For The First Time In 5 Years.. The…

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Chinese President Xi Jinping began a three-nation tour of Europe on Sunday, amid division on the continent over how to deal with China’s growing power and rivalry between Washington and Beijing.

In his first visit to Europe since 2019, Xi chose to adopt a diplomatic balance in his stops: after a state visit to France, which for nearly a year has called on him to “get Russia to reason” regarding the war in Ukraine, the Chinese president is heading to Serbia and Hungary, which are close to Moscow.

In light of European fears of economic decline in light of the competition between the two most powerful economies in the world, that is, the United States and China, Brussels has opened during the past months a series of investigations into the support packages provided by the Chinese government to some industrial sectors, especially electric cars.

Europeans and Americans fear that this government support undermines competition and may harm the global economy.

European automakers are losing ground to subsidized Chinese electric cars. Diplomats are concerned about the presence of alleged Chinese spies in European capitals. The continued defense trade between China and Russia worries anyone in Europe who supports war-torn Ukraine and fears that the Russian military will not stop there.

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Supreme Court Of Cassation | Civil Jurisprudence Detail

President: M. Acierno

Speaker: L. Tricomi

The First Civil Section – in the context of a judgment challenging the provision with which the Dublin Unit had disposed, pursuant to art. 1, par. 1, letter. d), of EU Regulation no. 604 of 2013, the transfer of the foreign citizen to another country, in which the aforementioned had already submitted a previous application for international protection (rejected by said member state, alleging that the transfer to that country would have entailed a concrete risk of violation of the art. 3 of the ECHR and art. 4 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union) – has provided, pursuant to art. 374, paragraph 2, cpc, the transmission of the appeal to the First President for the possible assignment to the United Sections of the following issues of particular importance:

if “the derogation from the general principles of determining the competence of a Member State pursuant to EU Reg. no. 604 of 2013, deducible from the combined provisions of the art. 3 of EU Reg. n. 604 of 2013 and art.4 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU also in light of the answer to question no.

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The Embarrassing Moment Of Jordi Roca Urinating Where…

Cocktails can end up being a bomb if you are not careful with your alcohol intake. Jordi Roca, one of the best chefs in the world, has counted on Martinez and Brothers a hilarious anecdote that featured one day when he visited a cocktail bar and spent himself drinking: “I don’t know whether to tell it, are there children?”

The chef has reported that he had to go to a cocktail bar and they slowly brought out cocktails “with something to eat so that we wouldn’t fall directly to the ground.” In total, they drank six cocktails in an hour, a fairly short period of time and which, of course, took its toll on him. “I already didn’t know,” he admitted.

The problem is that during this service he was resisting the urge to go to the bathroom to urinate. “They were taking things out and I didn’t want to interrupt,” she commented. So when he thought the pass was over, she got up as best she could and went to the bathroom: “I’ve been holding on for a long time and I pee… that’s fine.”

When he finished, he was so drunk that he needed to lean his head against the wall to take a brief breather.

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Joe Biden Declares Himself Willing To Debate Donald…

The president of the United States, Democrat Joe Biden, announced this Friday that is willing to participate in a television debate with the Republican Donald Trump, his future rival in the November elections, in what represents a change with respect to the position he had maintained until now.

This is the first time Biden has explicitly said that is willing to face Trump on stagesince he had previously avoided committing to it and had conditioned his participation in the debates on the “behavior” of his future Republican rival.

Biden made the announcement in response to a question from popular radio host Howard Stern during an interview on his program ‘The Howard Stern Show’ in New York.

When Stern asked Biden if he would participate in a debate with his predecessor before the November election, he responded: “I will, somewhere, I don’t know when, but I’ll be happy to debate him.”

Until now, the Biden campaign had questioned Trump’s ability to respect the established rules in an eventual debate and, so far, his campaign had not finalized any plan in this regard.

The president’s announcement It comes amid great pressure from the country’s major media outlets.such as The Associated Press agency and the networks CBS,

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2024 Pulitzer Prize Winners And Awards Announced: New…

Prizes and awards

Winning books include Night Watch and King: A Life, while journalism winners focused on coverage of the Israel-Gaza war

Monday 6 May 2024 23.10 CEST

Pulitzer winners this year include the New York Times and ProPublica as well as authors including Jayne Anne Phillips and Jonathan Eig.

The Pulitzers honored the best in journalism from 2023 in 15 categories, as well as eight arts categories focusing on books, music and theater. The public service winner will receive a gold medal. Each other winner will receive $15,000.

The Associated Press won a Pulitzer Prize in special footage for his coverage of global migration through Latin America to the US and the New York Times and Reuters news service won Pulitzers for their coverage of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel and its aftermath.

The prestigious Pulitzer prize in public service went to ProPublica for reporting that it “pierced the thick wall of secrecy” surrounding the US supreme court to reveal how billionaires gave gifts and traveled to judges.

The Pulitzers also issued special citations to journalists and writers covering the war in Gaza,

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Owner Of Wereldgeluk Restaurant In Groningen And Her…

#Owner #World Happiness #restaurant #Groningen #partner #dead #home #Nieuwediep

The owner of Wereldgeluk restaurant in Groningen and her partner were found dead this weekend in their home in Nieuwediep, on the border of Groningen and Drenthe, near Stadskanaal. The police are investigating the case and have not ruled out any scenario.

The bodies of the man (44) and his wife (30) were discovered just after noon on Sunday by local residents, who were unable to contact the couple. The police then conducted extensive investigations for hours.

A police spokesperson could not say on Monday whether there was a ‘relational drama’ or joint suicide. Local residents say they have called the police more often in recent years with concerns about arguments in the couple’s home.

Domestic violence conviction in January

Last August, the man of the house was imprisoned for several months for assaulting his wife and threatening him with a knife. He remained behind bars until his criminal trial at the end of January.

In addition to his pre-trial detention,

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Man Forgot To Put Handbrake On His Vehicle…

A tragic accident occurred in Kyrgyzstan, leaving 29 schoolchildren injured and 8 children in critical condition. The negligence of a driver is said to be responsible for the tragedy, which has shocked the country’s society.

A few hundred children were sitting outside where an ice cream man arrived in his van to sell his supply.

However, he put his van on a downhill slope and forgot to apply the handbrake, causing it to go on a rampage, tearing apart a stage and running over the young students.

The shock video from Kyrgyzstan:

In Kyrgyzstan, parked van crashes into students participating in reading event of National Manas Epic

➡️ In accident, 3 severely injured, 29 students injured
➡️ Van driver has been taken into custody pic.twitter.com/lZrQAYTWzV

— Anadolu English (@anadoluagency) May 2, 2024

According to iefimerida, unfortunately for them, all the children had their backs to the truck and did not have time to realize that it was coming towards them.

As a result, 29 children were injured and 8 ended up in ICU.

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Val-DOr Police Officers C. Radio-Canada: All The Necessary…

#ValdOr #police #officers #RadioCanada #checks #insists #state #corporation

Radio-Canada persists and signs: its journalist for the show Investigation carried out the necessary work before broadcasting the testimonies of indigenous women who were at the heart of a report targeting Val-d’Or police officers, who are demanding nearly $3 million from the state corporation.

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“All the necessary checks have been made,” insisted Me Geneviève Gagnon on Monday at the Montreal courthouse.

“Standards [journalistiques]in our opinion, they were completely met and respected,” she underlined.

Me Geneviève Gagnon, lawyer for Radio-Canada, on February 7, 2024 at the Montreal courthouse, as part of the civil defamation trial of 42 Val-d’Or police officers who are claiming $2.9 million from Radio-Canada, in connection with a report from the program “Enquête” published in 2015. PHOTO MICHAËL NGUYEN

The lawyer, who represents the state-owned company,

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Chaotic Developments In Middle East Negotiations: White House…

Exploring the Complexities of Middle East Peace Negotiations The Fluid Situation in the Middle East

Recent developments in the Middle East have left White House officials and international observers scrambling to determine the true nature of events. While Israel ordered the evacuation of civilians in Rafah, suggesting a potential invasion, Hamas countered with a cease-fire deal that was not deemed acceptable. The back-and-forth actions serve as a reminder of the fluidity of the situation and the complexities of brokering a lasting peace agreement.

President Biden’s Efforts to Navigate Multiple Challenges

President Biden finds himself in the challenging position of threading multiple needles simultaneously. He must caution Israel against a ground invasion while pressuring Hamas to release hostages and allow for more humanitarian aid. His recent phone call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan exemplify his tireless efforts to bring an end to the devastating conflict.

A Proposal for Cease-fire and Hostage Release

In their quest for an agreement, Israel proposed halting the war for 42 days, releasing Palestinian prisoners, and permitting Gazans to return to the northern part of the enclave. These measures aimed to facilitate a significant increase in humanitarian aid.

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