Case Of Aggravated Feminicide Moves To The Investigation…

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The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR), through the Specialized Fiscal Unit for Investigation of Femicide, reported that the Edwin Antonio Cáceres Ramírez case for the aggravated feminicide of his ex-partner, moved to the investigation phase.

In addition, Lizeth del Carmen Hernández Coreto, Karla Esmeralda Siguach García and Daniel Adonay García Mauricio will remain in prison for covering up this crime.

According to the FGR, in March 2024, the victim withdrew $2,500 from the bank. He had later agreed to meet with Cáceres and then return home.

“Days after the family filed a report of his disappearance, skeletal remains were found inside a canal located in San Julián, these were subjected to DNA tests that later confirmed that they belonged to the victim who died violently with a blow to the skull,” said the FGR.

In the process, it was determined that Cáceres took the cell phone from him, gave it to a third person to get rid of it, and also confiscated the money.

“The other defendants mobilized Cáceres through a blind spot on the border so that he could flee the events,” added the FGR.

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The European Bonsai Army: Defense Spending Challenges In…

National defense maintains its reputation like looking after a pretty ‘bonsai’

Despite 30 years of growth in economic size, defense spending has remained the same.

Welfare costs continue to rise, more than doubling

Farmers protest, public protests over ‘welfare spending vs defense spending’ debate

NATO pledges to spend 2% of GDP on defence, concerns about exposure to financial resource constraints

“The European ‘Bonsai Army’ has only nurtured the bonsai industry.”

Christin Mölling, vice-president of the German think tank Council on Foreign Relations, said this while drawing attention to the European defense situation. The criticism is that they have degenerated into an ‘army of plants’ after decades of nurturing pretty saplings.

The British Economist pointed out that “Europe will face painful adjustments to increase defense spending.” In the 30 years of peace since the fall of the former Soviet Union, Europe has used the cuts in defense spending to increase social welfare budgets.

As the global security landscape has changed rapidly over the past year or so, European countries have been panicking. Despite the threat of Russia moving into Eastern Europe and former US President Donald Trump moving to withdraw support for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO),

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Russia Attacks Kiev, Odessa And Kharkiv. Shoigu: 500…

The Russia announces that operations in Ukraine will continue “until the objectives are fully achieved”. And with this project he launched a new air offensive on three key cities for Moscow’s success in Volodymyr Zelensky’s country: Odessa, Kiev e Kharkiv. Russian drones hit a residential area of ​​the city overlooking the Black Sea, injuring at least 9 people. The budget in the capital is less serious, where a “night air raid alarm” in the city “linked to the threat of drones launched from the Russian region of Kursk who flew over the oblasts of Amounts e Cherkasy before approaching Kiev from the southwest” and being shot down by the Ukrainian defense. The Federation Army is also bombing again Kharkiv, after its missiles knocked down the city’s TV tower yesterday. In his war budget, the Russian Defense Minister, Sergei Shoiguwanted to underline how one of their successes is also the number of Kiev soldiers who died in battle: almost half a million since the start of the war.

“Kadyrov is sick” (again)
Meanwhile Novaya Gazeta Europe has released new rumors about the health of the Chechen leader loyal to Vladimir Putin, Ramzan Kadyrov. According to the Russian newspaper in exile,

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Bizarre Incident In Brazil: Woman Arrested Trying To…

2024-04-18 00:20:32

He intended to be given a loan that had previously been approved to his alleged uncle.

A woman in Brazil was arrested after arriving at a bank with the body of a person who had died hours before, to try to receive a loan that had already been approved in the name of the deceased, local media reported.

The unusual event occurred this Tuesday in a branch of the Itaú bank in the Bangu neighborhood, in Rio de Janeiro, where Érika de Souza Vieira Nunes entered with a wheelchair in which the body of whom she claimed was resting. his uncle, who had to sign a document for the delivery of 17,000 reais (about $3,200).

While being treated, the bank workers began to suspect the man’s state of health, since he was unable to hold a pen and could not even lift his head.

The woman acted normally at all times and asked her supposed uncle to sign the loan paper, holding his hand and head several times.

She didn’t seem scared or worried about the situation and was even smiling. However, the man’s paleness and his lack of response led the employees to call the Mobile Emergency Care Service (Samu).

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Ukraine Russia War, Last Minute | Ukraine Reveals…

One week after the second anniversary of the beginning of the war in ukrainekyiv forces have announced the withdrawal of their troops from the city of Avdiivka before the advance of the Russian soldiers.

“Taking into account the operational situation around Avdiivka, to avoid the encirclement and preserve the life and health of the military, I decided to withdraw our units from the city and move to the defense on more favorable lines,” the new commander announced. head of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Olexander Syrsky, on your Facebook account.

In the same line as the new head of the Ukrainian army, Volodímir Zelenskiassured at the Munich Security Conference that the withdrawal from Avdiivka was a “fair decision” to “save as many lives as possible.”

However, Ukrainian Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyihas revealed that “in the final stage of the (withdrawal) operation, under the pressure of overwhelming enemy forces, some Ukrainian soldiers were captured.”

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DIPHTERIA Vaccination Of Pregnant Women Recommended

Essential. Pregnant women should receive doses of tetanus and diphtheria vaccines during pregnancy to protect against tetanus and diphtheria. “Being vaccinated during pregnancy helps pregnant women prevent maternal and neonatal tetanus. Pregnant women are most likely to catch this disease because they are very susceptible during this period. Additionally, the risk of catching this disease during childbirth is very high due to dirty surfaces and the use of non-sterile materials. Administering this dose of vaccine also protects the fetus,” indicates Andréa Béatrice Miamintsoa, ​​midwife, yesterday.

Vaccination is done during prenatal consultations and is completed after delivery. However, a third of women do not benefit from at least four prenatal consultations out of the eight recommended or do not receive essential postnatal care, according to a WHO report published in February 2023. Vaccination of pregnant women takes place in five stages, from the administration of Td1 until Td5. The first dose, Td1, must be injected during the first prenatal consultation. Td2 is administered one month after the first dose. Td3 should be administered six months later. Td4, one year after Td3, and Td5 must also be injected one year after Td4.

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Their eyes were looking at me. If Dimitris Verionis wrote a song dedicated to the memory of the victims of the seven-year dictatorship, this would be the title he would choose. Title for eyes moist and⁤ silent. Eyes unsullied, but persistent, deep and penetrating in ⁢from black and white, but vivid photographic frames that motivated him to penetrate an unexplored and inaccessible part of history.

“Perhaps this is what I was thinking from the first moment when in the SFEA museum I saw the photos of people I did not know were victims and what had happened in their lives”, the author of the book confesses to Vima ” Deaths in the Junta”. A book – personal feeling⁢ that was released by “Topos” publications in March and in its more than 800 pages attempts to ⁢synthesize from the beginning one by one all the stories that have been identified, officially or unofficially, with the action of the regime and its repressive mechanisms.

On April 21, 1967, early Friday morning then,⁤ the military coup organized by the triad of G. Papadopoulos, St. Pattakou and Nik. Makarezou overthrew the Kanellopoulos government, destroyed democracy and assumed power overnight.

From 1967 to 57 years later.

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Campus Activism And Legal Battles: The Gaza War…

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Recent demonstrations against the conflict in Gaza on university campuses have ‍spread nationwide, leading to heightened ‍tensions at various institutions. Students at Columbia, Yale, and New ​York University have faced arrests‌ in the past few days. In response, Columbia University has decided to shift all classes to online platforms in an effort to reduce hostility. Additionally, UC Berkeley and the University of Michigan witnessed the establishment of solidarity camps for Gaza yesterday.

Students demonstrating at Columbia University on Friday, demanding the institution to disinvest from companies linked to Israel.
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Students’ Protest at Columbia University

Students at Columbia University are ‍demanding the school​ to divest from ‌companies linked to Israel and weapons⁢ technology. NPR’s Jasmine Garsd interviewed Columbia students‍ who expressed⁤ their clear message.

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