ڕەزا ئەمینی چالاکوانی سیاسی لە دانیمارک باس لە داخستنی تەنگەی هورموز دەکات کە چۆن زیان بە هەموو جیهان دەگەیەنێت کە ئێستا ئێران وەک تاکتیکێک بە کاری دەهێنێت. هەروەها باس لەوەش دەکات کە کۆماری ئیسلامی ئەو گوشارە ئابوورییەی کە ئێستا لە ئاکامی داخستنی تەنگەکە لە ئارادایە بیخاتە ئەستۆی ئەمەریکا.

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ڕەزا ئەمینی چالاکوانی سیاسی لە دانیمارک باس لە داخستنی تەنگەی هورموز دەکات کە چۆن زیان بە هەموو جیهان دەگەیەنێت کە ئێستا ئێران وەک تاکتیکێک بە کاری دەهێنێت. هەروەها باس لەوەش دەکات کە کۆماری ئیسلامی ئەو گوشارە ئابوورییەی کە ئێستا لە ئاکامی داخستنی تەنگەکە لە ئارادایە بیخاتە ئەستۆی ئەمەریکا.

ایران پر خپلو ګاونډیو هېوادونو بریدونو ته دوام ورکوي او پدې وروستیو کې یې پر اردن، متحده عربي امارات، سعودي عربستان او اسرائیلو باندې توغندي توغولي دي، پداسې حال کې چې د دغه هېواد جګړه له متحدو ایالتونو او اسرائیلو سره روانه ده.

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ایران پر خپلو ګاونډیو هېوادونو بریدونو ته دوام ورکوي او پدې وروستیو کې یې پر اردن، متحده عربي امارات، سعودي عربستان او اسرائیلو باندې توغندي توغولي دي، پداسې حال کې چې د دغه هېواد جګړه له متحدو ایالتونو او اسرائیلو سره روانه ده.

Германия возглавила группу стран Евросоюза, которые выступают за то, чтобы не признавать небиометрические загранпаспорта («старого образца») россиян, сообщает Euractiv, ссылаясь на слова трех дипломатов.

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Германия возглавила группу стран Евросоюза, которые выступают за то, чтобы не признавать небиометрические загранпаспорта («старого образца») россиян, сообщает Euractiv, ссылаясь на слова трех дипломатов.

El tejido productivo español atraviesa una de sus mayores transformaciones estructurales. La interoperabilidad telemática y las reformas normativas recientes han enterrado la histórica burocracia, permitiendo que el talento y el capital fluyan hacia el mercado con una agilidad sin precedentes.

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El tejido productivo español atraviesa una de sus mayores transformaciones estructurales. La interoperabilidad telemática y las reformas normativas recientes han enterrado la histórica burocracia, permitiendo que el talento y el capital fluyan hacia el mercado con una agilidad sin precedentes.

À l’occasion des Journées Fifa ce vendredi 27 mars, le Nigeria a battu l’Iran alors que le Cameroun s’est incliné en fin de rencontre face à l’Australie.

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À l’occasion des Journées Fifa ce vendredi 27 mars, le Nigeria a battu l’Iran alors que le Cameroun s’est incliné en fin de rencontre face à l’Australie.

La Autoridad Portuaria aprueba la ampliación de una concesión clave en Punta Langosteira y autoriza actuaciones en las terminales de cruceros y mercancías para reforzar la operatividad.

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La Autoridad Portuaria aprueba la ampliación de una concesión clave en Punta Langosteira y autoriza actuaciones en las terminales de cruceros y mercancías para reforzar la operatividad.

El organismo estima que la economía española crecerá un 2,3% este año, una décima más con respecto a sus pronósticos de diciembre.

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El organismo estima que la economía española crecerá un 2,3% este año, una décima más con respecto a sus pronósticos de diciembre.

E ngarkuara me punë në Ambasadën amerikane në Prishtinë, Anu Prattipati, ka biseduar me ministren e Ekonomisë të Kosovës, Artane Rizvanolli, për zgjerimin e mundësive mes dy shteteve në fushën e energjisë dhe minierave.

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E ngarkuara me punë në Ambasadën amerikane në Prishtinë, Anu Prattipati, ka biseduar me ministren e Ekonomisë të Kosovës, Artane Rizvanolli, për zgjerimin e mundësive mes dy shteteve në fushën e energjisë dhe minierave.

Area food truck vendors and the City of Amarillo are preparing for changes to state permitting law, which will allow food trucks more statewide travel opportunities. Once the law goes into effect this summer, licensed food trucks will be able to take their businesses on the roads all across Texas.  “[This] opportunity, I mean, it […] The post Have food, will travel; change in permit law will allow food trucks to sell statewide appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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Area food truck vendors and the City of Amarillo are preparing for changes to state permitting law, which will allow food trucks more statewide travel opportunities. Once the law goes into effect this summer, licensed food trucks will be able to take their businesses on the roads all across Texas.  “[This] opportunity, I mean, it […] The post Have food, will travel; change in permit law will allow food trucks to sell statewide appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

O rapper que se tornou prefeito de Catmandu, Balendra Shah, foi nomeado primeiro-ministro do Nepal nesta sexta-feira (27), após a vitória de seu partido nas eleições legislativas de 5 de março. Shah, 35, foi eleito para a Câmara dos Representantes ao derrotar o ex-primeiro-ministro KP Sharma Oli, 74, que havia sido derrubado do poder em setembro de 2025 após uma onda de manifestações.

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O rapper que se tornou prefeito de Catmandu, Balendra Shah, foi nomeado primeiro-ministro do Nepal nesta sexta-feira (27), após a vitória de seu partido nas eleições legislativas de 5 de março. Shah, 35, foi eleito para a Câmara dos Representantes ao derrotar o ex-primeiro-ministro KP Sharma Oli, 74, que havia sido derrubado do poder em setembro de 2025 após uma onda de manifestações.

Indonésia e Áustria são os mais recentes países a impor limites de idade para o uso de redes sociais, em meio a uma crescente preocupação global com os efeitos dessas plataformas sobre crianças e adolescentes.

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Indonésia e Áustria são os mais recentes países a impor limites de idade para o uso de redes sociais, em meio a uma crescente preocupação global com os efeitos dessas plataformas sobre crianças e adolescentes.

Residents of Willard Street Apartments and nearby Ashton Place in downtown Durham formed tenant unions Thursday to fight against what they contend are poor management and shoddy building maintenance practices. The newly formed Willard Street United and Ashton Seniors in Action tenant unions held a joint press conference to demand that their shared landlord formally […]

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Residents of Willard Street Apartments and nearby Ashton Place in downtown Durham formed tenant unions Thursday to fight against what they contend are poor management and shoddy building maintenance practices. The newly formed Willard Street United and Ashton Seniors in Action tenant unions held a joint press conference to demand that their shared landlord formally […]

Також, за даними обласної влади, атака пошкодила житлові та нежитлові будівлі

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Some employees at a Texas federal prison that holds high-profile women including Ghislaine Maxwell said they faced retaliation for reporting abuse.

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Some employees at a Texas federal prison that holds high-profile women including Ghislaine Maxwell said they faced retaliation for reporting abuse.

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The Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union announced its endorsement of Matt Maasdam for the Democratic nomination to Michigan’s 7th Congressional District. Chuck Grigsby, mayor pro tem of the East Lansing City Council, has endorsed Bridget Brink in her run for the Democratic nomination to Michigan’s 7th Congressional District. Also endorsing Brink this week is Delta […]

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The Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union announced its endorsement of Matt Maasdam for the Democratic nomination to Michigan’s 7th Congressional District. Chuck Grigsby, mayor pro tem of the East Lansing City Council, has endorsed Bridget Brink in her run for the Democratic nomination to Michigan’s 7th Congressional District. Also endorsing Brink this week is Delta […]

Наряду с портами Усть-Луги и Приморска на Балтийском море снижена отгрузка нефти в порту Новороссийска на Черном море

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Информационный дайджест «Время Свободы с Андреем Шароградским». Пятница, 27 марта 00:58 Дональд Трамп продлил на 10 дней срок ультиматума, предъявленного Ирану 02:52 На встрече Владимира Путина с предпринимателями обсуждались взносы бизнеса на войну в Украине. Путин запретил вывоз наличных и золота Евразийского экономического союза 06:48 Александр Лукашенко подарил винтовку в Пхеньяне Ким Чен Ыну и собирается в Вашингтон. Делегация Госдумы России посетила США 10:43 Почему Министерство...

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Информационный дайджест «Время Свободы с Андреем Шароградским». Пятница, 27 марта 00:58 Дональд Трамп продлил на 10 дней срок ультиматума, предъявленного Ирану 02:52 На встрече Владимира Путина с предпринимателями обсуждались взносы бизнеса на войну в Украине. Путин запретил вывоз наличных и золота Евразийского экономического союза 06:48 Александр Лукашенко подарил винтовку в Пхеньяне Ким Чен Ыну и собирается в Вашингтон. Делегация Госдумы России посетила США 10:43 Почему Министерство...

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(The Center Square) – Minnesota lawmakers are raising concerns about reports that hundreds of millions of dollars are leaving Minnesota airports destined for foreign countries. State Rep. Kristin Robbins, R-Maple Grove, is chair of the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee in the Minnesota legislature. During testimony this week, she addressed the issue, focusing especially on Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Robbins said this issue has been ongoing for decades with no real action taken by either the state or federal government to address it. “The story of child care fraud back from the 2015 . . . period is when we first learned about suitcases of cash leaving the airport,” Robbins said. Following a report in 2019 from the state’s legislative auditor that said those claims could not be substantiated, Robbins said many people, including herself, believed that issue had stopped. “I was shocked in January, 2026 to see a TSA bulletin saying it had tripled,” she said. “In 2024, $343 million left MSP in cash. In 2025, that number grew to $350 million . . . That was a shocking number, and that really galvanized the public on this issue.” Robbins said Minnesota is “an outlier” as a state in terms of the amount of cash leaving its airports. She stated that, despite the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport being the 16th-largest airport, it has the most cash flowing out of it of any airport in the nation. “That number, $350 million, leaving our airport in cash, is higher than the cash leaving any other airport in the country,” Robbins said, “Including much larger airports: JFK, LAX, Chicago O’Hare.” She expressed concern this money flow is directly related to fraud cases in the state, especially within Minnesota’s Somali community. “This is not a new issue,” she said. “This has been going on in our state for decades.” Democrats on the committee, including Rep. Steve Elkins, expressed disbelief about the scale of the cash flowing out of the airport. “It is completely implausible to me that hundreds of millions of dollars could have made it through that process undetected. That is impossible,” Elkins said. “That could not have happened without the TSA’s knowledge.” Robbins said the transfers are technically legal if the sender files a form for amounts more than $10,000. “It is absolutely legal, and that’s what we are trying to make sure the public understands,” she responded to Elkins. A retired TSA agent, speaking anonymously during the hearing, said the official estimates are likely low. “I really think the money that goes through the airport is on the low end, because we’ve never actually counted the money,” she explained. “They just fill out that form and get through the airport.” She responded directly to Democrat claims that it was not possible. “To the gentleman that's questioning this, I feel like you're questioning my integrity,” the agent said. “I saw it firsthand. There was millions and millions that added to billions and billions of dollars that went through that airport while I worked there.” Robbins called for both state and federal law to be tightened. “It’s incumbent on us to understand the issue, to learn from our federal partners what their jurisdiction is, what’s the jurisdiction of the state, and to think together how we can do better to address this issue,” she said. This all comes amid increased scrutiny of Minnesota’s taxpayer-funded programs, particularly as Vice President J.D. Vance recently announced he will be leading a federal, nationwide “War on Fraud.” This hearing is one of many as state Republicans push for stricter oversight and greater accountability to address alleged widespread fraud across the state’s programs. Robbins previously labeled the fraud as a “web.” “I just feel like we are still missing the mark to dismantle these webs of fraud,” she said earlier this month. Independent investigators and federal officials estimate the potential loss to fraud schemes in Minnesota could range from $9 billion to $20 billion.

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(The Center Square) – Minnesota lawmakers are raising concerns about reports that hundreds of millions of dollars are leaving Minnesota airports destined for foreign countries. State Rep. Kristin Robbins, R-Maple Grove, is chair of the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee in the Minnesota legislature. During testimony this week, she addressed the issue, focusing especially on Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Robbins said this issue has been ongoing for decades with no real action taken by either the state or federal government to address it. “The story of child care fraud back from the 2015 . . . period is when we first learned about suitcases of cash leaving the airport,” Robbins said. Following a report in 2019 from the state’s legislative auditor that said those claims could not be substantiated, Robbins said many people, including herself, believed that issue had stopped. “I was shocked in January, 2026 to see a TSA bulletin saying it had tripled,” she said. “In 2024, $343 million left MSP in cash. In 2025, that number grew to $350 million . . . That was a shocking number, and that really galvanized the public on this issue.” Robbins said Minnesota is “an outlier” as a state in terms of the amount of cash leaving its airports. She stated that, despite the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport being the 16th-largest airport, it has the most cash flowing out of it of any airport in the nation. “That number, $350 million, leaving our airport in cash, is higher than the cash leaving any other airport in the country,” Robbins said, “Including much larger airports: JFK, LAX, Chicago O’Hare.” She expressed concern this money flow is directly related to fraud cases in the state, especially within Minnesota’s Somali community. “This is not a new issue,” she said. “This has been going on in our state for decades.” Democrats on the committee, including Rep. Steve Elkins, expressed disbelief about the scale of the cash flowing out of the airport. “It is completely implausible to me that hundreds of millions of dollars could have made it through that process undetected. That is impossible,” Elkins said. “That could not have happened without the TSA’s knowledge.” Robbins said the transfers are technically legal if the sender files a form for amounts more than $10,000. “It is absolutely legal, and that’s what we are trying to make sure the public understands,” she responded to Elkins. A retired TSA agent, speaking anonymously during the hearing, said the official estimates are likely low. “I really think the money that goes through the airport is on the low end, because we’ve never actually counted the money,” she explained. “They just fill out that form and get through the airport.” She responded directly to Democrat claims that it was not possible. “To the gentleman that's questioning this, I feel like you're questioning my integrity,” the agent said. “I saw it firsthand. There was millions and millions that added to billions and billions of dollars that went through that airport while I worked there.” Robbins called for both state and federal law to be tightened. “It’s incumbent on us to understand the issue, to learn from our federal partners what their jurisdiction is, what’s the jurisdiction of the state, and to think together how we can do better to address this issue,” she said. This all comes amid increased scrutiny of Minnesota’s taxpayer-funded programs, particularly as Vice President J.D. Vance recently announced he will be leading a federal, nationwide “War on Fraud.” This hearing is one of many as state Republicans push for stricter oversight and greater accountability to address alleged widespread fraud across the state’s programs. Robbins previously labeled the fraud as a “web.” “I just feel like we are still missing the mark to dismantle these webs of fraud,” she said earlier this month. Independent investigators and federal officials estimate the potential loss to fraud schemes in Minnesota could range from $9 billion to $20 billion.

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Gary Lee shares how rising gas prices impact the North Country as snow melts and the Adirondacks gets into spring

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Gary Lee shares how rising gas prices impact the North Country as snow melts and the Adirondacks gets into spring