La Central de Televigilancia de Antofagasta permitió coordinar con Carabineros dos exitosos procedimientos en la Plaza Bicentenario y en la Feria Pantaleón Cortés. Los operativos concluyeron con la incautación de una pistola de aire comprimido manipulada por una menor, el retiro de un estoque artesanal y la captura de una mujer que caminaba con dos órdenes de arresto vigentes. Este artículo Ojos en las calles: Cámaras municipales permiten capturar a prófuga y desarmar a delincuentes en Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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La Central de Televigilancia de Antofagasta permitió coordinar con Carabineros dos exitosos procedimientos en la Plaza Bicentenario y en la Feria Pantaleón Cortés. Los operativos concluyeron con la incautación de una pistola de aire comprimido manipulada por una menor, el retiro de un estoque artesanal y la captura de una mujer que caminaba con dos órdenes de arresto vigentes. Este artículo Ojos en las calles: Cámaras municipales permiten capturar a prófuga y desarmar a delincuentes en Antofagasta fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

Продолжаются удары по судам в Азовском море

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Balio judizialik ez badu ere, prefeturaren kanporatze aginduaren kontrako posizionamendu sinbolikoa izan da Bokalen egindako zeremonia. «Biziki hunkiturik» mintzatu da Gomis: eskertu ditu hurbildutako pertsonak eta ibilbidean lagundu diotenak.

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Balio judizialik ez badu ere, prefeturaren kanporatze aginduaren kontrako posizionamendu sinbolikoa izan da Bokalen egindako zeremonia. «Biziki hunkiturik» mintzatu da Gomis: eskertu ditu hurbildutako pertsonak eta ibilbidean lagundu diotenak.

Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S.Did student behavioral issues worsen after the pandemic? How many students have been suspended or expelled in recent years, and what proportion of those students have disabilities? How many enroll in Advanced Placement courses — and where?The federal data that could help answer these questions is now six months late. It’s not entirely clear what the hold up is, but it’s one of many data sets that the federal government hasn’t updated amid widespread layoffs at the U.S. Department of Education.Researchers, advocates, and civil rights attorneys say the Office for Civil Rights data for the 2023-24 school year is critical, not only because it provides a national picture around pressing education issues such as discipline, but because it also digs into district by district data in a consistent way.The Education Department estimated it would be available to the public by December 2025. In an interview with Chalkbeat reporters in late June, Assistant Secretary Kimberly Richey, said the release of the national civil rights data will come “later this summer.”And the department appears to have already reviewed the data. A press release Friday cited the unreleased 2023-24 numbers as reason to open more than a dozen investigations into school districts, because their submissions to the data collection “contained responses that suggest that districts might not be addressing staff on student sexual misconduct appropriately.”That’s just one possible use for the Civil Rights Data Collection, or CRDC, which the department typically conducts every two school years.The information represents a wellspring of statistics about a variety of important topics. The CRDC has long been a tool for proponents of school equity to understand how well students of color, students with disabilities and other historically disadvantaged groups are faring in schools across the country, particularly when it comes to expulsions, suspensions and arrests.While some states collect some of this data, it’s not always consistent or readily accessible to the public. Jennifer Rainville, an education attorney with the South Carolina Appleseed Legal Justice Center, said in her state, disciplinary data isn’t publicly broken down by disability status. Parents can make a public records request, but few might take that extra step.Rainville often cites statistics from the last batch of data, including that South Carolina suspends more preschool students than any other state, based on the most recent CRDC. Seeing disciplinary actions broken down by race and disability status helps inform broader policy and bolster arguments for reform, she said.The last time the data was released was by the Biden administration in 2023, with numbers from the 2020-21 school year. “We are disciplining kids at a high rate, and so it’s important to know what those kids look like,” she said. “Having the breakdown of that is important to know exactly where we’re falling short, right, because we are falling short.”Academics also rely on the data due to its consistency. It is “the only source of information” covering every school and district in the nation using the same definitions, said Daniel Losen, senior director for education at the National Center for Youth Law. “It’s vitally important,” he said. “It really gives you a good sense of what’s going on.”A lot has changed in education since the last data collection, including the aftermath of the pandemic, a rise in school cell phone bans, and a continued plunge in academic achievement. Researchers are particularly interested in disciplinary data from the years immediately after students returned in-person, in which teachers reported a surge in disruptive behavior.While the 2020-21 data showed suspensions and bullying had plunged, it reflected a time when about 88% of schools were providing a combination of in-person and remote instruction due to the pandemic. In 2020, the Education Department delayed the CRDC scheduled for the 2019-20 and moved it to 2020-21. “There are lots of really basic questions that we have limited insight into, because we haven’t gotten any data since really the times that schools were, you know, deep in the weeds of the pandemic,” said Erica Frankenberg, an education professor at Penn State.Advocates are watching not only for the data’s release but for how the administration might interpret the numbers. In an executive order last year, President Donald Trump discouraged schools from considering whether students of color are subjected to disproportionate levels of discipline.The Office for Civil Rights, which administers the data, has been at the center of a flurry of action. The department announced in June that some of the work in that office would be shifted to the Department of Justice, as part of an interagency agreement. The agency has been slowly shifting more and more work out of the department.However, in announcing the agreement, a senior department official said civil rights data collection would continue under the Education Department.Erica Meltzer and Matt Barnum contributed reporting.Lily Altavena is a national reporter at Chalkbeat. Contact Lily at laltavena@chalkbeat.org.

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Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S.Did student behavioral issues worsen after the pandemic? How many students have been suspended or expelled in recent years, and what proportion of those students have disabilities? How many enroll in Advanced Placement courses — and where?The federal data that could help answer these questions is now six months late. It’s not entirely clear what the hold up is, but it’s one of many data sets that the federal government hasn’t updated amid widespread layoffs at the U.S. Department of Education.Researchers, advocates, and civil rights attorneys say the Office for Civil Rights data for the 2023-24 school year is critical, not only because it provides a national picture around pressing education issues such as discipline, but because it also digs into district by district data in a consistent way.The Education Department estimated it would be available to the public by December 2025. In an interview with Chalkbeat reporters in late June, Assistant Secretary Kimberly Richey, said the release of the national civil rights data will come “later this summer.”And the department appears to have already reviewed the data. A press release Friday cited the unreleased 2023-24 numbers as reason to open more than a dozen investigations into school districts, because their submissions to the data collection “contained responses that suggest that districts might not be addressing staff on student sexual misconduct appropriately.”That’s just one possible use for the Civil Rights Data Collection, or CRDC, which the department typically conducts every two school years.The information represents a wellspring of statistics about a variety of important topics. The CRDC has long been a tool for proponents of school equity to understand how well students of color, students with disabilities and other historically disadvantaged groups are faring in schools across the country, particularly when it comes to expulsions, suspensions and arrests.While some states collect some of this data, it’s not always consistent or readily accessible to the public. Jennifer Rainville, an education attorney with the South Carolina Appleseed Legal Justice Center, said in her state, disciplinary data isn’t publicly broken down by disability status. Parents can make a public records request, but few might take that extra step.Rainville often cites statistics from the last batch of data, including that South Carolina suspends more preschool students than any other state, based on the most recent CRDC. Seeing disciplinary actions broken down by race and disability status helps inform broader policy and bolster arguments for reform, she said.The last time the data was released was by the Biden administration in 2023, with numbers from the 2020-21 school year. “We are disciplining kids at a high rate, and so it’s important to know what those kids look like,” she said. “Having the breakdown of that is important to know exactly where we’re falling short, right, because we are falling short.”Academics also rely on the data due to its consistency. It is “the only source of information” covering every school and district in the nation using the same definitions, said Daniel Losen, senior director for education at the National Center for Youth Law. “It’s vitally important,” he said. “It really gives you a good sense of what’s going on.”A lot has changed in education since the last data collection, including the aftermath of the pandemic, a rise in school cell phone bans, and a continued plunge in academic achievement. Researchers are particularly interested in disciplinary data from the years immediately after students returned in-person, in which teachers reported a surge in disruptive behavior.While the 2020-21 data showed suspensions and bullying had plunged, it reflected a time when about 88% of schools were providing a combination of in-person and remote instruction due to the pandemic. In 2020, the Education Department delayed the CRDC scheduled for the 2019-20 and moved it to 2020-21. “There are lots of really basic questions that we have limited insight into, because we haven’t gotten any data since really the times that schools were, you know, deep in the weeds of the pandemic,” said Erica Frankenberg, an education professor at Penn State.Advocates are watching not only for the data’s release but for how the administration might interpret the numbers. In an executive order last year, President Donald Trump discouraged schools from considering whether students of color are subjected to disproportionate levels of discipline.The Office for Civil Rights, which administers the data, has been at the center of a flurry of action. The department announced in June that some of the work in that office would be shifted to the Department of Justice, as part of an interagency agreement. The agency has been slowly shifting more and more work out of the department.However, in announcing the agreement, a senior department official said civil rights data collection would continue under the Education Department.Erica Meltzer and Matt Barnum contributed reporting.Lily Altavena is a national reporter at Chalkbeat. Contact Lily at laltavena@chalkbeat.org.

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Gracias a la condescendencia de la RAE, que admite que las palabras escritas con ps- inicial también se puedan escribir con s-, la ciencia del alma se ha convertido en la ciencia del higo.

O presidente da Argentina, Javier Milei, começa nas próximas semanas uma série de visitas a políticos da extrema direita pela América Latina. As primeiras paradas, no dia 25 de julho, serão em Brasília e São Paulo, com uma prometida visita ao ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro, que está em prisão domiciliar, e ao senador e pré-candidato à […] Fonte

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The two-week summer program exposes high school students to the medical field, encouraging them to pursue a career in health care and settle in rural areas, where they’re needed. The post Fredonia Medical Academy promotes health care work for students, one suture at a time appeared first on KLC Journal - A Civic Issues Magazine from the Kansas Leadership Center

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The two-week summer program exposes high school students to the medical field, encouraging them to pursue a career in health care and settle in rural areas, where they’re needed. The post Fredonia Medical Academy promotes health care work for students, one suture at a time appeared first on KLC Journal - A Civic Issues Magazine from the Kansas Leadership Center

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Downtown News spotlights: San Diego police face renewed scrutiny as reports examine rising use-of-force disparities and a lawsuit alleging misconduct complaints bypass civilian oversight. Other stories highlight approval of the Coronado Bridge suicide barrier, North Park redevelopment opposition, Chollas Creek restoration, and summer Comic-Con events in East Village and Little Italy.

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Downtown News spotlights: San Diego police face renewed scrutiny as reports examine rising use-of-force disparities and a lawsuit alleging misconduct complaints bypass civilian oversight. Other stories highlight approval of the Coronado Bridge suicide barrier, North Park redevelopment opposition, Chollas Creek restoration, and summer Comic-Con events in East Village and Little Italy.

Компания Meta нарушает Закон Европейского союза о цифровых услугах — к такому предварительному выводу пришла Европейская комиссия по итогам своего расследования. Об этом 10 июля сообщила пресс-служба исполнительного органа ЕС.

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Компания Meta нарушает Закон Европейского союза о цифровых услугах — к такому предварительному выводу пришла Европейская комиссия по итогам своего расследования. Об этом 10 июля сообщила пресс-служба исполнительного органа ЕС.

Una de cada tres personas que solicita la eutanasia en España no llega a completar el procedimiento. Con este problema como telón de fondo, Sanidad ha aprobado un nuevo manual que busca acelerar los casos más delicados, homogeneizar la aplicación de la ley en todo el país y ofrecer más apoyo a pacientes, familias y profesionales sanitarios.

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Una de cada tres personas que solicita la eutanasia en España no llega a completar el procedimiento. Con este problema como telón de fondo, Sanidad ha aprobado un nuevo manual que busca acelerar los casos más delicados, homogeneizar la aplicación de la ley en todo el país y ofrecer más apoyo a pacientes, familias y profesionales sanitarios.

უკრაინაში ომის შეწყვეტის იდეას მხარს უჭერენ არა მხოლოდ უკრაინის საერთაშორისო პარტნიორები, არამედ რუსეთის პრეზიდენტის, ვლადიმირ პუტინის გარემოცვაში შემავალი პირებიც - ამბობს უკრაინის პრეზიდენტი, ვოლოდიმირ ზელენსკი 10 ივლისის საღამოს გავრცელებულ გამოსვლაში. "იქ ესმით რაც ხდება, და რომ მშვიდობას ალტერნატივა არ აქვს" - განაცხადა ზელენსკიმ. მისი თქმით, ომის გაჭიანურების შემთხვევაში მშვიდობის აუცილებლობის შესახებ მოსაზრება რუსეთში კიდევ უფრო გამყარდება, უკრაინის ძალების მიერ შორ რადიუსზე...

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უკრაინაში ომის შეწყვეტის იდეას მხარს უჭერენ არა მხოლოდ უკრაინის საერთაშორისო პარტნიორები, არამედ რუსეთის პრეზიდენტის, ვლადიმირ პუტინის გარემოცვაში შემავალი პირებიც - ამბობს უკრაინის პრეზიდენტი, ვოლოდიმირ ზელენსკი 10 ივლისის საღამოს გავრცელებულ გამოსვლაში. "იქ ესმით რაც ხდება, და რომ მშვიდობას ალტერნატივა არ აქვს" - განაცხადა ზელენსკიმ. მისი თქმით, ომის გაჭიანურების შემთხვევაში მშვიდობის აუცილებლობის შესახებ მოსაზრება რუსეთში კიდევ უფრო გამყარდება, უკრაინის ძალების მიერ შორ რადიუსზე...

Tellado ha presentado al único candidato a presidir las Nuevas Generaciones con un discurso en el que ha asegurado que "el PSOE está a dos autos judiciales de sustituir su logo y poner en su sede 'compro oro'"Tellado politiza el incendio de Almería: “España necesita un Gobierno centrado en la gestión. Hoy no lo tenemos” El futuro presidente de las juventudes del PP, el ayusista Ignacio Dancausa, ha proclamado este viernes que “Fachadolid será testigo del inicio de la edad dorada de las Nuevas Generaciones”. “Este finde nos jugamos el futuro de nuestra generación. Los jóvenes sabemos que hay un Gobierno que hace de la corrupción una forma de resistencia en el poder. Sabemos que hay una izquierda que lleva demasiado tiempo empobreciéndonos. Y a esa izquierda hoy le decimos que su tiempo se ha acabado”, ha asegurado el único candidato en el primer día de congreso, que se celebra en Valladolid. Sus claves para aupar a Alberto Núñez Feijóo a la presidencia del Gobierno, según su discurso: las redes sociales —ha pedido a los cargos y afiliados que sean “influencers de las ideas de la libertad”—, la “captación” de talento y la universidad. “Vamos a estar presentes en todos los campus de España. Hay una generación de jóvenes que no estamos dispuestos a dejar que otros hablen en nuestro nombre. No podemos aceptar que solo una parte del pensamiento tenga voz”, ha argumentado. El futuro líder de las juventudes del PP ha asegurado que España se va a ganar “en la calle, en los campus y en las redes”. “Dentro de unos años miraremos atrás y diremos que fuimos la generación que no se conformó, la generación que dimos un paso al frente y la generación que hizo que España volviera a creer. Así que vamos a hacerlo por nuevas generaciones, vamos a hacerlo por el Partido Popular y sobre todo y por encima de todo vamos a hacerlo por España. Así que a ganar y muchísimas gracias a todos. ¡Viva España!”, ha finalizado. El Congreso de Nuevas Generaciones del PP que se celebra entre este viernes y este sábado tendrá pocas sorpresas. El sucesor de Beatriz Fanjul lleva claro desde hace un mes, cuando todos los aspirantes llegaron a acuerdo para llegar al congreso con una única candidatura encabezada por Dancausa, hasta ahora presidente de NNGG en Madrid y afín a la presidenta de la Comunidad de Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso. El discurso previo de Miguel Tellado no se ha salido del carril: una oferta a Fanjul para continuar en su equipo en la secretaría general del partido, alabanzas al nuevo líder de las juventudes conservadoras y ataques a Pedro Sánchez. “El PSOE está a dos autos judiciales de sustituir su logo y poner en su sede 'compro oro'”. “A Leire Díez, Santos Cerdán y Vicente Martínez se ha unido ahora Juanma Serrano, un nuevo protagonista. Otro íntimo de Sánchez, su primer jefe de gabinete, su amigo, su colaborador”, ha enfatizado. “También está implicado y hasta el cuello en todo este escándalo. Y desde hoy ya está imputado, uno más. Es el imputado número 127”, ha añadido, en alusión en la imputación del que fue el jefe de Gabinete de Sánchez en su primera etapa como líder del PSOE. “Hablamos del hombre que estuvo al lado de Sánchez desde el primer momento, desde el primer día, con el que se lanzó a conquistar la dirección del Partido Socialista. No queda nadie limpio cerca de Sánchez, porque el que lo mancha todo es el propio Sánchez”, ha zanjado.

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Tellado ha presentado al único candidato a presidir las Nuevas Generaciones con un discurso en el que ha asegurado que "el PSOE está a dos autos judiciales de sustituir su logo y poner en su sede 'compro oro'"Tellado politiza el incendio de Almería: “España necesita un Gobierno centrado en la gestión. Hoy no lo tenemos” El futuro presidente de las juventudes del PP, el ayusista Ignacio Dancausa, ha proclamado este viernes que “Fachadolid será testigo del inicio de la edad dorada de las Nuevas Generaciones”. “Este finde nos jugamos el futuro de nuestra generación. Los jóvenes sabemos que hay un Gobierno que hace de la corrupción una forma de resistencia en el poder. Sabemos que hay una izquierda que lleva demasiado tiempo empobreciéndonos. Y a esa izquierda hoy le decimos que su tiempo se ha acabado”, ha asegurado el único candidato en el primer día de congreso, que se celebra en Valladolid. Sus claves para aupar a Alberto Núñez Feijóo a la presidencia del Gobierno, según su discurso: las redes sociales —ha pedido a los cargos y afiliados que sean “influencers de las ideas de la libertad”—, la “captación” de talento y la universidad. “Vamos a estar presentes en todos los campus de España. Hay una generación de jóvenes que no estamos dispuestos a dejar que otros hablen en nuestro nombre. No podemos aceptar que solo una parte del pensamiento tenga voz”, ha argumentado. El futuro líder de las juventudes del PP ha asegurado que España se va a ganar “en la calle, en los campus y en las redes”. “Dentro de unos años miraremos atrás y diremos que fuimos la generación que no se conformó, la generación que dimos un paso al frente y la generación que hizo que España volviera a creer. Así que vamos a hacerlo por nuevas generaciones, vamos a hacerlo por el Partido Popular y sobre todo y por encima de todo vamos a hacerlo por España. Así que a ganar y muchísimas gracias a todos. ¡Viva España!”, ha finalizado. El Congreso de Nuevas Generaciones del PP que se celebra entre este viernes y este sábado tendrá pocas sorpresas. El sucesor de Beatriz Fanjul lleva claro desde hace un mes, cuando todos los aspirantes llegaron a acuerdo para llegar al congreso con una única candidatura encabezada por Dancausa, hasta ahora presidente de NNGG en Madrid y afín a la presidenta de la Comunidad de Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso. El discurso previo de Miguel Tellado no se ha salido del carril: una oferta a Fanjul para continuar en su equipo en la secretaría general del partido, alabanzas al nuevo líder de las juventudes conservadoras y ataques a Pedro Sánchez. “El PSOE está a dos autos judiciales de sustituir su logo y poner en su sede 'compro oro'”. “A Leire Díez, Santos Cerdán y Vicente Martínez se ha unido ahora Juanma Serrano, un nuevo protagonista. Otro íntimo de Sánchez, su primer jefe de gabinete, su amigo, su colaborador”, ha enfatizado. “También está implicado y hasta el cuello en todo este escándalo. Y desde hoy ya está imputado, uno más. Es el imputado número 127”, ha añadido, en alusión en la imputación del que fue el jefe de Gabinete de Sánchez en su primera etapa como líder del PSOE. “Hablamos del hombre que estuvo al lado de Sánchez desde el primer momento, desde el primer día, con el que se lanzó a conquistar la dirección del Partido Socialista. No queda nadie limpio cerca de Sánchez, porque el que lo mancha todo es el propio Sánchez”, ha zanjado.

Un total de 1,251 casos de ciclosporiasis, una infección que genera un parásito que provoca malestar intestinal y diarrea, se ha registrado en Michi...

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Generalni sekretar Ujedinjenih nacija, Antonio Guterres poslao je poruku kojoj odaje počast sjećanju na više od 8.000 bosanskih muslimana, muškaraca i dječaka koji su izgubili živote u julu 1995. godine, kao i svim preživjelima i porodicama žrtava genocida u Srebrenici. Generalni sekretar je u svojoj poruci naglasio važnost očuvanja istine, suprotstavljanja negiranju genocida, te nastavka rada na pravdi, pomirenju i trajnom miru. "Namjera da se unište bosanski muslimani iz Srebrenice nije...

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Generalni sekretar Ujedinjenih nacija, Antonio Guterres poslao je poruku kojoj odaje počast sjećanju na više od 8.000 bosanskih muslimana, muškaraca i dječaka koji su izgubili živote u julu 1995. godine, kao i svim preživjelima i porodicama žrtava genocida u Srebrenici. Generalni sekretar je u svojoj poruci naglasio važnost očuvanja istine, suprotstavljanja negiranju genocida, te nastavka rada na pravdi, pomirenju i trajnom miru. "Namjera da se unište bosanski muslimani iz Srebrenice nije...

Após a vitória por 2 x 0 sobre o Marrocos na noite de quinta-feira (9), em Boston, nos Estados Unidos, a França se tornou a primeira seleção classificada para as semifinais da Copa do Mundo. Espanha, Bélgica, Noruega, Inglaterra, Argentina e Suíça ainda buscam uma vaga entre os quatro melhores do torneio. Se dentro de campo a disputa segue supreendente, fora das quatro linhas jogadores, torcedores e organização precisam lidar com o jogo sujo das fake news.

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Após a vitória por 2 x 0 sobre o Marrocos na noite de quinta-feira (9), em Boston, nos Estados Unidos, a França se tornou a primeira seleção classificada para as semifinais da Copa do Mundo. Espanha, Bélgica, Noruega, Inglaterra, Argentina e Suíça ainda buscam uma vaga entre os quatro melhores do torneio. Se dentro de campo a disputa segue supreendente, fora das quatro linhas jogadores, torcedores e organização precisam lidar com o jogo sujo das fake news.

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The McIntosh County Commission is scheduled to consider a revised draft of zoning regulations for the Sapelo Island neighborhood of Hogg Hammock at a special meeting on July 10, 2026, with a maximum dwelling size of 1,400 square feet. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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The McIntosh County Commission is scheduled to consider a revised draft of zoning regulations for the Sapelo Island neighborhood of Hogg Hammock at a special meeting on July 10, 2026, with a maximum dwelling size of 1,400 square feet. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

在巴黎西部,有一处观光打卡之地,巴黎热气球。这款热气球最高可升至 300 米高空,但通常保持在 150 米的飞行高度,每次可搭载最多 30 名乘客,带他们俯瞰巴黎——这座世界上最美丽的城市之一。本台英语组的同仁采访了热气球制造公司——Aérophile 的总裁Jérôme Giacomoni。

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在巴黎西部,有一处观光打卡之地,巴黎热气球。这款热气球最高可升至 300 米高空,但通常保持在 150 米的飞行高度,每次可搭载最多 30 名乘客,带他们俯瞰巴黎——这座世界上最美丽的城市之一。本台英语组的同仁采访了热气球制造公司——Aérophile 的总裁Jérôme Giacomoni。

在巴黎西部,有一處觀光打卡之地,巴黎熱氣球。這款熱氣球最高可升至 300 米高空,但通常保持在 150 米的飛行高度,每次可搭載最多 30 名乘客,帶他們俯瞰巴黎——這座世界上最美麗的城市之一。本台英語組的同仁採訪了熱氣球製造公司——Aérophile 的總裁Jérôme Giacomoni。

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在巴黎西部,有一處觀光打卡之地,巴黎熱氣球。這款熱氣球最高可升至 300 米高空,但通常保持在 150 米的飛行高度,每次可搭載最多 30 名乘客,帶他們俯瞰巴黎——這座世界上最美麗的城市之一。本台英語組的同仁採訪了熱氣球製造公司——Aérophile 的總裁Jérôme Giacomoni。

In Lviv, several people who had taken part in clashes with staff of a territorial recruitment center (TRC) — the offices that carry out Ukraine’s contentious draft — appeared on camera to apologize to soldiers. The videos were posted by Anton Petrovsky, a veteran of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, and Dmytro Kukharchuk, a deputy commander of the 3rd Army Corps, who said they had held “educational conversations” with those involved in the unrest.

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In Lviv, several people who had taken part in clashes with staff of a territorial recruitment center (TRC) — the offices that carry out Ukraine’s contentious draft — appeared on camera to apologize to soldiers. The videos were posted by Anton Petrovsky, a veteran of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, and Dmytro Kukharchuk, a deputy commander of the 3rd Army Corps, who said they had held “educational conversations” with those involved in the unrest.

همزمانی ۱۸ تیر و سالگرد کوی دانشگاه با مراسم تشییع خامنه‌ای از نگاه کاربران

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همزمانی ۱۸ تیر و سالگرد کوی دانشگاه با مراسم تشییع خامنه‌ای از نگاه کاربران