No hay rastro de que Rosa, la ganadora de Pasapalabra, haya abandonado España "tras convertirse en millonaria": lo que sí dijo en una entrevista es que hará un viaje a Argentina No hay rastro de que Rosa, la concursante ganadora del bote de 2.716.000 euros en Pasapalabra haya abandonado “España tras convertirse en millonaria”. La publicación de donde proviene esa afirmación lo menciona en el titular pero en el resto del artículo solo se habla de un viaje a Argentina que haría cuando ganara el bote. Estas palabras las pronunció durante la entrevista que le hicieron tras ganar Pasapalabra [min. 02:10]. En ningún momento se señala que vaya a abandonar España, sino que hará un viaje a Argentina.  Cuidado con las palabras de Rosa Rodríguez, la ganadora de Pasapalabra, sobre que la respuesta que le dio el bote estuviera “en un parque en el que jugaba” en su infancia Rosa Rodríguez, ganadora el 5 de febrero de 2026 del bote de ‘Pasapalabra’, no ha dicho textualmente que la palabra ganadora “Morrall” estuviera en un parque de su infancia en el que jugaba al fútbol. En una entrevista para La Voz de Galicia, le preguntan a la coruñesa por la técnica denominada “palacios mentales” para asociar palabras con sitios conocidos y  Rodríguez afirma: “La idea es que sean sitios que conoces muy bien, que tienes muy interiorizadas, que los puedas visualizar bien, porque eso es lo que te ayuda a llegar a la información que quieres. De hecho, esta respuesta que al final me ha dado el bote, estaba en un parque en el que jugaba al fútbol todos los días en la infancia”.  Tras ganar el bote, la profesora también hizo referencia en el programa de Pasapalabra al método de estudio de los “palacios mentales”. Rosa Rodríguez relacionó el nombre del jugador de la NFL Earl Morrall con un lugar de su infancia cuyo nombre no ha querido desvelar, esto no quiere decir que la palabra estuviera textualmente en ese lugar. Sí, Hacienda se quedará más de 1.200.000 de los 2.716.000 euros que Rosa Rodríguez ha ganado en Pasapalabra Del premio de 2.716.000 euros que ganó la coruñesa Rosa Rodríguez en el programa Pasapalabra, Hacienda se queda con alrededor de 1,2 millones de euros. Según explica el sindicato de técnicos del Ministerio de Hacienda (GESTHA) en un comunicado, los premios en metálico de los concursos de televisión se consideran ganancias patrimoniales y tributan en el IRPF dentro de la base general. Se trata de una retención del 19%, según establece el artículo 101.7 de la Ley 35/2006 del IRPF. Tras esta primera retención, se descuentan 516.040 euros del importe total, por lo que el premio ingresado a Rosa queda en alrededor de 2.199.960 euros. Pero la ganadora tendrá que descontar otra parte del premio en la declaración de la renta. El premio íntegro (no lo ya cobrado) se declara como ganancia patrimonial y se suma al resto de ingresos del año. Al tramo estatal más alto (24,5%) hay que sumarle el autonómico, en este caso de Galicia (22,5%), lo que suma un 47%. Al calcular el impuesto final, Hacienda resta los 516.040 euros ya retenidos y exige a la ganadora pagar la diferencia hasta alcanzar ese tipo efectivo. De este modo, Hacienda se quedaría con un total aproximado de 1.276.520 euros y la concursante recibiría unos 1,4 millones de euros.  Es cierto que Rosa, la ganadora de Pasapalabra, dijo que no le da rabia "compartir el bote con Hacienda" y que "gracias al sistema de impuestos" hay un "gran sistema de servicios públicos" Tras ganar el bote de 2.716.000 euros en Pasapalabra, Rosa, dijo en una entrevista en ABC que no le da “rabia compartir el bote con Hacienda, me parece justo”. “Soy una creyente de que las personas que más ingresos tienen deberían contribuir más para poder vivir en la sociedad tal y como la conocemos. Gracias al sistema de impuestos que tenemos en España, tenemos un gran sistema de servicios públicos”, añadió. Del premio de 2.716.000 euros que ganó Rosa en el programa Pasapalabra, Hacienda se queda con alrededor de 1,2 millones de euros.

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No hay rastro de que Rosa, la ganadora de Pasapalabra, haya abandonado España "tras convertirse en millonaria": lo que sí dijo en una entrevista es que hará un viaje a Argentina No hay rastro de que Rosa, la concursante ganadora del bote de 2.716.000 euros en Pasapalabra haya abandonado “España tras convertirse en millonaria”. La publicación de donde proviene esa afirmación lo menciona en el titular pero en el resto del artículo solo se habla de un viaje a Argentina que haría cuando ganara el bote. Estas palabras las pronunció durante la entrevista que le hicieron tras ganar Pasapalabra [min. 02:10]. En ningún momento se señala que vaya a abandonar España, sino que hará un viaje a Argentina.  Cuidado con las palabras de Rosa Rodríguez, la ganadora de Pasapalabra, sobre que la respuesta que le dio el bote estuviera “en un parque en el que jugaba” en su infancia Rosa Rodríguez, ganadora el 5 de febrero de 2026 del bote de ‘Pasapalabra’, no ha dicho textualmente que la palabra ganadora “Morrall” estuviera en un parque de su infancia en el que jugaba al fútbol. En una entrevista para La Voz de Galicia, le preguntan a la coruñesa por la técnica denominada “palacios mentales” para asociar palabras con sitios conocidos y  Rodríguez afirma: “La idea es que sean sitios que conoces muy bien, que tienes muy interiorizadas, que los puedas visualizar bien, porque eso es lo que te ayuda a llegar a la información que quieres. De hecho, esta respuesta que al final me ha dado el bote, estaba en un parque en el que jugaba al fútbol todos los días en la infancia”.  Tras ganar el bote, la profesora también hizo referencia en el programa de Pasapalabra al método de estudio de los “palacios mentales”. Rosa Rodríguez relacionó el nombre del jugador de la NFL Earl Morrall con un lugar de su infancia cuyo nombre no ha querido desvelar, esto no quiere decir que la palabra estuviera textualmente en ese lugar. Sí, Hacienda se quedará más de 1.200.000 de los 2.716.000 euros que Rosa Rodríguez ha ganado en Pasapalabra Del premio de 2.716.000 euros que ganó la coruñesa Rosa Rodríguez en el programa Pasapalabra, Hacienda se queda con alrededor de 1,2 millones de euros. Según explica el sindicato de técnicos del Ministerio de Hacienda (GESTHA) en un comunicado, los premios en metálico de los concursos de televisión se consideran ganancias patrimoniales y tributan en el IRPF dentro de la base general. Se trata de una retención del 19%, según establece el artículo 101.7 de la Ley 35/2006 del IRPF. Tras esta primera retención, se descuentan 516.040 euros del importe total, por lo que el premio ingresado a Rosa queda en alrededor de 2.199.960 euros. Pero la ganadora tendrá que descontar otra parte del premio en la declaración de la renta. El premio íntegro (no lo ya cobrado) se declara como ganancia patrimonial y se suma al resto de ingresos del año. Al tramo estatal más alto (24,5%) hay que sumarle el autonómico, en este caso de Galicia (22,5%), lo que suma un 47%. Al calcular el impuesto final, Hacienda resta los 516.040 euros ya retenidos y exige a la ganadora pagar la diferencia hasta alcanzar ese tipo efectivo. De este modo, Hacienda se quedaría con un total aproximado de 1.276.520 euros y la concursante recibiría unos 1,4 millones de euros.  Es cierto que Rosa, la ganadora de Pasapalabra, dijo que no le da rabia "compartir el bote con Hacienda" y que "gracias al sistema de impuestos" hay un "gran sistema de servicios públicos" Tras ganar el bote de 2.716.000 euros en Pasapalabra, Rosa, dijo en una entrevista en ABC que no le da “rabia compartir el bote con Hacienda, me parece justo”. “Soy una creyente de que las personas que más ingresos tienen deberían contribuir más para poder vivir en la sociedad tal y como la conocemos. Gracias al sistema de impuestos que tenemos en España, tenemos un gran sistema de servicios públicos”, añadió. Del premio de 2.716.000 euros que ganó Rosa en el programa Pasapalabra, Hacienda se queda con alrededor de 1,2 millones de euros.

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El choque ferroviario en Adamuz, con 46 fallecidos, ha abierto una investigación técnica sobre una posible rotura de carril en un tramo renovado meses antes. El Gobierno anuncia más inversión y revisión de controles mientras crece la presión política y social por depurar responsabilidades.

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El choque ferroviario en Adamuz, con 46 fallecidos, ha abierto una investigación técnica sobre una posible rotura de carril en un tramo renovado meses antes. El Gobierno anuncia más inversión y revisión de controles mientras crece la presión política y social por depurar responsabilidades.

Curtea Constituțională a decis, să amâne din nou decizia privind reforma pensiilor magistraților. Următorul termen este 18 februarie 2026. CCR a motivat decizia amânării prin cererea de întrerupere a deliberărilor pentru studierea documentelor depuse de autorul sesizării, Înalta Curte de Casaţie şi Justiţie. În aceste documente, ICCJ solicită CCR să sesizeze Curtea de Justiție a Uniunii Europene, considerând că legea pensiilor de serviciu ar trata „discriminatoriu” magistraţii în raport cu alţi beneficiari de astfel de pensii şi ar „reduce sub nivelul adecvat siguranţa financiară a judecătorilor”.

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ว่าด้วยการพิจารณาคดีบัญชีม้าแบบไม่เต็มใจและแบบทำไปเพราะต้องการเงิน การค้ามนุษย์ข้ามชาติเพื่อขโมยตัวตนทางการเงินที่คนไทยหลายคนตกเป็นเหยื่อ และต้องการบรรทัดฐานที่เป็นธรรมในการตัดสิน The post “คนถูกหลอกต้องรับกรรม คนบงการยังคงลอยนวล” คดีบัญชีม้าและการค้ามนุษย์ที่เหยื่อไทยเผชิญ appeared first on HaRDstories.

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ว่าด้วยการพิจารณาคดีบัญชีม้าแบบไม่เต็มใจและแบบทำไปเพราะต้องการเงิน การค้ามนุษย์ข้ามชาติเพื่อขโมยตัวตนทางการเงินที่คนไทยหลายคนตกเป็นเหยื่อ และต้องการบรรทัดฐานที่เป็นธรรมในการตัดสิน The post “คนถูกหลอกต้องรับกรรม คนบงการยังคงลอยนวล” คดีบัญชีม้าและการค้ามนุษย์ที่เหยื่อไทยเผชิญ appeared first on HaRDstories.

Nelle principali città del Sahel centrale, come il Niamey, il Bamako e l'Ouagadougou, i bambini vengono costretti a mendicare nelle strade, spesso in nome della religione.

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Vance’s visits to Armenia and Azerbaijan come as a tangible illustration of the growing US interest in the two countries, especially as Russian influence recedes.

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Oregon lawmakers forced by the threat of a citizen-led ballot measure to adopt a sweeping law limiting campaign contributions in 2024 are once again trying to delay key portions of the law before it takes effect. Lawmakers on the House Rules Committee heard public testimony Tuesday morning on an 84-page amendment to House Bill 4018, […]

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Oregon lawmakers forced by the threat of a citizen-led ballot measure to adopt a sweeping law limiting campaign contributions in 2024 are once again trying to delay key portions of the law before it takes effect. Lawmakers on the House Rules Committee heard public testimony Tuesday morning on an 84-page amendment to House Bill 4018, […]

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Women with breast cancer living in states that expanded Medicaid eligibility were less likely to die from the disease — but not everyone benefited equally, according to a recent study published in the medical journal JAMA Network Open. Researchers from Howard University, the University of Alabama, Henry Ford Hospital in Michigan, and others looked at […]

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Women with breast cancer living in states that expanded Medicaid eligibility were less likely to die from the disease — but not everyone benefited equally, according to a recent study published in the medical journal JAMA Network Open. Researchers from Howard University, the University of Alabama, Henry Ford Hospital in Michigan, and others looked at […]

Unions, small businesses and multiple states are suing to stop the Trump administration from withholding $10 billion in funding. How California is fighting back against Trump’s targeting of child care funds is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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A new entry to the Federal Register is meant to speed the rate of decisions at the Board of Immigration Appeals. DOJ looks to automatically dismiss immigration appeals is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

From the El Paso Museum of Art’s grand reopening to Black History Month talks downtown, here’s a look at culture, civic events and performances happening across the borderland this week. The post El Paso Museum of Art reopens, Black History Month speaker series continues appeared first on El Paso Matters.

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From the El Paso Museum of Art’s grand reopening to Black History Month talks downtown, here’s a look at culture, civic events and performances happening across the borderland this week. The post El Paso Museum of Art reopens, Black History Month speaker series continues appeared first on El Paso Matters.

Some Houston residents are outraged by decisions that appear to underfund infrastructure and other services in the flooding-prone city while boosting police budgets Flooding mitigation efforts in Houston waver as police budgets increase is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.

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(The Center Square) - A Valero Energy refinery in the Bay Area that provides about 9% of California’s gasoline supply began shutting down at the end of January, earlier than some anticipated, with potential knock-on effects on gas and motor fuels prices in Nevada, Arizona and other western states, according to news reports. A former manager at Valero Energy, Mike Aziza, said the San Antonio-based oil company started idling the Benicia, Calif. refinery on Jan. 31, and thermal imaging reports show it is not emitting heat, according to a report in the California Globe. Californians paid the nation’s highest gas prices as of early Wednesday morning at $4.50 per gallon, according to the American Automobile Association. That's above the national average of $2.92. Drivers in neighboring states Nevada and Arizona, some of them supplied by gasoline produced at California’s refineries, paid the fifth and ninth highest fuel prices in the nation. Philipps 66 closed its Los Angeles refinery in October. Now Valero has begun shutting down production at Benicia, potentially reducing California’s gasoline production by a combined 20% in less than a year’s time. The closure of the two California refineries could cause prices to rise to $8.44 a gallon by the end of 2026, according to a study by University of Southern California professor Michael A. Mische published in April of last year, as the Center Square reported in September. In early January, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Valero confirmed it would continue to supply the state’s gasoline markets with imports as a phased shutdown began at the company’s 144,000-barrel-per-day Benicia refinery in February. “This marked a constructive development from an earlier announcement that included the possibility of full closure and exit from the Northern California market in early 2026,” Newsom said on Jan. 6. Newsom's office said operations remain unchanged at Valero's other refinery in California, a 135,000-barrel-per-day facility in Wilmington. Valero said the Wilmington refinery will "maintain normal operations." Valero said in a statement that it "remains committed to fulfilling its contractual supply obligations in the California market and anticipates importing additional gasoline volumes to the Bay Area in the near term." Benicia Mayor Steve Young said the refining facility will likely become a "tank farm" where Valero will continue to import, store, and distribute gasoline. The city anticipates losing annual tax revenues of approximately $7.7 million to $8 million — about 12% of its general fund, Young told KPIX CBS news. Because California refineries provide approximately 86% of Nevada’s and one-third of Arizona’s motor fuel, these states are also highly vulnerable to significant price increases and supply disruptions. University of Houston Energy Fellow Ed Hirs said the closure of the Benicia refinery is another step in California’s transition to cleaner fuels that pushes fossils fuels companies to relocate production outside the state. Oil refiner Union 76, Phillips 66 and Valero have all shut down refineries in the state in recent years, Hirs noted. “In California, it is expensive to produce the oil. It’s difficult to transport the oil, and it's increasingly more expensive to refine it,” said Hirs. “The refineries must operate under environmental restrictions that it doesn't compensate anyone to rebuild, refurbish them, because in some cases because they are as much as a hundred years old and it would be expensive." Hirs said higher prices paid by California’s drivers will be borne disproportionately by the working poor, who need their vehicles to get to work and farm their lands. The costs of gasoline make up a large percentage of the expenditures of those with low incomes, and their personal finances are sensitive to higher gasoline prices, he said. Refiners now supplying motor fuels in California will be able to raise their prices to match the higher prices that consumers will pay for gasoline imports, Hirs said. Phillips 66 and midstream oil and gas company Kinder Morgan are considering a joint venture, called the Western Gateway Pipeline Project, that would pair a 1,300-mile-long pipeline running from Borger, Texas, to Phoenix with a reversed segment of the existing Santa Fe Pacific West system, which could deliver refined fuels to Southern California, according to Industrial Information Resources, an industry publication. Brian Mandell, head of marketing and commercial operations at Phillips 66, said in a recent quarterly earnings call that his company will continue to import barrels into California by sea. But he added the Western Gateway project could serve the California market. “All our Mid-Continent refineries can make Arizona-grade gasoline and California-grade gasoline. So we see the pipeline as a great opportunity for California, for Arizona, for Nevada and for all the potential shippers." California may not reduce pollution overall by adopting policies that lead refiners to process oil outside the state and then import by pipeline, said Hirs. “Through the state’s policies, California isn’t reducing pollution much, they're just outsourcing it to someplace else." California’s drivers pay the nation’s highest taxes and fees on gasoline, which amount to approximately $1.30 of each gallon purchased. This compares with 20 to 30 cents per gallon in most states in the South and Midwest.

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(The Center Square) - A Valero Energy refinery in the Bay Area that provides about 9% of California’s gasoline supply began shutting down at the end of January, earlier than some anticipated, with potential knock-on effects on gas and motor fuels prices in Nevada, Arizona and other western states, according to news reports. A former manager at Valero Energy, Mike Aziza, said the San Antonio-based oil company started idling the Benicia, Calif. refinery on Jan. 31, and thermal imaging reports show it is not emitting heat, according to a report in the California Globe. Californians paid the nation’s highest gas prices as of early Wednesday morning at $4.50 per gallon, according to the American Automobile Association. That's above the national average of $2.92. Drivers in neighboring states Nevada and Arizona, some of them supplied by gasoline produced at California’s refineries, paid the fifth and ninth highest fuel prices in the nation. Philipps 66 closed its Los Angeles refinery in October. Now Valero has begun shutting down production at Benicia, potentially reducing California’s gasoline production by a combined 20% in less than a year’s time. The closure of the two California refineries could cause prices to rise to $8.44 a gallon by the end of 2026, according to a study by University of Southern California professor Michael A. Mische published in April of last year, as the Center Square reported in September. In early January, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Valero confirmed it would continue to supply the state’s gasoline markets with imports as a phased shutdown began at the company’s 144,000-barrel-per-day Benicia refinery in February. “This marked a constructive development from an earlier announcement that included the possibility of full closure and exit from the Northern California market in early 2026,” Newsom said on Jan. 6. Newsom's office said operations remain unchanged at Valero's other refinery in California, a 135,000-barrel-per-day facility in Wilmington. Valero said the Wilmington refinery will "maintain normal operations." Valero said in a statement that it "remains committed to fulfilling its contractual supply obligations in the California market and anticipates importing additional gasoline volumes to the Bay Area in the near term." Benicia Mayor Steve Young said the refining facility will likely become a "tank farm" where Valero will continue to import, store, and distribute gasoline. The city anticipates losing annual tax revenues of approximately $7.7 million to $8 million — about 12% of its general fund, Young told KPIX CBS news. Because California refineries provide approximately 86% of Nevada’s and one-third of Arizona’s motor fuel, these states are also highly vulnerable to significant price increases and supply disruptions. University of Houston Energy Fellow Ed Hirs said the closure of the Benicia refinery is another step in California’s transition to cleaner fuels that pushes fossils fuels companies to relocate production outside the state. Oil refiner Union 76, Phillips 66 and Valero have all shut down refineries in the state in recent years, Hirs noted. “In California, it is expensive to produce the oil. It’s difficult to transport the oil, and it's increasingly more expensive to refine it,” said Hirs. “The refineries must operate under environmental restrictions that it doesn't compensate anyone to rebuild, refurbish them, because in some cases because they are as much as a hundred years old and it would be expensive." Hirs said higher prices paid by California’s drivers will be borne disproportionately by the working poor, who need their vehicles to get to work and farm their lands. The costs of gasoline make up a large percentage of the expenditures of those with low incomes, and their personal finances are sensitive to higher gasoline prices, he said. Refiners now supplying motor fuels in California will be able to raise their prices to match the higher prices that consumers will pay for gasoline imports, Hirs said. Phillips 66 and midstream oil and gas company Kinder Morgan are considering a joint venture, called the Western Gateway Pipeline Project, that would pair a 1,300-mile-long pipeline running from Borger, Texas, to Phoenix with a reversed segment of the existing Santa Fe Pacific West system, which could deliver refined fuels to Southern California, according to Industrial Information Resources, an industry publication. Brian Mandell, head of marketing and commercial operations at Phillips 66, said in a recent quarterly earnings call that his company will continue to import barrels into California by sea. But he added the Western Gateway project could serve the California market. “All our Mid-Continent refineries can make Arizona-grade gasoline and California-grade gasoline. So we see the pipeline as a great opportunity for California, for Arizona, for Nevada and for all the potential shippers." California may not reduce pollution overall by adopting policies that lead refiners to process oil outside the state and then import by pipeline, said Hirs. “Through the state’s policies, California isn’t reducing pollution much, they're just outsourcing it to someplace else." California’s drivers pay the nation’s highest taxes and fees on gasoline, which amount to approximately $1.30 of each gallon purchased. This compares with 20 to 30 cents per gallon in most states in the South and Midwest.

Originally set for Feb. 2, Straw Hat Day invited San Diego residents to wear summer straw hats in a playful declaration that winter was over.

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O Irã não vai ceder às “exigências excessivas” dos Estados Unidos sobre seu programa nuclear, advertiu seu presidente, Massoud Pezeshkian, nesta quarta‑feira (11), data em que o o governo iraniano, fragilizado pelas recentes manifestações no país, celebra o aniversário da Revolução Islâmica de 1979. Sob pressão interna, Teerã continua sob a ameaça de uma intervenção militar americana.

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O Irã não vai ceder às “exigências excessivas” dos Estados Unidos sobre seu programa nuclear, advertiu seu presidente, Massoud Pezeshkian, nesta quarta‑feira (11), data em que o o governo iraniano, fragilizado pelas recentes manifestações no país, celebra o aniversário da Revolução Islâmica de 1979. Sob pressão interna, Teerã continua sob a ameaça de uma intervenção militar americana.

Certain travelers may soon have to disclose years of their online history to the U.S. government. The proposed policy could ensnare sex workers in its dragnet. The post Sex Workers Fear Border Patrol’s New Social Media Requirements Could Make U.S. Travel Off Limits appeared first on Rewire News Group.

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Certain travelers may soon have to disclose years of their online history to the U.S. government. The proposed policy could ensnare sex workers in its dragnet. The post Sex Workers Fear Border Patrol’s New Social Media Requirements Could Make U.S. Travel Off Limits appeared first on Rewire News Group.

در پی یک تیراندازی در روز سه‌شنبه ۱۰ فوریه در منطقه‌ای دورافتاده در غرب کانادا، دست کم ۹ نفر کشته شدند. پلیس اعلام کرد که از این تعداد، هفت نفر در یک دبیرستان هدف گلوله قرار گرفته‌اند و دو نفر دیگر نیز در یک خانه مسکونی در نزدیکی محل حادثه، مرده پیدا شده‌اند. همچنین بیش از ۲۵ نفر زخمی به بیمارستان منتقل شده‌اند.

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در پی یک تیراندازی در روز سه‌شنبه ۱۰ فوریه در منطقه‌ای دورافتاده در غرب کانادا، دست کم ۹ نفر کشته شدند. پلیس اعلام کرد که از این تعداد، هفت نفر در یک دبیرستان هدف گلوله قرار گرفته‌اند و دو نفر دیگر نیز در یک خانه مسکونی در نزدیکی محل حادثه، مرده پیدا شده‌اند. همچنین بیش از ۲۵ نفر زخمی به بیمارستان منتقل شده‌اند.

عن المستفيدين من الكراهية والسبيل إلى محاربتها. The post من يُنتِجُ الكراهية في سوريا ما بعد الأسد؟ appeared first on الجمهورية.نت.

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عن المستفيدين من الكراهية والسبيل إلى محاربتها. The post من يُنتِجُ الكراهية في سوريا ما بعد الأسد؟ appeared first on الجمهورية.نت.

Freedom Square sees anti-government resistance as important, but not enough on its own.

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Freedom Square sees anti-government resistance as important, but not enough on its own.