In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 10 People Were Killed And…

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(Bacha Khan) According to the PDMA report, 10 people have died and 14 people have been injured so far due to accidents due to recent rains.

PDMA has released a report on the loss of life and property due to rains in the last two days, according to which 10 people have died and 14 people have been injured so far, including 6 men, 2 women and 2 children. While the injured include 5 men, 2 women and 7 children.

According to PDMA, a total of 56 houses were damaged due to walls/roofs and lightning, in which 51 houses were partially damaged and 5 houses were completely damaged. , took place in Swat, Mansehra, Bitgram, Dir Lower Malakand, Lucky Marwat, Kohat Orakzai, Shangla, Dir Upper, Buner, Lower Chitral, Nowshera and Mohmand.

The report further states that the district administration and aid teams are engaged in relief activities in the affected districts, all available resources are being utilized by the aid teams and related organizations in the affected districts to open the blocked streets.

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PDMA has also issued directives to shift tourists to safe places at tourist spots and to restore the closed structures immediately and to provide immediate financial assistance to the affected districts to the district administration.

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From Classrooms To TikTok: The Story Of Profe…

Do you want to learn about spelling and grammar?: Profe Mónica’s unmissable tricks

Furthermore, one of the most difficult things that the ‘Professor’ had to face is that some time ago her Facebook platform was stolen.

After more than a year of fighting to obtain an audience, even thinking about retiring, with perseverance he managed to recover it after almost 9 months. During this time, she had to face extortion from thieves, and other events that discouraged her from her work.

This is how he learned not to ignore the details in the media. “You discover your own style; it is important to be authentic, since personality provides security to followers,” emphasized the content creator.

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In addition, she said that she is no stranger to the screens, since she had had experience in the audiovisual field, on a channel with her husband where she presented news from all sections.

One of the most frequent questions asked to the ‘Professor’ are the conjugations of verbs such as “have”, which are the most everyday, and “the heat or the heat.”

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Jorge Rey Warns About A Phenomenon That Will…

Cabañuelas are a set of traditional techniques that are used in various parts of Spain and America to predict the weather. Although they have no scientific basis and the AEMET describes them as “pseudoscience”, this way of calculating the atmospheric phenomena that occur throughout the year is very popular and still remains a reference for many people.

To forecast the weather, you have to observe the meteorological variations in the first twelve, eighteen or twenty-four days of January or August. From there, we can predict what will happen in the following months.

This ancient method has become popular again thanks to Jorge Rey, the young meteorologist recognized for his accurate predictions, especially when he warned of the Filomena storm at the beginning of 2021.

Expected weather in May

Now, the 17-year-old has commented that storms are generally expected this week: “We start the month of May with the arrival of storms and instability, especially during the first days of the week. We hope it will be a spring week with mercuries reaching 15 degrees in the north or 20 in the south,

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Le Figaro: Paris Views Washingtons Stance On Niger…

The military coup in Niger has been an important point of contention for France in its relations with the United States, whose Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, Victoria Nuland, sat at the dialogue table with the coup plotters on August 7, reports Le Figaro.

Washington’s diplomatic involvement in the situation around the African country since the beginning of the crisis did not sit well with Paris, which adopted a clear line and without hesitation in this regard, being firm in the need to restore the deposed president to his position. Mohamed Bazoum.

Nuland’s negotiations with the members of the Nigerien military junta have been “too hard a blow,” a source in French diplomacy told the newspaper. The arrival in Niger of the American ambassador Kathleen Fitzgibbon, whose appointment was validated on July 27, 2023, one day after the military coup, after the position had been vacant for a year and a half, did not help either, since for Paris it represented “almost a official recognition” of the board, he added.

“They did exactly the opposite of what we thought they would do,” said the diplomat. «For Emmanuel Macron, the credibility of France was at stake,

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The Generals Are Nervous: How Big Is The…

How vulnerable is our country in the event of war? “We have no anti-aircraft defenses. Zero, nothing. Understand that well”

The idea that Belgium is ‘safely’ far away from the front line in Ukraine is incorrect. Due to the combination of a lot of interesting targets and a complete lack of air defense, our country is circled in bold on Russian maps. “The idea of ​​Belgium as a hinterland is completely wrong.” We better direct our gaze north.

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Fake news and targeted leaks: how Russia tries to disrupt the West

There is an invisible front line on our smartphones, from which the Kremlin fires half-truths and complete lies. From a leaked conversation among soldiers to fake news about bedbugs: each time it is an attempt to sow discord. “You used to be able to deter enemies with nuclear weapons, now you do that with influence on the internet.”

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“Constant cat-and-mouse game”: a shadow battle with the Russians is raging in the North Sea

The crucial energy parks and thousands of kilometers of cables and pipelines make the North Sea vulnerable to Russian espionage and sabotage.

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On The Road With The Ombudsman: The Municipality…

#road #ombudsman #municipality #burnout

According to Amsterdam ombudsman Munish Ramlal, the municipality of Amsterdam is struggling with a burnout. He calls the municipality a ‘burned-out bureaucracy’ in his 2023 annual report, released today. Civil servants often want to help, but are unable to do so due to ‘systemic problems’. Last year, the ombudsman received 1,200 complaints about Amsterdam. We passed two of these bureaucratic fires.

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We get into the ‘ambulance’ – the ombudsman’s car – to go to the first case. The Amsterdam resident in question has a disabled parking card and is in a disabled parking space, but continues to receive fines. “It drives me crazy,” he told the ombudsman. He says that he has already received eighteen fines this year. “How many I had last year is countless. If this continues, I doubt whether I want to stay in Amsterdam.”

The Amsterdammer objects time and time again and is always proven right. Yet the problem is not solved. “It still takes me fifteen minutes per objection,” he says.

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According to the ombudsman, it is a perfect example of what often goes wrong at the municipality.

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Clear Defeat To Daniel Noboa

QUITO (EFE).— The former president of Ecuador Rafael Correa (2007-2017) assured that the popular consultation held yesterday Sunday represented a victory for the people and a brake on the current president, businessman Daniel Noboa, who promoted the vote for the referendum on security , justice, investments and employment.

Correa, in a press statement organized by his political party, Revolución Ciudadana (RC), pointed out that based on the results, the Executive has lost two key questions of the eleven that made up the consultation: those referring to international arbitration in investments and hourly employment contracts.

According to an exit poll by the company Infinity Estrategas, the “No” won with 59.44% of the votes on the issue of international arbitrations and with 65.91% on the proposal for hourly contracts.

According to Correa, who lives in Belgium and appeared before the press by videoconference, the victory of the “No” in those two questions is a “clear defeat” for Noboa.

And, for the leader of the Citizen Revolution, the other nine questions, referring to security and justice, were part of an “absolutely unnecessary consultation,” because the reforms they sought are processed in the National Assembly.

“We should never have gone through this” because the consultation was carried out at a complex time for the country,

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UN Warns Of Alarming Increase In Forced Disappearances…

#warns #alarming #increase #forced #disappearances #Venezuela #prior #elections

Through a statementAua Baldé, Gabriella Citroni, Angkhana Neelapaijit, Grażyna Baranowska and Ana Lorena Delgadillo Pérez, from the Working Group on Forced or Involuntary Disappearancesindicated that since December 2023 there has been an alarming increase in forced disappearances of people who “exercise their right to freedom of expression, association and participation in matters of public interest.”

“As the country prepares for the presidential elections in July 2024, These forced disappearances could have a deterrent effect and hinder the right of the population to vote freely,” the experts warned, referring to the July 28 elections.

“These prolonged and incommunicado detentions are equivalent to forced disappearances,” they emphasized, adding that “they appear to follow a pattern according to which people are deprived of their liberty by state authorities, taken to recognized detention centers and there deprived of their fundamental rights such as contact with the outside world and access to legal assistance.”

“Depriving a person of their liberty, followed by a refusal to acknowledge their detention, or concealing their fate or whereabouts, places them outside the protection of the law. This constitutes a forced disappearance, regardless of the duration of said deprivation of liberty or concealment,” they denounced.

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Rev. Dr. Norman Kansfield: A Trailblazers Defiance Of…

Breaking the Mold: A Tale of Reformation and Acceptance Exploring Faith, Love, and Identity in the Reformed Church

“For most of his life, the Rev. Dr. Norman Kansfield seemed to personify the Reformed Church in America.”

Diving into Dr. Kansfield’s remarkable journey reveals the intersecting worlds of tradition, theology, and unwavering love. The story of this conservative theologian turned social liberal challenges the boundaries within religious communities and offers a glimpse into the complexities of personal growth and acceptance.

A Rare Act of Inclusion

“To an extraordinary extent, he had grown up in the world of his church’s 17th-century Dutch founders.”

Dr. Kansfield’s roots were firmly planted in the Dutch immigrant community that valued their heritage and preserved their traditions with utmost dedication. It was amidst this backdrop that his daughter, Ann Kansfield, made a life-changing decision to come out to her father. The tension of potential backlash and judgment hung in the air.

However, Dr. Kansfield defied expectations. Beyond warm acceptance, he insisted on officiating at his daughter’s wedding to her same-sex partner, boldly challenging the Reformed Ch urch’s stance on marriage. Drawing from the Book of Isaiah, he highlighted the inclusive nature of love and found solace in a God who embraced foreigners and eunuchs.

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