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Most of the meeting focused on World Cup efforts and concerns over a $627 million long-term busing services contract.

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Most of the meeting focused on World Cup efforts and concerns over a $627 million long-term busing services contract.

د متحدو ایالتونو ولسمشر ډونالډ ترمپ د جمعې په ورځ (جون ۱۲) وویل چې امریکایي ځواکونو  په "چټک او وژونکي" برید کې د "ترین ډي اراګوا" ترهګر سازمان مشر نینو ګیوریرو وژلی دی.

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د متحدو ایالتونو ولسمشر ډونالډ ترمپ د جمعې په ورځ (جون ۱۲) وویل چې امریکایي ځواکونو  په "چټک او وژونکي" برید کې د "ترین ډي اراګوا" ترهګر سازمان مشر نینو ګیوریرو وژلی دی.

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For millions of people, getting a visa is the key to studying, working or travelling abroad, but applicants on the African continent say the process has become increasingly expensive and difficult due to VFS Global – an Indian company that handles visa applications for dozens of African governments. An investigation by Lighthouse Reports and its media partners, including RFI, found complaints of aggressive sales tactics and a thriving market for fraud.

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For millions of people, getting a visa is the key to studying, working or travelling abroad, but applicants on the African continent say the process has become increasingly expensive and difficult due to VFS Global – an Indian company that handles visa applications for dozens of African governments. An investigation by Lighthouse Reports and its media partners, including RFI, found complaints of aggressive sales tactics and a thriving market for fraud.

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Seleção Brasileira acumulou 237 gols no total; Alemanha e Argentina aparecem em seguida no ranking O post Brasil é a seleção com mais gols marcados em Copas do Mundo  apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Ghana's government confirmed on Saturday it had lodged a formal protest with Canada over its refusal to issue an entry visa to the Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey ahead of Ghana's game against Panama on Wednesday in Toronto.

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Ghana's government confirmed on Saturday it had lodged a formal protest with Canada over its refusal to issue an entry visa to the Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey ahead of Ghana's game against Panama on Wednesday in Toronto.

Суд в Париже приговорил шестерых граждан Грузии к лишению свободы на срок от 18 месяцев до семи лет за кражу редких книг русских писателей из европейских библиотек.

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Суд в Париже приговорил шестерых граждан Грузии к лишению свободы на срок от 18 месяцев до семи лет за кражу редких книг русских писателей из европейских библиотек.

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Objava pakistanskog premijera Šehbaza Šarifa na društvenim mrežama pokrenula je u subotu 24-časovno odbrojavanja uz tvrdnju da je sporazum između Vašingtona i Teherana bliži "nego ikada ranije", ali je krhkost primirja na Bliskom istoku podvukao nastavak sukoba u Libanu i navodni napad na tanker u Ormuskom moreuzu. S druge strane, izveštaji iranskih novinskih agencija bacaju sumnju na Šarifov vremenski okvir, uz citiranje portparola Ministarstva spoljnih poslova koji je rekao da...

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Objava pakistanskog premijera Šehbaza Šarifa na društvenim mrežama pokrenula je u subotu 24-časovno odbrojavanja uz tvrdnju da je sporazum između Vašingtona i Teherana bliži "nego ikada ranije", ali je krhkost primirja na Bliskom istoku podvukao nastavak sukoba u Libanu i navodni napad na tanker u Ormuskom moreuzu. S druge strane, izveštaji iranskih novinskih agencija bacaju sumnju na Šarifov vremenski okvir, uz citiranje portparola Ministarstva spoljnih poslova koji je rekao da...

El director del Centro Oncológico del Norte (CON), Dr. Ricardo Baeza, presentó la Cuenta Pública de la gestión 2025 del establecimiento, destacando el rol del recinto como referente de atención para las regiones de Arica y Parinacota, Tarapacá, Antofagasta y Atacama. Sin embargo, la autoridad transparentó una preocupante brecha de personal que golpea al centro asistencial, registrando un déficit estructural de ocho médicos especialistas (cuatro oncólogos y dos radioterapeutas), además de físicos médicos y enfermeras, fijando como urgencia junto al Servicio de Salud el acortar estas diferencias para enfrentar la creciente demanda y reducir las listas de espera. Este artículo Faltan oncólogos: el complejo balance que dejó la Cuenta Pública del Centro Oncológico del Norte en Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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El director del Centro Oncológico del Norte (CON), Dr. Ricardo Baeza, presentó la Cuenta Pública de la gestión 2025 del establecimiento, destacando el rol del recinto como referente de atención para las regiones de Arica y Parinacota, Tarapacá, Antofagasta y Atacama. Sin embargo, la autoridad transparentó una preocupante brecha de personal que golpea al centro asistencial, registrando un déficit estructural de ocho médicos especialistas (cuatro oncólogos y dos radioterapeutas), además de físicos médicos y enfermeras, fijando como urgencia junto al Servicio de Salud el acortar estas diferencias para enfrentar la creciente demanda y reducir las listas de espera. Este artículo Faltan oncólogos: el complejo balance que dejó la Cuenta Pública del Centro Oncológico del Norte en Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

A seleção dos Estados Unidos, um dos anfitriões da Copa Mundo, estreou com goleada. Aplicou um 4×1 contra o Paraguai e agora lidera o grupo D. Composta por uma parcela significativa de jogadores imigrantes e filhos de imigrantes, o grande destaque da estreia foi o atacante Folarin Balogun, autor de dois gols. Bologun tem ascendência […] Fonte

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A seleção dos Estados Unidos, um dos anfitriões da Copa Mundo, estreou com goleada. Aplicou um 4×1 contra o Paraguai e agora lidera o grupo D. Composta por uma parcela significativa de jogadores imigrantes e filhos de imigrantes, o grande destaque da estreia foi o atacante Folarin Balogun, autor de dois gols. Bologun tem ascendência […] Fonte

Лише за перший тиждень червня російська армія запустила понад 5,5 тисяч FPV-дронів над Херсонською областю. Більшість із них було збито, повідомив начальник Херсонської обласної адміністрації Олександр Прокудін

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Лише за перший тиждень червня російська армія запустила понад 5,5 тисяч FPV-дронів над Херсонською областю. Більшість із них було збито, повідомив начальник Херсонської обласної адміністрації Олександр Прокудін

(The Center Square) – Several high profile cases on gun rights and immigration policy have yet to be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court as the court's current term is set to end by July. The high court has more than 20 cases it has yet to issue rulings on before the end of the term. Gun rights issues in state legislatures across the country have taken a front seat along with the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Here is a look into some of those cases. Gun Rights Hawaii Gun Restrictions In January, the high court heard arguments in Wolford v. Lopez, a case to determine whether the Hawaii legislature can restrict concealed carry permit holders from bringing a firearm to restaurants, bars, gas stations and other private property without the owner’s permission. The case challenges precedent set by the Supreme Court’s decision in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen, where the justices struck down a New York state law requiring conceal-carry holders to display the need to defend themselves. “The Second and Fourteenth Amendments protect an individual’s right to carry a handgun for self-defense outside the home,” Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in the court’s 2022 decision. Thomas further elaborated that gun restrictions should only be upheld if they are consistent with the “historical tradition” of the United States. Lawyers for the state of Hawaii argued that the Second Amendment, at the time of the nation’s founding, did not include the right to enter private property with a weapon. “The Founders recognized a property owner’s right to exclude,” the lawyers wrote. “Accordingly, at the Founding, a person had no right to enter private property with a gun unless he had the owner's express consent or an implied license based on local law or custom.” Lawyers for conceal-carry gun owners in Hawaii argued Lopez relied on faulty evidence to assert other laws were similar to the state’s ban. They argued certain public spaces, like beaches and public parks, would not be considered in the original bans, which fundamentally alters the state’s argument. “Under that approach, ‘the original understanding of the Second Amendment,’” the lawyers wrote, referencing a lower court judge’s opinion, “‘would not apply to any new types of public spaces that would develop in the future.’” Drug User Gun Possession Justices on the court also will decide whether regular drug users, including of marijuana, can possess firearms in U.S. v. Hemani. The case focuses on Ali Hemani, a Texas man who was charged with a felony after FBI agents found a pistol, marijuana and cocaine in his home after obtaining a search warrant. Federal law bars a person who “is an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance” from possessing a firearm. “An individual’s Second Amendment rights are not restricted until a judge makes a finding of a credible safety threat to the safety of others,” lawyers for Hemani wrote in a brief to the court. Justices on the high court appeared to favor Hemani’s arguments. Justice Amy Coney Barrett questioned how to determine whether a regular drug user is dangerous and could be barred from possessing a firearm. She asked whether a prescription drug like Ambien would be considered under the ban. Lawyers for the Trump administration said the law could only temporarily disarm individuals who possess schedule I or schedule II drugs. This would include marijuana, heroin, fentanyl and morphine. “By disqualifying only habitual users of illegal drugs from possessing firearms, the statute imposes a limited, inherently temporary restriction – one which the individual can remove at any time simply by ceasing his unlawful drug use,” Trump administration lawyers wrote. Immigration Temporary Protected Status Justices on the high court also decided to hear two cases regarding temporary protected status for immigrants from Haiti and Syria living in the United States. Trump v. Miot and Mullin v. Doe challenge temporary protected status for immigrants from Haiti and Syria, respectively. The special immigration status is provided for immigrants from countries that have experienced a war or natural disaster. The Trump administration eliminated the protected status for both countries in 2025. However, lawyers for the Haitian and Syrian immigrants said the Trump administration did not properly consult other executive agencies or issue a notice before former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem terminated the status. Solicitor General John Sauer argued that ending temporary protected status for Syrian and Haitian immigrants would project messages of confidence in the political systems of both countries. He pointed to the end of the civil war in Syria in 2024 as an example. “If we don’t terminate TPS, it will send a sense of doubt about that decision,” Sauer said before the high court in April. Asylum Processes The high court is also tackling the issue of at what point an individual arrives in the United States they can claim asylum protections. The case, Mullin v. Al Otro Lado, focuses on a dispute between the Trump administration and an immigration advocacy group. The advocacy group argued that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security instituted a policy to prevent migrants from attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. In a brief to the court, lawyers for the immigration advocates said border patrol officers standing on the U.S. side of the border “identified asylum seekers, and prevented them from stepping onto U.S. soil.” The 1990 Immigration and Nationality Act allows an individual who “arrives in the United States” to apply for asylum status and be inspected by an immigration officer. The case hinges on the definition of the term “arrives.” Lawyers for the Trump administration argue standing on the Mexico side of the U.S.-Mexico border is not sufficient to determine arrival. Kelsi Cockran, a lawyer representing Al Otro Lado, said the determination of arrival is made once an individual is “at the threshold” of a port of entry “about to step over.” Vivek Suri, a lawyer representing the Trump administration, argued the administration’s “metering” policy is designed to control the flow of individuals at ports of entry. “Metering is not saying you can never enter the U.S. and the only option is to enter illegally,” Suri said. “The U.S. has greater responsibilities to those in the U.S. than those in Mexico." These cases and many more, including Trump's desired change to end granting birthright citizenship to individuals born in the U.S. to noncitizen parents who are in the country illegally, will be decided in the coming weeks as justices prepare to wrap up the term.

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(The Center Square) – Several high profile cases on gun rights and immigration policy have yet to be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court as the court's current term is set to end by July. The high court has more than 20 cases it has yet to issue rulings on before the end of the term. Gun rights issues in state legislatures across the country have taken a front seat along with the Trump administration’s immigration policies. Here is a look into some of those cases. Gun Rights Hawaii Gun Restrictions In January, the high court heard arguments in Wolford v. Lopez, a case to determine whether the Hawaii legislature can restrict concealed carry permit holders from bringing a firearm to restaurants, bars, gas stations and other private property without the owner’s permission. The case challenges precedent set by the Supreme Court’s decision in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen, where the justices struck down a New York state law requiring conceal-carry holders to display the need to defend themselves. “The Second and Fourteenth Amendments protect an individual’s right to carry a handgun for self-defense outside the home,” Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in the court’s 2022 decision. Thomas further elaborated that gun restrictions should only be upheld if they are consistent with the “historical tradition” of the United States. Lawyers for the state of Hawaii argued that the Second Amendment, at the time of the nation’s founding, did not include the right to enter private property with a weapon. “The Founders recognized a property owner’s right to exclude,” the lawyers wrote. “Accordingly, at the Founding, a person had no right to enter private property with a gun unless he had the owner's express consent or an implied license based on local law or custom.” Lawyers for conceal-carry gun owners in Hawaii argued Lopez relied on faulty evidence to assert other laws were similar to the state’s ban. They argued certain public spaces, like beaches and public parks, would not be considered in the original bans, which fundamentally alters the state’s argument. “Under that approach, ‘the original understanding of the Second Amendment,’” the lawyers wrote, referencing a lower court judge’s opinion, “‘would not apply to any new types of public spaces that would develop in the future.’” Drug User Gun Possession Justices on the court also will decide whether regular drug users, including of marijuana, can possess firearms in U.S. v. Hemani. The case focuses on Ali Hemani, a Texas man who was charged with a felony after FBI agents found a pistol, marijuana and cocaine in his home after obtaining a search warrant. Federal law bars a person who “is an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance” from possessing a firearm. “An individual’s Second Amendment rights are not restricted until a judge makes a finding of a credible safety threat to the safety of others,” lawyers for Hemani wrote in a brief to the court. Justices on the high court appeared to favor Hemani’s arguments. Justice Amy Coney Barrett questioned how to determine whether a regular drug user is dangerous and could be barred from possessing a firearm. She asked whether a prescription drug like Ambien would be considered under the ban. Lawyers for the Trump administration said the law could only temporarily disarm individuals who possess schedule I or schedule II drugs. This would include marijuana, heroin, fentanyl and morphine. “By disqualifying only habitual users of illegal drugs from possessing firearms, the statute imposes a limited, inherently temporary restriction – one which the individual can remove at any time simply by ceasing his unlawful drug use,” Trump administration lawyers wrote. Immigration Temporary Protected Status Justices on the high court also decided to hear two cases regarding temporary protected status for immigrants from Haiti and Syria living in the United States. Trump v. Miot and Mullin v. Doe challenge temporary protected status for immigrants from Haiti and Syria, respectively. The special immigration status is provided for immigrants from countries that have experienced a war or natural disaster. The Trump administration eliminated the protected status for both countries in 2025. However, lawyers for the Haitian and Syrian immigrants said the Trump administration did not properly consult other executive agencies or issue a notice before former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem terminated the status. Solicitor General John Sauer argued that ending temporary protected status for Syrian and Haitian immigrants would project messages of confidence in the political systems of both countries. He pointed to the end of the civil war in Syria in 2024 as an example. “If we don’t terminate TPS, it will send a sense of doubt about that decision,” Sauer said before the high court in April. Asylum Processes The high court is also tackling the issue of at what point an individual arrives in the United States they can claim asylum protections. The case, Mullin v. Al Otro Lado, focuses on a dispute between the Trump administration and an immigration advocacy group. The advocacy group argued that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security instituted a policy to prevent migrants from attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. In a brief to the court, lawyers for the immigration advocates said border patrol officers standing on the U.S. side of the border “identified asylum seekers, and prevented them from stepping onto U.S. soil.” The 1990 Immigration and Nationality Act allows an individual who “arrives in the United States” to apply for asylum status and be inspected by an immigration officer. The case hinges on the definition of the term “arrives.” Lawyers for the Trump administration argue standing on the Mexico side of the U.S.-Mexico border is not sufficient to determine arrival. Kelsi Cockran, a lawyer representing Al Otro Lado, said the determination of arrival is made once an individual is “at the threshold” of a port of entry “about to step over.” Vivek Suri, a lawyer representing the Trump administration, argued the administration’s “metering” policy is designed to control the flow of individuals at ports of entry. “Metering is not saying you can never enter the U.S. and the only option is to enter illegally,” Suri said. “The U.S. has greater responsibilities to those in the U.S. than those in Mexico." These cases and many more, including Trump's desired change to end granting birthright citizenship to individuals born in the U.S. to noncitizen parents who are in the country illegally, will be decided in the coming weeks as justices prepare to wrap up the term.

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(The Center Square) – The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed legislation sponsored by U.S. Rep. Mary Miller, R-Ill., aimed at strengthening oversight of federal childcare assistance programs and cracking down on fraud. Speaking on the House floor, Miller urged support for H.R. 7726, the Stop Childcare Scams Act, saying the measure aligns with efforts by President Donald Trump’s administration “to rid the federal government of waste, fraud, and abuse.” “The Stop Childcare Scams Act builds on those actions by enforcing program integrity to ensure every state is compliant with federal requirements,” Miller said. Miller argued the Childcare and Development Block Grant program has long been vulnerable to improper payments and fraud. Citing a 2020 report from the Government Accountability Office, she said there were an estimated $325 million in improper payments nationwide during fiscal year 2019. “Since 2002, the Block Grant has been identified as a federal program at risk for improper payments,” Miller said. “The Office of Management and Budget, the GAO, and HHS have all consistently warned that changes are needed to protect the program from fraud and abuse.” The Illinois congresswoman also pointed to a 2024 case involving the owner of several Chicago childcare centers who was sentenced to prison after stealing more than $3 million in taxpayer funds. “In this case, the state failed to address fraud or repeated noncompliance,” Miller said. “This is unacceptable, and there must be real consequences.” According to Miller, the legislation combines several Republican-backed reforms approved by the House Education and Workforce Committee. Among its provisions are requirements for states to assess fraudulent payments, lower the threshold that triggers scrutiny of improper payments, require regular audits of state childcare assistance programs and prevent providers found guilty of fraud from receiving future grant funds. The bill also would require the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to withhold funds from states that repeatedly fail to address fraud, abuse and serious violations within childcare assistance programs. Supporters say the legislation would make enforcement mandatory rather than discretionary. “Every dollar lost to fraud is a dollar that doesn't support working families,” Miller said on the House floor. “Fraud harms our families. It harms our workforce.” The legislation passed the House on June 3 after advancing through the House Education and Workforce Committee as part of a broader Republican effort to increase oversight of federal childcare spending. Supporters argue the measure will help ensure assistance reaches eligible families and protect taxpayer dollars from misuse. Opponents of the bill have argued that some of its enforcement provisions could lead to funding reductions for states over administrative errors and could make it harder for low-income families to access childcare assistance. Critics contend the legislation places a greater emphasis on penalties than on expanding childcare access. Miller said accountability measures are necessary to maintain public trust in the program. “Americans should have confidence that their federal taxpayer dollars are being used responsibly and carefully,” she said. “Ensuring accountability for these dollars is not optional.” The measure now heads to the Senate for consideration.

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(The Center Square) – The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed legislation sponsored by U.S. Rep. Mary Miller, R-Ill., aimed at strengthening oversight of federal childcare assistance programs and cracking down on fraud. Speaking on the House floor, Miller urged support for H.R. 7726, the Stop Childcare Scams Act, saying the measure aligns with efforts by President Donald Trump’s administration “to rid the federal government of waste, fraud, and abuse.” “The Stop Childcare Scams Act builds on those actions by enforcing program integrity to ensure every state is compliant with federal requirements,” Miller said. Miller argued the Childcare and Development Block Grant program has long been vulnerable to improper payments and fraud. Citing a 2020 report from the Government Accountability Office, she said there were an estimated $325 million in improper payments nationwide during fiscal year 2019. “Since 2002, the Block Grant has been identified as a federal program at risk for improper payments,” Miller said. “The Office of Management and Budget, the GAO, and HHS have all consistently warned that changes are needed to protect the program from fraud and abuse.” The Illinois congresswoman also pointed to a 2024 case involving the owner of several Chicago childcare centers who was sentenced to prison after stealing more than $3 million in taxpayer funds. “In this case, the state failed to address fraud or repeated noncompliance,” Miller said. “This is unacceptable, and there must be real consequences.” According to Miller, the legislation combines several Republican-backed reforms approved by the House Education and Workforce Committee. Among its provisions are requirements for states to assess fraudulent payments, lower the threshold that triggers scrutiny of improper payments, require regular audits of state childcare assistance programs and prevent providers found guilty of fraud from receiving future grant funds. The bill also would require the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to withhold funds from states that repeatedly fail to address fraud, abuse and serious violations within childcare assistance programs. Supporters say the legislation would make enforcement mandatory rather than discretionary. “Every dollar lost to fraud is a dollar that doesn't support working families,” Miller said on the House floor. “Fraud harms our families. It harms our workforce.” The legislation passed the House on June 3 after advancing through the House Education and Workforce Committee as part of a broader Republican effort to increase oversight of federal childcare spending. Supporters argue the measure will help ensure assistance reaches eligible families and protect taxpayer dollars from misuse. Opponents of the bill have argued that some of its enforcement provisions could lead to funding reductions for states over administrative errors and could make it harder for low-income families to access childcare assistance. Critics contend the legislation places a greater emphasis on penalties than on expanding childcare access. Miller said accountability measures are necessary to maintain public trust in the program. “Americans should have confidence that their federal taxpayer dollars are being used responsibly and carefully,” she said. “Ensuring accountability for these dollars is not optional.” The measure now heads to the Senate for consideration.

Emakume Langileen Topaketak egin dituzte gaur, Gasteizen. Berretsi dute «emakume langileen interesen araberako proposamen politiko bat» garatuko dutela.

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Emakume Langileen Topaketak egin dituzte gaur, Gasteizen. Berretsi dute «emakume langileen interesen araberako proposamen politiko bat» garatuko dutela.

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ده‌نگی ئه‌مه‌ریکا
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مەزندە دەکرێت سامانی ئیلۆن مەسک لە ئێستادا بگاتە تریلۆنێک و 100 ملیار دۆلاری ئەمەریکایی، بەمەش سامانەکەی نزیکەی دوو ئەوەندەی داهاتی ئابووری ئێران و عێراق و سوریایە بەیەکەوە. ڕۆژی هەینی کۆپانیای سپەیس ئێکسی سەر بە ئیلۆن مەسک پشکەکانی لە بازاڕی بۆرسەی نەسدەق کردەوە. بەهای جێگیری هەر یەکێک لەو پشکانە بریتییە لە 135 دۆلار و کۆی گشتی بەهاکە دەگاتە نزیکەی تریلیۆنێک و 77 ملیار دۆلار. بە گوێرەی سەرچاوە هەواڵییەکانی واڵ ستریت، کۆی پشکەکانی سپەیس ئێکس لە کۆتایی ڕۆژی هەینیدا بە ڕێژەی 19٪ بەرزبوونەوە....

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مەزندە دەکرێت سامانی ئیلۆن مەسک لە ئێستادا بگاتە تریلۆنێک و 100 ملیار دۆلاری ئەمەریکایی، بەمەش سامانەکەی نزیکەی دوو ئەوەندەی داهاتی ئابووری ئێران و عێراق و سوریایە بەیەکەوە. ڕۆژی هەینی کۆپانیای سپەیس ئێکسی سەر بە ئیلۆن مەسک پشکەکانی لە بازاڕی بۆرسەی نەسدەق کردەوە. بەهای جێگیری هەر یەکێک لەو پشکانە بریتییە لە 135 دۆلار و کۆی گشتی بەهاکە دەگاتە نزیکەی تریلیۆنێک و 77 ملیار دۆلار. بە گوێرەی سەرچاوە هەواڵییەکانی واڵ ستریت، کۆی پشکەکانی سپەیس ئێکس لە کۆتایی ڕۆژی هەینیدا بە ڕێژەی 19٪ بەرزبوونەوە....

در گفت‌وگو با شاهین مدرس، تحلیلگر مطالعات امنیتی، از تناقض روایت‌ها درباره تفاهم آمریکا و جمهوری اسلامی، فشار حداکثری آمریکا بر صادرات انرژی، و پرونده هسته‌ای حکومت ایران گفتیم و به این جمع‌بندی رسیدیم که جمهوری اسلامی پس از پیروزی نظامی آمریکا، در پی «تسلیم آبرومندانه» است.

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در گفت‌وگو با شاهین مدرس، تحلیلگر مطالعات امنیتی، از تناقض روایت‌ها درباره تفاهم آمریکا و جمهوری اسلامی، فشار حداکثری آمریکا بر صادرات انرژی، و پرونده هسته‌ای حکومت ایران گفتیم و به این جمع‌بندی رسیدیم که جمهوری اسلامی پس از پیروزی نظامی آمریکا، در پی «تسلیم آبرومندانه» است.

کوروش کیوانی، شهروند ایرانی-سوئدی که یکی از نزدیکانش گفته است «حتی حکم اعدام نداشت» روز ۲۷ اسفند و در میانه جنگ و خاموشی دیجیتال اعدام شد. او در جریان جنگ ۱۲ روزه با اتهام «جاسوسی برای اسرائیل» دستگیر شده بود. گزارش‌ها حاکی است که پیکر او سوم فروردین، با تدابیر شدید امنیتی، به خاک سپرده شد.

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کوروش کیوانی، شهروند ایرانی-سوئدی که یکی از نزدیکانش گفته است «حتی حکم اعدام نداشت» روز ۲۷ اسفند و در میانه جنگ و خاموشی دیجیتال اعدام شد. او در جریان جنگ ۱۲ روزه با اتهام «جاسوسی برای اسرائیل» دستگیر شده بود. گزارش‌ها حاکی است که پیکر او سوم فروردین، با تدابیر شدید امنیتی، به خاک سپرده شد.

Në Kuvendin Zgjedhor të BDI-së, dega në Kumanovë, kryetari i kësaj partie, Ali Ahmeti tha se janë partia më e organizuar në vend dhe rajon, që siç tha, kanë ndryshuar 83 për qind të udhëheqjes së partisë dhe 73 për qind ndryshime në udhëheqjen e degës në Kumanovë, raporton TV21. Ahmeti tha se ata që […]

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Në Kuvendin Zgjedhor të BDI-së, dega në Kumanovë, kryetari i kësaj partie, Ali Ahmeti tha se janë partia më e organizuar në vend dhe rajon, që siç tha, kanë ndryshuar 83 për qind të udhëheqjes së partisë dhe 73 për qind ndryshime në udhëheqjen e degës në Kumanovë, raporton TV21. Ahmeti tha se ata që […]

Scholars Michele Holder and Jeannette Wicks-Lim share their analysis of the formation of US anti-Black racism.

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Scholars Michele Holder and Jeannette Wicks-Lim share their analysis of the formation of US anti-Black racism.

Найпростіший шлях – через застосунок «Армія+», підказують в оборонному відомстві

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Найпростіший шлях – через застосунок «Армія+», підказують в оборонному відомстві

تصمیم دولت آمریکا برای محدود کردن دسترسی اتباع خارجی به پیشرفته‌ترین مدل‌های هوش مصنوعی شرکت آمریکایی «آنتروپیک» به موضوعی داغ در فضای سیاسی فرانسه تبدیل شده و شماری از چهره‌های مطرح انتخابات ریاست‌جمهوری این کشور را به هشدار درباره وابستگی اروپا به فناوری آمریکا واداشته است.

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تصمیم دولت آمریکا برای محدود کردن دسترسی اتباع خارجی به پیشرفته‌ترین مدل‌های هوش مصنوعی شرکت آمریکایی «آنتروپیک» به موضوعی داغ در فضای سیاسی فرانسه تبدیل شده و شماری از چهره‌های مطرح انتخابات ریاست‌جمهوری این کشور را به هشدار درباره وابستگی اروپا به فناوری آمریکا واداشته است.