارا حاسما بشأن طلبية طائرات تجارية إقليمية جديدة خلال الأشهر الثلاثة المقبلة، وذلك في إطار خطتها الاستراتيجية لتوسيع شبكة رحلاتها في القارة الأفريقية وتعزيز

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Зокрема, дрони уразили термінал у Феодосії, де розташовані сім резервуарів для палива ємністю 10 тисяч та 20 тисяч кубічних метрів

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