Germany Reported A Major Failure Of Scholz In…

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, during his visit to China, was unable to convince Chinese President Xi Jinping to participate in a conference on Ukraine in Switzerland; in this regard, negotiations between the leaders for the head of the German Cabinet ended without result. This opinion was expressed by the Tagesschau portal in a video, Day.Az reports with reference to Gazeta.ru.

“The Chancellor has failed to achieve his goal of encouraging China to attend a peace conference in Switzerland in the coming months… Negotiations on Ukraine and the Middle East have not been particularly successful. For Scholz… China remains an influential but difficult negotiating partner,” emphasized in the message.

Prior to this, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian stated that China believes that negotiations are the only way to resolve the Ukrainian crisis. The PRC believes that any conflict must ultimately be resolved through diplomacy and political negotiations, the diplomat emphasized. The only way out of the Ukrainian crisis is also at the negotiating table, he added.

On April 16, Chinese President Xi Jinping, at a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, said that the PRC advocates convening a peace conference to resolve the Ukrainian crisis,

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Owner Of Bar Moe, Csar Campiz Sentenced To…

César Campiz Leguizamón, head of Bar Moe, located in the San Pablo neighborhood of the capital, who was sentenced to 2 years of imprisonment, suspended on probation, Judge Mesalina Fernández explained this Monday on the Paraguay 920 program, who He was a member of the Sentencing Court, in addition to Laura Ocampos and Cándida Fleitas.

He added that the commission of the punishable act typified in article 198 of the Penal Code, air pollution and emission of harmful noises. He mentioned that the background of the case has to do with the complaint about the premises, since its opening in 2019, for the production of constant annoying noises.

Prosecutor Lorena Ledesma, from the Specialized Environmental Crimes Unit of Asunción and the Central Department, represented the Public Ministry in the oral trial that resulted in the conviction of César Campiz Leguizamón.

The magistrate stated that the premises had municipal authorization as a winery, in practice it functioned as a gastronomic establishment with karaoke, live music and a discotheque, attracting numerous visitors, especially during the weekends.

Finally, he stated that despite the previous fines imposed by the Municipality of Asunción, the bar continued operations,

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UK To Increase Aid To Kyiv

The essentials from April 22 at 10:30 p.m.

  • Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Joe Biden on the phone for his “unwavering support” to Ukraine

Two days after the vote by the House of Representatives on an aid plan of 60.84 billion dollars (around 57 billion euros) for Ukraine, the Ukrainian president and his American counterpart called each other, Monday after -noon.

While Mr Zelensly thanked Mr Biden for the vote, the US president promised the Ukrainian leader to send him ” quickly “ military aid « important »once Congress has definitively adopted American aid. Furthermore, Mr. Zelensky announced that Ukraine and the United States have “started working on a security agreement”.

  • Russian strike hits TV tower in Kharkiv

In Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine, a Russian strike hit the city’s television tower, causing its top to collapse. “The employees were sheltered during the alarm. There are no human casualties”said in a message on Telegram, the head of the regional military administration, Oleh Synehoubov.

Volodymyr Zelensky denounced Monday evening “obvious intimidation so that the terror is visible throughout the city”.

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The Female Bachelor Caused A Stir Online When…

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Ms. Chu (26 years old from Yunnan, China) suddenly became famous on social networks when she chose to return to her hometown to raise pigs instead of working in an office in the city.

In recent days, Chinese social networks have been abuzz with controversy over Ms. Chu’s decision to quit her job at a company in the city and return to her hometown to raise pigs.

Initially, family and friends were against this choice because they believed that raising pigs was not suitable for an educated person with a bachelor’s degree in Literature.

Ms. Chu quit her office job to return to her hometown to raise pigs. (Photo: Douyin)

A few years ago, after graduating from university, Ms. Chu quickly found a stable office job. However, after a while, she realized that she was not suitable for the job of sitting still and working like a “machine”. This woman was bored with a job that was considered the dream of many people.

At that time, a friend introduced her to pig farming.

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Over 150 NYU Students Arrested In Anti-Israel Protest:…

In a night marked by tension and protest, more than 150 New York University (NYU) students were arrested during an anti-Israel demonstration on Monday night. Protesters marched to One Police Plaza, the headquarters of the NYPD.

Pictures from the protest show protesters holding bright lights above their heads as they march, while others wave flags, beat drums and chant “Gaza.” NYPD officers in riot gear were also seen monitoring protesters who chanted, “We will liberate Palestine, in our lives.”

According to PIX 11 reports, as of late Monday, more than 150 protesters were arrested when the NYU camp was broken up. For their part, other sources told the New York Post that when the number reached 134, the arrest processing system went down, slowing the processing of all detainees.

An NYU spokesperson said “unruly, disruptive and antagonistic” protesters filled Gould Plaza, prompting the university to send a written request to the NYPD for officers to intervene, PIX 11 noted.

Activists wanted NYU to divest from gun manufacturers and end the school’s relationship with Tel Aviv University. According to reports, Staff from the city’s university joined the show.

Other videos showed dozens of NYU professors linking arms to prevent police from entering the student encampment.

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The Insecurity Felt In Brussels After The Shootings

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In view of the recent shootings in Brussels, a legitimate question arises: what impact can this kind of information have on residents? A study by the major barometer of the newspaper Le Soir dating from March 25 attempts to answer this question.
The observation is overwhelming: 66% of Brussels residents feel less safe in Brussels since these drug-related incidents. This represents two out of three Brussels residents. And for Belgians, 58% say they do not feel safe when passing through the capital.

Firstly, we went to see the main people concerned in the streets of Brussels. We first asked them about their feelings before asking them if these figures surprised them or not. Everyone admits to us that they are not surprised by these figures but still feel unsafe in our city.
Among them, some even proposed solutions for this problem of feeling insecure. One example would be to invest in youth. Diving into violence at such a young age can be avoided if the right measures are taken.

It cannot be denied that these events have consequences on the population.

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Videos Show The Heavy Rains And Floods That…

Dubai Airports, the manager of the emirate’s airports, issued an alert today announcing that “operations continue to be significantly disrupted at Dubai International Airport due to heavy rains and flooding” on this day.

In the note, the company stated that “due to intense stormoperations were temporarily suspended for 25 minutes this afternoon”, but he stressed that, after this stoppage, operations were slowly restarted and at this time “They are in recovery mode“.

“A total of 21 outbound and 24 arrival flights have been canceled since 12:02 local time (08:02 GMT) this morning, and three flights were diverted to other neighboring airports,” he reported.

Likewise, he highlighted that “there are Major flooding on access roads around Dubai leading to the airport,” and announced that “current weather forecasts indicate that unsettled weather will continue to cause delays and disruptions until the early hours of the morning of Wednesday, April 17.”

For all these reasons, Dubai Airports activated response teams to work closely with airlines and other service partners with the aim of “restore normal operations as soon as possible and minimize inconvenience” to passengers.

In Dubai there they manage and control the time how they want pic.twitter.com/MyZgpocWQE

— soros triplehijueputa (@soroshijueputa2) April 18,

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Liceu Pedro Nunes, In Lisbon, Defends Appropriate Clothing…

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At Liceu Pedro Nunes, in Lisbon, it is not permitted to wear excessive necklines, short shorts or flip-flops. The notice was given by the school management and sent by email to those in charge of education. The parents’ association agrees, but there are guardians who criticize the measure.

The email with the new dress code was signed by director Maria do Rosário Andorinha and prohibits “short shorts, excessive cleavage and beach shoes”.

If the rules are not followed during national exams, students may even be banned from taking them. The management responded to SIC by email and said that “schools have the autonomy to define their internal regulations, defending themselves with the law that obliges students to wear “appropriate clothing”.

Students say that clothing control has been going on for several years and that there are distinctions between boys and girls. The management says that the parents’ association agrees with the new rules, but the opinion is not general.

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Beloved Ostrich Dies Tragically At Kansas Zoo After…

A Melancholic Farewell to Karen: Reflections on Loss and the Ethical Dilemma of Animal Captivity Tragedy Strikes at Topeka Zoo

Last week, a sense of gloom and heartbreak descended upon the Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center in Kansas. It mourned the untimely demise of Karen, a beloved five-year-old ostrich whose playful antics had captured the hearts of both zoo visitors and staff. What initially seemed like a mischievous escapade took a tragic turn as Karen met her fate in an unforeseen encounter with human intervention.

Beyond Fences: The Ephemeral Nature of Freedom

Karen’s spirited nature led her to venture beyond the confines of her enclosure, revealing an innate curiosity that proved fatal. In an ill-fated moment, she snatched and swallowed the keys belonging to one unfortunate staff member. As distress loomed over onlookers, efforts were made to save her through various means – from surgical procedures to unconventional approaches. Yet destiny had already decided its course.

“Unfortunately,” shared by the zoo authorities, “these efforts were unsuccessful.”

The news sent shockwaves through all those who had formed deep connections with Karen d uring her tenure at Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center.

An Intimate Bond Shattered

The bitter taste of loss lingered as she bid farewell in the hands that cared for her till the end.

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