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Bolu’da deprem nöbeti: Artçı sarsıntılar sürüyor

Yenicag 

Bolu'da öğle saatlerinde meydana gelen 4,8 büyüklüğündeki depremin ardından evlerine girmeye korkan bazı vatandaşlar dışarıda bekliyor. Ateş yakıp ısınmaya çalışan bazı vatandaşlar geceyi sokakta geçirmeyi planlıyor.

India look to ace World Cup auditions in ODIs against Australia

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Led by Hardik Pandya for the first time in an ODI, India will take a glimpse into the future, as well as conduct a few auditions for the ICC ODI World Cup which will be held in the country in October-November, when they take on a strong Australian side in the first ODI of what is likely to be an exciting three-match series that kicks off at the Wankhede Stadium on Friday.

EPA to crack down on FOREVER CHEMICALS in drinking water via proposed national standards

Naturalnews.com 

(NaturalNews)

(Natural News) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a crackdown on so-called "forever chemicals" in drinking water by means of proposed national standards.The agency put forward the proposed guidelines in a March 14 press release. It emphasized that the guidelines will "prevent thousands of deaths and reduce tens of … [Read More...]

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Fiery Protests Erupt Across Paris as Macron Tries to Force Pension Changes

Thedailybeast.com 

Stephane Mahe/Reuters

Thousands of people furious with the French government’s plan to raise the retirement age by two years gathered to stage a protest on Thursday, with the demonstrations escalating into clashes with the police and fire-setting after reports emerged that President Emmanuel Macron would ram the reform through without a parliamentary vote.

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Oil steadies as investors take stock of banking crisis

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Oil prices were little changed on Friday after a meeting between Saudi Arabia and Russia calmed markets, but crude benchmarks were still headed for a second weekly fall after a banking crisis sparked a sell-off in global financial markets this week. The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature Bank sent the U.S. and Swiss governments scrambling to shore up liquidity at banks, and this has caused investors to flee assets such as commodities. This has kept oil prices from recovering, and... Читать дальше...

#BClayRecruiting: Elle Hatcher – College Recruiting Player Profile

Peach State Basketball 

Vitals: Name: Elle HatcherHeight: 6’0″HS Grad Year: 2024Position: PFSchool / Hometown: Liberal (Liberal, Kansas) Player Evaluations: Date: March 2023Location: Brandon Clay FilmroomEvaluator: Brandon ClayHatcher has length and size that schools look for. She is a nice scoring option inside with the ability to face up and score as well. Hatcher’s willingness to play hard is a major plus. She has a […]

Breakdown: how some Brazos Valley districts narrowly avoided a TEA takeover - KBTX

Google.com 

  1. Breakdown: how some Brazos Valley districts narrowly avoided a TEA takeover  KBTX
  2. Houston ISD takeover: What does it look like; legal analyst Chris Tritico breaks it down  FOX 26 Houston
  3. Houston ISD taken over by Texas Agency due to failing grade  KTSM 9 News
  4. Abbott has his path to privatizing HISD (Opinion)  Houston Chronicle
  5. HISD students need great principals not a takeover (Opinion)  Houston Chronicle
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Drug suspect busted in Antipolo City, over P1 M shabu seized

Newsinfo.inquirer.net 

MANILA, Philippines — Police arrested a drug suspect and seized over P1 million worth of crystal meth or shabu following a buy-bust operation in Antipolo City Thursday night.  The Rizal Police Provincial Office reported on Friday reported that Rico Abit, 29, of Quezon City was arrested for selling shabu to an undercover agent in Sitio […]

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Indonesia To Restore Citizenship For political Exiles

Eurasia Review 

By Arie Firdaus and Tria Dianti

Indonesia will restore citizenship to people whose passports were revoked in the 1960s on suspicion of links with the now-defunct communist party, said a presidential decree released Thursday.

The order is part of Indonesian President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s effort to make amends for past cases of gross human rights violations, for which he expressed regret in January.     

The decree orders the foreign ministry to “verify data and provide... Читать дальше...





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