newsy today: 2024-05-02 04:58:00

Judge Denies Eastman’s Request to Continue Legal Practice Amid Disbarment Battle

Legal Battle Unfolds: Eastman’s Fight to Maintain Law Practice

In a recent legal motion,⁢ attorney⁢ Eastman presented statements from⁢ prominent ⁢figures like Gaetz and Greene, affirming their continued⁣ support for him despite allegations ⁤of misconduct.

Furthermore, Eastman emphasized the significance of these cases as ⁢a‌ primary source of income, especially amidst⁢ ongoing legal battles in Georgia alongside Trump and other defendants.​ Recently,⁤ Arizona⁣ prosecutors charged Eastman and 17

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Judge Denies Eastman’s Request to Continue Legal Practice Amid Disbarment Battle

High Court of London will proceed against Julian Assange after ‘guarantees’ from the USA

The High Court of London confirmed this Wednesday that the extradition process of Julian Assange will continue on May 20 after the United States has presented the information required in the form of guarantees about his treatment in that country.

Judges Victoria Sharp and Adam Johnson indicated in a court order that, having received that pending documentation on Tuesday, A two-hour hearing is scheduled for the 20th in which these guarantees may be examined.which Assange’s team has already condemned as insufficient.

If the court finally approves them after hearing the arguments of the parties, Assange may be extradited to the United States, which is demanding him for 18 crimes of espionage and computer intrusion for the revelations on his WikiLeaks portal.

If instead he rejects them, the 52-year-old Australian will be able to appeal his surrender – approved by the British Government in 20

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Mike Sonko the corrupt and the ghost of the Algerian DRS

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That’s some gripping international intrigue we have today! Also, we can easily take a moment to analyze the ups and downs of a story that seems to bounce between continents and social media accounts with the grace of a poorly scripted telenovela.

For today’s story, a former Nairobi governor, Mike Sonko, a character already colored by past controversies, who apparently finds comfort in the replay, on his account X (Twitter) well stocked, with a rumor already denied. Yes, you read correctly, a rumor more than a year old, initially propagated by 7jours Infos – a Gabonese media outlet – which has since been suspended for breaching the rules of journalistic ethics. We can only question the veracity of the sources that feed our screens.

And what does this urban legend say? A horror scene where a Senegalese passenger is allegedly beaten “savagely” in a Moroccan airport, orchestrated no more and no less than by Royal Air Maroc (RAM) personnel. The details are sprinkled with blatant discrimination and a call for a boycott. Not credible? Perhaps, but picturesque enough to ignite the spirits. The scene in reality takes place at Carthage Tunis airport and shows the violence of several Tunisian police officers who happily indulged in a beating against the Senegalese national.

Despite the lack of solid evidence and strong

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Mike Sonko the corrupt and the ghost of the Algerian DRS

Flowers or small details, this is how the gifts will be for Mother’s Day in Melilla

This Sunday, May 5, Mother’s Day is celebrated in Spain. A very special date to remember all those mothers who have taken care of us and continue to take care of us day by day.

Every first Sunday in May this anniversary takes place in our country, which serves to return to these mothers a small part of everything they have given us throughout our lives. This special day gives us the opportunity to express our deepest gratitude to the women who gave us life, who raised us with love and patience, and who have been with us every step of the way. Whoever is immensely lucky to continue being by her side has the opportunity this Sunday to show how much we love them.

Although its commemoration varies depending on the country, the feeling is the same. In Spain it coincides with the arrival of spring and the renewal of flowers as a feminine symbol. What’s more, in most parts of the world it takes place in spring except for certain regions. In Russia it is merged with International Women’s Day March 8, recognizing the crucial role of women in society. In Argentina the third sunday in october a date linked to the ancient liturgical tradition that celebrated the Motherhood of the Virgin Mary.

Beyond Mother’s Day being a day to express our deepest gratitude and celebrate their fundamental role in our lives, in recent times it has also become a date associated with consumption. Companies take advantage of this holiday to launch advertising campaigns, promote products and increase sales under the pretext of how can your mother not deserve a gift on this day?

Well, the message seems to have penetrated deep into our brains since 70% of Spaniards will give their mother a gift this year. These are data provided by a recent study carried out by the gifts and experiences platform Aladinia. As reflected in the survey that has been prepared, This 2024 each Spaniard will spend an average of 65 euros in gifts for Mother’s Day.

In our city it seems that it is also

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Flowers or small details, this is how the gifts will be for Mother’s Day in Melilla

Javier Milei’s sarcastic video for Labor Day | In the midst of adjustments and cuts to rights

The best idea that the dissemination team of the Presidency of the Nation had for the Workers Day has been published a message from Javier Milei through a video that retraces one by one the productive sectors most affected by their policies of adjustment and market freedom, and that, as if that were not enough, the urges us to continue making “enormous sacrifices” to “fix this country”.

He sees him published one day after the half-sanction of the labor reform which aims to take away workers’ rights acquired for decades was launched through the government’s official accounts.

The video lasts just a minute and includes the voice-over of the head of state praising “the silent majority which is made up of those who work”, but without referring to those who raise their voices in an organized way. “This moment is not for everyone”clarifies the president.

Also mention “rural laborers who get up at 4 in the morning” and which – he doesn’t say – integrate the sector with the highest degree of work informality in the country. Milei, obviously, does not avoid the problem and also speaks of “informal worker”, but not of measures Discretion in hiring and elimination of employer contributions that his government promotes.

Then greets “the young man who can’t find work” and that if you get one you may be subjected to a trial period that I would have it without job guarantees between eight months and a yearas stated in the labor reform voted yesterday in Congress.

The president included among the congratulations to “the housewives who have the enormous task of educating our future generations”. That is, to women who the aforementioned Law on Bases removes the possibility of retiring for not having respected the amount of contributions as regular workers.

Milei’s greeting also mentions the self-employed workers and “those who run a business”. The images show grocery stores and retailers like the ones you’ve seen their sales plummeted by 28.5%. during the first months of this year.

In another paragraph the head of state praises “the good Argentines” and ask: “Who is good or bad, who spouts rights that don’t exist or who like us wants to lift people out of poverty” which, among other things, increased by more than 10 points in the four months of La Libertad Avanza’s government. The official indices confirm this poverty It went from 41.7% in the second half of

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Javier Milei’s sarcastic video for Labor Day | In the midst of adjustments and cuts to rights

Rastislav Káčer: We are criminally wasting opportunities. 20 years ago we gained such as never before | Comments | .a week

I had the privilege of being part of a generation that experienced our generational challenge. To return Slovakia to the orbit where it should have historically belonged. I belonged to the workers and artisans who, in the service of the state, tried to expose the mistakes of our political failures and support a decent political alternative and vision. I took it for granted that we had to get a seat at the table of the EU and NATO countries. The West, where we have always belonged – and anyone who says it hasn’t is very wrong – is vastly imperfect. But all the other worlds that are in the middle are about a light year more imperfect. The red gnocchi, his non-human cronies from the flat Earth and the shadowy “professionals” who only do their jobs and deny themselves 24x a day and 7 days a week, are pulling us away from this world. Because they are more comfortable with the world of the Russian soul, the mystery of corruption and impunity at the top. Even the úri mentality of Viktor I., “Могучая кучка” of Vladimír Krvavý are closer to them than the world of rules and decent society.

20 years ago we became part of the developed world and opportunities opened up to us that we never had. Never, as far as our historical memory reaches. And we treat

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Rastislav Káčer: We are criminally wasting opportunities. 20 years ago we gained such as never before | Comments | .a week

Kirchdorf: Motion of no confidence against Pramberger passed with 17:7 votes

The house blessing has been hanging awry in the Kirchdorf town hall for some time. Because city boss Vera Pramberger (SP) had told the population that all wheels would come to a standstill in the municipality due to a lack of a budget, the VP, FP and the Greens unanimously revoked their trust. At the last local council meeting on Tuesday evening, the alliance of the three factions submitted a motion of no confidence against the city boss, who had affably mingled with the people at the traditional maypole installation the day before.

As someone who was biased about the item on the agenda, Pramberger left the room and watched the live stream from the sofa at home on the television as the motion of no confidence promptly passed in a secret ballot with 17 votes to seven. Pramberger has not yet been deposed. On June 16th, the people of Kirchdorf will be called to the polls to vote on whether the mayor will remain in office. Immediately after the vote against her in the local council, Pramberger made it clear that she would not resign before the referendum: “

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Kirchdorf: Motion of no confidence against Pramberger passed with 17:7 votes

“In Spain we remember very poorly and there is a lot of will to forget”

2024-05-01 20:10:04

There is an invisible and impalpable thread that unites the protagonists of Clara Morales’ stories. Her stories are not set in the same place or time, but they are built on the same base: memory. A survivor of a concentration camp, a teenager who can’t cope with her heels on an uncertain night, an old woman who is going to be evicted, a homosexual at an anarchist rally, an exile who writes to her sister from afar, a girl who stops being one while the Wanninkhof case is eviscerated on television. These particular but universal stories are brought together in the volume I almost don’t remember anymore which has just been published by the Tránsito publishing house and which marks the author’s debut in fiction.

The new era of Montserrat Roig, from second-hand bookstores to novelties tables

Morales is not new to the world of letters because in the not-so-distant past her professional field was journalism. In 2021, after writing in media such as El País and serving for six years as head of the culture section of Infolibre, she took an exam (a very popular option in recent times), passed it and now works as a librarian in the Complutense University of Madrid. She doesn’t miss the old side of her too much because “when you have better working conditions it is difficult to miss the previous side,” she tells elDiario.es.

However, something remains of his old work in his way of dealing with writing. The documentation he carries out to put together his stories is exhaustive – at the end of the book he details all the references – because much of his fiction takes place in reality: there was torture during the Franco regime and a first LGTBIQ+ demonstration, there is confusion in adolescence and people who are kicked out of their homes and their country. “How are you going to start writing if you don’t know how people spoke at a certain time or what they ate or what the streets were like. It is very difficult for me because I don’t have a super-developed imagination, I don’t think I could write science fiction,” she says. “Then I have to resort to documentation, like so many people. In that case, maybe I have learned a little about journalism but, in reality, when we are interested in something we all ask questions, read books, press articles or ask people if we have access to it,” he responds.

The st

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“In Spain we remember very poorly and there is a lot of will to forget”

Lebanon Debate: Tripoli Terrorist Operation Case Falls Apart as Detainees’ Sentences Reduced

“The Lebanon Debate”

The term “terrorist operation” in which the city of Tripoli was identified fell after sentences for detainees accused of terrorist activities were reduced in the context of escaping from fabricated charges, as one of the lawyers declare that a cell has been arrested. intended to target the Lebanese army.

In this context, the lawyer Muhammad Sablouh says, “The report revealed that the State Security Service attacked a terrorist cell in Tripoli that wanted to kill

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Lebanon Debate: Tripoli Terrorist Operation Case Falls Apart as Detainees’ Sentences Reduced

There will be elections in Uttendorf on Sunday

VP Vice Mayor Hannes Manglberger has been in charge of official business in Helpfau-Uttendorf since the end of January. He took over from Josef Leimer, who resigned after 16 years in office, the OÖN reported. The step has been planned for some time, as has

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There will be elections in Uttendorf on Sunday

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