A Meeting With The Azerbaijani Community Took Place…

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Chairman of the State Committee for Work with Diaspora Fuad Muradov met with the Azerbaijani community in this country as part of his visit to Italy.

As Day.Az was informed by the State Committee for Work with Diaspora, at the event, which began with the performance of the national anthem of Azerbaijan, the blessed memory of the martyrs who gave their lives for the territorial integrity of our country was honored with a minute of silence.

At the meeting, they spoke in detail about the diaspora policy of our country, large-scale projects implemented through the State Committee for Work with Diaspora, including coordination councils, houses of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani Sunday schools, summer camps for diaspora youth, the “Brain Attraction Program”, specialized forums, organized by committees in foreign countries, etc.

Recalling the recommendations of President Ilham Aliyev at the V Victory Congress of World Azerbaijanis to our compatriots living abroad, the chairman of the committee noted that World Azerbaijanis, including the community in Italy, remain committed to the ideology of Azerbaijanism and are actively involved in promoting our realities.
The meeting with the Azerbaijani community in Italy was attended by employees of the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Italy and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the Holy See (Vatican) Ilgar Mukhtarov.

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Ukraine Received More Storm Shadow Cruise Missiles

* The Croatian Air Force received the first 6 Dassault Rafale fighter jets

The reception ceremony was held at the barracks “Colonel Marko Živkovi?” in the city of Velika Gorica, Croatia. These are the first 6 of a total of 12 Dassault Rafale multi-role fighter aircraft that will belong to the 191st Fighter Group.

Croatian pilots flew these Rafale planes, including four single-seaters and two two-seaters, from France. The remaining six Rafale fighters are expected to be delivered next year.

The Croatian Air Force received the first 6 Dassault Rafale fighter jets. Photo: Military Leak

The Croatian Prime Minister said: “The first six Rafale multi-role fighters will protect Croatian skies.” With the Rafale aircraft, Croatia has more deterrent power.

In 2021, Croatia ordered 12 used Rafale F3-R C/B fighter aircraft, including 10 single-seat C F3-R aircraft and 2 two-seat Rafale B F3-R aircraft.

The Dassault Rafale is a 4.5 generation “omnirole” twin-engine multirole fighter aircraft, designed and manufactured by the French company Dassault Aviation. Equipped with a variety of weapons, the Rafale can carry out aerial reconnaissance missions, attack ground and sea targets, and nuclear deterrence.

Rafale has a range of nearly 3,700km when carrying a full load of weapons,

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Three Activists And Militants Of Mara Corina Machado…

The calm that followed the addition of support for Edmundo González Urrutia as the opposition candidate and third option after the disqualification of María Corina Machado elected in primaries has been short-lived. With the challenge of registration resolved, at least for now, the persecution of the leader who concentrates the greatest popular support has not ceased. During the weekend, there were new arrests of her entourage, this time of followers who approached her in towns on the western plains of the country such as Turén and Ospino, in the state of Portuguesa. Between Saturday and Sunday, Primero Justicia and Vente Venezuela militants, Ámbar Márquez and Víctor Castillo, members of the unitary campaign command in the Santa Rosalía municipality, and Oscar Castañeda, a supporter of the opposition, were taken from their homes by officials of Government intelligence. With them, there are now more than twenty people imprisoned and wanted by the police in Machado’s circle, six of them remain refugees in the Argentine Embassy in Caracas.

The persecuted went viral when Machado gave the microphone to Oscar Castañeda in a meeting with his followers in the center of the country. “I am one of the Venezuelans who came with his defeated family from Colombia,” said the man and asked to give confidence to the politician who cannot compete in the presidential elections on July 28.

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Laotian Immigrants Win Record-Breaking Powerball Jackpot After Cancer…

2024-04-30 07:26:00

Laotian immigrants from Thailand to the United States and fight against cancer Win the 46.7 billion baht Powerball lottery jackpot, the 8th highest in history

April 2024 American Powerball Lottery There was a big winner. Won a jackpot worth over 1.3 billion US dollars (approximately 46.7 billion baht). But what’s more interesting is that. He is also a Laotian who immigrated from Thailand.

Charlie Saephan, 46, of Portland, Oregon, said at an April 29 news conference that he won the lottery with his wife of 37 years, Dueanpen, and his old friend, Lisa Chao, 55 years.

He said Chao paid $100 to buy the lottery ticket. After buying tickets together Jesha then took a picture of the ticket and gave it to Charlie and told him, “We’re billionaires,” he said, of course, jokingly. But it turned out to be true.

They opted to receive the lump sum jackpot, which after taxes would amount to around US$422 million (15.6 billion baht), with Charlie and Dueanphen sharing half the prize with Chao.

Charlie has suffered from cancer since 2016 and underwent chemotherapy last week.

Charlie said,

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Ukraine Russia War, Last Minute | The New…

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 Ukrainian armed forces, replacing the charismatic Valery Zaluzhny, said that “only by continually changing and perfecting the means and methods of war will we be successful,” he wrote on Telegram, before proclaiming “together towards victory!” President Volodymyr Zelensky named “hero of Ukraine” Zaluzhny.

The Kremlin does not believe that this change in the military leadership will alter the outcome of what it calls a “special military operation.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin in his interview with the commentator Tucker Carlson, he questioned because USAneeded to spend so much on arming Ukraine for a war that, in his opinion, is in some ways a “civil war” and he showed himself willing to negotiate.

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War In Ukraine. Analysts Are Announcing The Opportunities…

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It is unlikely that Russian forces can significantly penetrate the points west of Avdiyivka, although Ukrainian troops have had to retreat from the surrounding villages, according to the US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW).

The latest analysis of the situation highlights that the commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, has publicly announced that the Ukrainians have withdrawn from three villages west of Avdiyivka. He emphasized that the Ukrainian forces will rotate units in this zone in order to restore military capability.

The Defense Forces of Ukraine have the right to strike the enemy’s military logistics facilities in the temporarily occupied Crimea, especially the Crimean bridge. This was announced by the head of the Strategic Communications Center of the Defense Forces of Southern Ukraine, Captain 3rd rank Dmitrijus Pletenchuk.

If Ukrainian forces are well equipped with Western weaponry, they will be able to prevent a major Russian operational march during their planned summer offensive.

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Without Discussion, Senate Approves Minute That Prohibits Conversion…

Mexico City. The Senate of the Republic approved this morning, without discussion, the minute that prohibits and penalizes the so-called “conversion therapies”, which are intended to force people to change their sexual identity.

The minutes were sent to the federal Executive for promulgation, thus closing a legislative process that began in 2018 when Morena senator Citlalli Hernández Mora presented, together with other legislators, the initiative on the matter.

A group from the LGBTI+ community celebrated the approval of this reform in the guest area of ​​the Senate chamber, with 77 votes in favor, four against and 15 abstentions, around three in the morning.

From her position, the president of the Commission for Gender Equality, Malú Micher, also expressed her approval for the endorsement of this reform that prevents what are known as conversion therapies, which are true “tortures.”

“It is a day of celebration for all people who have the right to love whoever they want and how they want, without any discrimination. There is nothing abnormal in this, there is nothing to cure, because it is not a disease. “I am proud to vote for this minute,” she added.

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The Deadly Allure Of Mount Everest: Exploring The…

The Challenge of Climbing Mount Everest

Source: CNN

The world’s highest mountain, ⁢Mount Everest, presents extreme challenges to ⁢climbers. With freezing temperatures, snowstorms, and avalanches, the conditions on Everest​ are treacherous.⁤ Standing at 29,032 feet in the Himalayas, reaching the summit is no easy feat.

Training and Preparation

Climbing ⁤Everest requires rigorous‍ training and conditioning. Dr. Jacob Weasel,‌ a ⁤trauma surgeon, spent ‌nearly a year ​preparing for his ​successful ‍summit. Despite his initial confidence, he quickly realized the demanding⁢ athleticism needed for the climb.

‌ Acclimatizing to the thinning oxygen​ levels on Everest is crucial for climbers. They practice rotations between camps to adjust their​ lungs to the altitude. This process increases their chances of survival and reaching the summit.

The Impact of High Altitude

The lack ‌of oxygen at high altitudes can be life-threatening. Without proper ‍acclimatization, climbers risk serious health issues. ‌Dr.⁣ Weasel emphasized the⁣ importance of gradual adaptation to‍ the low oxygen levels ⁢to avoid fatal consequences.

While Dr.⁤ Weasel has​ conquered other mountains, including Kilimanjaro and Aconcagua, he acknowledges that none⁢ compare to⁤ the challenges posed ‍by Mount Everest’s extreme altitude.

The Challenges‌ of‌ Climbing ⁣Mount⁣ Everest

“When you push the‍ limits of ⁣the human body,

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