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World Cup co-hosts United States overcame Australia 2-0 on Friday in Seattle to move into the knockout stages at the 2026 tournament.

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World Cup co-hosts United States overcame Australia 2-0 on Friday in Seattle to move into the knockout stages at the 2026 tournament.

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Азат Еуропа/Азаттық радиосы
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Дүйсенбіден бері құрғақ аштық ұстап жатқан ҚазТАГ-тың бас редакторы Әмір Қасеновтің ахуалы нашарлап, ауруханаға түсті. Бұл жөнінде адвокат Рена Керимоваға сүйенген Elmedia мен ҚазТАГ хабарлады. Адвокаттың сөзінше, Қасенов өздігінен жүре алмай, тергеу изоляторының қызметкеріне сүйеніп адвокатпен кездесуге әрең келген. “Жағдайы өте мүшкіл. Өздігінен жүре алмайды деуге болады. Тергеу изоляторының қызметкеріне сүйеніп адвокатпен кездесуге келді. Ақырын сөйлейді, жаза алмайды. Үстелге қолы...

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Дүйсенбіден бері құрғақ аштық ұстап жатқан ҚазТАГ-тың бас редакторы Әмір Қасеновтің ахуалы нашарлап, ауруханаға түсті. Бұл жөнінде адвокат Рена Керимоваға сүйенген Elmedia мен ҚазТАГ хабарлады. Адвокаттың сөзінше, Қасенов өздігінен жүре алмай, тергеу изоляторының қызметкеріне сүйеніп адвокатпен кездесуге әрең келген. “Жағдайы өте мүшкіл. Өздігінен жүре алмайды деуге болады. Тергеу изоляторының қызметкеріне сүйеніп адвокатпен кездесуге келді. Ақырын сөйлейді, жаза алмайды. Үстелге қолы...

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Todo fanático por futebol tem aquela camisa que dá sorte durante o jogo. Mas e quando a camisa dá azar? O post As camisas “canceladas” da Seleção apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Todo fanático por futebol tem aquela camisa que dá sorte durante o jogo. Mas e quando a camisa dá azar? O post As camisas “canceladas” da Seleção apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

El siniestro se produjo en un tramo muy transitado del corredor que conecta el norte de Inglaterra con la capital, en plena hora punta. Ambos convoyes circulaban hacia Londres cuando se produjo el impacto, lo que complicó la evacuación y obligó a activar un gran dispositivo de emergencia.

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El siniestro se produjo en un tramo muy transitado del corredor que conecta el norte de Inglaterra con la capital, en plena hora punta. Ambos convoyes circulaban hacia Londres cuando se produjo el impacto, lo que complicó la evacuación y obligó a activar un gran dispositivo de emergencia.

Youth and environmental groups denounced the interrogation and red-tagging of University of the Philippines University Student Council (USC) Councilor-elect Angel Lopez on June 13 amid community immersion in a community in Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya.  The post Youth groups sound alarm over red-tagging, forced interrogation of student leader appeared first on Bulatlat.

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Youth and environmental groups denounced the interrogation and red-tagging of University of the Philippines University Student Council (USC) Councilor-elect Angel Lopez on June 13 amid community immersion in a community in Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya.  The post Youth groups sound alarm over red-tagging, forced interrogation of student leader appeared first on Bulatlat.

ڕۆژی هەینی لە میانەی یارییەکانی جامی جیهانی تۆپی پێی، ئەمەریکا و ئوسترالیا لە گرووپی D یارییان کرد. ئەمەریکا توانی بە دوو گۆڵ بەرامبەر بە هیچ لە ئوسترالیا بباتەوە. بەمەش هەڵبژاردەی ئەمەریکا چوونی بۆ خولکی داهاتووی ئەم جامی جیهانی 2026ە مسۆگەر کرد. هەفتەی ڕابردوو ئەمەریکا بە چوار گۆڵ لە پاراگوای بردەوە و یاری داهاتووی لە هەفتەی داهاتوودا لەگەڵ تورکیا ئەنجام دەدات.

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ڕۆژی هەینی لە میانەی یارییەکانی جامی جیهانی تۆپی پێی، ئەمەریکا و ئوسترالیا لە گرووپی D یارییان کرد. ئەمەریکا توانی بە دوو گۆڵ بەرامبەر بە هیچ لە ئوسترالیا بباتەوە. بەمەش هەڵبژاردەی ئەمەریکا چوونی بۆ خولکی داهاتووی ئەم جامی جیهانی 2026ە مسۆگەر کرد. هەفتەی ڕابردوو ئەمەریکا بە چوار گۆڵ لە پاراگوای بردەوە و یاری داهاتووی لە هەفتەی داهاتوودا لەگەڵ تورکیا ئەنجام دەدات.

(The Center Square) – The U.S. Department of Education is reducing student loan interest rates for borrowers, but critics argue the move could cost taxpayers billions of dollars. The Education Department announced this week that federal student loan borrowers enrolled in automatic payments will be eligible for a 1% interest rate reduction beginning July 1. Borrowers who plan to enroll in auto pay by Sept. 30, 2026, and those who are enrolled, will receive this reduction in the interest rate through June 30, 2028. Federal student loan interest rates currently range from 6.39% to 7.94% for undergraduate and graduate borrowers. The average student loan balance in the U.S. is about $40,000, while the federal student loan portfolio totals approximately $1.8 trillion. Education Under Secretary Nicholas Kent said the Trump administration's temporary student loan interest rate reduction is intended to help borrowers manage repayment and explore affordable repayment plan options. Before COVID-19, over 80% of student loan borrowers were actively in repayment plans and currently, due to the previous administration's policies on student loan forgiveness programs, only 40% are enrolled in either auto pay to active repayment. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit, criticized the Education Department's new policy. According to the organization, the change could cost taxpayers at least $5 billion and effectively amounts to a form of student debt cancellation because it reduces the total amount borrowers repay over the life of their loans rather than lowering monthly payments. CRFB President Maya MacGuineas said the policy primarily benefits borrowers who are already making payments on their loans. “Make no mistake: Quadrupling the auto-pay incentive is debt cancellation by another name. And worse, it’s targeted at people already making repayments,” MacGuineas said. “The auto-pay interest deductions don't even reduce monthly payments or improve affordability — they just wipe out debt balances, especially for high-earning professionals that are already doing quite well.” MacGuineas said expanding the discount could set a precedent for future administrations to further reduce or eliminate student loan interest rates through executive action. Instead of expanding loan benefits, the CRFB said the Trump administration should focus on addressing the projected $100 billion shortfall in the Pell Grant program, which could reduce aid for low-income students.

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(The Center Square) – The U.S. Department of Education is reducing student loan interest rates for borrowers, but critics argue the move could cost taxpayers billions of dollars. The Education Department announced this week that federal student loan borrowers enrolled in automatic payments will be eligible for a 1% interest rate reduction beginning July 1. Borrowers who plan to enroll in auto pay by Sept. 30, 2026, and those who are enrolled, will receive this reduction in the interest rate through June 30, 2028. Federal student loan interest rates currently range from 6.39% to 7.94% for undergraduate and graduate borrowers. The average student loan balance in the U.S. is about $40,000, while the federal student loan portfolio totals approximately $1.8 trillion. Education Under Secretary Nicholas Kent said the Trump administration's temporary student loan interest rate reduction is intended to help borrowers manage repayment and explore affordable repayment plan options. Before COVID-19, over 80% of student loan borrowers were actively in repayment plans and currently, due to the previous administration's policies on student loan forgiveness programs, only 40% are enrolled in either auto pay to active repayment. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit, criticized the Education Department's new policy. According to the organization, the change could cost taxpayers at least $5 billion and effectively amounts to a form of student debt cancellation because it reduces the total amount borrowers repay over the life of their loans rather than lowering monthly payments. CRFB President Maya MacGuineas said the policy primarily benefits borrowers who are already making payments on their loans. “Make no mistake: Quadrupling the auto-pay incentive is debt cancellation by another name. And worse, it’s targeted at people already making repayments,” MacGuineas said. “The auto-pay interest deductions don't even reduce monthly payments or improve affordability — they just wipe out debt balances, especially for high-earning professionals that are already doing quite well.” MacGuineas said expanding the discount could set a precedent for future administrations to further reduce or eliminate student loan interest rates through executive action. Instead of expanding loan benefits, the CRFB said the Trump administration should focus on addressing the projected $100 billion shortfall in the Pell Grant program, which could reduce aid for low-income students.

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2026年6月20日《#VOA今日焦点》重点新闻内容包括:特朗普总统在安德鲁空军基地发表讲话,称赞已签署的伊朗和平协议;万斯副总统推迟在瑞士的美伊技术谈判行程;世界杯进入第九天,美国队迎战澳大利亚队。

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2026年6月20日《#VOA今日焦点》重点新闻内容包括:特朗普总统在安德鲁空军基地发表讲话,称赞已签署的伊朗和平协议;万斯副总统推迟在瑞士的美伊技术谈判行程;世界杯进入第九天,美国队迎战澳大利亚队。

Family of Diem Le Nguyen says the Build a School Foundation failed to secure required permits or basic safety measures that could have prevented June 2024 death.

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Family of Diem Le Nguyen says the Build a School Foundation failed to secure required permits or basic safety measures that could have prevented June 2024 death.

星期五(6月19日)下午,美国国家队2比0战胜澳大利亚队,两连胜提前晋级世界杯32强。这场比赛吸引了无数球迷前往华盛顿的国家大草坪,透过户外大荧幕同步观赛。美国之音记者王愉贺也到了现场,与我们分享热闹的气氛。

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星期五(6月19日)下午,美国国家队2比0战胜澳大利亚队,两连胜提前晋级世界杯32强。这场比赛吸引了无数球迷前往华盛顿的国家大草坪,透过户外大荧幕同步观赛。美国之音记者王愉贺也到了现场,与我们分享热闹的气氛。

وزیر امور خارجه فرانسه، ژان-نوئل بارو، روز جمعه ۲۹ خرداد گفت کشورش می‌خواهد در مذاکرات مربوط به برنامه هسته‌ای جمهوری اسلامی نقش ایفا کند و پاریس لغو تحریم‌های سازمان ملل را تأیید نخواهد کرد، مگر اینکه از مفاد توافق نهایی راضی باشد.

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وزیر امور خارجه فرانسه، ژان-نوئل بارو، روز جمعه ۲۹ خرداد گفت کشورش می‌خواهد در مذاکرات مربوط به برنامه هسته‌ای جمهوری اسلامی نقش ایفا کند و پاریس لغو تحریم‌های سازمان ملل را تأیید نخواهد کرد، مگر اینکه از مفاد توافق نهایی راضی باشد.

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(The Center Square) – A member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is frustrated with state laws allowing multiple homes to be built on single-home sites in a community rebuilding after the Eaton Fire. One law permits up to 10 homes. Supervisor Kathryn Barger said she wants lawmakers to hear from Altadena residents at two July 1 hearings. Sitting next to Pasadena, Altadena is an unincorporated community that was hit hard by the devastating Eaton Fire in January 2025. The fire in the Altadena/Pasadena area burned 14,021 acres and destroyed 9,418 structures, as reported by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Barger represents Altadena on the board governing Los Angeles County. At issue are two state laws: Senate Bill 9 and Senate Bill 1123.SB 9, which passed in 2021, ends single-family zoning and requires all local governments to approve duplexes and lot splits on single-home parcels, which would enable up to four units on a single lot. Any local requirements such as community standards districts would not apply.The second law is SB 1123. It took effect in July 2025.Barger said SB 1123 allows the fast-track building of up to 10 homes on vacant lots.“The lot must be completely vacant and in an urban location, and that’s an important location to note,” Barger told The Center Square. “The lot must be in an infill site, substantially surrounded by qualified urban uses, which means at least 75% of it, perimeters, must touch commercial or public cases.”After the Eaton fire that devastated Altadena, Barger said there are many empty lots. She noted speculators are using SB 1123 to build 10 homes on lots originally zoned for one residence.“We have actually voided all the ones that have been submitted because they did not meet the criteria,” said Barger. “These lots, there is nothing around them.”Barger added that one of her commitments is to work with fire survivors and bring Altadena back stronger, while also maintaining the character of Altadena. The community is known for its neighborhoods of single-family homes and the towering deodar cedar trees on Santa Rosa Avenue, also known as Christmas Tree Lane.Barger said SB 1123 will make it difficult to maintain Altadena's charm because the expansive building is going to “completely change the landscape."“By the way, when you talk about entry-level, for-sale homes by subdividing those lots and building 10 homes, they’re going to make millions,” said Barger. “I’m not against the free market, but if the goal is affordable housing, that is not going to occur in Altadena.”Barger called it frustrating because it takes away her voice.SB 9 and SB 1123 are what Barger called “mandates” that something take place at the local level.“I have no ability to stop it, other than to approach my state senator that represents Altadena and ask her to carry legislation,” said Barger.Meanwhile, SB 1123 will not apply in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, which is considered a high fire hazard severity zone. It was hit hard by last year's Palisades Fire.Altadena is not considered in that category.As a result, Barger has asked state Sen. Sasha Renee Perez, D-Alhambra, to carry legislation known as SB 1090.Also known as the Keep Altadena Land in Altadena Hands Act, the bill serves to pause SB 9 and SB 1123 in Altadena.“That gives Altadena really the breathing room to rebuild thoughtfully and intentionally and would apply the very high fire hazard severity zone to Altadena,” said Barger. “I’m asking that it receive the same level of protection from speculative development protections during recovery. That’s all I’m asking.”A town council meeting was held earlier this week in Altadena.The advisory council is not a city council per se and can't pass laws, but its meetings provide a forum for residents to express concerns.Perez was present. So was Brooke Lohman-Janz. The Altadena resident called the multi-unit housing efforts “a gross misuse of the bills” being used for those projects.“It is also very insensitive to the situation and the character and everyone trying to rebuild,” Lohman-Janz told The Center Square. “In the case of one, it's a three-story 11 or 10-unit complex with very little green space, and in these cases, because they are ministerial or by right, they are able to fast track, and basically they're getting the ability to build faster than the residents who are trying to rebuild.”That, said Lohman-Janz, is ridiculous.“It's just kind of crazy that this is happening like this,” said Lohman-Janz, who was a total loss renter and is not rebuilding a home on a burned property. Lohman-Janz is also concerned about the lack of infrastructure to accommodate these sorts of projects.“A lot of the property doesn't have sewer access, so there's a lot of septic,” said Lohman-Janz. “We don't have sidewalks in most of Altadena, we don't have streetlights in a large portion of the town, and there's so many private and small streets.”Barger said she would like people and politicians “be more vocal in Sacramento,” and not just about SB 1123 but also SB 9.“The actions taken by the representatives in Sacramento are having a direct impact on local control. And I doubt you could talk to anyone that is a supervisor or city council member that would not have a problem with their voice being taken away,” said Barger. “I was elected to represent Altadena and one of the things that we’ve done is we’ve created community standards districts, and by not having the ability to apply those, it completely undermines local control.”Both the Assembly Committee on Housing and Community Development and the chamber's Assembly Committee on Local Government are scheduled to hold hearings July 1 about Altadena.“I’m going to make sure that survivors testify at the hearings that’s going to be on July 1. because while I’m elected, I want them to hear from the people in the community that are going to be impacted by this,” said Barger. “This is not NIMBY [Not In My Backyard]. This is the community that has lost everything and just wants an opportunity to at least build.”

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(The Center Square) – A member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is frustrated with state laws allowing multiple homes to be built on single-home sites in a community rebuilding after the Eaton Fire. One law permits up to 10 homes. Supervisor Kathryn Barger said she wants lawmakers to hear from Altadena residents at two July 1 hearings. Sitting next to Pasadena, Altadena is an unincorporated community that was hit hard by the devastating Eaton Fire in January 2025. The fire in the Altadena/Pasadena area burned 14,021 acres and destroyed 9,418 structures, as reported by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Barger represents Altadena on the board governing Los Angeles County. At issue are two state laws: Senate Bill 9 and Senate Bill 1123.SB 9, which passed in 2021, ends single-family zoning and requires all local governments to approve duplexes and lot splits on single-home parcels, which would enable up to four units on a single lot. Any local requirements such as community standards districts would not apply.The second law is SB 1123. It took effect in July 2025.Barger said SB 1123 allows the fast-track building of up to 10 homes on vacant lots.“The lot must be completely vacant and in an urban location, and that’s an important location to note,” Barger told The Center Square. “The lot must be in an infill site, substantially surrounded by qualified urban uses, which means at least 75% of it, perimeters, must touch commercial or public cases.”After the Eaton fire that devastated Altadena, Barger said there are many empty lots. She noted speculators are using SB 1123 to build 10 homes on lots originally zoned for one residence.“We have actually voided all the ones that have been submitted because they did not meet the criteria,” said Barger. “These lots, there is nothing around them.”Barger added that one of her commitments is to work with fire survivors and bring Altadena back stronger, while also maintaining the character of Altadena. The community is known for its neighborhoods of single-family homes and the towering deodar cedar trees on Santa Rosa Avenue, also known as Christmas Tree Lane.Barger said SB 1123 will make it difficult to maintain Altadena's charm because the expansive building is going to “completely change the landscape."“By the way, when you talk about entry-level, for-sale homes by subdividing those lots and building 10 homes, they’re going to make millions,” said Barger. “I’m not against the free market, but if the goal is affordable housing, that is not going to occur in Altadena.”Barger called it frustrating because it takes away her voice.SB 9 and SB 1123 are what Barger called “mandates” that something take place at the local level.“I have no ability to stop it, other than to approach my state senator that represents Altadena and ask her to carry legislation,” said Barger.Meanwhile, SB 1123 will not apply in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, which is considered a high fire hazard severity zone. It was hit hard by last year's Palisades Fire.Altadena is not considered in that category.As a result, Barger has asked state Sen. Sasha Renee Perez, D-Alhambra, to carry legislation known as SB 1090.Also known as the Keep Altadena Land in Altadena Hands Act, the bill serves to pause SB 9 and SB 1123 in Altadena.“That gives Altadena really the breathing room to rebuild thoughtfully and intentionally and would apply the very high fire hazard severity zone to Altadena,” said Barger. “I’m asking that it receive the same level of protection from speculative development protections during recovery. That’s all I’m asking.”A town council meeting was held earlier this week in Altadena.The advisory council is not a city council per se and can't pass laws, but its meetings provide a forum for residents to express concerns.Perez was present. So was Brooke Lohman-Janz. The Altadena resident called the multi-unit housing efforts “a gross misuse of the bills” being used for those projects.“It is also very insensitive to the situation and the character and everyone trying to rebuild,” Lohman-Janz told The Center Square. “In the case of one, it's a three-story 11 or 10-unit complex with very little green space, and in these cases, because they are ministerial or by right, they are able to fast track, and basically they're getting the ability to build faster than the residents who are trying to rebuild.”That, said Lohman-Janz, is ridiculous.“It's just kind of crazy that this is happening like this,” said Lohman-Janz, who was a total loss renter and is not rebuilding a home on a burned property. Lohman-Janz is also concerned about the lack of infrastructure to accommodate these sorts of projects.“A lot of the property doesn't have sewer access, so there's a lot of septic,” said Lohman-Janz. “We don't have sidewalks in most of Altadena, we don't have streetlights in a large portion of the town, and there's so many private and small streets.”Barger said she would like people and politicians “be more vocal in Sacramento,” and not just about SB 1123 but also SB 9.“The actions taken by the representatives in Sacramento are having a direct impact on local control. And I doubt you could talk to anyone that is a supervisor or city council member that would not have a problem with their voice being taken away,” said Barger. “I was elected to represent Altadena and one of the things that we’ve done is we’ve created community standards districts, and by not having the ability to apply those, it completely undermines local control.”Both the Assembly Committee on Housing and Community Development and the chamber's Assembly Committee on Local Government are scheduled to hold hearings July 1 about Altadena.“I’m going to make sure that survivors testify at the hearings that’s going to be on July 1. because while I’m elected, I want them to hear from the people in the community that are going to be impacted by this,” said Barger. “This is not NIMBY [Not In My Backyard]. This is the community that has lost everything and just wants an opportunity to at least build.”

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A freshman softball pitching phenom leads a large group of Point Loma High School athletes on recently announced spring All-League sports teams. Remy Spangler was named Western League Pitcher of the Year after the first of what promises to be four seasons in a Pointer uniform. Spangler was instrumental in leading the Pointers to a […]

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A freshman softball pitching phenom leads a large group of Point Loma High School athletes on recently announced spring All-League sports teams. Remy Spangler was named Western League Pitcher of the Year after the first of what promises to be four seasons in a Pointer uniform. Spangler was instrumental in leading the Pointers to a […]

Réunis du 17 au 19 juin dans la capitale ghanéenne, dirigeants africains, représentants de la diaspora et responsables politiques caribéens ont adopté la déclaration Accra Next Steps destinée à faire avancer les revendications de justice réparatrice liées à l'esclavage et au colonialisme. Mais au-delà du texte, les organisateurs mettent aussi et peut-être surtout en avant le rapprochement inédit entre l'Afrique, les Caraïbes et la diaspora que le sommet a permis.

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Réunis du 17 au 19 juin dans la capitale ghanéenne, dirigeants africains, représentants de la diaspora et responsables politiques caribéens ont adopté la déclaration Accra Next Steps destinée à faire avancer les revendications de justice réparatrice liées à l'esclavage et au colonialisme. Mais au-delà du texte, les organisateurs mettent aussi et peut-être surtout en avant le rapprochement inédit entre l'Afrique, les Caraïbes et la diaspora que le sommet a permis.

Aunque recientes resoluciones de la Corte de Constitucionalidad (CC) han avalado la permanencia de Walter Mazariegos, los estudiantes y profesionales universitarios mantienen una lucha legal para revertir el nuevo fraude. Existen 26 amparos planteados  que cuestionan la legalidad del proceso y señalan que Mazariegos no cuenta con un finiquito vigente, requisito para ejercer el cargo ... Read more The post La batalla para frenar el fraude de Walter Mazariegos aún se disputa en los tribunales  appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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Aunque recientes resoluciones de la Corte de Constitucionalidad (CC) han avalado la permanencia de Walter Mazariegos, los estudiantes y profesionales universitarios mantienen una lucha legal para revertir el nuevo fraude. Existen 26 amparos planteados  que cuestionan la legalidad del proceso y señalan que Mazariegos no cuenta con un finiquito vigente, requisito para ejercer el cargo ... Read more The post La batalla para frenar el fraude de Walter Mazariegos aún se disputa en los tribunales  appeared first on Prensa Comunitaria.

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اخبار یک بامداد، آخرین بخش خبری روز از تلویزیون صدای آمریکاست که ساعت یک بامداد به وقت ایران پخش می‌شود و با نگاهی کوتاه به تازه‌ترین تحولات و رخدادهای شبانه، مروری فشرده بر اخبار ارائه می‌دهد و مدت آن یک ساعت است.

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اخبار یک بامداد، آخرین بخش خبری روز از تلویزیون صدای آمریکاست که ساعت یک بامداد به وقت ایران پخش می‌شود و با نگاهی کوتاه به تازه‌ترین تحولات و رخدادهای شبانه، مروری فشرده بر اخبار ارائه می‌دهد و مدت آن یک ساعت است.

O porta-voz do governo da Argentina, Manuel Adorni, renunciou ao cargo nesta sexta-feira (19) após acusações de enriquecimento ilícito e ocultação de patrimônio. Adorni continuará com o seu outro cargo: de chefe de Gabinete do presidente Javier Milei. Uma das figuras mais próximas de Milei, Adorni admitiu na semana passada que ocultou US$ 500 mil […] Fonte

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O porta-voz do governo da Argentina, Manuel Adorni, renunciou ao cargo nesta sexta-feira (19) após acusações de enriquecimento ilícito e ocultação de patrimônio. Adorni continuará com o seu outro cargo: de chefe de Gabinete do presidente Javier Milei. Uma das figuras mais próximas de Milei, Adorni admitiu na semana passada que ocultou US$ 500 mil […] Fonte

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La Mesa's Limoncello Restaurant transports you to souther Italy with fresh pasta and Neapolitan cuisine.

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La Mesa's Limoncello Restaurant transports you to souther Italy with fresh pasta and Neapolitan cuisine.

The new administrator for the Youth Development Center settlement fund had to settle for $20 million instead of the $55 million he sought from the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee.

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The new administrator for the Youth Development Center settlement fund had to settle for $20 million instead of the $55 million he sought from the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee.

Em um ato marcado pela união de diferentes forças políticas, a Frente Ampla deu início oficial à pré-campanha do presidente Lula no Rio Grande do Sul na noite desta quinta-feira (18). O evento, realizado no Ritter Hotel, em Porto Alegre, reuniu centenas de militantes, lideranças nacionais e representantes de movimentos sociais para defender a soberania […] Fonte

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Em um ato marcado pela união de diferentes forças políticas, a Frente Ampla deu início oficial à pré-campanha do presidente Lula no Rio Grande do Sul na noite desta quinta-feira (18). O evento, realizado no Ritter Hotel, em Porto Alegre, reuniu centenas de militantes, lideranças nacionais e representantes de movimentos sociais para defender a soberania […] Fonte