Helsinki acogerá, el 22 de septiembre, la primera edición de los Freyas, la nueva ceremonia que premiará el talento del cine y la televisión nórdicos.

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Helsinki acogerá, el 22 de septiembre, la primera edición de los Freyas, la nueva ceremonia que premiará el talento del cine y la televisión nórdicos.

В них он назвал заказчиком нападений бизнесмена Леонида Невзлина

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Het is theater, maar het voelt behoorlijk levensecht, wanneer twee flikken in een combi het terrein op razen. Op basis van interviews met zowel agenten als wijkjongeren biedt Lara Staal in haar openluchtvoorstelling 'De blauw' een kritische kijk op politiewerk vandaag.

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Het is theater, maar het voelt behoorlijk levensecht, wanneer twee flikken in een combi het terrein op razen. Op basis van interviews met zowel agenten als wijkjongeren biedt Lara Staal in haar openluchtvoorstelling 'De blauw' een kritische kijk op politiewerk vandaag.

The show offers a behind-the-scenes look at recent Maine Monitor reporting.

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The ruling, said the government watchdog Public Citizen, is “a win for young Americans’ well-being.”

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The ruling, said the government watchdog Public Citizen, is “a win for young Americans’ well-being.”

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Matt Dunlap is getting a boost from national Democrats, indicating they think Maine’s 2nd Congressional District race remains close. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced Thursday that Dunlap has been added to its “Red to Blue” program, which provides candidates with strategic guidance, staff resources, training, and fundraising support. “Matt Dunlap has spent his career […]

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Matt Dunlap is getting a boost from national Democrats, indicating they think Maine’s 2nd Congressional District race remains close. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced Thursday that Dunlap has been added to its “Red to Blue” program, which provides candidates with strategic guidance, staff resources, training, and fundraising support. “Matt Dunlap has spent his career […]

Emergency helicopter landings at Strasbourg University Hospitals have been suspended over the risk of collision with drones used to illegally deliver items to inmates in a nearby prison. The hospital says the resulting detour could be "life-threatening" for patients.

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Emergency helicopter landings at Strasbourg University Hospitals have been suspended over the risk of collision with drones used to illegally deliver items to inmates in a nearby prison. The hospital says the resulting detour could be "life-threatening" for patients.

პატიმრობაში მყოფმა ექსპრემიერმა, „ქართული ოცნების“ ყოფილმა ლიდერმა 20 აგვისტოს უკვე მესამე წერილი გამოაქვეყნა - ის ოჯახის წევრების დაკავების შესახებ მუქარაზე საუბრობს.

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პატიმრობაში მყოფმა ექსპრემიერმა, „ქართული ოცნების“ ყოფილმა ლიდერმა 20 აგვისტოს უკვე მესამე წერილი გამოაქვეყნა - ის ოჯახის წევრების დაკავების შესახებ მუქარაზე საუბრობს.

กขค. เปิดรับฟังความคิดเห็นข้อกำหนดคุมเข้มแพลตฟอร์มเรียกรถ และส่งของ-อาหาร ตั้งแต่วันนี้จนถึง 31 ส.ค. 2569 หวังปิดช่องทางเอาเปรียบลูกค้า และไรเดอร์ คนทำงาน มองสาเหตุหลักมาจากผู้ให้บริการมีน้อยราย ส่งผลให้เกิดการแข่งขัน และพฤติกรรมทางการค้าที่ไม่เป็นธรรมกับไรเดอร์ และผู้บริโภค

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กขค. เปิดรับฟังความคิดเห็นข้อกำหนดคุมเข้มแพลตฟอร์มเรียกรถ และส่งของ-อาหาร ตั้งแต่วันนี้จนถึง 31 ส.ค. 2569 หวังปิดช่องทางเอาเปรียบลูกค้า และไรเดอร์ คนทำงาน มองสาเหตุหลักมาจากผู้ให้บริการมีน้อยราย ส่งผลให้เกิดการแข่งขัน และพฤติกรรมทางการค้าที่ไม่เป็นธรรมกับไรเดอร์ และผู้บริโภค

Claim: The NPP Acting National Chairman Danquah Smith Buttey claimed that former Minister for Roads and Highways Francis Asenso-Boakye awarded the contract for the Accra–Kumasi Expressway. Verdict: Misleading! Official records from the Ministry of Roads and Highways show that while earlier dualisation contracts for the existing N6 highway (including the Ofankor–Nsawam stretch and four town … The post Buttey’s claim NPP awarded Accra-Kumasi Expressway contract, misleading appeared first on Dubawa Ghana.

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Claim: The NPP Acting National Chairman Danquah Smith Buttey claimed that former Minister for Roads and Highways Francis Asenso-Boakye awarded the contract for the Accra–Kumasi Expressway. Verdict: Misleading! Official records from the Ministry of Roads and Highways show that while earlier dualisation contracts for the existing N6 highway (including the Ofankor–Nsawam stretch and four town … The post Buttey’s claim NPP awarded Accra-Kumasi Expressway contract, misleading appeared first on Dubawa Ghana.

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Mario Siekavizza, expresidente del CANG  y exmagistrado de Sala,  bajo el respaldo de Nester Vásquez y ASPA, vuelve a ocupar un espacio dentro de la Corte Suprema de Justicia (CSJ). Ahora se integró al equipo del magistrado vocal VIII, quien para su elección recibió apoyo de una alianza de diferentes partidos en el Congreso.  Por ... Read more The post Mario Siekavizza regresa a la CSJ como asesor del magistrado Igmaín Galicia  appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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Mario Siekavizza, expresidente del CANG  y exmagistrado de Sala,  bajo el respaldo de Nester Vásquez y ASPA, vuelve a ocupar un espacio dentro de la Corte Suprema de Justicia (CSJ). Ahora se integró al equipo del magistrado vocal VIII, quien para su elección recibió apoyo de una alianza de diferentes partidos en el Congreso.  Por ... Read more The post Mario Siekavizza regresa a la CSJ como asesor del magistrado Igmaín Galicia  appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

Une nouvelle nuit de bombardements russes a fait au moins 16 morts à Kiev et dans sa région, ont affirmé jeudi les autorités ukrainiennes. Le président Volodymyr Zelensky accusant Moscou d'« investir » dans des missiles balistiques pour pousser à l'escalade.

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Une nouvelle nuit de bombardements russes a fait au moins 16 morts à Kiev et dans sa région, ont affirmé jeudi les autorités ukrainiennes. Le président Volodymyr Zelensky accusant Moscou d'« investir » dans des missiles balistiques pour pousser à l'escalade.

23 тамыз күні Қазақстанда Құрылтай сайлауы өтеді. Оған 7 партия қатысып жатыр. Сайлау қарсаңында белсенділерді, журналистердге қысым күшейді. Тәуелсіз бақылаушылардан да арыз-шағым аз емес. Осы оқиғаларды Азаттық студиясында қоғам белсендісі Бэлла Орынбет пен бұрынғы депутат Самат Нұртаза талқылады.

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23 тамыз күні Қазақстанда Құрылтай сайлауы өтеді. Оған 7 партия қатысып жатыр. Сайлау қарсаңында белсенділерді, журналистердге қысым күшейді. Тәуелсіз бақылаушылардан да арыз-шағым аз емес. Осы оқиғаларды Азаттық студиясында қоғам белсендісі Бэлла Орынбет пен бұрынғы депутат Самат Нұртаза талқылады.

Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system.At West Philadelphia High School, kids are sometimes on their phones — but they’re not breaking any rules.The school has a new cellphone policy, implemented last school year, that requires teachers to lock up student phones in a clear cabinet at the front of each classroom. During class, the phones are visible but out of reach. Then, when the bell rings, kids get them back. That means students can scroll TikTok at lunch and text their parents between classes. During some lessons, teachers can unlock the phones, allowing students to use them for schoolwork.“We want to be innovators,” said climate manager Eugene Lett Jr. “We want kids to have their phones. But not during instruction time.”West Philly High’s approach differs from the so-called “bell-to-bell” cellphone bans taking off around the country. In states such as New York and New Jersey, lawmakers now require schools to prohibit student cellphone use throughout the school day, including lunch and transition times. These policies include some exceptions but are largely meant to prevent student cellphone use at school entirely.In Pennsylvania, Gov. Josh Shapiro has said he wants lawmakers to pass a similar ban. Proponents say bell-to-bell bans encourage social interaction and help kids focus on learning. But as Pennsylvania lawmakers continue negotiating school cellphone use regulations, some school leaders say they like their own approaches, which a statewide ban could disrupt.The state Senate passed a bill in February to ban students’ use of cellphones during the school day, and the House passed an amended version in June. The bill includes exceptions for students who need devices for medical use, translation, or communication support. But lawmakers have yet to agree on a final version, as disagreements remain over which schools the ban should apply to and what exceptions it should include.That means districts are largely on their own to determine how to manage student cellphone use. In Philadelphia, the district leaves cellphone policies and enforcement up to individual schools. The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers has supported Shapiro’s call for a statewide cellphone ban. But Superintendent Tony Watlington has previously said he believes decisions about student cellphone use are “best made at the school level.” Philadelphia leaves cellphone policies up to schoolsAt West Philly High, Principal Marla Travis said the school used to require students to store their phones in locked pouches for the entire day. The goal was to limit distractions and keep students focused on learning. But in practice, she said, it was difficult to implement and made kids and families anxious.Phones still buzzed even if they were stored away, and some kids found ways to unlock the pouches. The cost of buying new pouches and the staff time needed to unlock them for hundreds of kids at the end of each day also added to the challenge.So Travis’s team met with students and staff during town halls to discuss what they could improve. Teachers wanted an easier way to manage the end-of-day phone unlocking rush. Students wanted to check their phones a few times throughout the day to communicate with their families.Travis got the idea for the clear, locked cabinets from an airport charging station. They cost $35 each and are simple to use, she said. A handful of times, students have tried to turn in dummy phones to avoid handing over their real ones. But overall, she said, “they seem to like it, and they abide by the rules.”West Philadelphia High School Principal Marla Travis says locked cabinets in each classroom help the school limit student cellphone use while still allowing students to use phones between class.But a mile away, at James Rhoads Elementary School, storing student cellphones in locked pouches has worked well, said Principal Megan Wapner.The school provides Yondr pouches to all students in grades 3-8. Students lock their phones inside before entering the building in the morning, and staff unlock them at the end of the day. “We’ve seen engagement tremendously improve,” Wapner said. “We’ve seen our teachers’ ability to teach has completely changed.”Wapner implemented the Yondr pouches at Rhoads shortly after the pandemic, when she said she saw students frequently distracted by their devices. Teachers struggled to compete with the endless entertainment of YouTube and Instagram. Students would sometimes get in fights based on texts or rumors.In middle school, “big feelings are happening all the time,” said Rhoads English language arts teacher Rafael Schneider. Being without their phones gives students a kind of “cooldown time,” he said, and keeps them present in class.James Rhoads Elementary School Climate Manager Lamond Muhammad displays the Yondr pouches the school uses to prevent students from using their phones.Teachers and leaders at Rhoads say managing phones and unlocking pouches for their 400 students isn’t a strain. But they understand it could be trickier at schools with older kids or more students. Still, Wapner said she supports a statewide ban. Families and students were initially skeptical of her school’s policy, but pushback is now rare, she said. She said she believes a statewide ban could help other schools get cellphone use under control.“We have really seen a difference,” she said. “You won’t see them on their phones at all. You won’t see phones in the building, and you will also see kids talking, looking at each other, making new friends.”Rebecca Redelmeier is a reporter at Chalkbeat Philadelphia. She writes about public schools, early childhood education, and issues that affect students, families, and educators across Philadelphia. Contact Rebecca at rredelmeier@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system.At West Philadelphia High School, kids are sometimes on their phones — but they’re not breaking any rules.The school has a new cellphone policy, implemented last school year, that requires teachers to lock up student phones in a clear cabinet at the front of each classroom. During class, the phones are visible but out of reach. Then, when the bell rings, kids get them back. That means students can scroll TikTok at lunch and text their parents between classes. During some lessons, teachers can unlock the phones, allowing students to use them for schoolwork.“We want to be innovators,” said climate manager Eugene Lett Jr. “We want kids to have their phones. But not during instruction time.”West Philly High’s approach differs from the so-called “bell-to-bell” cellphone bans taking off around the country. In states such as New York and New Jersey, lawmakers now require schools to prohibit student cellphone use throughout the school day, including lunch and transition times. These policies include some exceptions but are largely meant to prevent student cellphone use at school entirely.In Pennsylvania, Gov. Josh Shapiro has said he wants lawmakers to pass a similar ban. Proponents say bell-to-bell bans encourage social interaction and help kids focus on learning. But as Pennsylvania lawmakers continue negotiating school cellphone use regulations, some school leaders say they like their own approaches, which a statewide ban could disrupt.The state Senate passed a bill in February to ban students’ use of cellphones during the school day, and the House passed an amended version in June. The bill includes exceptions for students who need devices for medical use, translation, or communication support. But lawmakers have yet to agree on a final version, as disagreements remain over which schools the ban should apply to and what exceptions it should include.That means districts are largely on their own to determine how to manage student cellphone use. In Philadelphia, the district leaves cellphone policies and enforcement up to individual schools. The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers has supported Shapiro’s call for a statewide cellphone ban. But Superintendent Tony Watlington has previously said he believes decisions about student cellphone use are “best made at the school level.” Philadelphia leaves cellphone policies up to schoolsAt West Philly High, Principal Marla Travis said the school used to require students to store their phones in locked pouches for the entire day. The goal was to limit distractions and keep students focused on learning. But in practice, she said, it was difficult to implement and made kids and families anxious.Phones still buzzed even if they were stored away, and some kids found ways to unlock the pouches. The cost of buying new pouches and the staff time needed to unlock them for hundreds of kids at the end of each day also added to the challenge.So Travis’s team met with students and staff during town halls to discuss what they could improve. Teachers wanted an easier way to manage the end-of-day phone unlocking rush. Students wanted to check their phones a few times throughout the day to communicate with their families.Travis got the idea for the clear, locked cabinets from an airport charging station. They cost $35 each and are simple to use, she said. A handful of times, students have tried to turn in dummy phones to avoid handing over their real ones. But overall, she said, “they seem to like it, and they abide by the rules.”West Philadelphia High School Principal Marla Travis says locked cabinets in each classroom help the school limit student cellphone use while still allowing students to use phones between class.But a mile away, at James Rhoads Elementary School, storing student cellphones in locked pouches has worked well, said Principal Megan Wapner.The school provides Yondr pouches to all students in grades 3-8. Students lock their phones inside before entering the building in the morning, and staff unlock them at the end of the day. “We’ve seen engagement tremendously improve,” Wapner said. “We’ve seen our teachers’ ability to teach has completely changed.”Wapner implemented the Yondr pouches at Rhoads shortly after the pandemic, when she said she saw students frequently distracted by their devices. Teachers struggled to compete with the endless entertainment of YouTube and Instagram. Students would sometimes get in fights based on texts or rumors.In middle school, “big feelings are happening all the time,” said Rhoads English language arts teacher Rafael Schneider. Being without their phones gives students a kind of “cooldown time,” he said, and keeps them present in class.James Rhoads Elementary School Climate Manager Lamond Muhammad displays the Yondr pouches the school uses to prevent students from using their phones.Teachers and leaders at Rhoads say managing phones and unlocking pouches for their 400 students isn’t a strain. But they understand it could be trickier at schools with older kids or more students. Still, Wapner said she supports a statewide ban. Families and students were initially skeptical of her school’s policy, but pushback is now rare, she said. She said she believes a statewide ban could help other schools get cellphone use under control.“We have really seen a difference,” she said. “You won’t see them on their phones at all. You won’t see phones in the building, and you will also see kids talking, looking at each other, making new friends.”Rebecca Redelmeier is a reporter at Chalkbeat Philadelphia. She writes about public schools, early childhood education, and issues that affect students, families, and educators across Philadelphia. Contact Rebecca at rredelmeier@chalkbeat.org.

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Frank Beard, a forming member of ZZ Top, died on Monday. The band is expected to continue its tour through November. The post Frank Beard, ZZ Top’s drummer for over five decades, dies at 77 appeared first on Good Info Newswire.

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Frank Beard, a forming member of ZZ Top, died on Monday. The band is expected to continue its tour through November. The post Frank Beard, ZZ Top’s drummer for over five decades, dies at 77 appeared first on Good Info Newswire.

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Hàn Quốc tổ chức cuộc diễn tập phòng vệ dân sự trên toàn quốc, mô phỏng một cuộc không kích, trong bối cảnh Seoul và Washington giảm quy mô của các cuộc tập trận thường niên

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Hàn Quốc tổ chức cuộc diễn tập phòng vệ dân sự trên toàn quốc, mô phỏng một cuộc không kích, trong bối cảnh Seoul và Washington giảm quy mô của các cuộc tập trận thường niên

Беларускіх жанчын ва ўзросьце ад 18 да 39 гадоў падчас дыспансэрызацыі ў абавязковым парадку будуць правяраць на бясплоднасьць. Што за гэтым стаіць: клопат дзяржавы пра жанчын ці «дэмаграфічную бясьпеку»? Спыталіся ў гендэрнай дасьледчыцы Ірыны Сідорскай.

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Беларускіх жанчын ва ўзросьце ад 18 да 39 гадоў падчас дыспансэрызацыі ў абавязковым парадку будуць правяраць на бясплоднасьць. Што за гэтым стаіць: клопат дзяржавы пра жанчын ці «дэмаграфічную бясьпеку»? Спыталіся ў гендэрнай дасьледчыцы Ірыны Сідорскай.

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The Armenian government has officially thrown its weight behind Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s yearlong campaign to depose Catholicos Garegin II which opposition leaders and legal experts see as unconstitutional.

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The Armenian government has officially thrown its weight behind Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s yearlong campaign to depose Catholicos Garegin II which opposition leaders and legal experts see as unconstitutional.