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a group organized meeting with religious leaders; Participants demand the release of sanctions and the unfreezing of funds the group Taliban This Saturday (July 2, 2022) he requested official recognition of his administration to foreign governments. The request came after the group held a meeting with thousands of male clerics. Information provided by Reuters. The participants in the meeting demanded, in a statement, regional and international countries, especially Islamic countries, to recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. “Liberate all sanctions, unfreeze (central bank) funds and support Afghanistan’s development”says the document. More than half of the nearly 39 million people in…

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According to a Harvard University survey, 71% of voters believe the current US president should not run for a second term. A survey conducted by Emerson College in the United States showed the former president Donald Trump Before the current president of the United States, Joe Biden, in a hypothetical presidential showdown in 2024. Of those surveyed, 44% said they would vote for a Republican, 39% for the current head of state and 12% for another candidate. here it is Salim (9.7 MB in English). Support for Trump has remained at the same level since the previous poll conducted in…

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7 hours agoattributed to him, ReutersIllustrative image, London tops the ranking provided by the British consulting firmLondon once again tops the list of the best cities for international students, according to the 2023 edition of the QS Best Student Cities ranking prepared by British consultancy QS.Sao Paulo was ranked 83rd on the list and Rio de Janeiro debuted in the publication at number 121.The most student-friendly city in Latin America is Buenos Aires (Argentina), which ranks 23rd.To be taken into account, each city must have a population of more than 250,000 and have at least two universities already included in…

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday (29) that his country’s government does not see “problems” with the eventual entry of Finland and Sweden into NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organization). We have no problems with Sweden and Finland Like the one we have with Ukraine”If Sweden and Finland want to, they can join. It’s their job. They can join whatever they want,” Putin said during a press conference in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan. Weeks ago, Kremlin representatives said that the two countries’ accession to NATO would be accompanied by a political and military response, without specifying the…

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Installing weather stations in these high altitude areas requires rigorous planning. This does not mean that mishaps have been completely ruled out. According to a climate scientist at Appalachian State University, the expedition to Chile involved overcoming a series of major obstacles. “The biggest challenge was organizing the expedition amid the Covid-19 pandemic, which required prolonged quarantine, frequent testing and implementation of strict protocols to ensure the health and safety of all team members.” Then, during the same trip towards the top of the Andes, there were more problems. “We encountered unstable cliffs and two meters of snow, which severely…

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A dog fell into the sea during a storm and met its owners after swimming for two days to make landfall.According to the British newspaper, The Mirror, the dog Jolly appeared on Friday (24) on a beach in Aguilas, southeast Spain, and was left with the local police by people walking next to the place and they found her. A police spokesperson explained, “On Friday night, a family who was on the beach gave us a dog that they found on the Cobb Coast in Aguilas. The animal was taken to a shelter and we began work to find its…

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A cruise ship sailing off the coast of New York launched an all-out brawl after some participants Getting involved in a love triangle. About 60 people participated in the hacking operation in the ship’s building. The Carnival Magic cruise was coming to an end, after eight days of sailing in the Caribbean. But the passengers are still The emotions we see. According to a passenger, the fight began around 2 a.m. on the 28th, when two people began slapping each other on the dance floor. The reason was that someone had Discover betrayal which lasted several days. …

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For a representative of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO/United nations) In Brazil, Rafael Zavala, the country has failed to prioritize the fight against hunger at the national level in recent years, resulting in a “frightening number” of food insecurity throughout its territory. According to the National Survey on Food Insecurity in the Context of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil, conducted by PENSSAN and released in early June, 33.1 million Brazilians live in a state of hunger in the country. At the end of 2020, there were 19.1 million. Records in agribusiness and increased hunger in…

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Various decisions of the US Supreme Court this Thursday (30) represented a victory and a defeat for US President Joe Biden on two issues dear to his administration: the environmental agenda and immigration. In the first case, the country’s highest court ruled that the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (FEPA) had no authority to limit pollutant emissions from power plants. The university recognized that only Congress, or the factories themselves, could enforce these limits. The decision is a powerful influence for the Biden administration, which will now have fewer tools on hand to carry out its campaign promise to combat the…

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Moscow says Norwegian government ban on supplies to miners is ‘unacceptable’ Modify Support 247 ICL Sputnik – Moscow believes that the Norwegian government’s blocking of supplies to miners is “unacceptable”. Moscow summoned Norway’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Solveig Rossibo to explain the “unacceptable” ban on delivering supplies to Russia’s Arctic mining operation. The project, operating in the Svalbard archipelago, could not receive “vital” goods, including food, medical equipment, building materials and spare parts. Continue after the ad The Russian Foreign Ministry promised “appropriate retaliatory measures” if the problem was not resolved. Continue after the ad The blockade has left miners…

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