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“Prominent Surgeon in Gaza Dies in Israeli Prison: A Systematic Targeting of Health Care Workers”

Prominent Surgeon in Gaza Dies in Israeli Prison: A Systematic Targeting of Health Care Workers

Dr. Adnan Al-Bursh, Head of Orthopedics at Al-Shifa Hospital, Declared Dead

Dr. Adnan Al-Bursh leaves behind his wife and five children, the youngest of whom is only three years old. His nephew recounted the heartbreaking scene at the mourning house, where two of Dr. Al-Bursh’s children were still expecting to see their father. The family was unaware of his martyrdom, and this news has brought immense grief.

Aside from being a doctor, Dr. Al-Bursh was also a sports adviser for the Palestinian national soccer team. His nephew revealed that during the height of the war in Gaza, Dr. Al-Bursh worked tirelessly at Al-Shifa hospital, dedicating every moment to saving lives and only sparing an hour in the morning for exercise. His determination to continue working led him to move from one hospital to another, despite the constant threat of Israeli incursions.

Palestinian Doctor Remembered for his Love of Life

The IDF has previously stated that it treats all detainees in accordance with international law. However, an unpublished report obtained by CNN from the United Nations describes disturbing acts such as beatings, sl

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“Prominent Surgeon in Gaza Dies in Israeli Prison: A Systematic Targeting of Health Care Workers”

Ideam predicts electrical storms in Cesar

Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (Ideam), has confirmed that in the coming hours in the Caribbean region, rain with thunderstorms is expected over sectors of the departments of La Guajira, Cesar, Atlántico, M

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Another bad news for Kyiv. Approved arms deliveries are likely to be significantly delayed

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Ukraine has already received some smaller, urgent arms shipments after months of awaited approval of a new US military aid program, but others may experience significant delays, possibly as much as half a year. He writes the New York Times and the Ukrainian ones report on it average.

According to the newspaper, Ukraine received a batch of anti-tank weapons, rockets and much-needed 155mm artillery shells on Sunday. The second batch arrived on Monday. Then on Tuesday, the Spanish delivered new missiles for Patriot air defense systems to Poland. They are soon to move to Ukraine.


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But an unnamed U.S. official told the New York Times that most of the major weapons funded by the new U.S. aid, and even some ammunition, are unlikely to be delivered until late summer or even later.

It will take some time, he said, to determine what weapons can be shipped to Ukraine without depleting the s

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Another bad news for Kyiv. Approved arms deliveries are likely to be significantly delayed

Ukraine – Russia war, last minute | The new commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian forces: “We will be successful by changing means and methods”

At the end of 716 days of war in Ukraine, each of the countries in the fray claim to have neutralized the drones launched tonight by the enemy. Russia said its defenses neutralized the 19 launched by Ukraine on four of its regions, including Oriol with energy facilities as its objective. For its part, Ukraine scored the demolition of 10 of the 16 drones launched by Russia on “only civil infrastructure” in Kharkiv.

In the first message of Olexander Syrsk as the new commander-in-chief of the Ukra

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Ukraine – Russia war, last minute | The new commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian forces: "We will be successful by changing means and methods"

The team continues to search for Arian with drug-sniffing dogs

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Bremervörde (D)Search for Arian (6): Is Knut the last hope?

The active police search for Arian’s disappearance was called off. A privately hired missing persons search team with drug-sniffing dogs should now be on the trail.

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  • Police have called off their active search for the missing Arian.

  • K9 Pro’s search for missing persons continues the search with drug-sniffing dogs.

  • But the efforts of the privately engaged team are also coming to an end.

They quickly arrived on the scene the evening of Arian’s disappearance, April 22, and now they are K9 Pro Missing Persons Sniffer Dogs back in use. The privately hired team is expected to continue the search for the missing boy after the police discover him scheduled for Tuesday hat.

“Trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together”

“We try to put together the pieces of the puzzle that we find,” Alexandra Grunow, K9 operations manager, told RTL. Nine team members and twelve sniffer dogs have been in action since May 1st. “The police finished the search and then we picked up where we left off the first day,” Grunow told the station.

Due to private contacts with Arian’s environment, the K9 team was deployed shortly after the boy’s disappearance. Drug-sniffing dogs were on duty alongside the police. Grunow and his team then had to stop the search because the police intervened with their own resources.

Search in difficult conditions

Now the K9 dogs around Knut are trying to track Arian. In daylight, but in difficult conditions, as numerous people and dogs have already crossed the trail. But Grunow’s team doesn’t g

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China Successfully Launches Chang’e 6 to Collect Moon Samples from Far Side

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The China Chang’e 6 launch scene on the 3rd (local time). Photo = EPA On the 3rd (local time), China launched the unmanned spacecraft ‘Chang’e 6’, which will collect soil samples from the far side of the moon for the first time in human history, and announced the launch in successful.

The China National Aviation Administration (CNSA) sent the Chang’e 6 to the moon on a Long March 5 Y8 carrier rocket at Wenchang Space Launch Complex in Hainan Province at 5:27 pm on this day. After launch, Chang’e 6 went through processes

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What’s happening in Georgia? A Russian-inspired law shakes the country and alerts the EU

BarcelonaThe center of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, experienced the largest demonstrations in recent years this Wednesday, and everything seems to indicate that the outburst of anger among Georgians, for the moment, is not reducing. This Thursday afternoon, protesters blocked the main streets of the capital and another night of mass protests is expected. The reason is the approval in Parliament of the “foreign influence transparency law”, promoted by the government despite protests from the opposition and criticism from the European Union, which compares it with the legislation that Russia uses to control dissent. The demonstrations have been going on for almost a month, but in the last two days they have increased in intensity, especially due to the harsh police response.

In the protests from Wednesday to Thursday night, in which tens of thousands of people participated (about 40,000, according to the Reuters agency), agents used tear gas, stun grenades and water cannons to disperse the participants.

The protesters gathered around the Parliament, where on the same day the regulations, promoted by the populist Somni Georgià party, which controls the majority of the chamber, had been approved in second reading. The bill must pass the third and final reading within two weeks, and then it will reach the table of the country’s presid

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Ignacio Mier foresees an extraordinary period in the Chamber of Deputies to discuss AMLO initiatives

For that yes: the coordinator of Morena, Ignacio Mier, announced that he plans an extraordinary period in the Chamber of Deputies so that they can discuss the AMLO initiatives In its whole.

This was announced by the cherry flag bearer, who emphasized that above all he believes that the proposals of the president of Mexico be dealt with within the conventional legislative period.

“There is always the possibility of something extraordinary.” Ignacio Mier provided for the additional period in the Chamber of Deputies when dealing with the AMLO initiatives.

Chamber of Deputies could require extraordinary period for AMLO initiatives (Especial)

Which, according to Ignacio Mieris justified by the fact that the initiatives and reforms proposed by the president of Mexico They are a good for citizens.

AMLO’s initiatives: For this, an extraordinary period is planned in the Chamber of Deputies, reveals Ignacio Mier

Through a press release, Ignacio Mier declared that for the 18 AMLO’s pending initiatives do have an extraordinary period planned in the Chamber of Deputies.

This is so that the legislation can discuss and subsequently approve the reforms that already have predictions and are awaiting their ruling by the Constitutional Points Commission.

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I hope it can be in the next few days, but there is always the possibility of something extraordinary. There will always be the possibility of an extraordinary one, once the ruling process is over.

Ignacio Mier

Thus, Ignacio Mier, Morena’s coordinator in the Chamber of Deputies, is announcing with this message that They will prioritize the approval of AMLO’s initiatives among his bench.

Especially since the initiatives to be discussed are related to the labor guarantees and social benefitsof which the issue of the minimum wage and the reduction of working hours stand out.

The agreement of wills that we have establishes in a timely manner what are the achievements that the workers have and are within the framework of progressivity, nothing that diminishes the rights of the workers, least of all of the Chamber.

Ignacio Mier

Ignacio Mier foresees that AMLO initiatives will require an extraordinary period (Mario Jasso)

What are AMLO’s initiatives that would be discussed in an extraordinary period? There are already predictions for 18 of them

According to Ignacio Mier’s report, although he foresees that the AMLO initiatives They may be ruled on in the current legislative period, it is important to talk about what is pending.

Well, such, confirmed the coordinator of Morena in the Chamber of Deputiesfocus on optimizing labor and social rights that the population did not enjoy before the proposals.

In this sense, he added Ignacio Mier, In addition to the 18 AMLO initiatives that are awaiting his ruling, around 140 pro

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The Judicial Commission is ready to review the procedure for appointing judges

Web Desk: Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP) is set to revise the procedure for appointing judges, through proposed amendments to the 2010 rules, the traditional way of selecting judges for the Supreme Court and High Courts will be changed.
According to the report, the proposed changes will be discussed in the meeting of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan on Friday.
The changes are aimed at abolishing the automatic promotion of Chief Justices of High Courts to the Supreme Court and the appointment of the senior-most judge as Chief Justice of High Courts.
The amendments propose a more streamlined selection process involving multiple candidates for each post, which will increase competition among judges.
An important aspect of the amendments is the enhanced role of Bar Councils in the judicial appointment process.
The draft amendments were finalized by a committee constituted on December 4, 2023, which was chaired by Supreme Court Justi

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After the fire in Mati, SYRIZA moved in the direction of a more lenient Criminal Code
2024-05-03 18:38:18

“We cannot comment on judicial decisions”, was his introductory report, with the simultaneous clarification: “However, the result is far from the expectation for the so-called fair punishment of such unjust acts”.

In any case, he continued, “the government could not do much, as it is a settled principle of the Law that the most lenient law always prevails for the accused, not the law that has been passed now”. And, he recalled right after that “we tightened the Criminal Code after the fact, in order to deal with these offenses in a more adequate, in our opinion, way, in a fairer way in terms of punishment”.

“We, as a faction, have one basic principle and that is that we do not believe that we should interfere in criminal cases, we do not believe that we should manipulate justice, we do not believe that we should dictate criminal cases. Our job, as a government, is to form an adequate institutional framework, what we think is best for handling and dealing with crime in general, and this includes the specifics we are discussing now, (the government’s job) is to create administratively adequate conditions in order for justice to function”, assured the Minister of State.

“The government cannot rate judges, but it can and has formed an institutional framework so that judg

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