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The federal government seems oblivious to the connection between security and halting and reversing nature loss. The post National security means halting and reversing nature loss appeared first on rabble.ca.

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The federal government seems oblivious to the connection between security and halting and reversing nature loss. The post National security means halting and reversing nature loss appeared first on rabble.ca.

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SPN Executive Editor Stefanie Monge says goodbye after more than three years leading Silicon Prairie News under the Nebraska Journalism Trust umbrella. Her tenure ends May 29. The post Executive Editor Stefanie Monge is leaving Silicon Prairie News appeared first on Silicon Prairie News.

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SPN Executive Editor Stefanie Monge says goodbye after more than three years leading Silicon Prairie News under the Nebraska Journalism Trust umbrella. Her tenure ends May 29. The post Executive Editor Stefanie Monge is leaving Silicon Prairie News appeared first on Silicon Prairie News.

Durante un seminario de seguridad marítima en Viña del Mar, el Fiscal Regional de Antofagasta, Juan Castro Bekios, presentó un detallado y preocupante diagnóstico sobre los riesgos criminales que traerá la puesta en marcha del Corredor Bioceánico Capricornio (CBC). El persecutor alertó que la megaobra podría actuar como un "multiplicador estructural" de amenazas, facilitando el ingreso de peligrosas organizaciones transnacionales procedentes de la Triple Frontera, por lo que fijó un horizonte crítico entre 2026 y 2028 para aplicar una profunda reingeniería institucional antes de que el fenómeno se consolide en el norte de Chile. Este artículo Contrabando, armas y terrorismo: el diagnóstico del fiscal jefe de la región de Antofagasta sobre el impacto criminal del Corredor Bioceánico fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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Durante un seminario de seguridad marítima en Viña del Mar, el Fiscal Regional de Antofagasta, Juan Castro Bekios, presentó un detallado y preocupante diagnóstico sobre los riesgos criminales que traerá la puesta en marcha del Corredor Bioceánico Capricornio (CBC). El persecutor alertó que la megaobra podría actuar como un "multiplicador estructural" de amenazas, facilitando el ingreso de peligrosas organizaciones transnacionales procedentes de la Triple Frontera, por lo que fijó un horizonte crítico entre 2026 y 2028 para aplicar una profunda reingeniería institucional antes de que el fenómeno se consolide en el norte de Chile. Este artículo Contrabando, armas y terrorismo: el diagnóstico del fiscal jefe de la región de Antofagasta sobre el impacto criminal del Corredor Bioceánico fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Vermont became the first state to ban the use of the highly toxic herbicide paraquat after Republican Gov. Phil Scott signed Democratic-sponsored legislation this week.  Vermont’s new law bans the sale or use of paraquat without explicit approval from the secretary of agriculture. Widely used to control weeds in major crops across the country, that […]

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Vermont became the first state to ban the use of the highly toxic herbicide paraquat after Republican Gov. Phil Scott signed Democratic-sponsored legislation this week.  Vermont’s new law bans the sale or use of paraquat without explicit approval from the secretary of agriculture. Widely used to control weeds in major crops across the country, that […]

گزارش نرگس صبا در برنامه تفسیر خبر: از چرایی قطع اینترنت تا دلایل بازگشت دوباره و محدود آن

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گزارش نرگس صبا در برنامه تفسیر خبر: از چرایی قطع اینترنت تا دلایل بازگشت دوباره و محدود آن

علیرضا فیروزی در برنامه تفسیر خبر: فیلترینگ یک بنگاه اقتصادی برای حکومت است

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علیرضا فیروزی در برنامه تفسیر خبر: فیلترینگ یک بنگاه اقتصادی برای حکومت است

علی بیگی در برنامه تفسیر خبر: تمرکز جمهوری اسلامی روی اینترنت طبقاتی است

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علی بیگی در برنامه تفسیر خبر: تمرکز جمهوری اسلامی روی اینترنت طبقاتی است

سازمان‌های حقوق بشری روز چهارشنبه ۶ خرداد ۱۴۰۵، درباره وضعیت چند جوان کم‌ سن‌وسال معترض، محبوس در زندان‌های جمهوری اسلامی عمیقا ابراز نگرانی کردند.

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سازمان‌های حقوق بشری روز چهارشنبه ۶ خرداد ۱۴۰۵، درباره وضعیت چند جوان کم‌ سن‌وسال معترض، محبوس در زندان‌های جمهوری اسلامی عمیقا ابراز نگرانی کردند.

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Attorneys for the Southern Poverty Law Center Tuesday asked a federal court to dismiss criminal charges brought against it by the U.S. Department of Justice, citing statements made by President Donald Trump and other high-ranking officials as evidence of vindictive prosecution. The motion highlighted comments made by Trump; Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche; FBI […]

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Attorneys for the Southern Poverty Law Center Tuesday asked a federal court to dismiss criminal charges brought against it by the U.S. Department of Justice, citing statements made by President Donald Trump and other high-ranking officials as evidence of vindictive prosecution. The motion highlighted comments made by Trump; Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche; FBI […]

Como parte da série “Direto da redação”, os principais repórteres especializados em meio ambiente explicaram como os dados influenciaram sua cobertura sobre fenômenos climáticos extremos e o desmatamento. The post Jornalistas brasileiros explicam como usam dados para acompanhar o clima, da Amazônia ao Rio appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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Como parte da série “Direto da redação”, os principais repórteres especializados em meio ambiente explicaram como os dados influenciaram sua cobertura sobre fenômenos climáticos extremos e o desmatamento. The post Jornalistas brasileiros explicam como usam dados para acompanhar o clima, da Amazônia ao Rio appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

На «Ролан Гаррос» идут матчи второго круга. Спортсмены не просто соревнуются между собой, но и противостоят аномальной жаре, царящей на этой неделе в Париже.

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На «Ролан Гаррос» идут матчи второго круга. Спортсмены не просто соревнуются между собой, но и противостоят аномальной жаре, царящей на этой неделе в Париже.

سینا قنبرپور در برنامه تفسیر خبر: مردم می‌گویند کانفیگ‌فروش دست تو رو شده برام

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سینا قنبرپور در برنامه تفسیر خبر: مردم می‌گویند کانفیگ‌فروش دست تو رو شده برام

Como parte de la serie “Desde la Redacción", reporteros ambientales destacados explicaron cómo los datos han informado su cobertura de eventos climáticos extremos y la deforestación. The post Periodistas brasileños explican cómo rastrean datos de cambio climático del Amazonas a Río de Janeiro appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review.

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Como parte de la serie “Desde la Redacción", reporteros ambientales destacados explicaron cómo los datos han informado su cobertura de eventos climáticos extremos y la deforestación. The post Periodistas brasileños explican cómo rastrean datos de cambio climático del Amazonas a Río de Janeiro appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review.

روزنه‌ای برای حرف‌های نگفته کاربران ایرانی در طولانی‌ترین خاموشی دیجیتال جهان

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روزنه‌ای برای حرف‌های نگفته کاربران ایرانی در طولانی‌ترین خاموشی دیجیتال جهان

Mariana Salomão Carrara, escritora e defensora pública, lançou no domingo (24) o livro “Cláudia Vera, Feliz Natal” (Todavia, 2026), obra que une literatura e Judiciário ao trazer a história de um jovem juiz transferido, por meio de concurso público, para uma cidade do interior do Mato Grosso. O livro será apresentado na Feira do Livro […] Fonte

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Mariana Salomão Carrara, escritora e defensora pública, lançou no domingo (24) o livro “Cláudia Vera, Feliz Natal” (Todavia, 2026), obra que une literatura e Judiciário ao trazer a história de um jovem juiz transferido, por meio de concurso público, para uma cidade do interior do Mato Grosso. O livro será apresentado na Feira do Livro […] Fonte

(The Center Square) - Although the official death toll from Tuesday’s implosion involving a vat of chemical treatment product at the Nippon facility in Longview, Washington stands at one, The Center Square has learned that at least five others are known to be dead, with three more still missing and presumed dead. The facility produces paper products like tissue, printing paper and more. Senator Jeff Wilson, R-Longview, told The Center Square in a Tuesday evening interview that drone video of the collapsed tank and immediate surrounding area confirms six employees are deceased and three others yet to be located are presumed lost. “This would be a worst-case scenario for this facility” said Wilson, who has lived very near the Nippon plant for most of his life and worked as a contractor at the site for decades. “Sometimes it was seven days a week. The company that I own was a service contractor, and we took care of these things for them, like cleaning lines,” said Wilson. He questioned how the incident could have happened. “I have never seen a tank rupture that was holding any kind of liquor like this on its own. A forklift didn't drive into it, or a bulldozer didn't puncture it. So, how did this full tank end up leaning to one side, imploding or exploding, and then the release of the liquor?” In paper making, "chemical liquor”, is a solution composed of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide. It is used to “cook” and break down wood chips to release the cellulose fibers needed for paper. In addition to the lives lost, one firefighter and eight employees were taken to area hospitals with injuries including chemical burns. Wilson said he would not speculate on a potential cause for the disaster. “Give them some time to figure it out. We [need time] to get the answers. But again, I worked here for many, many years. This isn't business first. It still is about people.” Wilson said his son works at the Nippon facility, but was not near the site of Tuesday’s implosion. He shared that while he did contract work on the site for some 26 years, safety was always emphasized. “We all took it seriously. We want to go home at night," he said. "This is the kind of town it is. We have a lot of systems in place, and I want to let the process work for the investigation.” Wilson said he can’t imagine how the tank could rupture or fall over. “It doesn't happen. And we do need to know why and prepare for that, but we're not out of the woods on this yet because of the site conditions," he said. "I'm confident that community is not in any immediate harm, but we better start the healing process right away." Hazardous Materials Team are on site as officials determine if they should attempt to empty the remaining 90,000 gallons of liquor in the tank, or stabilize the damaged container. There is no immediate threat to the public, according to officials. A few hundred hundred people attended a candlelight vigil Tuesday evening at R.A. Long Park to honor those killed, injured, and still unaccounted for. "Everybody knows somebody who works there in this town," said Wilson. "We better figure out what caused this so it can never happen again." The Center Square reached out to Washington Labor and Industries for details on active investigations or safety concerns at the Longview Nippon facility and received the following response via email. "Before yesterday, L&I had two unrelated, ongoing inspections open at Nippon Dynawave," wrote Labor and Industries Public Affairs Manager Matt Ross. "One, we opened in March after an anonymous complaint about a valve on an aqua ammonia clarifier tank. It was not the same tank that imploded. The other opened in May after a complaint about a sinkhole created by a failed drain. Inspections can take up to six months, and the results will be published after those wrap up."

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(The Center Square) - Although the official death toll from Tuesday’s implosion involving a vat of chemical treatment product at the Nippon facility in Longview, Washington stands at one, The Center Square has learned that at least five others are known to be dead, with three more still missing and presumed dead. The facility produces paper products like tissue, printing paper and more. Senator Jeff Wilson, R-Longview, told The Center Square in a Tuesday evening interview that drone video of the collapsed tank and immediate surrounding area confirms six employees are deceased and three others yet to be located are presumed lost. “This would be a worst-case scenario for this facility” said Wilson, who has lived very near the Nippon plant for most of his life and worked as a contractor at the site for decades. “Sometimes it was seven days a week. The company that I own was a service contractor, and we took care of these things for them, like cleaning lines,” said Wilson. He questioned how the incident could have happened. “I have never seen a tank rupture that was holding any kind of liquor like this on its own. A forklift didn't drive into it, or a bulldozer didn't puncture it. So, how did this full tank end up leaning to one side, imploding or exploding, and then the release of the liquor?” In paper making, "chemical liquor”, is a solution composed of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide. It is used to “cook” and break down wood chips to release the cellulose fibers needed for paper. In addition to the lives lost, one firefighter and eight employees were taken to area hospitals with injuries including chemical burns. Wilson said he would not speculate on a potential cause for the disaster. “Give them some time to figure it out. We [need time] to get the answers. But again, I worked here for many, many years. This isn't business first. It still is about people.” Wilson said his son works at the Nippon facility, but was not near the site of Tuesday’s implosion. He shared that while he did contract work on the site for some 26 years, safety was always emphasized. “We all took it seriously. We want to go home at night," he said. "This is the kind of town it is. We have a lot of systems in place, and I want to let the process work for the investigation.” Wilson said he can’t imagine how the tank could rupture or fall over. “It doesn't happen. And we do need to know why and prepare for that, but we're not out of the woods on this yet because of the site conditions," he said. "I'm confident that community is not in any immediate harm, but we better start the healing process right away." Hazardous Materials Team are on site as officials determine if they should attempt to empty the remaining 90,000 gallons of liquor in the tank, or stabilize the damaged container. There is no immediate threat to the public, according to officials. A few hundred hundred people attended a candlelight vigil Tuesday evening at R.A. Long Park to honor those killed, injured, and still unaccounted for. "Everybody knows somebody who works there in this town," said Wilson. "We better figure out what caused this so it can never happen again." The Center Square reached out to Washington Labor and Industries for details on active investigations or safety concerns at the Longview Nippon facility and received the following response via email. "Before yesterday, L&I had two unrelated, ongoing inspections open at Nippon Dynawave," wrote Labor and Industries Public Affairs Manager Matt Ross. "One, we opened in March after an anonymous complaint about a valve on an aqua ammonia clarifier tank. It was not the same tank that imploded. The other opened in May after a complaint about a sinkhole created by a failed drain. Inspections can take up to six months, and the results will be published after those wrap up."

“We don't check, as a country, if you even have kids. You will just start getting the checks,” Miller falsely asserted.

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“We don't check, as a country, if you even have kids. You will just start getting the checks,” Miller falsely asserted.

مارکو روبیو، وزیر امور خارجه آمریکا، می‌گوید ایالات متحده باید از ورود افراد مبتلا به ابولا از جمهوری دموکراتیک کنگو جلوگیری کند. شیوع این بیماری در کنگو تاکنون دست‌کم ۲۲۰ مرگ مشکوک و بیش از ۹۰۰ مورد مشکوک به ابتلا بر جای گذاشته است.

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مارکو روبیو، وزیر امور خارجه آمریکا، می‌گوید ایالات متحده باید از ورود افراد مبتلا به ابولا از جمهوری دموکراتیک کنگو جلوگیری کند. شیوع این بیماری در کنگو تاکنون دست‌کم ۲۲۰ مرگ مشکوک و بیش از ۹۰۰ مورد مشکوک به ابتلا بر جای گذاشته است.

As part of the “Inside the Newsroom” series, top environmental reporters explained how data informed their coverage of extreme weather and deforestation. The post Brazilian reporters explain how they use data to track the climate from the Amazon to Rio appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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As part of the “Inside the Newsroom” series, top environmental reporters explained how data informed their coverage of extreme weather and deforestation. The post Brazilian reporters explain how they use data to track the climate from the Amazon to Rio appeared first on LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center.

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Here's a step-by-step guide to help make sense of it and stay informed about development. The post See an orange public hearing sign in your neighborhood? appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Here's a step-by-step guide to help make sense of it and stay informed about development. The post See an orange public hearing sign in your neighborhood? appeared first on Mirror Indy.