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The San Diego Unified School District is the largest district in the United States to have a middle school wrestling program.

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The San Diego Unified School District is the largest district in the United States to have a middle school wrestling program.

புதிய வரையறையானது கின்னர், ஹிஜ்ரா, அரவாணி மற்றும் ஜோக்தா போன்ற குறிப்பிட்ட சமூக-கலாச்சார அடையாளங்களைக் கொண்டவர்களையும் இடைப்பாலினத் தன்மை கொண்டவர்களையும் மட்டுமே திருநர் என அங்கீகரிக்கிறது. இதன் மூலம் திருநம்பிகள், திருநங்கைகள் சட்ட வரையறையிலிருந்து முழுமையாக நீக்கப்பட்டுள்ளனர்.

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புதிய வரையறையானது கின்னர், ஹிஜ்ரா, அரவாணி மற்றும் ஜோக்தா போன்ற குறிப்பிட்ட சமூக-கலாச்சார அடையாளங்களைக் கொண்டவர்களையும் இடைப்பாலினத் தன்மை கொண்டவர்களையும் மட்டுமே திருநர் என அங்கீகரிக்கிறது. இதன் மூலம் திருநம்பிகள், திருநங்கைகள் சட்ட வரையறையிலிருந்து முழுமையாக நீக்கப்பட்டுள்ளனர்.

Sunday's agreement brings LAUSD one step closer to averting a historic, three-union strike.

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Sunday's agreement brings LAUSD one step closer to averting a historic, three-union strike.

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Após 16 anos no poder, Viktor Orbán define neste domingo, 12 de abril, seu futuro político na Hungria. Ele enfrenta Peter Magyar, principal nome da oposição nestas eleições legislativas. Com uma participação recorde de 54,14% até o meio-dia, o pleito representa um alto risco para o primeiro-ministro. O resultado ainda é incerto: apesar da popularidade de Magyar, Orbán conta com o apoio da população rural, que pode ser decisivo para o futuro da Hungria na Europa.

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Após 16 anos no poder, Viktor Orbán define neste domingo, 12 de abril, seu futuro político na Hungria. Ele enfrenta Peter Magyar, principal nome da oposição nestas eleições legislativas. Com uma participação recorde de 54,14% até o meio-dia, o pleito representa um alto risco para o primeiro-ministro. O resultado ainda é incerto: apesar da popularidade de Magyar, Orbán conta com o apoio da população rural, que pode ser decisivo para o futuro da Hungria na Europa.

Një eksperiment me agjentë të krijuar me Inteligjencë Artificiale tregon se si mund të gjenerohet një fushatë propagande për të ndikuar opinionin publik dhe përfundimin e zgjedhjeve, raporton Dojçe Vele (DW). Edhe pse ajo që në ekran duket si një debat i vërtetë online gjatë zgjedhjeve, debati mund të jetë produkt i Inteligjencës Artificiale. Studiuesit paralajmërojnë […]

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Një eksperiment me agjentë të krijuar me Inteligjencë Artificiale tregon se si mund të gjenerohet një fushatë propagande për të ndikuar opinionin publik dhe përfundimin e zgjedhjeve, raporton Dojçe Vele (DW). Edhe pse ajo që në ekran duket si një debat i vërtetë online gjatë zgjedhjeve, debati mund të jetë produkt i Inteligjencës Artificiale. Studiuesit paralajmërojnë […]

The highest concentrations of “forever chemicals” in the Big Sioux River are in Sioux Falls and just south of Watertown, according to a report from South Dakota Mines. The study, conducted by East Dakota Water Development District and researchers at the school, tested water for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) at 13 sites from northeast […]

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The highest concentrations of “forever chemicals” in the Big Sioux River are in Sioux Falls and just south of Watertown, according to a report from South Dakota Mines. The study, conducted by East Dakota Water Development District and researchers at the school, tested water for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) at 13 sites from northeast […]

Росія продовжить бойові дії проти України після закінчення великоднього перемир’я, яке було оголошено Москвою на 36 годин з 16:00 11 квітня і до кінця доби 12 квітня. Про це заявив представник Кремля Дмитро Пєсков. За словами Пєскова, Росії потрібний «стійкий мир», але він «може наступити, коли ми забезпечимо наші інтереси, досягнемо тих цілей, які ставилися від початку». Представник Кремля стверджує, що цьому заважає позиція президента України Володимира Зеленського. Раніше Пєсков...

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Росія продовжить бойові дії проти України після закінчення великоднього перемир’я, яке було оголошено Москвою на 36 годин з 16:00 11 квітня і до кінця доби 12 квітня. Про це заявив представник Кремля Дмитро Пєсков. За словами Пєскова, Росії потрібний «стійкий мир», але він «може наступити, коли ми забезпечимо наші інтереси, досягнемо тих цілей, які ставилися від початку». Представник Кремля стверджує, що цьому заважає позиція президента України Володимира Зеленського. Раніше Пєсков...

(The Center Square) – Unseating an incumbent governor is historically considered an uphill battle for any candidate, even when the party clears the primary field for a single nominee. It’s much harder still when that governor happens to be Josh Shapiro, a popular Democrat once under consideration as Kamala Harris’s running mate and long-rumored to run for president in 2028. Treasurer Stacy Garrity, however, hopes to do just that. “Josh Shapiro has failed us,” Garrity said during the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference at the Penn Harris Hotel in Camp Hill on Friday. “But somehow he believes he deserves a promotion.” “He is more focused on his personal political ambition than fixing the problems that Pennsylvanians are facing today,” she added. Garrity also recalled a story that former President Ronald Reagan would deliver on the campaign trail about how voters' eyes were “opening,” and likened it to the momentum she believes that she’s gaining. Polling and national ratings outlets, however, paint a challenging road ahead. Susquehanna Polling and Research conducted a survey March 9-17 that showed Shapiro leading Garrity by 22 points. A Quinnipiac University poll conducted Feb. 19-23 had Shapiro leading Garrity by 18 points. On March 11, the Cook Political Report, a national ratings outlet, shifted the 2026 governor’s race further in favor of Shapiro, changing the rating from “likely Democratic” to “solid Democratic.” “Shapiro has an approval rating consistently around 60%, a gargantuan cash-on-hand advantage and a decisive polling lead over GOP state Treasurer Stacy Garrity, making it almost impossible to see him coming up short in his quest for a second term,” the Cook Political Report writes as a summary of the race. Pennsylvania Republican Party Chairman Greg Rothman dismissed the reliability of polls in an interview with The Center Square. “Eighteen months ago, an actual poll was taken at the election and every Republican won,” Rothman said. “Trump won by one and a half points. Now, you're telling me that 18 months later, our candidate is down 30 points?” “That's ridiculous. Those aren’t polls,” he continued. “Those are trying to dampen the spirit of Republicans. That's what those polls are being used for. And they're not real polls…I've been at this for a long time, and ultimately the election’s decided on Election Day.” In addition to Trump and Garrity’s victories in 2024, Republicans Tim DeFoor, Dave McCormick, and Dave Sunday won their respective races for statewide office in Pennsylvania. Excluding judicial elections, the last Democrat to win a statewide race in Pennsylvania was Shapiro in 2022. Rothman also told The Center Square that Pennsylvania has a history of upsets, specifically citing the victories of Harris Wofford defeating Dick Thornburgh in 1991 for U.S. Senate, Rick Santorum unseating Wofford in 1994, plus the recent example of Dave McCormick’s victory over three-term U.S. Sen. Bob Casey. It wouldn’t be the first time Garrity unseated an incumbent Democrat. Her rise to statewide office in 2020 came after she defeated Treasurer Joe Torsella by roughly 53,000 votes – the first Republican to do so in nearly three decades. During Garrity’s successful bid for reelection in 2024, she broke a Pennsylvania record for most votes received in a statewide election, which was previously held by Shapiro in his 2022 gubernatorial victory. And this time, Garrity has the support of President Donald Trump, who appeared with her at a Mar-a-Lago fundraiser in Palm Beach, Fla., on March 30. Calling herself a “strong ally,” Garrity touted that hers was among the first campaigns the president endorsed this year. While Trump won Pennsylvania’s 19 electoral votes in 2024 over Vice President Kamala Harris, recent polling shows that a majority in the state disapprove of his job performance. Democrats, including Shapiro, say this association hurts Garrity more than it helps. “As Governor, Josh Shapiro has brought people together to get stuff done for all Pennsylvanians and protect our freedoms and our democracy,” Shapiro’s campaign wrote in a press release, promoting upcoming events. “Whether it’s investing in our schools and small businesses, supporting Pennsylvania law enforcement and farmers, expanding economic opportunity, or standing up to Donald Trump’s chaos, cruelty, and corruption – Governor Shapiro is fighting for Pennsylvania families and continuing to move our Commonwealth forward.” Rothman disagrees. He sees Trump as an asset for Garrity this November, saying that it’s all “about turnout” and that the president brings people to the polls. “We need him here. We need him to come here,” Rothman told The Center Square. “We need him to be talking more about Stacy and Jason.” “We know he's busy trying to save the free world and put men back in space, but yes, I think he will help her,” he added. Rothman said he “100%” expects Trump to campaign for the ticket this year and cited U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson traveling to Pennsylvania this week to boost Republican incumbents in battleground congressional districts. “They know how important Pennsylvania is,” Rothman said. “The most important state in the country, again.” On Saturday, Shapiro hit the campaign trail in north-central Pennsylvania, a region that has historically supported Republican candidates.

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(The Center Square) – Unseating an incumbent governor is historically considered an uphill battle for any candidate, even when the party clears the primary field for a single nominee. It’s much harder still when that governor happens to be Josh Shapiro, a popular Democrat once under consideration as Kamala Harris’s running mate and long-rumored to run for president in 2028. Treasurer Stacy Garrity, however, hopes to do just that. “Josh Shapiro has failed us,” Garrity said during the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference at the Penn Harris Hotel in Camp Hill on Friday. “But somehow he believes he deserves a promotion.” “He is more focused on his personal political ambition than fixing the problems that Pennsylvanians are facing today,” she added. Garrity also recalled a story that former President Ronald Reagan would deliver on the campaign trail about how voters' eyes were “opening,” and likened it to the momentum she believes that she’s gaining. Polling and national ratings outlets, however, paint a challenging road ahead. Susquehanna Polling and Research conducted a survey March 9-17 that showed Shapiro leading Garrity by 22 points. A Quinnipiac University poll conducted Feb. 19-23 had Shapiro leading Garrity by 18 points. On March 11, the Cook Political Report, a national ratings outlet, shifted the 2026 governor’s race further in favor of Shapiro, changing the rating from “likely Democratic” to “solid Democratic.” “Shapiro has an approval rating consistently around 60%, a gargantuan cash-on-hand advantage and a decisive polling lead over GOP state Treasurer Stacy Garrity, making it almost impossible to see him coming up short in his quest for a second term,” the Cook Political Report writes as a summary of the race. Pennsylvania Republican Party Chairman Greg Rothman dismissed the reliability of polls in an interview with The Center Square. “Eighteen months ago, an actual poll was taken at the election and every Republican won,” Rothman said. “Trump won by one and a half points. Now, you're telling me that 18 months later, our candidate is down 30 points?” “That's ridiculous. Those aren’t polls,” he continued. “Those are trying to dampen the spirit of Republicans. That's what those polls are being used for. And they're not real polls…I've been at this for a long time, and ultimately the election’s decided on Election Day.” In addition to Trump and Garrity’s victories in 2024, Republicans Tim DeFoor, Dave McCormick, and Dave Sunday won their respective races for statewide office in Pennsylvania. Excluding judicial elections, the last Democrat to win a statewide race in Pennsylvania was Shapiro in 2022. Rothman also told The Center Square that Pennsylvania has a history of upsets, specifically citing the victories of Harris Wofford defeating Dick Thornburgh in 1991 for U.S. Senate, Rick Santorum unseating Wofford in 1994, plus the recent example of Dave McCormick’s victory over three-term U.S. Sen. Bob Casey. It wouldn’t be the first time Garrity unseated an incumbent Democrat. Her rise to statewide office in 2020 came after she defeated Treasurer Joe Torsella by roughly 53,000 votes – the first Republican to do so in nearly three decades. During Garrity’s successful bid for reelection in 2024, she broke a Pennsylvania record for most votes received in a statewide election, which was previously held by Shapiro in his 2022 gubernatorial victory. And this time, Garrity has the support of President Donald Trump, who appeared with her at a Mar-a-Lago fundraiser in Palm Beach, Fla., on March 30. Calling herself a “strong ally,” Garrity touted that hers was among the first campaigns the president endorsed this year. While Trump won Pennsylvania’s 19 electoral votes in 2024 over Vice President Kamala Harris, recent polling shows that a majority in the state disapprove of his job performance. Democrats, including Shapiro, say this association hurts Garrity more than it helps. “As Governor, Josh Shapiro has brought people together to get stuff done for all Pennsylvanians and protect our freedoms and our democracy,” Shapiro’s campaign wrote in a press release, promoting upcoming events. “Whether it’s investing in our schools and small businesses, supporting Pennsylvania law enforcement and farmers, expanding economic opportunity, or standing up to Donald Trump’s chaos, cruelty, and corruption – Governor Shapiro is fighting for Pennsylvania families and continuing to move our Commonwealth forward.” Rothman disagrees. He sees Trump as an asset for Garrity this November, saying that it’s all “about turnout” and that the president brings people to the polls. “We need him here. We need him to come here,” Rothman told The Center Square. “We need him to be talking more about Stacy and Jason.” “We know he's busy trying to save the free world and put men back in space, but yes, I think he will help her,” he added. Rothman said he “100%” expects Trump to campaign for the ticket this year and cited U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson traveling to Pennsylvania this week to boost Republican incumbents in battleground congressional districts. “They know how important Pennsylvania is,” Rothman said. “The most important state in the country, again.” On Saturday, Shapiro hit the campaign trail in north-central Pennsylvania, a region that has historically supported Republican candidates.

(The Center Square) – An Illinois proposal to require insurance coverage for infant allergy prevention is raising questions about potential costs, even as supporters argue it could reduce long-term health spending. State Sen. Darby Hills is backing Illinois Senate Bill 4182, which would require most insurance plans to cover a six-month supply of egg and peanut allergen supplements for infants when prescribed by a health care provider. Hills said the measure is designed to eliminate upfront costs for families and encourage early intervention, which some studies suggest can lower the risk of developing lifelong food allergies. “Families should not have to choose between prevention and cost,” Hills said. But the proposal comes without a clear estimate of how much the new mandate would cost insurers, or how those costs might ultimately affect premiums for consumers. Hills framed the bill as a potential long-term cost saver, arguing that preventing allergies early could reduce the need for expensive treatments later in life, such as ongoing specialist care, allergy shots and emergency interventions. “It seems like a short period of time to address something that could otherwise require years of treatment,” she said. The overall fiscal impact of the proposal remains unclear, but insurers would likely pay the market price for the supplements, estimated at roughly $200 to $400 depending on the brand. Insurance groups typically negotiate discounted rates with manufacturers, and total costs would ultimately depend on those negotiated prices multiplied by the number of eligible infants covered under each plan. The legislation would apply to most individual and group plans in Illinois, including those covering government employees. Some high-deductible plans may be exempt or face limitations due to federal rules, but the bill is intended to reach majority of policyholders. Hills said the proposal was prompted by a constituent whose child suffers from severe food allergies, highlighting both the medical and financial strain such conditions can create over time. “This bill came to me from a constituent whose child suffers from food allergies, and she wanted to help other families going forward,” said Hills. “She felt that, although it was too late for her own child, she could help prevent this for other children.” Food allergies affect roughly one in 10 children in the United States, and research cited by the bill’s supporters suggests early exposure to allergens like peanuts and eggs can reduce the likelihood of developing those allergies. Even so, the legislation’s current focus is narrow — limited to egg and peanut supplements — and Hills indicated it could be expanded later. “We’d need to do more research on early exposure to other allergens, but it’s something worth exploring.”

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(The Center Square) – An Illinois proposal to require insurance coverage for infant allergy prevention is raising questions about potential costs, even as supporters argue it could reduce long-term health spending. State Sen. Darby Hills is backing Illinois Senate Bill 4182, which would require most insurance plans to cover a six-month supply of egg and peanut allergen supplements for infants when prescribed by a health care provider. Hills said the measure is designed to eliminate upfront costs for families and encourage early intervention, which some studies suggest can lower the risk of developing lifelong food allergies. “Families should not have to choose between prevention and cost,” Hills said. But the proposal comes without a clear estimate of how much the new mandate would cost insurers, or how those costs might ultimately affect premiums for consumers. Hills framed the bill as a potential long-term cost saver, arguing that preventing allergies early could reduce the need for expensive treatments later in life, such as ongoing specialist care, allergy shots and emergency interventions. “It seems like a short period of time to address something that could otherwise require years of treatment,” she said. The overall fiscal impact of the proposal remains unclear, but insurers would likely pay the market price for the supplements, estimated at roughly $200 to $400 depending on the brand. Insurance groups typically negotiate discounted rates with manufacturers, and total costs would ultimately depend on those negotiated prices multiplied by the number of eligible infants covered under each plan. The legislation would apply to most individual and group plans in Illinois, including those covering government employees. Some high-deductible plans may be exempt or face limitations due to federal rules, but the bill is intended to reach majority of policyholders. Hills said the proposal was prompted by a constituent whose child suffers from severe food allergies, highlighting both the medical and financial strain such conditions can create over time. “This bill came to me from a constituent whose child suffers from food allergies, and she wanted to help other families going forward,” said Hills. “She felt that, although it was too late for her own child, she could help prevent this for other children.” Food allergies affect roughly one in 10 children in the United States, and research cited by the bill’s supporters suggests early exposure to allergens like peanuts and eggs can reduce the likelihood of developing those allergies. Even so, the legislation’s current focus is narrow — limited to egg and peanut supplements — and Hills indicated it could be expanded later. “We’d need to do more research on early exposure to other allergens, but it’s something worth exploring.”

Azi, 12 aprilie, Ungaria organizează un scrutin urmărit atent în toată Europa în care se decide dacă se va perpetua guvernul Orban. În România se află cea mai mare comunitate maghiară din afara Ungariei, iar mulți cetățeni au dublă cetățenie, deci și drept de vot la aceste alegeri. Timp de 3 zile echipele RFI Romania și Ucraina au ieșit pe teren să ia pulsul alegerilor în săptămâna dinaintea lor. Miercuri, pe 8 aprilie, am fost în Miercurea Ciuc.

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Azi, 12 aprilie, Ungaria organizează un scrutin urmărit atent în toată Europa în care se decide dacă se va perpetua guvernul Orban. În România se află cea mai mare comunitate maghiară din afara Ungariei, iar mulți cetățeni au dublă cetățenie, deci și drept de vot la aceste alegeri. Timp de 3 zile echipele RFI Romania și Ucraina au ieșit pe teren să ia pulsul alegerilor în săptămâna dinaintea lor. Miercuri, pe 8 aprilie, am fost în Miercurea Ciuc.

Ըստ Պուտինի խոսնակի՝ Եվրոպայում լրջորեն անհանգստացած են Միացյալ Նահանգների գործողություններից:

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Ըստ Պուտինի խոսնակի՝ Եվրոպայում լրջորեն անհանգստացած են Միացյալ Նահանգների գործողություններից:

بن‌بست مذاکرات اسلام‌آباد ادامه دارد؛ جمهوری اسلامی با وجود بحران اقتصادی و فشار داخلی، از دور بعدی مذاکره عقب کشید و شروط آمریکا درباره تنگه هرمز و پرونده هسته‌ای را رد کرد. این در حالی است که تنها چند روز تا پایان آتش‌بس باقی مانده و بن‌بست، هزینه بیشتری به مردم تحمیل می‌کند.

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بن‌بست مذاکرات اسلام‌آباد ادامه دارد؛ جمهوری اسلامی با وجود بحران اقتصادی و فشار داخلی، از دور بعدی مذاکره عقب کشید و شروط آمریکا درباره تنگه هرمز و پرونده هسته‌ای را رد کرد. این در حالی است که تنها چند روز تا پایان آتش‌بس باقی مانده و بن‌بست، هزینه بیشتری به مردم تحمیل می‌کند.

Според Трамп, по речиси 20 часа преговори, главниот заклучок е дека Иран не е подготвен да се откаже од своите нуклеарни амбиции, што, како што нагласи, претставува најголемата пречка за постигнување траен договор

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Според Трамп, по речиси 20 часа преговори, главниот заклучок е дека Иран не е подготвен да се откаже од своите нуклеарни амбиции, што, како што нагласи, претставува најголемата пречка за постигнување траен договор

Сотрудники Центра «Э» приходили домой к еще одной бывшей маоистке. Они заявили, что у задержанного в Екатеринбурге была взрывчатка. Где он сейчас и что ему вменяют — неи…

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Сотрудники Центра «Э» приходили домой к еще одной бывшей маоистке. Они заявили, что у задержанного в Екатеринбурге была взрывчатка. Где он сейчас и что ему вменяют — неи…

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Something strange happened after the United States and Israel launched their unprovoked war on Iran: they began losing the propaganda war.  As soon as the first bombs fell on Tehran and other parts of the country and in Lebanon, the duo that has long styled itself as the defender of Western civilization started taking fire, […] The post Taking the immoral side in the propaganda war appeared first on AlterMidya.

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Something strange happened after the United States and Israel launched their unprovoked war on Iran: they began losing the propaganda war.  As soon as the first bombs fell on Tehran and other parts of the country and in Lebanon, the duo that has long styled itself as the defender of Western civilization started taking fire, […] The post Taking the immoral side in the propaganda war appeared first on AlterMidya.

La Municipalidad de Calama entregará tarjetas liberadas para el transporte público a adultos mayores ante el alza de los pasajes...

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La Municipalidad de Calama entregará tarjetas liberadas para el transporte público a adultos mayores ante el alza de los pasajes...

تمام اتحادیۀ اروپا با توجهی خاص انتخابات پارلمانی مجارستان را دنبال می‌کند. خبرگزاری‌های غربی از «رکورد زدن» مجارها در مشارکت خبر می‌دهند. شخصیت نخست‌وزیر ویکتور اوربان و ناسیونالیسم افراطی او، مخالفت‌هایش با بروکسل، دوستی‌اش با پوتین و ترامپ و بالاخره دشمنی‌اش با اوکراین، از دلایل اصلی کنجکاوی اروپاییان به سرنوشت مجارستان و نخست‌وزیر آن است که شاید به آخرین روزهای صدارت خود نزدیک شده باشد.

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تمام اتحادیۀ اروپا با توجهی خاص انتخابات پارلمانی مجارستان را دنبال می‌کند. خبرگزاری‌های غربی از «رکورد زدن» مجارها در مشارکت خبر می‌دهند. شخصیت نخست‌وزیر ویکتور اوربان و ناسیونالیسم افراطی او، مخالفت‌هایش با بروکسل، دوستی‌اش با پوتین و ترامپ و بالاخره دشمنی‌اش با اوکراین، از دلایل اصلی کنجکاوی اروپاییان به سرنوشت مجارستان و نخست‌وزیر آن است که شاید به آخرین روزهای صدارت خود نزدیک شده باشد.

گفت‌وگو با سینا یوسفی، حقوقدان از برلین، و امین انواری، فعال حوزه اینترنت آزاد از تورنتو، درباره طولانی‌ترین قطع اینترنت سراسری در جهان، پروژه «انزوای دیجیتال ایران»، و سکوت مجامع جهانی درباره حق دسترسی مردم به اینترنت

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گفت‌وگو با سینا یوسفی، حقوقدان از برلین، و امین انواری، فعال حوزه اینترنت آزاد از تورنتو، درباره طولانی‌ترین قطع اینترنت سراسری در جهان، پروژه «انزوای دیجیتال ایران»، و سکوت مجامع جهانی درباره حق دسترسی مردم به اینترنت

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Береговая охрана Швеции задержала в Балтийском море грузовое судно Hui Yuan, следовавшее из России под флагом Панамы, сообщает SVT со ссылкой на прокуратуру. Судно направлялось в порт Лас-Пальмас в Испании и было остановлено близ Истада. По данным сервисов отслеживания, сейчас балкер стоит на якоре. Корабль заподозрили в нарушении природоохранного законодательства. По версии шведских властей, с его палубы в море сбрасывались угольные отходы. Нарушение зафиксировали по результатам воздушной...