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أُقيمت مراسم إحياء الذكرى السادسة لاستشهاد اللواء قاسم سليماني في مصلى طهران.

أُقيمت مراسم إحياء الذكرى السادسة لاستشهاد اللواء قاسم سليماني في مصلى طهران.
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Dhjetëra shtëpi janë evakuuar pas shpërthimit të një zjarri në kishën historike Vondelkerk në Amsterdam, transmeton Portalb.mk. Sipas Komunës së Amsterdamit, zjarri ka nisur rreth orës 01:30 të mëngjesit dhe ka vazhduar edhe pas shtatë orësh. Banorët janë këshilluar të mos kthehen në shtëpitë e tyre për shkak të tymit të dendur. Erërat e forta kanë shpërndarë […]

Dhjetëra shtëpi janë evakuuar pas shpërthimit të një zjarri në kishën historike Vondelkerk në Amsterdam, transmeton Portalb.mk. Sipas Komunës së Amsterdamit, zjarri ka nisur rreth orës 01:30 të mëngjesit dhe ka vazhduar edhe pas shtatë orësh. Banorët janë këshilluar të mos kthehen në shtëpitë e tyre për shkak të tymit të dendur. Erërat e forta kanë shpërndarë […]
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SLATER — In a snow-covered field north of Des Moines, Lee Tesdell’s sheep seem comfortable, grazing in a paddock of Kernza, a perennial grain cultivated by The Land Institute in Kansas. Tesdell is one of just two farmers in Iowa that grow the deep-rooted grain that boasts low inputs, nutritional grain and roots that are […]

SLATER — In a snow-covered field north of Des Moines, Lee Tesdell’s sheep seem comfortable, grazing in a paddock of Kernza, a perennial grain cultivated by The Land Institute in Kansas. Tesdell is one of just two farmers in Iowa that grow the deep-rooted grain that boasts low inputs, nutritional grain and roots that are […]
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A Des Moines area respiratory therapist is facing multiple disciplinary charges from state regulators, including negligence in the practice of the profession. Records of the Iowa Board of Respiratory Care and Polysomnography show that respiratory therapist Philip A. Kester, 41, has been charged with habitual intoxication or addiction including the excessive use of alcohol or […]

A Des Moines area respiratory therapist is facing multiple disciplinary charges from state regulators, including negligence in the practice of the profession. Records of the Iowa Board of Respiratory Care and Polysomnography show that respiratory therapist Philip A. Kester, 41, has been charged with habitual intoxication or addiction including the excessive use of alcohol or […]
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(The Center Square) – Seattle’s Office of Economic Development is calling the first year of its artificial intelligence public-private partnership a major success after growing its number of startups from 15 to 21. The partnership, titled “AI House” is run out of Pier 70 on the Seattle waterfront, with the space intended to be used as a de facto AI town hall, allowing talent – entrepreneurs, investors, students and community leaders – to work together. The public-private partnership includes the Seattle Office of Economic Development, the nonprofit AI research institute AI2 Incubator and Ada Developers Academy. Seattle used $210,000 in funding from the Office of Economic Development and $400,000 from a Washington State Department of Commerce grant to lease the waterfront space to nonprofit organizations and academic institutions as part of a plan to support and nurture early-stage and startup AI businesses. When the partnership was first announced in March, there were an initial 15 AI startups already at AI House, all of which have received funding from AI2 Incubator. Since then, that number has grown to 21 startups that has raised $34 million in capital, according to the Office of Economic Development. The startups focus on AI technology and development and teach curricula to skill up workers to use AI as a business resource. Eric Moss, communications director for the Office of Economic Development, said the city sees AI House as a “huge success as the first-of-its-kind town hall for AI founders, developers, and the broader tech community.” Moss noted another metric of success for the AI House has been the community gatherings that have brought together people with a range of expertise across the AI ecosystem together for knowledge sharing, innovative problem solving, and to build a real community. “Places like the AI House are just one of the many reasons Seattle is becoming the best place in the nation to form, launch, and grow an AI company,” Moss emailed The Center Square. Moss said that when founders complete their incubation and graduate out of the AI House, they will have access to available office space downtown, keeping them close to the AI community at AI House, but also close to major tech companies that have a presence in Seattle. As AI has developed rapidly, so have criticisms of the new technology. This includes its impact on the workforce, as Seattle has seen this year in the case of Amazon laying off 14,000 corporate jobs as the retailer invests in AI. The Washington State Labor Council pushed for 2025 legislation – House Bill 1622 and Senate Bill 5422 – to allow public employees to collectively bargain over AI implementation if it affects wages, hours, working conditions or performance evaluations. The council recommended protections for specific categories of workers most likely to be impacted by AI, including transportation workers, creators of intellectual property, workers in creative fields, administrative workers and public employees. HB 1622 and SB 5422 did not pass out of the 2025 Washington legislative session. The Washington State Labor Council and AI2 Incubator did not, amid New Year's holiday week, respond to The Center Square's inquiries by the of publication.
(The Center Square) – Seattle’s Office of Economic Development is calling the first year of its artificial intelligence public-private partnership a major success after growing its number of startups from 15 to 21. The partnership, titled “AI House” is run out of Pier 70 on the Seattle waterfront, with the space intended to be used as a de facto AI town hall, allowing talent – entrepreneurs, investors, students and community leaders – to work together. The public-private partnership includes the Seattle Office of Economic Development, the nonprofit AI research institute AI2 Incubator and Ada Developers Academy. Seattle used $210,000 in funding from the Office of Economic Development and $400,000 from a Washington State Department of Commerce grant to lease the waterfront space to nonprofit organizations and academic institutions as part of a plan to support and nurture early-stage and startup AI businesses. When the partnership was first announced in March, there were an initial 15 AI startups already at AI House, all of which have received funding from AI2 Incubator. Since then, that number has grown to 21 startups that has raised $34 million in capital, according to the Office of Economic Development. The startups focus on AI technology and development and teach curricula to skill up workers to use AI as a business resource. Eric Moss, communications director for the Office of Economic Development, said the city sees AI House as a “huge success as the first-of-its-kind town hall for AI founders, developers, and the broader tech community.” Moss noted another metric of success for the AI House has been the community gatherings that have brought together people with a range of expertise across the AI ecosystem together for knowledge sharing, innovative problem solving, and to build a real community. “Places like the AI House are just one of the many reasons Seattle is becoming the best place in the nation to form, launch, and grow an AI company,” Moss emailed The Center Square. Moss said that when founders complete their incubation and graduate out of the AI House, they will have access to available office space downtown, keeping them close to the AI community at AI House, but also close to major tech companies that have a presence in Seattle. As AI has developed rapidly, so have criticisms of the new technology. This includes its impact on the workforce, as Seattle has seen this year in the case of Amazon laying off 14,000 corporate jobs as the retailer invests in AI. The Washington State Labor Council pushed for 2025 legislation – House Bill 1622 and Senate Bill 5422 – to allow public employees to collectively bargain over AI implementation if it affects wages, hours, working conditions or performance evaluations. The council recommended protections for specific categories of workers most likely to be impacted by AI, including transportation workers, creators of intellectual property, workers in creative fields, administrative workers and public employees. HB 1622 and SB 5422 did not pass out of the 2025 Washington legislative session. The Washington State Labor Council and AI2 Incubator did not, amid New Year's holiday week, respond to The Center Square's inquiries by the of publication.
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(The Center Square) – Arizona and Utah continue to see an increase in measles cases. Ten new cases were reported this week in Arizona, bringing this year’s total to 205. Most of the new cases (nine) are in Mohave County, where the most cases (200) have been documented this year. The other new case is in Coconino County, which, prior to this week, had not reported any incidents. Navajo County has seen four measles cases this year. Nicole Witt, director of Public Health Preparedness for the Arizona Department of Health Services, said the state is recommending people get vaccinated for measles. “The measles vaccination is the best protection against measles,” Witt told The Center Square. “The majority of our cases in Arizona as well as the majority of the cases nationally, are related to measles are related to unvaccinated individuals, so if folks are unsure of their vaccination status or have not yet received their measles vaccination, we strongly encourage the individuals get up to date as soon as possible.” Measles is a contagious virus that usually begins with a high fever and symptoms such as a cough, runny nose and red, watery eyes. A document issued by ADHS says that a red, blotchy rash appears two to four days later, starting at the hairline and spreading to the face, trunk and limbs. The rash usually lasts five to six days. “Measles spreads through the air when someone with the virus coughs or sneezes,” the ADHS document states. “The virus can live in the air or on surfaces for up to 2 hours. People with measles can spread it from 4 days before the rash appears until 4 days after.” While only eight hospitalizations have been reported in Arizona, and no deaths have occurred, ADHS says “measles can become very serious” and may lead to pneumonia, seizures, brain damage or even death. “We are in respiratory season, and it’s the holidays, people are traveling and moving about, so we recommend that everybody take care,” said Witt. “If you are sick or ill, make sure you stay home and follow up with your healthcare provider.” It is a similar situation in Utah, where cases are up 14 from last week, a Utah Health & Human Services spokesperson told The Center Square. That brings the total number of cases this year to 156. Most cases are in Southwest Utah (114). The other cases have been found in Utah County (16), Wasatch County (9), Salt Lake County (5), Bear River (4), Central Utah (3), Southeast Utah (3), and Davis County (2). Like Arizona, Utah is recommending people get vaccinated for measles. “The best protection against measles is vaccination,” said Dr. Leisha Nolen, an epidemiologist with the Utah Department of Health & Human Services. “We estimate over 90% of Utahans have been vaccinated to protect them from measles, so most Utahans are well protected. But we really encourage those people who have not been vaccinated, or their kids have not been vaccinated, to really talk to their health care provider and consider getting this protection for their family.” Some Utahans who were recently vaccinated did so when cases began increasing. “So we can see some people are taking action to protect their families, but we know there are still quite a few people that have not," said Nolen. Another recommendation is that people with measles symptoms limit their exposure when visiting a health care facility. That recommendation extends to those who believe they might have been exposed and are seeking medical attention. “One thing that we’ve seen is quite a few people who are sick with measles go into clinics and expose many other people in those clinics,” said Nolen. Patients at clinics could include babies not yet eligible for the measles vaccines, Nolen said, urging anyone with measles symptoms or likely exposure to measles to call ahead before entering a clinic. Staff could direct them to come through a different door and not sit in the waiting room.
(The Center Square) – Arizona and Utah continue to see an increase in measles cases. Ten new cases were reported this week in Arizona, bringing this year’s total to 205. Most of the new cases (nine) are in Mohave County, where the most cases (200) have been documented this year. The other new case is in Coconino County, which, prior to this week, had not reported any incidents. Navajo County has seen four measles cases this year. Nicole Witt, director of Public Health Preparedness for the Arizona Department of Health Services, said the state is recommending people get vaccinated for measles. “The measles vaccination is the best protection against measles,” Witt told The Center Square. “The majority of our cases in Arizona as well as the majority of the cases nationally, are related to measles are related to unvaccinated individuals, so if folks are unsure of their vaccination status or have not yet received their measles vaccination, we strongly encourage the individuals get up to date as soon as possible.” Measles is a contagious virus that usually begins with a high fever and symptoms such as a cough, runny nose and red, watery eyes. A document issued by ADHS says that a red, blotchy rash appears two to four days later, starting at the hairline and spreading to the face, trunk and limbs. The rash usually lasts five to six days. “Measles spreads through the air when someone with the virus coughs or sneezes,” the ADHS document states. “The virus can live in the air or on surfaces for up to 2 hours. People with measles can spread it from 4 days before the rash appears until 4 days after.” While only eight hospitalizations have been reported in Arizona, and no deaths have occurred, ADHS says “measles can become very serious” and may lead to pneumonia, seizures, brain damage or even death. “We are in respiratory season, and it’s the holidays, people are traveling and moving about, so we recommend that everybody take care,” said Witt. “If you are sick or ill, make sure you stay home and follow up with your healthcare provider.” It is a similar situation in Utah, where cases are up 14 from last week, a Utah Health & Human Services spokesperson told The Center Square. That brings the total number of cases this year to 156. Most cases are in Southwest Utah (114). The other cases have been found in Utah County (16), Wasatch County (9), Salt Lake County (5), Bear River (4), Central Utah (3), Southeast Utah (3), and Davis County (2). Like Arizona, Utah is recommending people get vaccinated for measles. “The best protection against measles is vaccination,” said Dr. Leisha Nolen, an epidemiologist with the Utah Department of Health & Human Services. “We estimate over 90% of Utahans have been vaccinated to protect them from measles, so most Utahans are well protected. But we really encourage those people who have not been vaccinated, or their kids have not been vaccinated, to really talk to their health care provider and consider getting this protection for their family.” Some Utahans who were recently vaccinated did so when cases began increasing. “So we can see some people are taking action to protect their families, but we know there are still quite a few people that have not," said Nolen. Another recommendation is that people with measles symptoms limit their exposure when visiting a health care facility. That recommendation extends to those who believe they might have been exposed and are seeking medical attention. “One thing that we’ve seen is quite a few people who are sick with measles go into clinics and expose many other people in those clinics,” said Nolen. Patients at clinics could include babies not yet eligible for the measles vaccines, Nolen said, urging anyone with measles symptoms or likely exposure to measles to call ahead before entering a clinic. Staff could direct them to come through a different door and not sit in the waiting room.
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La portavoz de Exteriores de Rusia, María Zajarova, culpó este jueves a Occidente del ataque ucraniano con drones que dejó más de una veintena de víctimas mortales, incluido un niño, en un hotel en la región ucraniana de Jersón, ocupada por Rusia. , comunicó la portavoz de la diplomacia rusa a través de Telegram. Zajarova … Continua leyendo ""¡Bastardos terroristas!": Rusia culpa a Occidente por ataque ucraniano que dejó 24 muertos en hotel" The post "¡Bastardos terroristas!": Rusia culpa a Occidente por ataque ucraniano que dejó 24 muertos en hotel appeared first on BioBioChile.
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La portavoz de Exteriores de Rusia, María Zajarova, culpó este jueves a Occidente del ataque ucraniano con drones que dejó más de una veintena de víctimas mortales, incluido un niño, en un hotel en la región ucraniana de Jersón, ocupada por Rusia. , comunicó la portavoz de la diplomacia rusa a través de Telegram. Zajarova … Continua leyendo ""¡Bastardos terroristas!": Rusia culpa a Occidente por ataque ucraniano que dejó 24 muertos en hotel" The post "¡Bastardos terroristas!": Rusia culpa a Occidente por ataque ucraniano que dejó 24 muertos en hotel appeared first on BioBioChile.
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شلیک مستقیم ماموران سرکوبگر به معترضان در مشهد - ۱۱ دی
شلیک مستقیم ماموران سرکوبگر به معترضان در مشهد - ۱۱ دی
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Zohran Mamdani was sworn in just after midnight Thursday as New York City’s 112th mayor and the youngest in more than a century, taking the oath of office inside the old City Hall subway station. Mamdani rode a southbound No. 6 train with family and supporters into a historic station opened in 1904 and decommissioned […] The post Mamdani Takes the Helm as City’s New Mayor appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.
Zohran Mamdani was sworn in just after midnight Thursday as New York City’s 112th mayor and the youngest in more than a century, taking the oath of office inside the old City Hall subway station. Mamdani rode a southbound No. 6 train with family and supporters into a historic station opened in 1904 and decommissioned […] The post Mamdani Takes the Helm as City’s New Mayor appeared first on THE CITY - NYC News.
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WASHINGTON — A federal judge in California Wednesday found the Trump administration unlawfully terminated temporary protections for more than 60,000 nationals from Honduras, Nepal and Nicaragua. In a scathing 52-page order, Northern District of California Judge Trina Thompson found that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem did not go through the proper federal procedures to […]
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in California Wednesday found the Trump administration unlawfully terminated temporary protections for more than 60,000 nationals from Honduras, Nepal and Nicaragua. In a scathing 52-page order, Northern District of California Judge Trina Thompson found that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem did not go through the proper federal procedures to […]
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Several people have died during a fifth day of protests across Iran, state-affiliated media and rights groups said, as anger builds over the country's economic woes despite pledges from the Islamic republic's clerical leaders to take "new decisions" to improve the situation.
Several people have died during a fifth day of protests across Iran, state-affiliated media and rights groups said, as anger builds over the country's economic woes despite pledges from the Islamic republic's clerical leaders to take "new decisions" to improve the situation.
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بعد عامين من الغياب الثقيل، تعود الأعياد المجيدة إلى فلسطين، لكنها تعود بحذر وبفرحٍ يشبه الدموع أكثر مما يشبه الاحتفال.

بعد عامين من الغياب الثقيل، تعود الأعياد المجيدة إلى فلسطين، لكنها تعود بحذر وبفرحٍ يشبه الدموع أكثر مما يشبه الاحتفال.
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Las protestas en Irán, impulsadas por la inflación del 42% y la caída del rial, han provocado cierres de comercios y universidades en 21 provincias. La primera víctima mortal de las movilizaciones refleja la tensión social creciente y la frustración por la gestión económica y los servicios básicos.

Las protestas en Irán, impulsadas por la inflación del 42% y la caída del rial, han provocado cierres de comercios y universidades en 21 provincias. La primera víctima mortal de las movilizaciones refleja la tensión social creciente y la frustración por la gestión económica y los servicios básicos.
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شعار بازاریان میدان ترهبار تهران: نه غزه نه لبنان جانم فدای ایران
شعار بازاریان میدان ترهبار تهران: نه غزه نه لبنان جانم فدای ایران
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Les marchés de prédiction en ligne, comme Polymarket, permettent de parier sur de multiples événements, y compris la guerre en Ukraine. Les enjeux moraux sont souvent passés sous silence.
Les marchés de prédiction en ligne, comme Polymarket, permettent de parier sur de multiples événements, y compris la guerre en Ukraine. Les enjeux moraux sont souvent passés sous silence.
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(The Center Square) – The U.S. military conducted five more strikes on drug boats in the Caribbean in the last days of 2025. This is according to the U.S. Southern Command, which posted videos of the strikes on social media. In total, eight people were killed in the strikes. Others jumped overboard. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth approved all of the strikes before they were initiated. Three vessels were targeted on Dec. 30 and two more on Dec. 31. “These vessels were operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations in international waters,” the U.S. Southern Command said in a statement. “Intelligence confirmed the vessels were transiting along known narco-trafficking routes.” The U.S. Coast Guard was deployed following the strikes, labeled “lethal kinetic strikes,” to search for survivors. This is just the latest series of strikes that are a part of President Donald Trump’s Joint Task Force Southern Spear. Last week, the U.S. conducted its first strike on a suspected drug loading site in Venezuela, which marked the first known land strike the U.S. has made against Venezuela since the Trump administration began ramping up counter-narcotics operations in the Caribbean, with some activity also taking place in the eastern Pacific. Hegseth called 2025 a historic year for U.S. military operations, promising “more coming” in 2026.
(The Center Square) – The U.S. military conducted five more strikes on drug boats in the Caribbean in the last days of 2025. This is according to the U.S. Southern Command, which posted videos of the strikes on social media. In total, eight people were killed in the strikes. Others jumped overboard. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth approved all of the strikes before they were initiated. Three vessels were targeted on Dec. 30 and two more on Dec. 31. “These vessels were operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations in international waters,” the U.S. Southern Command said in a statement. “Intelligence confirmed the vessels were transiting along known narco-trafficking routes.” The U.S. Coast Guard was deployed following the strikes, labeled “lethal kinetic strikes,” to search for survivors. This is just the latest series of strikes that are a part of President Donald Trump’s Joint Task Force Southern Spear. Last week, the U.S. conducted its first strike on a suspected drug loading site in Venezuela, which marked the first known land strike the U.S. has made against Venezuela since the Trump administration began ramping up counter-narcotics operations in the Caribbean, with some activity also taking place in the eastern Pacific. Hegseth called 2025 a historic year for U.S. military operations, promising “more coming” in 2026.
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В аэропорту Варшавы задержали 23-летнего гражданин Украины Илья С., у которого при себе находилось незаконное устройство для подавления радиосигналов, сообщает польская газета Rzeczpospolita. По информации издания, мужчина около шести часов находился в кафе в открытой зоне терминала и работал за ноутбуком, что привлекло внимание службы безопасности аэропорта. При досмотре у него обнаружили устройство, способное глушить радиоволны в диапазонах, используемых для авиационной связи,...
В аэропорту Варшавы задержали 23-летнего гражданин Украины Илья С., у которого при себе находилось незаконное устройство для подавления радиосигналов, сообщает польская газета Rzeczpospolita. По информации издания, мужчина около шести часов находился в кафе в открытой зоне терминала и работал за ноутбуком, что привлекло внимание службы безопасности аэропорта. При досмотре у него обнаружили устройство, способное глушить радиоволны в диапазонах, используемых для авиационной связи,...
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Иранда инфляциянын кескин жогорулашына жана экономикалык каатчылыкка каршы нааразылык акцияларында бир нече адам каза болду. Бул тууралуу 1-январда ирандык маалымат каражаттары жана укук коргоо уюмдары билдиришти. Акыркы үч жылдагы эң ири нааразылык толкуну айрым аймактарда зордук-зомбулук менен коштолууда. "Фарс" агенттиги жана Hengaw укук коргоо уюму Ирандын батышындагы Лордеган шаарында набыт болгондор бар экенин маалымдашты. Бийлик өкүлдөрү батыштагы Кухдешт шаарында бир адамдын өлгөнүн...
Иранда инфляциянын кескин жогорулашына жана экономикалык каатчылыкка каршы нааразылык акцияларында бир нече адам каза болду. Бул тууралуу 1-январда ирандык маалымат каражаттары жана укук коргоо уюмдары билдиришти. Акыркы үч жылдагы эң ири нааразылык толкуну айрым аймактарда зордук-зомбулук менен коштолууда. "Фарс" агенттиги жана Hengaw укук коргоо уюму Ирандын батышындагы Лордеган шаарында набыт болгондор бар экенин маалымдашты. Бийлик өкүлдөрү батыштагы Кухдешт шаарында бир адамдын өлгөнүн...
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הצעת חוק חדשה מבקשת להקים רשות מורשת לטיפול בעתיקות ביהודה ושומרון עם סמכויות חפירה, פיקוח ואכיפה בתקציב של 30 מיליון שקל בשנה. מומחים בתחום: מהלך המנוגד לדין הבין-לאומי שיפגע במעמד האקדמי והמשפטי של ישראל The post השר עמיחי אליהו: ״אנחנו רוצים להחיל ריבונות. זה שלנו״ appeared first on המקום הכי חם בגיהנום.

הצעת חוק חדשה מבקשת להקים רשות מורשת לטיפול בעתיקות ביהודה ושומרון עם סמכויות חפירה, פיקוח ואכיפה בתקציב של 30 מיליון שקל בשנה. מומחים בתחום: מהלך המנוגד לדין הבין-לאומי שיפגע במעמד האקדמי והמשפטי של ישראל The post השר עמיחי אליהו: ״אנחנו רוצים להחיל ריבונות. זה שלנו״ appeared first on המקום הכי חם בגיהנום.
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El boxeador británico de origen nigeriano Anthony Joshua ya ha recibido el alta hospitalaria tras resultar herido el pasado lunes en un accidente de tráfico que provocó la muerte de dos miembros de su equipo y amigos en el suroeste de Nigeria, en el estado de Ogun, informaron las autoridades nigerianas. “Anthony Joshua fue dado … Continua leyendo "Anthony Joshua recibe alta tras choque que acabó con sus amigos muertos: fue a despedir a fallecidos" The post Anthony Joshua recibe alta tras choque que acabó con sus amigos muertos: fue a despedir a fallecidos appeared first on BioBioChile.
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El boxeador británico de origen nigeriano Anthony Joshua ya ha recibido el alta hospitalaria tras resultar herido el pasado lunes en un accidente de tráfico que provocó la muerte de dos miembros de su equipo y amigos en el suroeste de Nigeria, en el estado de Ogun, informaron las autoridades nigerianas. “Anthony Joshua fue dado … Continua leyendo "Anthony Joshua recibe alta tras choque que acabó con sus amigos muertos: fue a despedir a fallecidos" The post Anthony Joshua recibe alta tras choque que acabó con sus amigos muertos: fue a despedir a fallecidos appeared first on BioBioChile.