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Putin’s Warning: A Message to Russia’s Defense Minister

Russian Deputy Defense Minister Arrested on Bribery Charges

Timur ⁣Ivanov, Russia’s deputy defense minister, was arrested on Tuesday evening on​ bribery charges, sparking speculation about the underlying motives behind his detainment. Some analysts suggest that⁣ the‌ arrest of Ivanov may serve as a warning to his superior, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.

Possible Message from Putin

According to David Silbey, an associate professor of history at Cornell, Russian President Vladimir Putin's approval of Ivanov's arrest could be interpreted as a message directed at Shoigu. Silbey believes that Putin's actions may imply a warning to Shoigu, indicating that he could also face similar consequences.

Immediate Consequences

Following Ivanov's arrest, Shoigu promptly remov

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More than one hundred people served at the Comfacesar Labor Inclusion Fair

Registration of resume, application for vacancies and job orientation were part of the services offered to more than 100 people with disabilities attending the Labor Inclusion Fair, held this Thursday by the Comfacesar Employment Management and Placement Agency.

The main objective of the event, held with the support of the Ministry of Labor, the Public Employment Service, the Mayor’s Office of Valledupar, the Government of Cesar and the Mercy Corps International Agency, was to link companies so that they become inclusive by placing this population and thus join forces to improve the social fabric of the region.

The Deputy Operati

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War: Young Europeans are not enthusiastic about the military

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Germany from 182,000 to 203,000 by 2030, France and wants to increase the number of its troops from 240,000 to 275,000, Poland by the end of this year, it plans to increase the number of soldiers from 197,000 to 220,000 and finally to 300,000.

Today’s career-oriented, individualistic young people are reluctant to join the army, and Europe is not the only country struggling with recruitment

– reads the Economist in his analysis.

The question of how to recruit more people for the military has now become vital in the countries located in and around the world’s hotbeds of conflict.

Order of duty

Conscription usually means that civilians are forced to enlist in the armed forces, while military service is often a subset of that, the newspaper reports.

At the beginning of the 20th century, about 80% of countries had conscription in some form; in the mid-2010s, this proportion was barely 40%. The practice reached its peak during the World Wars and was used by many countries during the Cold War. After that, the Western world turned to high-tech counterinsurgency campaigns, such as those in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The massive conscripted armies were mostly replaced by smaller, professional volunteer forces. Since 1995, 13 members of the OECD, mostly rich countries, have abolished conscription. All but eight of NATO’s 32 members have abolished it. The most urgent debates about compulsory military service and conscription take place in countries where there is a serious threat of war or where there is already a war.

in Ukraine more than two years after the Russian invasion, thousands of men are fleeing across the country or hiding to avoid serving conscription papers

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Ukraine – Russia war, last minute | Russia launches several drone attacks in kyiv and southern Ukraine

On the 718th day of the war in Ukraine, Russia has launched several drone attacks overnight in Kiev and the south of Ukraineinjuring at least one civilian and damaging a gas pipeline and residential buildings on the Mykolaiv river and seaport.

The Ukrainian Air Force has reported that

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Persecution in Venezuela: Nicolás Maduro’s regime has banned five more opponents from public office

Nicolás Maduro’s regime has disqualified five other opponents from holding public office

THE Comptroller General of Venezuela, controlled by Nicolás Maduro’s regime, disqualified four opponents, including a mayor, from “any public office” for 15 yearsas well as another anti-Chavista for a period of 12 monthsas could be seen this Wednesday on the institution’s website.

Those sanctioned up to year 2039 I am the mayor of the municipality El Hatillo (State of Miranda, north), Elias Sayeghthe former deputy Thomas Guanipa and former mayors Josy Fernandez Yes Carlos Ocarizwhile the former parliamentarian Juan Carlos Caldera He is disqualified “for 12 months”.

Of the five, Guanipa, Ocariz and Caldera belong to the party Justice first (PJ), the lawyer spoke on Monday Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), who handed over control to presidential candidate José Brito, expelled from the formation in 2020 due to accusations of corruption.

The president of the PJ, Maria Beatriz Martinezassured this Wednesday that these new disqualifications – announced when the country prepares to hold presidential elections on July 28 – mean “a new arbitrariness” by the Chavista “regime”.

Guanipa, Ocariz and Caldera belong to the Primero Justicia (PJ) party, intervened by the Supreme Court of Justice (REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria)

The regime acts like this, it knows that it has an expiration date, which is July 28th. Our goal is to fight for a Venezuela where these injustices do not occur and t

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The Danger of Soda: A Cautionary Tale of End Stage Kidney Failure

Vietnamese woman shares her experience with tears Diagnosed with end stage kidney failure After drinking soda for 3 years straight, I had to give up my dream of going abroad to undergo dialysis for the rest of my life.

It all started during their school days. This young woman doesn’t really like drinking water. They also like to drink soft drinks. Also likes to sleep late. He revealed that “I have not liked drinking water since I was a child. And when you notice that your body is normal. So I’m still doing this.”

She likesdrink sodaSo much so that she had to drink one can a day from the age of 16 onwards, even though she knew that drinking too much soda would have a negative effect on the body. But when I drank it, my body was still fine. She is carefree and doesn’t feel the need to find healthy food to eat.

After graduating from high school He went looking for additional work. along with learning Korean at the same

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Turnover in retail stores RS | Info

Statistically, there was an increased turnover in the retail trade of food, beverages, tobacco and fuel compared to the previous period.

Source: Envato/ThamKC

Total turnover in retail trade in his wife 2024. year in the Republic of Srpska compared to February 2024, observed in current prices, is higher by 16.4 percentwhile in constant prices it is higher by 15.2 percent.

The turnover in the retail trade of food, beverages an

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Destroying an air defense system and a ground control station for the Houthis in Yemen

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/ The US Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed on Tuesday that US forces destroyed “an air defense system with two missiles ready to be launched, and a ground control station in the areas controlled by the Houthis in Yemen.”

The US Central Command added in a statement that a drone launched by the Iranian-backed Houthis from Yemen over the Red Sea

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new platform to fight against bicycle theft

23.04.2024

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Available to all Belgians thanks to close collaboration between the three Regions and the Federal State, mybike allows you to register your bike and identify it using a unique free sticker. This system is intended to better combat bicycle theft and receiving stolen goods.

Every year, nearly 100,000 bicycles are stolen in Belgium. Many of them are found by the police, but unable to return to their owners, ending up forgotten in storage areas.
Thanks to mybike, the chances of finding your bike are greater because the platform constitutes a central register accessible to the police services and the Justice system.

A simple procedure

1. Register your bike

mybike.belgium.be allows you to register your new or used bike for free. Your personal data will thus be linked to your bike which will be given a unique number allowing you to attach

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Biden’s TikTok Dilemma: Embracing the Platform While Pushing for a Ban

(Note: The following is a rewritten version of the provided article, without the original details about the website and author. It has been edited for grammar and structural errors, and new paragraphs have been added for clarity. This version also includes a comprehensive analysis of the implications and potential future trends related to the themes discussed in the article.)

The article focuses on President Joe Biden’s use of the TikTok platform for his campaign purposes, while at the same time signing legislation that could potentially ban TikTok in the United States. This apparent contradiction has led to criticism from some avid TikTok users.

The Biden campaign defends its approach, stating that it would be unwise to write off any platform where people are getting information about the president. They argue that an increasingly fragmented media environment requires them to meet voters where they are, including on platforms like TikTok. The campaign has forged relationships with TikTok influencers and views the platform as a growing internet search engine and a driver of narrat

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