Woman Died In Searching Ghosts, Woman Died While…

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2024-04-16 07:54:27
Rome: The body of a French woman who went on a ghost hunt has been found in an abandoned church in the Aosta Valley in northern Italy. All the blood had drained from the woman’s body. The woman was searching for a haunted house in this area, which is believed to be haunted by ghosts. CNN quoted the police of La Salle city of Italy as saying that the woman had told her family members about her plan before leaving her village. There was also a young man with the woman, about whom the police is trying to find out.

Police believe that the victim may have been trying to perform a TikTok stunt, in which she lost her life. Police say her death may be linked to a ghost-hunting contest played on social media in France. At the same time, some people have claimed that the way the woman died, it seems that she has sacrificed herself. Police are searching for the young man seen with the woman. Before this, two more people have gone missing in the area. Police say that they too may have some connection with this haunted house.

Had become a living corpse before death

According to police,

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Al-Kabashi Heralds The Approaching Hour Of Victory

Sudanese Net:

Member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council in Sudan and Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Shams al-Din Kabbashi, heralded the approaching hour of victory, and said that the Armed Forces are progressing steadily in all axes of operations and that there are great victories being achieved in the field.

During his address, Lieutenant General Kabbashi called for Eid al-Fitr prayers with the forces stationed at the base of the Hamari area in Rabak locality on the road linking the states of White Nile and Sinnar, in the presence of the governor of White Nile state, Mr. Omar Al-Khalifa Abdullah, and the commander of military operations in White Nile state, Major General Haider Ali Al-Tarifi. The commander of the 18th Infantry Division in Kosti, Major General Sami Al-Tayeb Sayed Ahmed, the state security committee, a number of members of the state government and leaders of government institutions and departments, called on the forces not to pay attention to the enemy’s rumors and lies, and said that this is all a sign of the successive defeats that the rebel militia received on the battlefield.

Kabashi renewed his confidence in God, the armed forces and the Sudanese people in resolving the cursed battle imposed on the nation and the citizen,

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The Prime Minister Announces That He Is Leaving…

The Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong, announced Monday April 15 that he would leave his post on May 15 after a twenty-year mandate to be replaced by the current Deputy Prime Minister, Lawrence Wong. A 51-year-old economist trained in the United States, Mr. Wong will be only the second non-member of the Lee family to rule the wealthy city-state.

“I will relinquish my role as Prime Minister on May 15, 2024 and Deputy Prime Minister, Lawrence Wong, will be sworn in as the next Prime Minister on the same day”Mr. Lee said on social networks. “I ask all Singaporeans to support Lawrence and his team and work with them to create a better future for Singapore”added the Prime Minister.

Mr Wong, who is also finance minister, was chosen as Mr Lee’s successor in 2022 from a new generation of MPs from the People’s Action Party (PAP) which has governed Singapore continuously since its independence in 1965.

“I accept this responsibility with humility and a deep sense of duty. I am committed to giving my all to this company”Mr. Wong said on social networks.

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The OECD Reduces Its Forecasts For The Eurozone…

The OECD further reduces its forecasts for anemic growth for this year and next in the euro zone, weighed down mainly by Germany and with the notable exception of Spain, and is also more pessimistic with China, while improving the prospects for the United States .

In its interim Outlook report published this Tuesday, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) presents figures from the members of the G20 and, with the large emerging countries, is much more optimistic than in June about the evolution of Brazil, while with Argentina the opposite is true and it will be the only one that will be in recession both this year and next.

The global gross domestic product should grow by 3% this year, which means three tenths more than what had been anticipated in June, but three tenths less than in 2022.

By 2024, this slowing trend will continue, with a gross domestic product (GDP) that will rise only 2.7%, three tenths less than what was predicted before the summer.
Germany, the sick engine of the eurozone

The euro zone is experiencing one of the biggest corrections, with three tenths less in 2023 and GDP growth that will be limited to 0.6% and which has to do with the recession in which Germany is mired (-0.

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Iran Warns US Government Not To Support Israel…

US President Joe Biden walks to the Oval Office from his motorcade at the White House in Washington, DC, USA, April 13, 2024. President Biden returned to Washington a day early to consult with his national security team after Iran and Israel announced that Iran had launched drones and rockets toward Israel. EFE/EPA/SHAWN THEW

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard He warned the United States this Sunday that “any support or participation to the detriment of Iran will result in a decisive response” from the Persian country.

“The US terrorist government is warned that any support and involvement detrimental to Iran’s interests will result in a decisive and regrettable response from the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran.”stated the elite military body in a statement released by the agency More.

The military extended threats to “other countries in the region”, to whom he warned that any action from “any country will result in a reciprocal and proportionate response”.

Likewise, he held the United States responsible for the “bad actions of the Zionist regime” for which it “must accept the consequences.”

“We assure the heroic nation of Iran that the Revolutionary Guard and other armed forces of the country will resist to the death in defense of national interests and neutralize the efforts of enemies to disrupt the security and peace of the people,” assured the military body.

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How Did The Fraudster Know I Didnt Take…

#fraudster #didnt #package #reader #exposes #fake #Latvijas #Pasta

Publicity photo: “Latvijas pasts”.

Almost every day we read the news about the emergence of a new type of fraud. A LA.LV reader shared with us her experience of almost falling into the trap of fraudsters who pretended to be “Latvijas Pasta” employees.

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“I ordered a coffee grinder in the 220.lv store with delivery to the Latvian post office the next day. Indeed, credit to credit, the next day in the morning I received a text message from pasts.lv that my package had been delivered,” reveals Maija.

The text message also contained a link to pavirzi.lv, which you have to click on if you want to receive it elsewhere.

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Electricity Rate Stabilization Law: Impact, Changes, And Subsidies…

2024-04-10 23:30:37

The rule that stabilizes electricity rates was ready to be promulgated as law, after the Chamber unanimously supported the changes made by the deputies in the second procedure.

The proposal seeks to stabilize electricity prices, mitigating the projected increases in the accounts of regulated customers. In addition, it perfects the customer protection mechanism to allow the gradual payment of the debt accumulated with the generating companies and implements a temporary subsidy, aimed at vulnerable households.

During the debate, the congressmen recalled the circumstances that led to the freezing of electricity rates, the technical table made up of advisors from the Ministry of Energy and the senators that allowed the aforementioned subsidy to be shaped, and the relevance of making this instrument permanent.

In details, the project perfects the Rate Stabilization Fundto “stabilize electricity prices” by mitigating increases in the accounts of regulated customers.

Generates changes to the Customer Protection Mechanism (CPM), particularly to the position. Thus there will be two moments: Between the publication of this law and December 2027, a charge of 22 pesos per kw/h will be applied that would allow the debt issued to be paid.

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Traffic Info: Major Traffic Jams On The E19…

#Traffic #info #major #traffic #jams #E19 #Brussels

08:34 Lots of queues on the E19

The long lines mentioned earlier on the E19 Mons-Brussels are in fact the result of an accident in Nivelles in a left lane.

This axis being crucial for reaching Brussels, there are 45 minutes of queues between Familleureux and the Aire de Nivelles.

A little before on this E19, you also slow down 15 minutes between Aire du Bois du Gard and Thieu, 10 minutes between Aire du Roeulx and Houdeng-Goengies.

Then these slowdowns continue on the E42 with 25 minutes between Houdeng-Goegnies and Chapelle-lez-Herlaimont with still a heavy goods vehicle broken down in the right lane at Manage in the work zone.

A situation that is still very complicated towards Brussels with between 20 and 30 minutes to slow down on most major routes:

30 minutes at the end of the E40 Liège-Brussels, 20 minutes at the end of the E411 with significant slowdowns also (25 minutes) between BOUGE and the Aire d’Aische-en-Refail.

25 minutes on the outer ring between Waterloo and Léonard.

20 minutes from the end of the E429 Tournai-Brussels from Tubize.

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Controversy At USC: Valedictorians Speech Cancelled For Safety…

University⁢ of Southern California Cancels Valedictorian Speech Amid Security Concerns

The University of Southern California ⁤announced‍ that its valedictorian,⁣ Asna Tabassum, will no longer deliver a graduation speech this year due to “substantial ⁣risks relating‍ to security” stemming from ⁣social media discussions ‌surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Tabassum, a fourth-year student from Chino Hills,​ California, was initially selected as the valedictorian and was set to speak alongside ⁤two⁢ salutatorians. ‍However, following‍ concerns raised about her social media presence, particularly her support for​ Palestine, ​the university decided to revoke‌ her speaking opportunity.

Provost Andrew Guzman emphasized the need to prioritize safety, ​citing potential security threats and disruptions at the⁢ commencement ‌ceremony, which typically attracts around 65,000 attendees. The ⁤deci sion was made to ensure the well-being of the campus community‍ and comply with legal obligations.

Backlash and Calls for Reversal

In response to the university’s decision, Tabassum issued a statement through the Council on American-Islamic Relations-Los Angeles, denouncing the racist backlash she faced for her beliefs in human rights. The council criticized USC for empowering hate speech and urged the community to demand Tabassum’s reinstatement as a speaker.

Various groups, including “Trojans For Israel,” expressed opposition to Tabassum’s selection,

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