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Israeli Supreme Court Grants Reprieve to Palestinians Facing Removal from East Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Hospitals

Israeli Supreme⁢ Court Halts ⁣Plan​ to Send Palestinian Patients Back to Gaza

    

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Israel’s Supreme Court has put a temporary stop to the government's initiative to repatriate a group of Palestinian patients receiving medical care in hospitals in East Jerusalem and Tel Aviv back to Gaza.

This decision came after the Israeli non-profit organization Physicians for Human Rights Israel filed a petition in response to a recent report by CNN on the situation of the Palestinian hospital patients.

Ran Yaron, the spokesperson for the organization, emphasized the violation of international law and the endangerment of innocent lives by sending residents back to Gaza during a military conflict and humanitarian crisis, especially patients facing dire conditions and lack of medical resources.

Following the appeal, the Israeli Supreme Court issued a temporary injunction preventing the government from deporti

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Israeli Supreme Court Grants Reprieve to Palestinians Facing Removal from East Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Hospitals

In Valledupar they guarantee tranquility for the territorial elections

In accordance with the conclusions of the last Electoral Monitoring Committee, in Valledupar the security strategy is defined in order to protect the day and protect the constitutional guarantees of citizens, parties and political movements.

In this sense, the Public Force launched the ‘Democracy Plan’ to exercise surveillance and control before, during and after the elections. Likewise, a Unified

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In Valledupar they guarantee tranquility for the territorial elections

– The war in Gaza will continue66

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to US senators on Wednesday. Photo: Ronen Zvulun / / NTB

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a video speech to Republican senators in Washington on Wednesday.

Wednesday 20 March at 22:59

In the speech, the Prime Minister said that Israel will continue the war in Gaza.

– He must do what he has said he will do. He’s going to finish it, Sen. Jim Risch said after Netanyahu addressed Republican senators on Wednesday.

Netanyahu was on video during one of their party meetings in Congress.

– He gave us an update on the war, on the release of hostages and the efforts to defeat Hamas, said Senator John Barrasso.

Last week, the leader of the Democrats in the Senate, Chuck Schumer gave a speech in which he criticized Netanyahu and called him an “obstacle to peace”.

Schumer later rejected a request from the Israeli prime minister to me

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Ukraine – Russia war, last minute | Ukraine calls for more ammunition as second anniversary of war approaches

As the second anniversary of the beginning of the war in ukrainethe authorities of Kiev have demanded the high representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, more ammunition and air defense systems, while trying to develop an army of drones to try to compensate for their lack of weapons.

Ukraine urgently needs

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María Corina Machado denounced a “brutal repression” by the Maduro regime against his electoral leadership

María Corina Machado has warned that she will continue her candidacy for the presidency of Venezuela (EFE/Cristian Hernández)

Maria Corina Machado denounced this Wednesday what Nicolás Maduro’s regime is implementing a “brutal repression” against his campaign teamafter learning of the arrest of the leader of the formation, Enrico Alviarezand the political secretary, the former deputy Disregard Hernandez.

“Worldwide alert! The Maduro regime unleashes brutal repression against my electoral teams (…) These cowardly actions aim to close Venezuela’s path to change and freedom in peace and democracy.”noted in

“Venezuelans, I ask you for strength and courage in these difficult times. Today more than ever we must be united and firm to continue moving towards our goals”, added the leader of Vente Venezuela (VV).

The opposition party stressed that Alviarez, coordinator of the national organization, and Hernández, national political secretary, They are victims of a “kidnapping” by the Maduro regime.

In this sense, the party’s Human Rights Committee ensured that “the regime continues to criminalize the political team” of Machado, who is disqualified from participating in elections for public office until 2036.

This was the moment of Dignora Hernández’s arrest in Venezuela

He specified that, with both leaders, there are seven members of Vente Venezuela “currently detained”, which is why he alerted the international community of these events and asked that the national authorities cease “persecution a

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María Corina Machado denounced a “brutal repression” by the Maduro regime against his electoral leadership

Russian Defense Minister Announces Strengthed Military Forces and Ukrainian Army Retreat

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Russian Defense Minister Shoigu said on the 20th that the Ukrainian army was retreating due to a Russian attack, and that Russia would strengthen its forces by establishing two new armies and 30 new formations by the end of the year. The photo shows the Russian flag. Picture taken in February (2024 Reuters/Peter Nicholls)

[モスクワ 20日 ロイター] – Russian Defense Minister Shoigu said on the 20th that the Ukrainian army was retreating due to a Russian attack, and announced that Russia would strengthen its forces by establishing two new armies and 30 new formations by the end of the year.

Shoigu told senior generals that “Russian forces continue to drive the enemy out of their positions,” and claimed that “the United States and its satellite states are very concerned about Russia’s military success.”

Russia, which invaded Ukraine in 2022, expanded its influence in eastern and southern Ukraine and quickly withdrew some of its forces. However, although last year’s offensive to reverse Ukraine failed to produce any significant results, Russia is steadily moving forward.

Russia currently controls just under a fifth of Ukraine. After capturing the city of Abdevka in eastern Ukraine in February, Russian President Vladimir Puti

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Russian Defense Minister Announces Strengthed Military Forces and Ukrainian Army Retreat

María Corina Machado denounced a “brutal repression” by the Maduro regime against his campaign command

María Corina Machado has issued a strong warning to the Nicolás Maduro regime, stating that she will not back down from her candidacy for the presidency of Venezuela despite the brutal repression being carried out against her campaign team.

The former deputy denounced the recent arrest of the head of her party, Henry Alviárez, and the political secretary, Dignora Hernandez, as part of the regime’s efforts to hinder the opposition movement. Machado called on the international community and Venezuelan citizens to take concrete actions against the repression and human rights violat

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María Corina Machado denounced a “brutal repression” by the Maduro regime against his campaign command

Schalke goalkeeper Justin Heekeren announces big things

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    Justin Heekeren only has one goal after his S04 return. © Tim Rehbein/RHR photo

    Schalke goalkeeper Justin Heekeren will return to Gelsenkirchen in the summer. Ralf Fährmann and Marius Müller have to dress warmly.

    Gelsenkirchen – This loan is currently paying off in full for FC Schalke 04. Justin Heekeren moved to Belgian second division club Patro Eisden Maasmechelen in January to gain playing time. He gets it.

    Schalke goalkeeper Justin Heekeren announces big things

    S04 loanee Heekeren is really thriving in Belgium. The 23-year-old promptly became the starting goalkeeper for coach Stijn Stijnen’s team. “I have match practice

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    Brown bear injures five people in Slovakia, sparking calls for intervention

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    A brown bear has injured five people in Slovakia. The wild bear ran straight through the town of Liptovsky Mikulas, in the north of the country.

    The city government said that two men, two women and a 10-year-old child were injured when they were attacked by the bear. They suffered bite wounds and scratches.

    The bear probably crossed the Vah River and then got lost in the residential areas of the city. He was

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    Brown bear injures five people in Slovakia, sparking calls for intervention

    Putin won – what will happen next with the war, Russia and whether the Kremlin has outplayed itself

    March 18, 2024

    There was no intrigue in the results of the “dubious” and “distorted” presidential elections in Russia – no one doubted the victory of the current president, Vladimir Putin, Western media write.

    And at the same time, they ask the question – hasn’t Putin outdone himself, and what will happen to Russia next?

    “Historical low”

    Edition Politico believes, that Putin will undoubtedly use the election result – in which he won a record 87% of the vote – as proof of mass support. But such “distorted elections” – during which all his rivals were destroyed, even the dead voted – risk undermining the political stability he craves.

    These elections became a “historic minimum” for post-Soviet Russia – “only three Kremlin candidates separated Putin from the Stalinist ballot with one surname,” the publication writes.

    Never before have there been so few independent observers with such limited access to an election, some regions have introduced electronic voting that makes it easier for fraud, and the most egregious violation has been “dead soul” voting, Politico noted.

    This especially applies to the votes of voters from the “new territories” occupied by Russia in Ukraine, where, according to election authorities, there were about 4.6 million potential voters. This figure corresponds to the old peacetime Ukrainian statistics – but not to the current population.

    “There is a war going on there and there is no public control. So whatever result the authorities wanted, that’s what they got. Here we are entering the realm of pure fiction,” David Kankiu, an expert of the Russian independent monitoring organization Holos, is quoted as saying by the publication.

    Footage circulated around the world, when in the occupied territories, people with weapons entered even the election booths, where people cast their votes.

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    “Elections” were also held in the occupied territory of Ukraine – in particular, in Donetsk

    Politico also notes that tens of millions of government workers and students were forced to go to the polls and vote.

    Paradoxically, the queues that could be seen outside some polling stations on Friday were actually a demonstration of people “deprived of the right to vote”.

    “Like in Soviet times, when you were forced to vote whether you wanted to or not,” says Kankia.

    Putin’s election resembles not a demonstration of a slice of public sentiment, but a nationwide test of the readiness of the state apparatus, which he successfully passed, writes Politico.

    From state-owned companies to libraries, universities and factories, bosses instructed subordinates how and when to vote, then demanded proof that they had completed the task.

    “The last three days of voting gave Putin confidence that the vertical of power is working, and Russians will do what they are told,” the authors of the article write.

    At the same time, Politico writes that Putin will begin his fifth term amid the largest anti-war protests since the beginning of 2022.

    Opposition-minded Russians came to the polling stations on election day for the “Noon against Putin” rally, which was called for by Alexei Navalny before his death. They also defaced ballots to demonstrate their protest.

    The newspaper also notes that after winning the elections, Putin may step up mobilization efforts and reshuffle the government, most likely in favor of hardliners.

    However, ironically, Politico writes, the biggest victim of his own falsified vote may be Putin himself.

    “If the elite sees that, under pressure from the Kremlin, today they draw figures that are significantly different from the real ones, they will draw their own conclusions,” Mykola Petrov,

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