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« Les pourparlers (destinés à préciser la mise en œuvre du protocole d'accord conclu entre les deux pays) devaient commencer ce vendredi dans le petit village suisse d'Obbürgen » nous rappelle le Guardian, qui précise aussitôt que « ces pourparlers ont été brutalement interrompus ». Selon le quotidien britannique, « le report de ces discussions intervient après un reportage d'Al Mayadeen, un réseau arabophone politiquement allié au Hezbollah soutenu par l'Iran, selon lequel Téhéran retarde l'envoi de sa délégation en Suisse en raison de la campagne militaire israélienne toujours en cours au Liban ». Le Guardian cite également l'agence de presse iranienne Tasnim, selon laquelle « les négociateurs iraniens ont besoin de voir des signes de mise en œuvre de l'accord intérimaire, par les États-Unis ». Coup d'arrêt donc, après un protocole d'accord conclu entre les États-Unis et l'Iran, qui ne suscite guère d'enthousiasme du côté de la presse américaine. Le Washington Post, par exemple, estime que les « premières étapes de cet accord de paix, exigent bien plus des États-Unis que de l'Iran ». Concessions Selon le quotidien américain, « des responsables et des experts occidentaux, estiment que le mémorandum visant à mettre fin à la guerre entre les États-Unis et l'Iran, est truffé de failles diplomatiques, avec des promesses vagues de prendre des mesures en vue d'une paix durable… » Le Washington Post fait la liste des concessions faites par les États-Unis : « Levée des sanctions, déblocage de milliards de dollars d'avoirs gelés et démantèlement du blocus naval américain des ports iraniens ». La guerre continue À Beyrouth, le journal L'Orient-le Jour constate qu'Israël poursuit ses opérations militaires au sud-Liban. Le quotidien francophone libanais le rappelle d'entrée de jeu : « Le Liban figure dès le premier point. Le mémorandum d'entente entre Washington et Téhéran réclame explicitement la "fin immédiate et permanente de la guerre" au pays du Cèdre ». Cette question était censée être au menu des négociations de 60 jours entre l'Iran et les États-Unis, qui ont donc été reportées. Et selon l'Orient-le Jour, « rien n'indique le l'État hébreu se montrera flexible. En pleine campagne législative, le premier ministre israélien Benyamin Netanyahu mène actuellement des négociations acharnées avec les États-Unis pour maintenir son armée au Liban », ajoute le quotidien libanais. L'Iran gagnant Quant à l'Iran, il sortirait renforcé de l'accord conclu avec Donald Trump. C'est en tout cas l'avis du Figaro, selon lequel « le régime de Téhéran a empoché la mise dès le premier jour ». « De plus, en donnant les clés du coffre-fort, remarque le quotidien français, Donald Trump se prive d'un levier essentiel pour contraindre le régime iranien, expert dans la dissimulation, les mensonges et les promesses non tenues, de faire des concessions ».
An informed source told Tasnim that Bloomberg's alleged text of the US-Iran MoU is not accurate, but that the finalised text will be published after the signing on Friday. However, it was initially stated that it would not be published. US equity futures gain steadily; Germany's DAX 40 underperforms, weighed by BMW's guidance cut.DXY flat, G10s mixed; SEK softer despite Riksbank forecasts of a greater chance of a rate hike.Fixed income muted, while gilts outperform following cooler-than-expected CPI; Fed announcement ahead. Energy benchmarks contained in narrow ranges, as the focus remains on the US-Iran MoU signing. Looking ahead, highlights include US Retail Sales (May), Atlanta Fed GDP (Q2), New Zealand GDP (Q1), Fed Policy Announcement, BCB Policy Announcement, Speakers including ECB's Lagarde & Fed's Warsh.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
In this episode of Bangladeshi Trailblazers, Tasnim sat down with Nilima Khan, the co-founder of Khushi Spice, to explore her journey from ambition to entrepreneurship. We discuss the realities of building a food brand, preserving cultural heritage through cuisine, navigating expectations from family and society, and what it truly takes to turn a passion into a sustainable business. Nilima shares the challenges, lessons, and moments of resilience that shaped her entrepreneurial path and offers valuable insights for anyone looking to build something meaningful from the ground up.
Today's top stories, with context, in just 15 minutes.On today's podcast:1) Iran said there had been no recent progress in talks with the US over an interim peace deal, while fighting persisted in Lebanon despite Washington’s declaration of a ceasefire between Israel and the country.Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said late Wednesday that “no tangible progress has been achieved in the negotiation process” with the US, according to the semi-official Tasnim news agency.2) US forces intercepted Iranian ballistic missiles and drones aimed at neighboring Middle East countries and struck a command center in Iran in response. The exchange followed days of Israeli military escalation against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, prompting a phone call between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Tensions remain high after the US attacked Iranian radar and command-and-control sites, with Iran trying to target an air base in retaliation and the US and Israel having different ideas about what an end to the war should look like.3) The New York Knicks' winning streak lives on, and they struck first in the NBA Finals.Jalen Brunson scored 30 points, Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 18 points and 12 rebounds, and the Knicks erased a 14-point second-half deficit to beat the San Antonio Spurs 105-95 in Game 1 of the finals on Wednesday night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Iran vows to "completely block" the Strait of Hormuz and end all negotiations with the United States – according to the Iranian state-run news outlet Tasnim. Iran wants Israel to remove all forces from Lebanon before it will resume ceasefire talks. How will the Trump Administration respond to this latest development? The Sekulow team discusses Iran's threat, the impact on oil prices, the ACLJ's legal work – and much more.
ran is suspending talks with the US over Israel's strikes on Lebanon, according to the semi-official Tasnim news agency. Rescue divers in Laos are investigating a vertical shaft as they continue to search for two villagers missing in a flooded-out cave. The US job market is strong on paper, whowhy is it so tough for some to find a job? We'll investigate. An experimental pill is showing promise to in treating deadly form of pancreatic cancer. And experts say a pair of Hollywood horror hits show how YouTube creators can help draw young viewers to movie theaters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's top stories, with context, in just 15 minutes. On today's podcast:1) The US and Iran traded messages over the weekend seeking changes to a draft agreement that would extend a ceasefire and open the Strait of Hormuz, but it was unclear whether the sides were making much progress. As the diplomatic exchanges continued, Israel expanded its ground assault in Lebanon, shattering a brittle truce with its northern neighbor. President Trump said his proposed deal states clearly “that Iran will not have a Nuclear Weapon,” according to a post on Truth Social. Trump hadn’t spoken on the subject of Iran since a White House Situation Room meeting Friday in which he said he expected to announce an agreement. In a social media post earlier that day, he reiterated his demands, including that Iran suspend its nuclear program and fully restore the strait to its earlier status as a free, international waterway. The semi-official Tasnim news agency, which has close ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, said Sunday that both sides continued to propose amendments, but noted that the US and Iran could ultimately reject the changes, causing the deal to collapse.2) Oil rose from a six-week low amid uncertainty over the outlook for a peace deal to end the war in Iran. Brent advanced to around $93 a barrel after closing at its lowest since mid-April on Friday, while West Texas Intermediate rose to near $90. The US and Iran traded messages over the weekend seeking changes to a draft agreement that would extend a ceasefire and open the Strait of Hormuz, but it was unclear if the sides were making much progress. The standoff follows a bout of optimism that some form of peace agreement would be reached — and that energy flows would resume through the Strait of Hormuz — that had caused the first monthly drop in crude prices this year. Brent is still up more than a quarter since the war started at the end of February, as the near-total closure of the vital waterway causes unprecedented turmoil in oil markets.3) Nvidia is entering the personal computer market with a new chip aimed at loosening Intel’s long-standing stranglehold on the sector and modernizing machines for the artificial intelligence era. Starting this fall, the new RTX Spark Superchip will debut in premium laptop and desktop computers from leading brands, including Dell and Lenovo, Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang announced during a keynote speech at the Computex trade show in Taiwan. Huang also announced that next-generation Vera central processing units will enter full production in the third quarter of this year, marking the company's first standalone data center microprocessor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The text of the possible memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran has not been finalised and confirmed to this point, according to Tasnim.A Romanian radio station reported that a drone hit a residential building in Romania's Galati, near the border with Ukraine.The EU is to discuss restrictions on Chinese imports, although no decision was expected on Friday.APAC stocks headed into month-end on the front foot as the region took impetus from the gains stateside.Crude futures were subdued after wiping out the prior day's initial gains.European equity futures indicate a mildly positive cash market open with Euro Stoxx 50 futures up 0.2% after the cash market closed with losses of 0.3% on Thursday.Looking ahead, highlights include Spanish HICP (May), German Import Prices (Apr), State/Nationwide CPI Prelim. (May), Unemployment Rate (May), French GDP Final (Q1), HICP Prelim. (May), Italian HICP Prelim. (May), Canadian GDP (Q1). Speakers include BoE's Bailey, Fed's Kashkari, Schmid, Bowman, Paulson & Daly. Credit Rating updates include S&P on France & Hungary, Morningstar DBRS on Spain.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
The text of the possible memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran has not been finalised and confirmed to this point, according to Tasnim.A Romanian radio station reported that a drone hit a residential building in Romania's Galati, near the border with Ukraine.The EU is to discuss restrictions on Chinese imports, although no decision was expected on Friday.Crude benchmarks are currently trading towards lows; Brent Aug'26 -1.6%.European bourses are broadly firmer this morning, whilst US equity futures are contained; Dell +37% post-earnings.DXY gains slightly, whilst the Kiwi outperforms after hawkish speak from RBNZ officials.Looking ahead, highlights include German Nationwide CPI (May), Canadian GDP (Q1). Speakers include Fed's Schmid, Bowman, Paulson & Daly. Credit Rating updates include S&P on France & Hungary, Morningstar DBRS on Spain.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
L'émission 28 minutes du 25/05/2026 Trois mois de conflit au Moyen-Orient : qui sort vraiment renforcé ? Depuis le 8 avril, un cessez-le-feu est en vigueur entre les États-Unis et l'Iran, et les deux pays seraient, à ce jour, proches d'un accord pour mettre fin durablement à la guerre au Moyen-Orient. L'enjeu majeur est la réouverture du détroit d'Ormuz à la navigation. Washington pourrait lever certaines sanctions et dégeler des avoirs iraniens. Mais la question du nucléaire apparaît comme un point de crispation : Marco Rubio a évoqué un délai de “60 jours” pour des négociations, et l'agence de presse iranienne Tasnim a déclaré que “toutes les questions concernant le nucléaire ont été reportées à plus tard". Le régime iranien multiplie les exécutions des opposants, comme celle de Mojtaba Kian, pendu dimanche pour espionnage. On en débat avec Aïda Tavakoli, présidente de l'association "We are Iranian students", Karim Emile Bitar, professeur associé à l'Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth, spécialiste du Proche-Orient et Florian Louis, historien des relations internationales. 28 minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Élisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement 25 mai 2026 Présentation Élisabeth Quin Production KM, ARTE Radio
L'émission 28 minutes du 25/05/2026 Lorenzaccio : Alfred de Musset, “roi de la punchline” et George Sand “reine du thriller politique” David Bobée met en scène “Lorenzaccio” au Théâtre du Nord, à Lille, jusqu'au 5 juin, puis en tournée à partir de novembre 2026. Sa création mêle “Lorenzaccio”, célèbre drame romantique d'Alfred de Musset, et “Une conspiration en 1537”, texte de George Sand qui aurait justement inspiré Alfred de Musset. Que peut l'action politique face à la tyrannie ? La pièce montre un peuple étouffé dans ses révoltes, en résonance avec l'époque contemporaine. Trois mois de conflit au Moyen-Orient : qui sort vraiment renforcé ? Depuis le 8 avril, un cessez-le-feu est en vigueur entre les États-Unis et l'Iran, et les deux pays seraient, à ce jour, proches d'un accord pour mettre fin durablement à la guerre au Moyen-Orient. L'enjeu majeur est la réouverture du détroit d'Ormuz à la navigation. Washington pourrait lever certaines sanctions et dégeler des avoirs iraniens. Mais la question du nucléaire apparaît comme un point de crispation : Marco Rubio a évoqué un délai de “60 jours” pour des négociations, et l'agence de presse iranienne Tasnim a déclaré que “toutes les questions concernant le nucléaire ont été reportées à plus tard". Le régime iranien multiplie les exécutions des opposants, comme celle de Mojtaba Kian, pendu dimanche pour espionnage. 18 départements ont été placés en vigilance jaune canicule ce lundi, avec un indice UV record, l'occasion pour Xavier Mauduit de revenir sur l'histoire de la crème solaire. Marie Bonnisseau explique pourquoi les platanes vont disparaître d'ici 2037 des rues de Barcelone. 28 minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Élisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement 25 mai 2026 Présentation Élisabeth Quin Production KM, ARTE Radio
Confira os destaques do Jornal da Manhã deste domingo (24): O pré-candidato à Presidência Renan Santos voltou a criticar a família Bolsonaro e afirmou que a direita errou ao apoiar o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro. Ligado ao Movimento Brasil Livre e ao partido Missão, Renan defendeu a construção de uma nova alternativa política para enfrentar o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva sem associação a escândalos. O pré-candidato também declarou que o Caso Master começou durante o governo Bolsonaro e afirmou considerar natural o envolvimento do senador Flávio Bolsonaro nas investigações relacionadas a Daniel Vorcaro. O Departamento de Defesa dos Estados Unidos divulgou um novo lote de arquivos sobre supostos avistamentos de objetos voadores não identificados. Os documentos incluem relatos de pessoas que afirmaram ter visto esferas verdes, discos e bolas de fogo misteriosas. A divulgação faz parte de um processo iniciado nos anos 1970 para tornar públicos arquivos do governo americano sobre fenômenos aéreos não identificados. O primeiro pacote de documentos já havia sido liberado em maio, por determinação do presidente Donald Trump, junto com a criação do site oficial WAR.GOV/UFO para hospedar os registros sobre os chamados UAPs. Um tiroteio registrado próximo à Casa Branca deixou duas pessoas baleadas neste sábado (23), segundo informações do Serviço Secreto dos Estados Unidos. De acordo com as autoridades, o suspeito sacou uma arma de uma bolsa e começou a atirar na região da rua 17 com a Pennsylvania Avenue. Agentes reagiram aos disparos e atingiram o homem, identificado pela CBS News como Nasire Best, de 21 anos, que morreu após ser levado ao hospital. Um possível transeunte também foi atingido e encaminhado para atendimento médico. Segundo a emissora americana, o suspeito já era conhecido pelas autoridades e tinha histórico de problemas de saúde mental. O Governo de São Paulo promoveu um mutirão digital chamado “Baixaço” para incentivar o download do aplicativo SP Mulher Segura. A plataforma reúne diversas funcionalidades integradas voltadas ao combate à violência doméstica e à proteção das mulheres. A iniciativa busca ampliar o acesso da população às ferramentas de segurança e fortalecer os canais de apoio às vítimas no estado. Um possível acordo entre Irã e Estados Unidos prevê que o tráfego de navios no Estreito de Ormuz volte ao nível anterior à guerra dentro de 30 dias, segundo informações divulgadas pela agência iraniana Tasnim. O memorando de entendimento também prevê a suspensão completa do bloqueio naval no mesmo período e a liberação parcial de fundos iranianos congelados ainda na primeira fase das negociações. O possível acordo inclui o fim da guerra em diferentes frentes e a suspensão das sanções americanas sobre o petróleo iraniano durante o processo de negociação. Apesar disso, o Irã ainda não teria aceitado medidas relacionadas ao seu programa nuclear. Alberto Barros, analista político da Vox Brasil, concedeu entrevista ao Jornal da Manhã para comentar o cenário das pré-campanhas presidenciais, os resultados das pesquisas eleitorais e as perspectivas para as eleições de 2026. Durante a conversa, o analista também avaliou os possíveis impactos do escândalo envolvendo o Banco Master sobre diferentes candidatos e o ambiente político nacional. O Maio Amarelo é um movimento internacional de conscientização criado para reduzir sinistros e mortes no trânsito. Desenvolvida pelo Observatório Nacional de Segurança Viária, a campanha busca colocar a segurança viária em pauta na sociedade e incentivar a participação de motoristas, pedestres e ciclistas na prevenção de acidentes. A iniciativa promove ações educativas e debates sobre responsabilidade e comportamento no trânsito. A Câmara dos Deputados deve votar nesta semana a proposta de emenda à Constituição que prevê o fim da escala 6x1 e reduz a jornada máxima de trabalho de 44 para 40 horas semanais, mantendo os salários atuais e garantindo dois dias de folga por semana aos trabalhadores. Apesar do avanço da proposta, as negociações seguem em andamento e a tendência é que o texto final seja mais enxuto, deixando temas específicos para regulamentação posterior, como os regimes especiais de trabalho, incluindo escalas 12x36 e atividades embarcadas. Para falar sobre o assunto, a Jovem Pan entrevista o deputado federal Luiz Gastão. Essas e outras notícias você acompanha no Jornal da Manhã. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
These are the top headlines from Arab News, the Middle East's leading English-language daily, at 6pm GMT. - US President Donald Trump says negotiations with Iran in final stages, warns of attacks if deal fails - #SaudiArabia FM praises Trump for giving ‘diplomacy a chance' to end #IranWar - #Pakistan interior minister heads to Iran for talks, Tasnim says - #UAE urges #Iraq to prevent attacks from its territory ‘immediately' - Israeli minister sparks outcry after posting video taunting detained #Gaza flotilla activists Check out the latest updates on arabnews.com
VOV1 - Tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump cho biết ông quyết định hủy kế hoạch tấn công quân sự nhằm vào Iran dự kiến diễn ra ngày 19/5 sau khi các nhà lãnh đạo vùng Vịnh đề nghị Washington tạo thêm thời gian cho các cuộc đàm phán tiếp tục diễn ra. Trong bài đăng trên mạng xã hội Truth Social, Tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump cho biết Quốc vương Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Thái tử Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman và Tổng thống Các tiểu vương quốc Arab thống nhất (UAE) Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan đã đề nghị Mỹ “tạm hoãn cuộc tấn công quân sự được lên kế hoạch” vì các cuộc thương lượng nghiêm túc hiện đang diễn ra.Theo ông Trump, các nhà lãnh đạo vùng Vịnh tin rằng một thỏa thuận “rất chấp nhận được” đối với Mỹ, các nước Trung Đông và cộng đồng quốc tế có thể sớm đạt được. Ông nhấn mạnh thỏa thuận này phải bao gồm điều kiện “Iran không được sở hữu vũ khí hạt nhân”.Tổng thống Mỹ cho biết ông đã chỉ thị Bộ trưởng Quốc phòng Pete Hegseth, Chủ tịch Hội đồng Tham mưu trưởng Liên quân Daniel Caine và quân đội Mỹ không tiến hành cuộc tấn công theo kế hoạch trong ngày 19/5. Tuy nhiên, ông cũng cảnh báo quân đội Mỹ vẫn được đặt trong tình trạng sẵn sàng để triển khai “một cuộc tấn công quy mô lớn toàn diện” vào Iran trong thời gian rất ngắn nếu không đạt được một thỏa thuận mà Washington coi là chấp nhận được.Trước đó một ngày, ông Trump cảnh báo trên Truth Social rằng Iran “nên hành động nhanh chóng, nếu không sẽ chẳng còn gì nữa”, tái khẳng định lập trường cứng rắn trong bối cảnh các nỗ lực nhằm chấm dứt cuộc chiến giữa Mỹ, Israel và Iran kéo dài gần ba tháng qua vẫn rơi vào bế tắc.Cảnh báo của ông Trump được đưa ra trong bối cảnh truyền thông Israel cho biết ông đã điện đàm với Thủ tướng Benjamin Netanyahu hôm 17/5. Tuy nhiên, Nhà Trắng chưa xác nhận cuộc điện đàm này.Người phát ngôn Bộ Ngoại giao Iran Esmail Baghaei ngày 18/5 khẳng định Tehran không “bị đe dọa hay khuất phục”, song nhấn mạnh tiến trình đàm phán vẫn đang tiếp diễn. Ông cho biết Iran đã phản hồi đề xuất mới nhất từ phía Mỹ và đã chuyển tới Washington những quan ngại của Tehran liên quan tới các điều khoản của thỏa thuận.Trong khi đó, hãng thông tấn bán chính thức Tasnim dẫn nguồn tin thân cận với nhóm đàm phán Iran cho biết Mỹ đã đồng ý tạm hoãn các biện pháp trừng phạt đối với hoạt động xuất khẩu dầu mỏ của Tehran trong thời gian thương lượng diễn ra. Tuy nhiên, cả Washington và Tehran hiện chưa chính thức xác nhận thông tin này.Căng thẳng trong khu vực tiếp tục gia tăng khi UAE thông báo một vụ tấn công bằng máy bay không người lái đã gây hỏa hoạn tại khu vực nhà máy điện hạt nhân Barakah, trong khi Saudi Arabia cho biết đã đánh chặn ba máy bay không người lái xuất phát từ không phận Iraq.Quang Trung/VOV- WashingtonBài đăng của Tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump trên mạng xã hội Truth Social: (Ảnh Reuters)
President Donald Trump has dismissed Iran's response to US proposals to end the war as "totally unacceptable". Iran's semi-official news agency, Tasnim, said Tehran's proposal included an immediate end to the war on all fronts and a halt to the US naval blockade of Iranian ports and guarantees of no further attacks on Iran. We speak to a former Australian prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, about the conflict and what role China could play in ending it.Also in the programme: we report on the origins of the Hantavirus; a relative of Syria's Bashar al-Asad is on trial in Damascus for torture and massacres; and why are so many World Cup football teams doing their preparations in Kansas City.(Photo shows US president Donald J. Trump giving remarks to the media in Washington, DC, USA on 8 May 2026. Credit: Aaron Schwartz/EPA]
Today's top stories, with context, in just 15 minutes.On today's podcast:1) President Trump and Iran rejected each other’s latest peace proposals to end the 10-week conflict as the two sides struggle to maintain a fragile ceasefire. “I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called ‘Representatives,’” Trump said in a social media post. “I don’t like it — TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!” Iran offered to transfer some of its stockpile of highly enriched uranium to a third country, but rejected the idea of dismantling its nuclear facilities, the Wall Street Journal reported earlier. Iran disputed the report, according to the country’s semi-official news agency Tasnim. It was unclear whether the exchange of proposals would offer a path to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Under its latest proposal, Iran would dilute some of its highly enriched uranium and have the rest sent to a third country, the WSJ said, citing people familiar with the response, but it also called for guarantees the transferred uranium would be returned if talks fail and ruled out dismantling its facilities.2) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would like to end US financial support for Israel’s military over the next decade. “I want to draw down the American support for Israel to zero,” he said in an interview on CBS’s 60 Minutes that aired Sunday. “We’ve come of age.” He added, “I think that it’s time that we weaned ourselves from the remaining military support and go from aid to partnership.” The US currently provides Israel with $3.8 billion a year in military assistance under a 10-year agreement originally negotiated by the Obama administration that lasts through 2028. The US military aid to Israel has at times been a contentious political issue, particularly during Israel’s assault on Gaza in response to the attack by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023.3) President Trump is expected to press President Xi Jinping over China’s approach to Iran and hammer out details on a new board of trade when they meet this week in Beijing, senior US officials said Sunday, hours before China confirmed the state visit. Trump and Xi are scheduled for talks on Thursday and Friday in Beijing as they wrestle with strong disagreements over trade and the US-Israeli war with Iran, which counts China as its biggest oil buyer and a key diplomatic backer. In final preparations for the first US presidential trip to China in nearly a decade, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will meet his Chinese counterpart He Lifeng for last-minute talks in Seoul on Wednesday, both sides confirmed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Iran's latest draft proposal for talks with the United States calls for an immediate cessation of conflict on all fronts, a guarantee for no more "aggression" against Iran, and the lifting of US sanctions and naval blockade, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported Sunday.上周日,伊朗半官方的塔斯尼姆通讯社报道,伊朗与美国谈判的最新草案要求立即停止各战线的冲突、保证不再对伊朗实施 “侵略”,并解除美国的制裁与海上封锁。"The proposal highlights the need to immediately end the war, provide guarantees for the non-repetition of the aggression against Iran, and certain other issues within a political agreement," Tasnim cited an informed source as saying.塔斯尼姆通讯社援引一位消息灵通人士的话称:“该草案强调需立即结束战争、保证不再对伊朗发动侵略,并在一项政治协议中纳入其他若干问题。”It also demands a 30-day window for rescinding US sanctions on Iranian oil sales, and the release of Iran's frozen assets following the preliminary agreement, it reported.报道称,草案还要求美方在 30 天内取消对伊朗石油销售的制裁,并在达成初步协议后解冻伊朗的冻结资产。The United States and Israel conducted joint strikes on Tehran and other Iranian cities on Feb 28, killing Iran's then Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, senior Iranian officials and civilians.2 月 28 日,美国与以色列联合空袭德黑兰及伊朗其他城市,造成伊朗时任最高领导人阿里・哈梅内伊、伊朗多名高级官员及平民身亡。Iran responded with missile and drone attacks against Israel and US interests in the region and tightened control over the Strait of Hormuz.伊朗随即对以色列及美国在该地区的利益目标发动导弹与无人机袭击,并加强了对霍尔木兹海峡的管控。A ceasefire between the warring parties took effect on April 8, which was followed by talks between Iranian and US delegations in Pakistan's Islamabad on April 11 and 12 that ended without an agreement.交战双方于 4 月 8 日生效停火协议,随后伊美两国代表团于 4 月 11 日至 12 日在巴基斯坦伊斯兰堡举行谈判,但未达成任何协议。Later, the United States imposed its own blockade on the strait.此后,美国单方面对霍尔木兹海峡实施封锁。Over the past weeks, the two sides have reportedly exchanged several proposed plans outlining conditions for ending the conflict through Pakistan.据报道,过去数周,双方已通过巴基斯坦传递了多份结束冲突的方案草案。Earlier on Sunday, Iran's official news agency IRNA reported that Iran's response to the latest US proposal was sent to Pakistan.周日早些时候,伊朗官方通讯社伊斯兰共和国通讯社报道,伊朗已将对美方最新提案的回应递交巴基斯坦。On Sunday evening, US President Donald Trump wrote on his Truth Social that the response is "totally unacceptable."周日晚间,美国总统唐纳德・特朗普在其 “真实社交” 平台发文称,伊朗的回应 “完全不可接受”。sanction /ˈsæŋkʃn/(名词)制裁;处罚blockade /blɒˈkeɪd/(名词)封锁;包围cessation /seˈseɪʃn/(名词)停止;终止aggression /əˈɡreʃn/(名词)侵略;挑衅
De Amerikaanse president Donald Trump noemt het door Iran opgestuurde vredesvoorstel ‘volkomen onacceptabel’, schrijft hij op Truth Social. Volgens staatspersbureau Tasnim eist Iran een onmiddellijk einde aan de oorlog op alle fronten, garanties tegen nieuwe aanvallen en het intrekken van de sancties op de olieverkoop van het land. Toch zal Teheran zich vooralsnog weinig aantrekken van de reactie van Trump, denkt Midden-Oostencorrespondent Tara Kenkuis. De vakbonden FNV, CNV en VCP voeren vandaag de druk op het minderheidskabinet-Jetten verder op over de snellere verhoging van de AOW-leeftijd en de bezuinigingen op WW en WIA. Ze kondigen nieuwe acties aan die nog voor de zomer moeten plaatsvinden, omdat dan de augustusbesluitvorming over de begroting en het belastingplan start en het kabinet zonder steun van bonden en linkse partijen moeilijk een meerderheid vindt. Uit nieuw onderzoek van de Kamer van Koophandel onder 750 ondernemers blijkt dat slechts een derde zich actief voorbereidt op grote verstoringen zoals cyberaanvallen of langdurige stroomuitval. Ondernemersadviseur Christiaan Hazelaar van de KvK ziet dat ondernemers risico’s wel herkennen, maar het opstellen van een noodplan en gezamenlijke maatregelen, bijvoorbeeld op industrieterreinen, vaak geen prioriteit geven. Deze omschrijving is met AI gemaakt en gecontroleerd door een BNR-redacteur. Over deze podcast BNR Nieuws Vandaag is de podcast met daarin BNR Ochtendnieuws en BNR Avondnieuws. Je krijgt ’s ochtends vroeg en aan het einde van de werkdag in 20 minuten het belangrijkste nieuws van de dag. Abonneer je via bnr.nl/podcast/bnrnieuwsvandaag, de BNR-app, Spotify en Apple Podcasts. Of luister elke dag live via bnr.nl/live.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De Amerikaanse president Donald Trump noemt het door Iran opgestuurde vredesvoorstel ‘volkomen onacceptabel’, schrijft hij op Truth Social. Volgens staatspersbureau Tasnim eist Iran een onmiddellijk einde aan de oorlog op alle fronten, garanties tegen nieuwe aanvallen en het intrekken van de sancties op de olieverkoop van het land. Toch zal Teheran zich vooralsnog weinig aantrekken van de reactie van Trump, denkt Midden-Oostencorrespondent Tara Kenkuis. De vakbonden FNV, CNV en VCP voeren vandaag de druk op het minderheidskabinet-Jetten verder op over de snellere verhoging van de AOW-leeftijd en de bezuinigingen op WW en WIA. Ze kondigen nieuwe acties aan die nog voor de zomer moeten plaatsvinden, omdat dan de augustusbesluitvorming over de begroting en het belastingplan start en het kabinet zonder steun van bonden en linkse partijen moeilijk een meerderheid vindt. Uit nieuw onderzoek van de Kamer van Koophandel onder 750 ondernemers blijkt dat slechts een derde zich actief voorbereidt op grote verstoringen zoals cyberaanvallen of langdurige stroomuitval. Ondernemersadviseur Christiaan Hazelaar van de KvK ziet dat ondernemers risico’s wel herkennen, maar het opstellen van een noodplan en gezamenlijke maatregelen, bijvoorbeeld op industrieterreinen, vaak geen prioriteit geven. Deze omschrijving is met AI gemaakt en gecontroleerd door een BNR-redacteur. Over deze podcast BNR Nieuws Vandaag is de podcast met daarin BNR Ochtendnieuws en BNR Avondnieuws. Je krijgt ’s ochtends vroeg en aan het einde van de werkdag in 20 minuten het belangrijkste nieuws van de dag. Abonneer je via bnr.nl/podcast/bnrnieuwsvandaag, de BNR-app, Spotify en Apple Podcasts. Of luister elke dag live via bnr.nl/live.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
VOV1 - Không ngoài lo ngại của giới phân tích, căng thẳng đã leo thang trở lại tại khu vực vùng Vịnh trong ngày đầu hải quân Mỹ triển khai chiến dịch giải cứu các tàu bị mắc kẹt ở eo Hormuz. Theo báo cáo mới nhất, chỉ trong ngày hôm 4/5, Iran đã tiến hành 4 đợt tấn công tên lửa và máy bay không người lái vào UAE, bước leo thang chưa từng có kể từ khi lệnh ngừng bắn Mỹ - Iran có hiệu lực ngày 8/4.Thông báo đêm qua của Bộ Quốc phòng UAE cho biết, trong ngày 4/5, hệ thống phòng không UAE đã đánh chặn tổng cộng 12 tên lửa đạn đạo, 3 tên lửa hành trình và 4 máy bay không người lái xuất phát từ lãnh thổ Iran. Đây là lần đầu tiên kể từ khi lệnh ngừng bắn Mỹ-Iran có hiệu lực hôm 8/4, Iran phóng tên lửa và máy bay không người lái về phía UAE. Các cuộc tấn công khiến 3 công dân Ấn Độ bị thương và gây ra một vụ cháy lớn tại cảng dầu mỏ Fujairah. Bộ Giáo dục UAE chiều qua thông báo toàn bộ các trường học ở nước này chuyển sang hình thức dạy trực tuyến bắt đầu từ hôm nay đến hết ngày 8/5. Truyền hình Nhà nước Iran tối qua khẳng định nước này không có kế hoạch tấn công UAE, bao gồm cảng dầu mỏ Fujairah. Nguồn tin nhấn mạnh những gì xảy ra tại cảng Fujairah là hậu quả của việc quân đội Mỹ phớt lờ cảnh báo của Iran và cố tìm cách mở lối đi cho các tàu vượt qua eo biển Hormuz một cách bất hợp pháp. Trước đó, hãng thông tấn Tasnim có quan hệ mật thiết với Vệ binh Cách mạng Hồi giáo Iran (IRGC) cảnh báo rằng UAE không nên trở thành “đồ chơi của Israel”. Theo nguồn tin, Iran sẽ đối xử với UAE như một phần của Israel, nếu Abu Dhabi tiến hành “hành động thiếu khôn ngoan”.Cùng ngày, một quan chức an ninh cấp cao Iran cũng cảnh báo các tàu của Mỹ sẽ trở thành mục tiêu tấn công, nếu chúng cố tình tiến vào eo biển Hormuz.Về phía lực lượng Mỹ, Tư lệnh Bộ Chỉ huy Trung tâm Mỹ đặc trách khu vực Trung Đông (CENTCOM), Đô đốc Brad Cooper tối qua cho biết: trong quá trình triển khai chiến dịch giải phóng tàu thuyền đi qua eo Hormuz, hải quân Mỹ đã phá hủy 6 chiếc xuồng nhỏ của Iran, đồng thời đánh chặn các tên lửa hành trình và máy bay không người lái của Tehran. Tuy nhiên, thông tin này đã bị truyền thông và quân đội Iran bác bỏ.Trước đó, CENTCOM thông báo có 2 tàu khu trục mang tên lửa của Mỹ đã di chuyển qua eo Hormuz vào vịnh Ba Tư, đồng thời 2 tàu thương mại mang cờ Mỹ đã rời vịnh Ba Tư ra bên ngoài một cách an toàn. CENTCOM cùng ngày cũng khẳng định đã ngăn chặn và điều hướng con tàu thứ 50 liên quan Iran định tìm cách vượt qua phong tỏa của hải quân Mỹ trong khu vực. Trong một diễn biến đáng chú ý liên quan, quân đội Israel tối qua thông báo các lực lượng vũ trang nước này đang được đặt trong tình trạng báo động cao với khả năng chiến tranh Iran bùng phát trở lại, do căng thẳng leo thang giữa Washington và Tehran tại eo Hormuz. Trước đó, một số quan chức an ninh Israel nhận định xung đột có thể tái phát đầu tuần này, trong bối cảnh đàm phán Mỹ-Iran vẫn bế tắc và đối mặt nguy cơ đổ vỡ.Israel đã cùng Mỹ phát động cuộc chiến vào Iran từ ngày 28/2, viện lý do loại bỏ mối đe dọa hạt nhân và tên lửa từ Tehran.Bá Thi/VOV- CairoTải vềPlayMuteRemaining Time -2:11UAE cho biết hệ thống phòng không đã đánh chặn tên lửa và máy bay không người lái khi các chuyến bay bị chuyển hướng (ảnh: Reuters)
Confira os destaques do Jornal da Manhã desta quinta-feira (30): Os senadores Carlos Portinho (PL-RJ) e Eduardo Girão (Novo-CE) comentaram a rejeição de Jorge Messias ao Supremo Tribunal Federal, classificando o resultado como uma vitória da sociedade brasileira. Portinho afirmou que a decisão envia recados importantes ao governo e destacou que há um cansaço da população diante do cenário de tensão. Já Girão declarou que “a sociedade brasileira venceu” com o desfecho. O senador Flávio Bolsonaro afirmou que a rejeição da indicação de Jorge Messias ao Supremo representa o “fim do governo” de Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. O Senado rejeitou o nome por 42 votos a 34. Segundo ele, o resultado indica insatisfação política e reequilíbrio entre os Poderes. O parlamentar negou articulação contra a indicação e criticou a relação do governo com o Congresso e o Supremo Tribunal Federal. Dirigentes da Federação de Futebol Iraniana afirmaram ter sido impedidos de entrar no Canadá nesta quarta-feira (29), ao chegarem ao aeroporto de Toronto, mesmo com vistos válidos. Segundo a agência Tasnim, integrantes da delegação, incluindo o presidente Mehdi Taj, o secretário-geral Hedayat Mombeini e o vice Hamed Momeni, relataram terem sido insultados por autoridades de imigração, que apresentaram comportamento considerado inadequado. O ministro da Secretaria de Relações Institucionais, José Guimarães, cobrou explicações do Senado Federal, nesta quarta-feira (29), após a rejeição da indicação de Jorge Messias, atual Advogado-Geral da União, ao Supremo Tribunal Federal. O ministro do Trabalho e Emprego, Luiz Marinho, afirmou nesta quarta-feira (29) que o governo deve liberar cerca de R$ 4,5 bilhões do Fundo de Garantia do Tempo de Serviço para que trabalhadores possam quitar dívidas. Segundo ele, será possível utilizar até 20% do saldo disponível do FGTS para pagamento de débitos, com um limite máximo de R$ 8 bilhões a serem resgatados para essa finalidade, embora a estimativa seja de uso efetivo em torno de R$ 4,5 bilhões. O presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, rejeitou nesta quarta-feira (29) a proposta apresentada pelo Irã para encerrar a guerra entre os dois países, segundo informações do site Axios. De acordo com a publicação, o próprio Trump confirmou que não aceitou o texto enviado por Teerã durante entrevista a repórteres. A Polícia Federal analisa uma proposta de delação premiada apresentada pelo ex-procurador-geral do INSS Virgílio de Oliveira Filho, preso no Paraná desde novembro. Transferido para uma cela na Superintendência da PF em Curitiba, ele já entregou uma lista de temas que pretende delatar, admitiu a prática de crimes e prestou depoimentos iniciais. Caso a PF decida firmar o acordo, o material será encaminhado ao ministro André Mendonça, do Supremo Tribunal Federal. O presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, afirmou nesta quarta-feira (29) que está avaliando uma possível redução no número de tropas norte-americanas na Alemanha. O anúncio ocorre em meio a uma crise entre o governo dos Estados Unidos e o chanceler alemão, Friedrich Merz, elevando a tensão nas relações entre os dois países. Pesquisa Atlas Latam Pulse divulgada nesta quinta-feira (30) aponta que os presidentes do Senado, Davi Alcolumbre, e da Câmara, Hugo Motta, são os políticos com pior avaliação no Brasil. Alcolumbre tem apenas 3% de avaliação positiva e 81% negativa, enquanto Motta registra 2% de aprovação e 87% de rejeição. O levantamento também mostra um empate entre Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Jair Bolsonaro e Michelle Bolsonaro entre os mais bem avaliados, todos com 45% de imagem positiva, embora também apresentem índices elevados de rejeição. Essas e outras notícias você acompanha no Jornal da Manhã. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dopo il fallimento del secondo round dei negoziati, stroncati sul nascere, il conflitto tra Iran e Stati Uniti si regge ancora in bilico su una fragile tregua. Donald Trump annuncia "nuovi colloqui forse già venerdì" ma l'agenzia di stampa Tasnim smentisce: "Trump mente, l'Iran non ha alcuna intenzione di negoziare venerdì".
No podcast ‘Notícia No Seu Tempo’, confira em áudio as principais notícias da edição impressa do jornal ‘O Estado de S.Paulo’ desta segunda-feira (20/04/2026): Em meio ao conflito no Oriente Médio, o aumento da demanda global pelo petróleo brasileiro tem sido fundamental para ampliar as exportações do País e colocá-las num patamar recorde no início deste ano. No primeiro trimestre de 2026, as exportações totais do Brasil somaram US$ 82,3 bilhões, acima dos US$ 76,9 bilhões registrados no mesmo período de 2025. É o maior valor já apurado para os três primeiros meses de um ano. As vendas de óleo bruto de petróleo para a China saltaram de US$ 3,702 bilhões para US$ 7,192 bilhões, e, para a Índia, as exportações passaram de US$ 577,4 milhões para US$ 1,027 bilhão. Economia: Exportações de petróleo brasileiro têm recorde com demanda da Ásia Política: Depoimento de promotor revela propina em investigação sobre atentado a Moro Internacional: Trump envia aliados para negociar no Paquistão; Irã não garante presença Metrópole: Reservatórios têm recuperação parcial após meses de chuvas Cultura: Peça ‘#malditos 16’ discute saúde mental e suicídio entre jovens See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Confira os destaques do Jornal da Manhã desta terça-feira (14): A política adotada por Donald Trump tem levado investidores a buscarem alternativas fora dos Estados Unidos, movimento que impulsionou o mercado brasileiro. O Ibovespa fechou aos 198 mil pontos em novo recorde histórico, enquanto o dólar caiu para R$ 4,99, cenário comentado por Denise Campos de Toledo. O vice-presidente Geraldo Alckmin afirmou que a obra do túnel imerso Santos-Guarujá começará ainda este ano, com previsão de conclusão em 48 meses. O projeto, considerado estratégico para a mobilidade e logística na Baixada Santista, prevê investimentos de R$ 6,8 bilhões por meio de uma parceria público-privada. O presidente do PT, Edinho Silva, afirmou que a queda recente na popularidade de Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva está ligada à “avalanche de denúncias de corrupção” no país, citando o caso do Banco Master e a CPMI que investigou fraudes no INSS. Segundo ele, a população tende a associar esses episódios ao governo, mesmo com pedidos de apuração por parte do presidente. Apesar do cenário adverso, Edinho defendeu a reeleição de Lula e destacou que o desgaste político atual impacta diretamente a percepção da sociedade. O senador Ciro Nogueira, presidente do Progressistas, defende o nome da deputada federal Simone Marquetto como parceira ideal para a vice-presidência na chapa liderada pelo senador Flávio Bolsonaro. Marquetto se reuniu com o dirigente partidário para viabilizar sua candidatura, em meio às articulações políticas para a formação da chapa. Em meio à atenção pública sobre o comportamento de ministros do Supremo Tribunal Federal, incluindo episódios como o caso do Banco Master e relatos de divisões internas, a ministra Cármen Lúcia reconheceu a tensão vivida pela Corte. Durante palestra na Fundação FHC, em São Paulo, ela afirmou que atua dentro da lei e defendeu sua lisura, destacando que tem consciência do momento de pressão enfrentado pelo tribunal. A agência estatal semioficial iraniana Tasnim atribuiu às exigências dos Estados Unidos o fracasso das negociações realizadas em Islamabad, afirmando que o “excesso de zelo e ambições” americanas impediram a construção de um acordo comum entre as partes. Segundo o relato de um correspondente da agência, as conversas entre as delegações iraniana e americana terminaram sem consenso neste domingo (12). O senador Alessandro Vieira (MDB-SE) apresenta nesta terça-feira (14) o relatório final da CPI do Crime Organizado. O documento pede o indiciamento por crimes de responsabilidade dos ministros do STF Dias Toffoli, Alexandre de Moraes e Gilmar Mendes, além do procurador-geral Paulo Gonet. Com mais de 200 páginas, o relatório também aponta avanço de facções, expansão do crime organizado e sugere medidas para reforçar a segurança pública. O texto será votado nesta manhã. A CPI é encerrada após não ser prorrogada pelo presidente do Senado, Davi Alcolumbre. No último dia de atividades, era aguardado o depoimento do ex-governador do Rio, Cláudio Castro, que informou na segunda-feira (13) que não compareceria por problemas de saúde. O vice-presidente dos Estados Unidos, JD Vance, afirmou que cabe ao Irã decidir se haverá novas negociações diretas com os americanos, destacando que a continuidade do diálogo depende de um compromisso definitivo de Teerã de não desenvolver armas nucleares. Segundo ele, caso o país aceite essa condição, um acordo pode ser positivo para ambos os lados, mas, se não houver avanço, a decisão será exclusivamente iraniana. O líder da oposição na Câmara, deputado Cabo Gilberto, e integrantes do PL solicitaram à embaixada dos Estados Unidos a concessão de asilo político ao ex-deputado e ex-diretor da Abin Alexandre Ramagem, que foi detido pelo ICE, o serviço de imigração americano, nesta segunda-feira (13). Essas e outras notícias você acompanha no Jornal da Manhã. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The United States and Iran have failed to reach any agreement after 21 hours of talks that concluded on Sunday in Pakistan, putting a fragile two-week ceasefire at grave risk as the six-week-old conflict, which has killed thousands and sent global oil prices soaring, hangs in the balance.美国与伊朗在巴基斯坦首都伊斯兰堡举行的会谈于4月12日结束,长达21小时的谈判未能达成任何协议。这场持续六周、已造成数千人丧生并推高全球油价的冲突前景悬而未决,本就脆弱的为期两周停火协议也面临严重威胁。The face-to-face talks in Islamabad marked the first direct high-level meeting between Washington and Tehran in more than a decade, and were their most senior diplomatic encounter since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.此次伊斯兰堡面对面会谈是美伊两国十多年来首次高层直接会晤,也是自1979年伊斯兰革命以来双方最高级别的外交接触。Iran's semiofficial Tasnim news agency said that "excessive" US demands had blocked reaching an agreement. Other Iranian media outlets said that there was agreement on a number of issues, but that the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear program were the main points of difference.伊朗半官方的塔斯尼姆通讯社称,美方"过分"的要求阻碍了协议达成。其他伊朗媒体则报道称,双方在部分议题上已形成共识,但霍尔木兹海峡与伊朗核计划仍是主要分歧点。Esmaeil Baghaei, a spokesman for Iran's Foreign Ministry, described the negotiations as taking place in an atmosphere of deep distrust. "It is only natural that we could not have expected to reach a comprehensive agreement in just one round of talks," he said.伊朗外交部发言人伊斯梅尔·巴加埃将此次谈判形容为"在深度互不信任的氛围中举行"。他表示:"仅通过一轮谈判就期望达成全面协议显然不现实。"When asked whether diplomacy had been exhausted, he said, "Diplomacy never ends."当被问及外交渠道是否已穷尽时,巴加埃回应称:"外交永不终结。"Iran had been in the middle of nuclear negotiations with US President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and his son-in-law Jared Kushner in late February when the US and Israel — Washington's closest Middle East ally — launched military operations against Iran. The attacks triggered sweeping retaliation by Tehran that plunged the region into full-blown conflict.今年二月底,正当伊朗与美国总统特朗普特使史蒂夫·威特科夫及其女婿贾里德·库什纳进行核谈判之际,美国与其最亲密的中东盟友以色列对伊朗发动了军事打击。此举招致德黑兰方面的大规模报复,地区局势由此陷入全面冲突。JD Vance, US vice-president and head of the US delegation, told reporters that Iran had chosen not to accept US terms while insisting that he had put forward a "final and best offer".率美国代表团参会的副总统JD·万斯向记者表示,伊朗选择拒绝接受美方条款,并坚称美方已提出"最终最优方案"。"The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement, and I think that's bad news for Iran much more than it's bad news for the US," he said. His remarks, however, offered no clarity on what happens once the 14-day ceasefire brokered by Pakistan expires.万斯称:"坏消息是未能达成协议,但我认为这对伊朗的打击远甚于美国。"然而,他并未说明由巴基斯坦斡旋达成的14天停火协议到期后局势将如何发展。Pakistani mediators urged both sides to uphold the truce. "We hope that the two sides continue with a positive spirit to achieve durable peace and prosperity for the entire region and beyond," said Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.巴基斯坦调解方呼吁双方维持停火。巴外长伊沙克·达尔表示:"希望双方保持积极精神,为整个地区乃至世界实现持久和平与繁荣。""There were mood swings from the two sides and the temperature went up and down during the meeting," a Pakistani source told Reuters in reference to the talks, which began on Saturday and continued overnight.一名巴基斯坦消息人士向路透社透露谈判内情:"会谈期间双方情绪波动明显,气氛时紧时松。"据悉,谈判自4月11日开始并彻夜进行。The Iranian delegation was led by Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Analysts had earlier said that its composition signaled Tehran's seriousness about securing a deal in Islamabad.伊朗代表团由议会议长穆罕默德·巴盖尔·卡利巴夫和外交部长阿巴斯·阿拉格齐率领。分析人士此前指出,如此高规格的代表团阵容表明德黑兰对达成协议抱有诚意。"The size, seniority and scope of the Iranian delegation … signal both Tehran's sincerity in these negotiations and its clear expectations and confidence," said Trita Parsi, executive vice-president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and an expert on US-Iran diplomacy.昆西治国方略研究所执行副总裁、美伊外交问题专家特里塔·帕尔西分析称:"伊朗代表团规模之大、级别之高、涵盖领域之广……既彰显了谈判诚意,也反映出其明确诉求与信心。"Before the talks began, a senior Iranian source told Reuters that the US had agreed to release frozen Iranian assets in Qatar and other foreign banks. A US official denied making any such commitment.谈判开始前,一名伊朗高级消息人士向路透社透露,美国已同意解冻伊朗存放在卡塔尔及其他外国银行的资产。但一名美国官员否认作出过此类承诺。According to Iranian state television and officials, Tehran is also demanding full control of the Strait of Hormuz, war reparations and a regionwide ceasefire covering Lebanon.据伊朗国家电视台及官员表态,德黑兰方面还要求获得霍尔木兹海峡完全控制权、战争赔款以及涵盖黎巴嫩的区域性停火。However, Israel has insisted that the Lebanon conflict is not within the remit of the truce with Iran, which has maintained that the fighting in Lebanon must stop. Lebanese authorities said that Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon on Saturday and early Sunday killed 18 people, pushing the overall death toll from Israel's campaign past 2,000 since the conflict began.但以色列坚称黎巴嫩冲突不属于对伊停火协议范畴,而伊朗则坚持必须停止黎巴嫩战事。黎巴嫩当局称,以色列11日及12日凌晨对黎南部的空袭造成18人死亡,冲突爆发以来以军行动已导致逾2000人丧生。The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has become Iran's most powerful strategic card in the conflict. Before the conflict, around one-fifth of the world's seaborne oil transited the waterway daily in more than 100 vessels. Since the ceasefire took hold, only 12 ships have reportedly been recorded as passing through.封锁霍尔木兹海峡已成为伊朗在这场冲突中最具威慑力的战略筹码。冲突爆发前,全球约五分之一的海运石油每日由百余艘船只经此航道运输。而停火期间,据报仅有12艘船只记录在案通过海峡。During the negotiations, the US military announced that two destroyers had transited the strategic waterway ahead of mine-clearing operations — the first such passage since the conflict started. Iran's joint military command quickly denied the claim.谈判期间,美军曾宣布两艘驱逐舰在扫雷行动前穿越该战略水道——系冲突爆发以来首次。伊朗联合作战指挥部迅即予以否认。"Any attempt by military vessels to cross the Strait of Hormuz will be confronted firmly and decisively," Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said in a statement.伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队在声明中强调:"任何军事舰艇试图穿越霍尔木兹海峡的举动都将遭到坚决果断的应对。"Hours after the talks ended without a deal, Trump announced that the US Navy would immediately blockade the Strait of Hormuz and interdict any vessel in international waters that had paid a toll to Iran.谈判无果而终数小时后,特朗普宣布美国海军将立即封锁霍尔木兹海峡,并在国际水域拦截任何向伊朗支付过通行费的船只。most senior diplomatic encounter /moʊst ˈsinjər ˌdɪpləˈmætɪk ɪnˈkaʊntər/最高级别外交接触sweeping /ˈswipɪŋ/大规模的;彻底的broker /ˈbroʊkər/斡旋;促成war reparations /wɔr ˌrɛpəˈreɪʃənz/战争赔款remit /rɪˈmɪt/职权范围;权限transit /ˈtrænzɪt/穿越;运输blockade /blɑˈkeɪd/封锁interdict /ˌɪntərˈdɪkt/拦截;阻断
Israeli warplanes launched a series of airstrikes across Lebanon on Wednesday, killing at least 87 people and injuring 722, officials said, with densely populated neighborhoods in the capital, Beirut, among the hardest hit.当地时间4月8日,以色列战机对黎巴嫩全境发动多轮空袭,官方通报称袭击已造成至少87人死亡、722人受伤,首都贝鲁特人口稠密社区成为重灾区。Hospitals across the city and surrounding areas issued urgent calls for blood donations as medical supplies ran low amid mounting casualties. Lebanese Health Minister Rakan Nassereddine described the situation as catastrophic, with civil defense teams still searching through damaged buildings and assisting the wounded.随着伤亡人数持续攀升,贝鲁特及周边地区医院因医疗物资告急,紧急呼吁民众献血。黎巴嫩卫生部长拉坎·纳赛尔丁称当前局势已达灾难级别,民防队伍仍在受损建筑中开展搜救并转运伤员。Following the attacks, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam called on international allies to intervene and halt the strikes "by all available means." President Joseph Aoun condemned the attacks, accusing Israel of repeatedly violating ceasefire commitments over the past 15 months and disregarding international law.空袭发生后,黎巴嫩总理纳瓦夫·萨拉姆呼吁国际盟友"采取一切可用手段"干预并制止袭击。总统约瑟夫·奥恩谴责以军行动,指控以色列过去15个月内屡次违反停火承诺,公然藐视国际法。The Israeli military said the strikes were part of a new operation, dubbed "Eternal Darkness," targeting Hezbollah command and control centers in southern and eastern Lebanon, as well as in Beirut.以军方表示,此次代号"永恒黑暗"的军事行动旨在打击黎巴嫩南部、东部及贝鲁特地区的真主党指挥控制中心。Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said the country would continue operations in Lebanon, treating the conflict there as separate from actions against Iran.以色列防长伊斯雷尔·卡茨称将继续在黎开展行动,强调将黎以冲突与对伊行动区别对待。"We insisted on differentiating the arenas between Iran and Lebanon to change the reality in Lebanon and remove threats to northern residents (in Israel)," Katz said in a video statement. He called the strikes "the largest concentrated attack Hezbollah has suffered since the Pager operation" in September 2024 and issued a warning to Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem."我们坚持区分伊朗与黎巴嫩战场,旨在改变黎巴嫩局势并消除(以色列)北部居民的威胁。"卡茨在视频声明中将此轮空袭称为"自2024年9月寻呼机行动以来真主党遭受的最密集打击",并向真主党领袖纳伊姆·卡西姆发出警告。Iran, in response, is finalizing preparations for "deterrent operations" against Israeli military targets, according to the semi-official Fars news agency. Tasnim news agency reported that Iran may withdraw from the ceasefire agreement if Israeli strikes in Lebanon continue.据伊朗半官方法尔斯通讯社消息,伊朗方面正最终确定针对以军事目标的"威慑行动"方案。塔斯尼姆通讯社报道称,若以军持续空袭黎巴嫩,伊朗或将退出停火协议。The attacks came hours after a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran went into effect early Wednesday. Oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz briefly resumed after the truce but was suspended again following the Israeli strikes on Lebanon, according to Iranian media and ship-tracking service MarineTraffic.此次袭击发生前数小时,美伊双方为期两周的停火协议刚于周三凌晨生效。据伊朗媒体及船舶追踪服务商MarineTraffic数据,霍尔木兹海峡油轮通行在停火后短暂恢复,但因以军空袭黎巴嫩再度暂停。casualty /ˈkæʒuəlti/伤亡人员;受害者catastrophic /ˌkætəˈstrɒfɪk/灾难性的;极其严重的disregard /ˌdɪsrɪˈɡɑːrd/无视;漠视news agency /njuːz ˈeɪdʒənsi/通讯社;新闻社truce /truːs/休战;停火协议
C dans l'air du 28 mars 2026 - Iran : le Yémen entre en guerre Un détroit stratégique en chasse un autre. Après avoir brandi la menace d'un blocage du détroit d'Ormuz, Téhéran élargit désormais son discours à un autre point névralgique du commerce mondial. L'Iran évoque en effet la possibilité de perturber la circulation maritime dans le détroit de Bab el-Mandeb, situé dans le golfe d'Aden, un passage clé entre l'Asie, la mer Rouge et le canal de Suez. Selon l'agence iranienne Tasnim, cette mise en garde s'inscrit dans une stratégie visant à étendre les représailles régionales en cas d'intervention terrestre des États-Unis ou d'Israël. Une telle option militaire, bien que concurrencée par des appels à la négociation, resterait envisagée. Sur le terrain, cette montée des tensions semble déjà prendre forme. Les rebelles houthis du Yémen, proches de Téhéran, ont revendiqué samedi une première attaque dirigée contre Israël depuis le début du conflit. La veille, ils avaient annoncé leur intention de s'impliquer dans les hostilités. Plus tôt dans la journée de samedi, l'armée israélienne avait indiqué avoir déclenché ses systèmes de défense aérienne après avoir détecté le lancement d'un missile depuis le territoire yéménite en direction d'Israël. Parallèlement, Washington poursuit le renforcement de sa présence militaire au Moyen-Orient. En coulisses, toutefois, des divergences apparaissent au sein de l'administration américaine. D'un côté, le vice-président JD Vance affiche une certaine réserve face à l'interventionnisme visant la République islamique. Il s'est jusqu'ici montré discret concernant la campagne militaire engagée par Donald Trump. De l'autre, Pete Hegseth, ancien militaire et figure de Fox News, s'impose comme l'un des soutiens les plus fervents du président. Désormais à la tête du département de la Défense, il défend avec vigueur l'opération militaire menée dans la région. Que signifie concrètement la menace iranienne sur le détroit de Bab el-Mandeb ? Quelles sont les divergences réelles au sein de l'administration Trump s'agissant de la stratégie à mener en Iran ? Quelle est la position exacte de Donald Trump : entre escalade et négociation ?Nos experts :- Dominique TRINQUAND - Ancien chef de la mission militaire française auprès de l'ONU, auteur « D'un monde à l'autre » chez Robert Lafont- Lucas MENGET - Grand reporter, spécialiste des questions internationales- Patricia ALLEMONIERE - Grand reporter, auteure de « Géopolitique du Sahel » publié chez PUF- Alexandra SCHWARTZBROD - Directrice adjointe à la rédaction de Libération, spécialiste du Moyen-Orient et auteure de « Les Pins de Rechmaya : Lettres de Palestine et d'ailleurs » publié aux éditions Arthaud- Général Christophe GOMART - Député européen LR, ancien directeur du renseignement militaire et ex-commandant des opérations spéciales
Președintele Donald Trump a amânat cu cinci zile ultimatumul adresat Teheranului. El a invocat discuții ”productive” cu partea iraniană. Piețele s-au liniștit pentru moment, dar scopul precis al Washingtonului rămâne în ceață, sunt de părere comentatorii. Mesajul lui Trump a fost „probabil cel mai conciliant de la începutul Operațiunii Epic Fury”, observă BBC. Totuși, „câteva întrebări importante rămân fără răspuns”, iar ”scopul precis” al discuțiilor invocate ”rămâne necunoscut”. „Nu este clar ce fel de discuții ar putea avea loc sau cine ar putea juca rolul de mediator”, adaugă The New York Times. Anunțul a liniștit temporar piețele și „i-a oferit președintelui un respiro, deoarece conflictul a trimis unde de șoc în economia globală (...) Președintele Trump are acum timp până vineri - un termen limită care ar putea fi probabil prelungit - pentru a găsi o modalitate de a redeschide Strâmtoarea Ormuz (...) Și dacă negocierile eșuează”, va avea la dispoziție resurse militare suplimentare prin desfășurarea a mii de pușcași marini aflați în drum spre Orientul Mijlociu. Citeste siApariția USS Tripoli, semnul că Trump declanșează invazia terestră în Iran? Potrivit Le Monde, președintele SUA a relatat luni pe rețeaua sa de socializare, TruthSocial, că discuțiile dintre Statele Unite și Iran au fost „foarte bune și productive”, fără a specifica detaliile acestora. De cealaltă parte agenția iraniană de știri Tasnim, se bucură că „Donald Trump a dat înapoi în fața credibilității amenințărilor militare iraniene împotriva infrastructurii vitale”. Un înalt oficial iranian din domeniul securității a spus, potrivit agenției, că „de la începutul războiului și până acum, au fost trimise mesaje de la anumiți mediatori către Teheran, la care răspunsul clar a fost că țara va continua să se apere până când va obține descurajarea necesară”. Turcia, Egiptul și Pakistanul au transmis mesaje între Statele Unite și Iran în ultimele zile, într-un efort de dezescaladare a conflictului, relatează Axios, citând o sursă americană. Înalți oficiali din cele trei țări au purtat discuții separate cu trimisul Casei Albe, Steve Witkoff și cu ministrul iranian de externe, Abbas Araghchi, a declarat sursa. O sursă informată despre planurile de război ale Israelului a declarat pentru Reuters că Washingtonul a ținut Israelul la curent cu discuțiile sale cu Teheranul și că Israelul este probabil să urmeze exemplul Statelor Unite în suspendarea atacurilor asupra centralelor electrice și a infrastructurii energetice iraniene. Această evoluție vine după ce președintele american Donald Trump a declarat că va amâna atacurile planificate asupra siturilor energetice ale Iranului cu cinci zile, în urma a ceea ce a descris ca fiind discuții productive cu Teheranul.
El programa aborda la escalada del conflicto en Oriente Medio, donde Irán, según agencias como Tasnim, ataca Israel con misiles que llevan pegatinas de Pedro Sánchez en agradecimiento, mientras Estados Unidos negocia un alto el fuego que Irán desmiente. En Europa, Bruselas investiga al ministro de Exteriores húngaro por supuesta filtración de información sensible a Putin. A nivel nacional, genera controversia la próxima salida de prisión de la etarra Soledad Iparraguirre, alias Amboto, con un extenso historial criminal, y el Partido Popular anuncia una querella contra el presidente del CIS por presunta manipulación electoral. Una buena noticia es el avance de un nuevo fármaco del CSIC contra la ELA, que pronto inicia ensayos clínicos, y finalmente, el Archivo General de Indias en Sevilla presenta la exposición "El arte de preservar la memoria", que narra siglos de historia compartida entre España y América.
Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, an in-depth investigatory show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (3/1/26). As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant. !function(r,u,m,b,l,e){r._Rumble=b,r[b]||(r[b]=function(){(r[b]._=r[b]._||[]).push(arguments);if(r[b]._.length==1){l=u.createElement(m),e=u.getElementsByTagName(m)[0],l.async=1,l.src="https://rumble.com/embedJS/u2q643"+(arguments[1].video?'.'+arguments[1].video:'')+"/?url="+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+"&args="+encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify([].slice.apply(arguments))),e.parentNode.insertBefore(l,e)}})}(window, document, "script", "Rumble"); Rumble("play", {"video":"v74ao6y","div":"rumble_v74ao6y"}); Video Source Links (In Chronological Order): (8) Herd of Justice on X: "A thread of today's Settlers attacks on the Palestinian town of Duma: Around 11:00, settlers invaded a Bedouin community with their goats, all the while Iranian missile are flying overhead. They were armed with guns, batons and pepper spray. https://t.co/1YWfEiDWW2" / X (12) Breaking the Silence on X: "Yesterday morning, we woke up to rocket alerts. Israel began bombing Iran. As often happens when the media attention shifts, Israel seized the moment to intensify its attacks against Palestinians. Here's what happened while the world was looking the other way
VOV1 - Các cuộc biểu tình ở Iran đã lắng xuống trong những ngày gần đây, khi chính quyền nước này tăng cường củng cố an ninh nhằm đảm bảo duy trì trật tự. Truyền thông nhà nước Iran ngày 16/1 đưa tin, tình hình đã được ổn định trên toàn quốc. Giới chức Iran mô tả tình trạng bất ổn vừa qua là bạo lực nhất từ trước đến nay, cáo buộc các kẻ thù bên ngoài kích động, trong đó các phần tử bạo loạn đã nhằm mục tiêu vào lực lượng an ninh và thực hiện các cuộc tấn công.Ngoại trưởng Iran Abbas Araghchi cho biết, các cuộc biểu tình bắt đầu từ khó khăn kinh tế, sau đó đã bị các thế lực bên ngoài lợi dụng kích động, nhằm khiêu khích Mỹ tham gia vào một cuộc chiến mới chống lại Iran.Tuy nhiên, một vài khu vực vẫn xảy ra tình trạng bất ổn. Hãng thông tấn nhà nước Tasnim đưa tin, những kẻ bạo loạn đã đốt cháy một văn phòng giáo dục ở tỉnh Isfahan miền Trung Iran hôm 15/1. Chính quyền Iran cũng bắt giữ những kẻ gây bạo loạn tại tỉnh Kermanshah ở phía Tây và tại thành phố Kerman ở phía Đông Nam.Tổng thống Mỹ Donald Trump hôm 15/1 hạ thấp khả năng can thiệp quân sự vào Iran, sau khi nước này cho biết sẽ không hành quyết những phần tử gây bạo loạn. Tuy nhiên, Mỹ đã tăng cường thêm các biện pháp trừng phạt nhằm vào các quan chức Iran. Minh Ngô/VOV- CairoẢnh minh hoạ Reuters
C dans l'air l'invitée du 2 janvier 2026 avec Mariam Pirzadeh, journaliste à France 24, ancienne correspondante à Téhéran.Présentation de Salhia BrakhliaDes affrontements localisés entre manifestants et forces de l'ordre ont fait six morts jeudi dans l'ouest de l'Iran, selon des médias locaux, les premiers depuis le début dimanche d'une mobilisation initialement liée à la vie chère, qui s'est depuis élargie à des revendications politiques. Le mouvement de contestation est parti de Téhéran, où des commerçants ont fermé boutique pour protester contre l'hyperinflation et le marasme économique, avant de gagner des universités et de s'étendre à une partie du pays. Le taux d'inflation était en décembre de 52% sur un an, selon des statistiques officielles.Le président américain, Donald Trump, a affirmé vendredi que les Etats-Unis étaient "prêts" à intervenir si des manifestants étaient tués en Iran, provoquant une mise en garde de Téhéran contre un risque de "déstabilisation" de la région. "Si l'Iran tire sur des manifestants pacifiques et les tue violemment, comme à son habitude, les Etats-Unis d'Amérique viendront à leur secours", a déclaré vendredi Donald Trump sur son réseau Truth Social. "Nous sommes prêts, armés et parés à intervenir", a-t-il ajouté. Un conseiller du guide suprême iranien, Ali Larijani, a mis en garde Donald Trump contre un risque de "déstabilisation" du Moyen-Orient. "Trump devrait savoir que toute ingérence américaine dans cette affaire interne équivaudrait à déstabiliser toute la région et à nuire aux intérêts américains", a-t-il réagi aujourd'hui sur le réseau social X.Le procureur du district central de la province du Lorestan, dans l'ouest, Ali Hassanvand, a prévenu vendredi que "toute participation à des rassemblements illégaux et toute action visant à troubler l'ordre public" constituaient "des crimes" qui seraient traités "avec la plus grande fermeté par la justice". Il a insisté sur la nécessité de distinguer les manifestants défendant les moyens de subsistance et des émeutiers. "Nul ne peut commettre d'actes illégaux ni menacer la sécurité des personnes sous prétexte de problèmes économiques ou sociaux", a-t-il dit. Trente personnes accusées de "troubles à l'ordre public" ont été arrêtées à Téhéran, a indiqué jeudi soir l'agence Tasnim.Ces protestations sont-elles le signe d'un pouvoir affaibli, sous pression internationale en raison de son programme nucléaire ? Comment va réagir le régime en cas d'intensification des protestations ?
Smart Money Moves: Understanding Your Finances:Tasnim Mia by Radio Islam
7:15 AM// Xen spoke with 44 Flats United (44FU), a group of residents, former residents and supporters of public housing, on this week's episode of Women on the Line. 44FU is organising against the Victorian State Government's decision to demolish the 44 high-rise commission flats and a growing number of walkups across Narrm (Melbourne). Xen interviewed R-Coo Tran, leader of 44 FU and Thi, a Vietnamese woman living in a housing estate in Richmond. In this interview they talked about the major problems with the estate demolition plan, what impact this is having on residents and how 44FU is organising on this campaign. Here is an excerpt from the episode that aired yesterday, 25 August 2025. 7:30 AM// Alexia Fuentes– Secretary General of Bayan Australia- a multi-sectoral alliance of progressive Filipino mass organisations campaigning for peaceful independence, speaking at the Pacific Peace Conference. Speaking on the panel 'Regional War Preparations: Talisman Sabre AUKUS and the Force Posture Agreements', Alexia discussed the rising militarism in the Indo-Pacific, focusing on the Philippines, as well as USA's strategic interests in the region, and the people's resistance against global imperialism. 7:45 AM// Tasnim Sammak is a Palestinian educator, researcher, and organiser gives a speech at a recent event “Radiance in Pain and Resilience: Public Lecture & Panel” organised by the Shifa project. The event brought together a number of Palestinian academics and advocates to celebrate the launch of Dr. Samah Jabr's new book Radiance in Pain and Resilience. Tasnim's work explores youth political subjectives and imaginaries through storytelling and community-based research. Her grandparents were displaced during the Nakba and she brings both scholarly and lived experience to her writing and advocacy. 8:00 AM// April Howard, film producer of the upcoming documentary Voices of the Pacific. April has recently attended the Plastics treaty negotiations in Geneva as an observer. She is here on the show to chat about the global threat of plastics in our oceans and the disprortionate impact on Pacific communities. We will also discuss the upcoming documentary and how it aims to spread awareness of plastic pollution in the Pacific. 8:15 AM// An interview by Indigenous Rights Radio, discussing bonded labour, which remains a widespread form of modern slavery in parts of Asia, particularly in countries like India and Bangladesh. The International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition, observed annually on August 23rd, honors the millions of men, women, and children who were subjected to the brutalities of transoceanic slavery, and commemorates the uprisings and resistance that led to its eventual abolition. It typically occurs when individuals are forced to work to repay a debt under exploitative conditions, often with little or no wages and no clear end to their obligation. Despite legal bans in many countries, weak enforcement and poverty continue to fuel this human rights violation.
VOV1 - Theo hãng thông tấn Tasnim của Iran, lực lượng chức năng nước này đã bắt giữ 5 nghi phạm với cáo buộc làm việc cơ quan tình báo Mossad của Israel.
What We Want: Sister 4 Sister & Moving to make a Differerence Guest:Tasnim Patel by Radio Islam
"If you're not constantly innovating, you're remaining stagnant." Join us for a deep dive into the heart of crafting innovation with Altenew. In this episode, two creative geniuses, Tasnim and Maryam, explore the relentless pursuit of "better than what's out there," and how that drive fuels the creation of groundbreaking tools like the Stampwheel. Hear the inspiring story of its inception during the challenging days of 2020, from makeshift prototypes to revolutionizing stencil coloring. Tasnim shares her passion for die design, revealing the intricacies of zero-waste concepts and the challenges of creating project kits that spark endless possibilities. Discover the surprising story behind the keyhole system, learn why designing smaller stamps and dies can be more challenging than you think, and more! Craft your life with Altenew! Follow us for more design inspiration:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/altenewllc/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@altenewFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/altenewYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/altenewPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/altenew/Card blog: https://www.blog.altenew.comScrapbook blog: https://www.mixedmedia.altenew.comCheck out Artistry by AltenewInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/artistrybyaltenew/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCY0ifFqCq6irkxFZeQGrXgVisit https://www.altenew.com to shop for your crafting stash.Contact our Customer Happiness Team at support@altenew.com if you have any questions.
For review:1. Iran Supreme Leader Not Interested in Talks with "Bullying" Countries. Iran's Supreme leader has criticized "bullying" countries in an apparent response to US President Donald Trump's letter demanding negotiations over its nuclear program.2. Israel on Sunday prepared to send a delegation to Doha for further talks on the Gaza truce.3. Israel's Energy Minister on Sunday instructed the Israel Electric Corporation to immediately cut off the supply of electricity to the Gaza Strip, in an apparent bid to pile pressure on Hamas, where 24 hostages presumed to be alive, and the bodies of 35 more, are still held.4. Russian Forces Advance in Kursk Region. Russian forces on Sunday recaptured three more settlements in Russia's western Kursk region, the Defence Ministry said (Russian), as part of an operation to evict Ukrainian troops holding chunks of territory seven months after a cross-border incursion.5. Norway will more than double its aid to Ukraine in 2025 to bring the annual total to $7.8 billion, Prime Minister Jonas Store announced Thursday.6. France on Friday began handing over military bases in Senegal, as part of a withdrawal of troops from the west African nation where it has had a presence since 1960. The withdrawal follows the departure of French forces from Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Chad and Ivory Coast in recent years.7. Iran - Russia - China Naval Drills in Indian Ocean. The drills “will begin on Tuesday in the port of Chabahar,” located in southeast Iran on the Gulf of Oman, the Tasnim news agency said, without specifying their duration. Azerbaijan, South Africa, Oman, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Qatar, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates and Sri Lanka will attend as observers.8. The U.S. military's classified mini-space shuttle- the X-37B- returned to Earth on Friday after circling the world for 434 days. The space plane blasted into orbit from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in December 2023 on a secret mission. Launched by SpaceX, the X-37B vehicle carried no people, just military experiments.
What We Want: Rare Disease & SMA Awareness - Guest: Tasnim Jadwat by Radio Islam
Qu'est-ce que la reine de France Blanche de Castille, la canadienne française Julie Papineau et la mannequin américaine Jerry Hall ont en commun? Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Texte: Geneviève C. Bergeron Montage: Martin Bérubé @proposmontreal Pour soutenir la chaîne, au choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com Abonnez-vous à la chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Sources et pour aller plus loin: Lett, Didier et Marie-France Morel. Une histoire de l'allaitement. Paris, Éditions de la Martinière, 2006. Collectif Clio. Histoire des femmes au Québec depuis quatre siècles. Idéelles, Montréal, Le Jour, 1992. Julie Papineau, Une femme patriote. Correspondance, 1823-1862, 1997, Septentrion. Knibiehler, Yvonne. L'allaitement et la société. Recherches féministes, volume 16, numéro 2, 2003. Knibiehler, Yvonne. Histoire des mères et de la maternité en Occident. Paris, PUF, « Que sais-je? », no 3539, 2017. Rollet, Catherine et Marie-France Morel. Des bébés et des hommes. Traditions et modernité des soins aux tout-petits. Paris, Albin Michel, 2000. Rollet, Catherine. « Histoire de l'allaitement en France : pratiques et représentations », novembre 2005, version Web. Collectif. Breastfeeding. Biocultural Perspectives. New York, Aldine de Gruyter, 1995. Sánchez Romero, Margarita. Pratiques maternelles : allaitement et sevrage dans les sociétés préhistoriques. Dialogues d'histoire ancienne. Supplément, volume 19, numéro 1, 2019. Dasen, Véronique. Le sourire d'Omphale : maternité́ et petite enfance dans l'Antiquité́. Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2015. Morel, Marie-France. Théories et pratiques de l'allaitement en France au XVIIIe siècle. Annales de démographie historique, 1976. Jean-Sébastien Marsan, Histoire populaire de l'amour au Québec : de la Nouvelle-France à la Révolution tranquille, tome 1 : Avant 1760, Fides, 2019. Dasen, Véronique et Marie-Claire Gérard-Zai, dir. Art de manger, art de vivre : nourriture et société de l'Antiquité à nos jours. Paris, Infolio, 2012. Pedrucci, Giulia. Allaitements « transgressifs » dans l'Antiquité gréco-romaine. Dialogues d'histoire ancienne. Supplément, volume 19, numéro1, 2019. Romanet, Emmanuelle. « Politique et alimentation : l'allaitement, une préoccupation ancestrale du pouvoir », Transtext(e) s Transcultures, 10, 2015. Yalom, Marilyn. Le sein. Une histoire. Paris, Galaade Editions, 2010. Fildes, Valeria A. Breasts, bottles and babies: an history on infant feeding. Edinburg, University Press, 1986. Hartmann, Peter E. et Melina Boss. How Breastfeegind Works: Anatomy and Physiology of Human lactation, dans Breatfeeding and Breastmilk, 2018. Herrscher, Estelle. Détection isotopique des modalités d'allaitement et de sevrage à partir des ossements archéologiques. Cahiers de Nutrition et de Dietetique, volume 48, numéro 2, avril 2013, p. 75-85. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1318318/bebes-prehistoriques-lait-animal-biberons Blin, Dominique, Édith Thoueille et Michel Soulé. L'allaitement maternel : une dynamique à bien comprendre. Paris, Érès, 2007 Boneless Archéologie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhAW6sYBm8E Sánchez Romero, Margarita. Pratiques maternelles : allaitement et sevrage dans les sociétés préhistoriques. Dialogues d'histoire ancienne. Supplément, volume 19, numéro 1, 2019. Nathoo, Tasnim et Aleck Ostry. The one best way? : breastfeeding history, politics, and policy in Canada. Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2009. Sautereau, Manuelle. Aux origines de la pédiatrie moderne : le Docteur Léon Dufour et l'œuvre de la « Goutte de lait » (1894-1928). Annales de Normandie, 41e année, numéro 3, 1991. Jean, Frédéric. « L'empoisonnement par le lait ». L'impact de la campagne du lait pur sur la lutte à la mortalité infantile au Québec, 1880-1930 : le cas de Montréal. Mémoire de maîtrise, Université de Sherbrooke, 1999. Dombrow Apple, Rima. Mothers and medicine: a social history of infant feeding 1890-1950. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1987. Pauline Gravel, « Allaiter son enfant, pour l'amour de la planète », Le Devoir, 3 octobre 2019. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1227553/australopitheque-bebe-mere-allaitement https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0141076815588539 https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/82-624-x/2013001/article/11879-fra.htm Caroline Quach-Thanh à Dessine-moi un dimanche, Radio-Canada, 3 octobre 2021. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1886881/penurie-lait-hypoallergenique-parents-bebes Autres références disponibles sur demande. #histoire #documentaire #allaitement #lait #laitmaternel #breastfeeding
Les familles occidentales du 21e siècle qui optent pour le biberon savent que c'est un mode d'alimentation sécuritaire et bien pratique. Mais ça n'a pas toujours été le cas. Script: Geneviève C. Bergeron Montage: Théo Dussault-Drainville Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Pour soutenir la chaîne, au choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl Abonnez-vous à la chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/histoirenousledira Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurentturcot Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com Musique issue du site : https://epidemicsound.com Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Sources et pour aller plus loin: Boneless Archéologie, Drôles de Biberons Préhistoriques!, épisode du 10 août 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhAW6sYBm8E Fildes, Valeria A. Breasts, bottles and babies: an history on infant feeding. Edinburg, University Press, 1986. Lett, Didier et Marie-France Morel. Une histoire de l'allaitement. Paris, Éditions de la Martinière, 2006. Rima D. Apple, Mothers and medicine: a social history of infant feeding 1890-1950. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 Fildes, Valeria A. Breasts, bottles and babies: an history on infant feeding. Edinburg, University Press, 1986. Rollet, Catherine. Des gutti aux biberons contemporains, dans Premiers cris, premières nourritures. Version Web. Gauvreau, Danielle et Peter Gossage. Avoir moins d'enfants au tournant du XXe siècle : une réalité même au Québec. Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, volume 54, numéro 1. Gossage, Peter. Les enfants abandonnés à Montréal au 19e siècle : la crèche d'Youville des Sœurs Grises, 1820-1871. Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, vol. 40, no 4, printemps 1987. Nathoo, Tasnim et Aleck Ostry. The one best way? : breastfeeding history, politics, and policy in Canada. Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2009. Baillargeon, Denyse. Fréquenter les Gouttes de lait : l'expérience des mères montréalaises, 1910-1965. Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, vol. 50, no 1, été 1996. Knibiehler, Yvonne. Histoire des mères et de la maternité en Occident. Paris, PUF, « Que sais-je? », no 3539, 2017. Harari, Yuval Noah. Sapiens. Une brève histoire de l'humanité. Paris, Albin Michel, 2015. Morel, Marie-France. Théories et pratiques de l'allaitement en France au XVIIIe siècle. Annales de démographie historique, 1976. Fay-Sallois, Fanny. Les nourrices à Paris au XIXe siècle. Paris, Payot, 1980. Baillargeon, Denyse. Un Québec en mal d'enfants. La médicalisation de la maternité, 1910-1970. Montréal, Éditions du remue-ménage, 2004. Scholl, Sarah. Nourrir au lait de vache. L'alimentation des bébés entre nature et technique (1870–1910). Anthropozoologica, volume 52, numéro 1, 2017. Vallières, Alain. Médicalisation de l'alimentation du nourrisson au Canada. Une revue de littérature sociohistorique. Revue des politiques sociales et familiales, numéro 135, 2020. Sautereau, Manuelle. Aux origines de la pédiatrie moderne : le Docteur Léon Dufour et l'œuvre de la « Goutte de lait » (1894-1928). Annales de Normandie, 41e année, numéro 3, 1991. "Pasteurisation" Wikipédia (FR) https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasteurisation Dombrow Apple, Rima. Mothers and medicine: a social history of infant feeding 1890-1950. Madison, University of Wisconsin Press, 1987. Didierjean-Jouveau, Allaitement et féminisme, dans Collectif, Près du cœur, 11 juin 2016, version Web. Le texte et les sources ont été vérifiés de manière indépendante par un historien phD. Autres références disponibles sur demande. #histoire #documentaire #biberon #lait #gouttedelait
This episode explores how colonial histories, global capitalism, and systemic domination shape Western Asia or the Mashreq (often condensed as the Middle East) (post)colonial realities and, consequently, how we talk about the region. Joined by activist-scholars Dr Lina Koleilat and PhD candidate Tasnim Sammak, we unpack how to discuss and analyse the political machinations in the Mashreq, particularly in relation to recent developments in Syria. The episode also shows how diaspora communities situate these movements within the broader context of resistance against global power systems.The continuing and devastating Israeli genocidal assault on Gaza starkly shows how modernity, in its guise of progress and order, relegates Palestinian life to the peripheries of liberal humanity. It exposes the liberal world order—an order that prides itself on values of freedom and equality—as one that simultaneously perpetuates occupation, dispossession, and violence, dehumanising certain lives in favour of maintaining global capitalist order.Dr. Koleilat is a writer and an activist-scholar. She is a specialist in historical and ethnographic approaches to the study of protests, resistance, social movements and religion. She has been working with and learning from communities who resist war and government oppression to understand the genealogy of activism within specific historical, cultural and political contexts. Lina comes to the questions that drive her work and activism as a Lebanese-Palestinian scholar born and raised in Beirut and who directly experienced the horrors of war, dispossession and militarism.Tasnim Sammak is a PhD candidate at Monash University, a faculty member of education, and a Palestinian organiser with Free Palestine Coalition Naarm and Unionists for Palestine. Tasnim's grandparents were exiled from Yaffa during the Nakba in 1948 to a refugee camp in Gaza, where her father was born. She helped found the Elbit Out of Victoria campaign.
Nasser has a conversation with Tasnim Sammak, a Palestinian activist, mother, community organiser, and PhD candidate at Monash University. They speak about her family's exile to Gaza and life in refugee camps, Tasnim's reflections on the Free Palestine movement since her involvement in 2008, the military-industrial complex and profiteering from wars, the importance of staunch union solidarity, and upcoming campaigns, including Disrupt Land Forces. For info on Disrupt Land Forces, MCEC, Sep 8 -14, visit disruptlandforces.org.Disrupt Land Forces launch, Camp Sovereignty, Sun 8 Sep 5pm.Hanwha-Elbit Out of Victoria rally, Hanwha Australia Headquarters, Thu 12 Sep 4.30pm.3CR Disrupt Land Forces Coverage, Sep 9 -18 from 8am. Details.Info on Vic Pol declaration of designated area MCEC, Sep 6 - 15 via Melbourne Activist legal Support. Free Palestine rally, State Library Victoria, every Sunday from 12pm.Info on upcoming events and actions via APAN and Free Palestine Melbourne.Daily broadcast updates via Let's Talk Palestine. Image credit: 'Land Farces' @disruptwars
In a city named after the founding colonizer of the Americas, in a state named after the people whose location he misidentified, there was, briefly, a memorial to the tension between those two names: Columbus and Indiana. I'd been to Columbus, Indiana, before and hadn't given the irony a second thought. The difference this time was I was there to see the memorial that highlighted that irony. It was part of an exhibition in Columbus called, appropriately, Exhibit Columbus. The organizers had asked designers and artists to make public art on the theme of New Middles. They talked about middle cities in particular - the idea being mid-sized AND midwestern. Like Columbus. The exhibit started in August 2021. I went in October of that year. As I walked around with my mic, I watched people encounter the art. A lot of people just gazed at it, like they were looking at sculptures in a museum. But the pieces had platforms, astroturf hills, foggy screens to peer through, bouncy balls, which meant the kids were jumping right in. The day eventually got me thinking about history, memory, how we acknowledge the past that's still with us. But at first, as we all wandered around the art, I just wanted to know who public art was for. Special thanks this week to Gregory Peck, Dusty Eggers, Jei Kim, Dorian Bybee, Richard McCoy, Emily Bord, Karla Guerrero, Enrique and Tasnim in Columbus, and Anna Grimes. Maggie Nye Smith provided invaluable editorial guidance on this episode. MusicOur theme song is byAmy Oelsner and Justin Vollmar. We have additional music from the artists atUniversal Production Music and Airport People.
Episode 64.Since Muslims are currently celebrating Ramadan, Nayma has graciously returned to the podcast to share her experience of the annual holiday, what she does and why it is important to her. For Nayma, Ramadan is a capsule of light, a pause button releasing her from the hamster wheel of daily life. She takes us on a journey through the traditions of iftar, the unique aspects of Ramadan in Bangladesh and the U.S., as well as the profound impact of fasting on the mind, body, and spirit. She reveals the spiritual significance and explains the critical elements of the annual month-long holiday: fasting, breaking the fast in community, prayer, reading the Qur'an, and giving charity.Highlights: · Ramadan as a celebration of strength and mindfulness.· Connection with God and engagement with the community.· Mindful practices and self-restraint.· Amplification of prayers and attention to God.· Detox for mind, body, and soul.· Variety of iftar meals in the US compared to Bangladesh.References:Nayma's episode #26 - Grateful to God https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/podcast-1/episode/7a113141/26-nayma-tasnim-islam-grateful-to-godYaqueen Institute articles on Ramadan – - https://yaqeeninstitute.org/read/paper/how-does-ramadan-work-a-beginners-guide- https://yaqeeninstitute.org/watch/series/pillar-4-what-is-the-purpose-of-fastingRecipe – Beguni (Chickpea flour battered deep fried eggplant):Ingredients: 4 tablespoon Chickpea flourOne 4-5" eggplantChotpoti Moshola (Chat Masala)Cayennne Pepper and Cumin Powder (alt. to Chat Masala)SaltOil (for deep frying)Steps:Cut eggplant in half lengthwise and 2-3" wide slices.Mix Chickpea flour with salt and Chotpoti Mashala (Chat Masala). Add water to make a thick paste. Season the batter with Chotpoti Moshola (Chat Masala) or ground Cayenne pepper, ground Cumin and salt.Heat oil in a frying pan for deep frying.Season eggplant slices with cayenne pepper (optional), cumin and salt to taste.Coat the eggplant slices with seasoned chickpea batter and deep fry them until golden brown. Serve hot.Social Media links for Méli:Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.orgLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/melisolomon/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100066435622271Transcript: Follow the podcast!The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices. When you hear about how observant Christians, Jews and Muslims live their faith, new ideas and questions arise: Is your way similar or different? Is there an idea or practice that you want to explore? Understanding how other people live opens your mind and heart to new people you meet. Comments? Questions? Email Méli at – info@talkingwithgodproject.org The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/
Discover the grit and grace of running beyond the usual finish line as we journey with Tasnim Tudor and Dina Loufimpou into the realm of ultramarathons. Witness firsthand the transformation from ordinary strides to the extraordinary feat of covering distances that push the human spirit to its limits. This episode isn't just about running; it's about transcending barriers and embracing the diversity within the ultra-running community.Step into the shoes of runners who have morphed from marathoners to ultra-marathoners, uncovering the profound mental and physical shifts required to conquer the solitude of long-distance trails. From the quiet determination needed to train before dawn to the inner resilience that turns 'penguin' runners into ultramarathon champions, our guests share their compelling tales. These narratives aren't solely about endurance; they're a testament to the power of self-belief and the importance of representation in a sport that thrives on diversity and inclusion.As we close this chapter of our running series, gratitude is the path we choose, with heartfelt thanks to Tasnim for her marathon wisdom, and Dina for her ultra insights that have enriched our understanding of what it means to run far. The advice and personal stories shared will fuel our community as we lace up for the races ahead. Stay with us as we continue to chart the course of these incredible journeys, running side by side in pursuit of our next endurance adventure.We'd love to hear from you, so please follow us on Instagram or Facebook by searching for @thestartlinepod. You can also follow the show on your favourite podcast provider or at our website thestartlinepod.com. We'd also love to stay in touch, so don't forget to subscribe to our email list so that we can notify you when the latest episode is coming out!Follow Tasnim on Instagram: @challengetaz Follow Dina on Instagram: @runwithdinsSupport the show
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 15th, 2023. Pub Membership Plug: Public Houses, or Pubs, are not just places to drink beer, wine, cider or even something a little stronger. It is also a unique social centre, very often the focus of community life in villages, towns and cities throughout the length and breadth of the world. We here at CrossPolitic hope to emulate that for you and yours. That’s why you should grab yourself a pub membership with CrossPolitic! We have a lot of big projects we’re working on behind the scenes here at CrossPoltiic. Projects like This America, our rowdy Christian Guides, our new and improved Fight Laugh Feast App, with more to come… and we need you on this ride with us. So pull up a chair, grab a pint, and join us on this ride at fightlaughfeast.com - that’s fightlaughfeast.com. https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2023/11/14/iran-expects-10-billion-sanctions-waiver-gift-biden/ Iran Expects $10 Billion Sanctions Waiver Gift from Biden The Iranian pro-regime propaganda site Tasnim News reported on Tuesday that the administration of President Joe Biden is likely to “agree with Iran’s getting access to $10 billion” currently frozen under sanctions, adding to tens of billions in relief the White House has already processed. “The Biden administration may approve a sanctions waiver on Tuesday that will allow Iran to access at least $10 billion in previously frozen funds held in Iraq,” the outlet declared. “According to reports, Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Mohammad Reza Farzin held talks with his Omani counterpart last month on the acceleration of Iran’s access to its financial resources.” Tasnim News made the claim based on a report published on Monday by the Washington Free Beacon that described the $10 billion in question as already under a sanctions waiver, but one set to expire on Tuesday. The initial sanctions relief was reportedly issued in July, months before the unprecedented massacre of 1,200 civilians in Israel by the Iran proxy terrorist group Hamas on October 7. That mass killing – in which Hamas slaughtered children as young as infants, extensively tortured victims and desecrated corpses on camera, and took about 250 hostages – has increased pressure on the Biden administration to end sanctions relief programs that unfreeze money for Iran, allowing the government to use the unfrozen funds on legitimate needs and freeing up other funding to share with terrorist organizations such as Hamas. According to the original report, the money represents payments made by the government of Iraq to Iran in exchange for electricity services. “The Trump administration first allowed Iraq to import electricity and gas from Iran, but only on the condition that the payments were kept in an escrow account in Baghdad,” the Free Beacon explained. “The Biden administration continued to issue that waiver, and then broadened it in July so that Iraq could move more than $10 billion outside the country, enabling Tehran to draw on the funds for its budget and humanitarian needs.” The Iranian site Tasnim is sanctioned by the U.S. government for its close ties to the Iranian Islamist dictatorship. It was founded by members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a U.S.-designated terrorist organization and a formal arm of the Iranian military, so it serves as an informal mouthpiece for the Iranian regime. The October 7 Hamas attack, which the terrorists branded the “al-Aqsa flood,” has renewed calls for the Biden administration to stop its policy of sanctions relief for Iran. Iran is the world’s foremost state sponsor of terrorism and pours hundreds of millions of dollars a year into jihadist organizations threatening Israel. According to the U.S. State Department, Hamas itself receives about $100 million a year from the Iranian government. The Shiite terrorist group Hezbollah, based in Lebanon and vocally threatening attacks on Israel regularly, receives about $700 million a year from Iran. Despite the overwhelming evidence of coordination between Iran and groups such as Hamas, according to the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD), the Biden administration has granted Iran over $50 billion in sanctions relief. A month before the Israel attacks, Biden approved an agreement that gifted Iran $6 billion in sanctions relief in a single spell. In exchange for the $6 billion, which had been frozen in South Korean banks and which Washington allowed to be transferred to Iran-friendly Qatar, Iran freed five Americans it had been holding hostage in its political prisons. In October, shortly after the Hamas attack, the Biden administration “temporarily” lifted all oil and gas sanctions on socialist Venezuela, in response to dictator Nicolás Maduro’s short-lived promise to allow a free and fair presidential election. Iran and Venezuela are close allies; Iran refines a significant percentage of its own crude in Venezuela and has helped Venezuela refurbish its dilapidated oil facilities. The two countries recently signed an agreement with the Syrian dictatorship to jointly build a new refining facility. https://www.foxnews.com/world/nepal-bans-tiktok-disrupting-social-harmony Nepal bans TikTok for 'disrupting social harmony' Nepal’s government decided to ban the popular social media app TikTok on Monday, saying it was disrupting "social harmony" in the country. The announcement was made following a Cabinet meeting. Foreign Minister Narayan Prakash Saud said the app would be banned immediately. "The government has decided to ban TikTok as it was necessary to regulate the use of the social media platform that was disrupting social harmony, goodwill and flow of indecent materials," Saud said. He said that to make social media platforms accountable, the government has asked the companies to register and open a liaison office in Nepal, pay taxes and abide by the country's laws and regulations. It wasn't clear what triggered the ban or if TikTok had refused to comply with Nepal's requests. The company did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment. TikTok, owned by China’s ByteDance, has faced scrutiny in a number of countries because of concerns that Beijing could use the app to harvest user data or advance its interests. Countries including the United States, Britain and New Zealand have banned the app on government phones despite TikTok repeatedly denying that it has ever shared data with the Chinese government and would not do so if asked. Nepal has banned all pornographic sites in 2018. https://thepostmillennial.com/oregon-voters-want-to-walk-back-legalization-of-hard-drugs?utm_campaign=64487#google_vignette Oregon voters want to walk-back legalization of hard drugs In 2020, voters in Oregon passed Measure 110, which decriminalized the possession of certain drugs in small quantities for personal use and shuffled revenue from cannabis taxes to resources aimed at helping addicts. Since it went into effect the following year, crime and substance use has not gone down as intended, and as a result, residents are calling for a reintroduction of criminal penalties for users. A poll conducted by DHM Research earlier this year revealed that more than 60 percent of Oregonians want to see the decriminalization aspect of Measure 110 repealed, though support for the use of cannabis taxes to fund treatment programs has maintained popularity. According to the poll, 51 percent of those surveyed said they believed Measure 110 has been bad for Oregon. Of those, 33 percent deemed it "very bad." Over 60 percent said drug addiction, homelessness, and crime had become worse in the time since it was adopted. Rural voters who identified as Republicans were more likely than their Democratic urban neighbors to believe that the policy has had a negative impact on the state, though a sizable proportion of every demographic said as much. The poll, conducted via online survey among 500 Oregon voters between April 24 and 30, also found that drug addiction and mental health were viewed as more likely root causes of homelessness than access to affordable housing. As the Wall Street Journal reports, law enforcement officers across the state have found that contrary to what was expected, doing away with the threat of jail time has not resulted in more addicts seeking help. Since 2021, while 6,000 tickets have been issued for drug possession, only 92 people have gotten in touch with the helpline to complete an assessment that would connect them with the necessary assistance. Those who fail to call are supposed to receive a $100 fine, however that is hardly ever enforced. Overdoses have also continued to rise, jumping 23 percent between May 2021-2022 and May 2022-2023 to 1,500 statewide. https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/14/sport/adam-johnson-police-arrest-spt-intl/index.html Man arrested on suspicion of manslaughter over death of ice hockey player Adam Johnson, police say A man has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of ice hockey player Adam Johnson last month, South Yorkshire Police said in a statement on Tuesday. Johnson died after sustaining a cut to the neck while playing for the Nottingham Panthers against the Sheffield Steelers in England on October 28. A Sheffield coroner’s report found that the 29-year-old “sustained an incised wound to the neck caused by the skate of another player” and later died in hospital as a result of the injury. “Our investigation launched immediately following this tragedy and we have been carrying out extensive enquiries ever since to piece together the events which led to the loss of Adam in these unprecedented circumstances,” detective chief superintendent Becs Horsfall said in a police statement. “We have been speaking to highly specialised experts in their field to assist in our enquiries and continue to work closely with the health and safety department at Sheffield City Council, which is supporting our ongoing investigation.” The police statement added that the man arrested remains in custody. Following Johnson’s death, which the Panthers described in a statement on October 29 as a “freak accident,” there has been increased focus on player safety in ice hockey, particularly on whether protective neck guards should be more widely worn. “Adam’s death has sent shockwaves through many communities, from our local residents here in Sheffield to ice hockey fans across the world,” Horsfall said. Born in Hibbing, Minnesota, Johnson started his professional career in the American Hockey League before progressing to the National Hockey League (NHL). He featured in 13 games over two years for the Pittsburgh Penguins and also played in Sweden and Germany before joining the Panthers for the 2023-24 season. In an online obituary, Johnson’s family remembered him as a “thoughtful, patient and genuinely authentic” person who “took pleasure in the small, everyday things.” Members of the ice hockey community across the world have paid tribute to the forward, including in the city of Nottingham, where fans have laid flowers outside the Motorpoint Arena. Police said on Tuesday that officers are supporting Johnson’s family while the investigation into his death remains ongoing.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, November 15th, 2023. Pub Membership Plug: Public Houses, or Pubs, are not just places to drink beer, wine, cider or even something a little stronger. It is also a unique social centre, very often the focus of community life in villages, towns and cities throughout the length and breadth of the world. We here at CrossPolitic hope to emulate that for you and yours. That’s why you should grab yourself a pub membership with CrossPolitic! We have a lot of big projects we’re working on behind the scenes here at CrossPoltiic. Projects like This America, our rowdy Christian Guides, our new and improved Fight Laugh Feast App, with more to come… and we need you on this ride with us. So pull up a chair, grab a pint, and join us on this ride at fightlaughfeast.com - that’s fightlaughfeast.com. https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2023/11/14/iran-expects-10-billion-sanctions-waiver-gift-biden/ Iran Expects $10 Billion Sanctions Waiver Gift from Biden The Iranian pro-regime propaganda site Tasnim News reported on Tuesday that the administration of President Joe Biden is likely to “agree with Iran’s getting access to $10 billion” currently frozen under sanctions, adding to tens of billions in relief the White House has already processed. “The Biden administration may approve a sanctions waiver on Tuesday that will allow Iran to access at least $10 billion in previously frozen funds held in Iraq,” the outlet declared. “According to reports, Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Mohammad Reza Farzin held talks with his Omani counterpart last month on the acceleration of Iran’s access to its financial resources.” Tasnim News made the claim based on a report published on Monday by the Washington Free Beacon that described the $10 billion in question as already under a sanctions waiver, but one set to expire on Tuesday. The initial sanctions relief was reportedly issued in July, months before the unprecedented massacre of 1,200 civilians in Israel by the Iran proxy terrorist group Hamas on October 7. That mass killing – in which Hamas slaughtered children as young as infants, extensively tortured victims and desecrated corpses on camera, and took about 250 hostages – has increased pressure on the Biden administration to end sanctions relief programs that unfreeze money for Iran, allowing the government to use the unfrozen funds on legitimate needs and freeing up other funding to share with terrorist organizations such as Hamas. According to the original report, the money represents payments made by the government of Iraq to Iran in exchange for electricity services. “The Trump administration first allowed Iraq to import electricity and gas from Iran, but only on the condition that the payments were kept in an escrow account in Baghdad,” the Free Beacon explained. “The Biden administration continued to issue that waiver, and then broadened it in July so that Iraq could move more than $10 billion outside the country, enabling Tehran to draw on the funds for its budget and humanitarian needs.” The Iranian site Tasnim is sanctioned by the U.S. government for its close ties to the Iranian Islamist dictatorship. It was founded by members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a U.S.-designated terrorist organization and a formal arm of the Iranian military, so it serves as an informal mouthpiece for the Iranian regime. The October 7 Hamas attack, which the terrorists branded the “al-Aqsa flood,” has renewed calls for the Biden administration to stop its policy of sanctions relief for Iran. Iran is the world’s foremost state sponsor of terrorism and pours hundreds of millions of dollars a year into jihadist organizations threatening Israel. According to the U.S. State Department, Hamas itself receives about $100 million a year from the Iranian government. The Shiite terrorist group Hezbollah, based in Lebanon and vocally threatening attacks on Israel regularly, receives about $700 million a year from Iran. Despite the overwhelming evidence of coordination between Iran and groups such as Hamas, according to the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD), the Biden administration has granted Iran over $50 billion in sanctions relief. A month before the Israel attacks, Biden approved an agreement that gifted Iran $6 billion in sanctions relief in a single spell. In exchange for the $6 billion, which had been frozen in South Korean banks and which Washington allowed to be transferred to Iran-friendly Qatar, Iran freed five Americans it had been holding hostage in its political prisons. In October, shortly after the Hamas attack, the Biden administration “temporarily” lifted all oil and gas sanctions on socialist Venezuela, in response to dictator Nicolás Maduro’s short-lived promise to allow a free and fair presidential election. Iran and Venezuela are close allies; Iran refines a significant percentage of its own crude in Venezuela and has helped Venezuela refurbish its dilapidated oil facilities. The two countries recently signed an agreement with the Syrian dictatorship to jointly build a new refining facility. https://www.foxnews.com/world/nepal-bans-tiktok-disrupting-social-harmony Nepal bans TikTok for 'disrupting social harmony' Nepal’s government decided to ban the popular social media app TikTok on Monday, saying it was disrupting "social harmony" in the country. The announcement was made following a Cabinet meeting. Foreign Minister Narayan Prakash Saud said the app would be banned immediately. "The government has decided to ban TikTok as it was necessary to regulate the use of the social media platform that was disrupting social harmony, goodwill and flow of indecent materials," Saud said. He said that to make social media platforms accountable, the government has asked the companies to register and open a liaison office in Nepal, pay taxes and abide by the country's laws and regulations. It wasn't clear what triggered the ban or if TikTok had refused to comply with Nepal's requests. The company did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment. TikTok, owned by China’s ByteDance, has faced scrutiny in a number of countries because of concerns that Beijing could use the app to harvest user data or advance its interests. Countries including the United States, Britain and New Zealand have banned the app on government phones despite TikTok repeatedly denying that it has ever shared data with the Chinese government and would not do so if asked. Nepal has banned all pornographic sites in 2018. https://thepostmillennial.com/oregon-voters-want-to-walk-back-legalization-of-hard-drugs?utm_campaign=64487#google_vignette Oregon voters want to walk-back legalization of hard drugs In 2020, voters in Oregon passed Measure 110, which decriminalized the possession of certain drugs in small quantities for personal use and shuffled revenue from cannabis taxes to resources aimed at helping addicts. Since it went into effect the following year, crime and substance use has not gone down as intended, and as a result, residents are calling for a reintroduction of criminal penalties for users. A poll conducted by DHM Research earlier this year revealed that more than 60 percent of Oregonians want to see the decriminalization aspect of Measure 110 repealed, though support for the use of cannabis taxes to fund treatment programs has maintained popularity. According to the poll, 51 percent of those surveyed said they believed Measure 110 has been bad for Oregon. Of those, 33 percent deemed it "very bad." Over 60 percent said drug addiction, homelessness, and crime had become worse in the time since it was adopted. Rural voters who identified as Republicans were more likely than their Democratic urban neighbors to believe that the policy has had a negative impact on the state, though a sizable proportion of every demographic said as much. The poll, conducted via online survey among 500 Oregon voters between April 24 and 30, also found that drug addiction and mental health were viewed as more likely root causes of homelessness than access to affordable housing. As the Wall Street Journal reports, law enforcement officers across the state have found that contrary to what was expected, doing away with the threat of jail time has not resulted in more addicts seeking help. Since 2021, while 6,000 tickets have been issued for drug possession, only 92 people have gotten in touch with the helpline to complete an assessment that would connect them with the necessary assistance. Those who fail to call are supposed to receive a $100 fine, however that is hardly ever enforced. Overdoses have also continued to rise, jumping 23 percent between May 2021-2022 and May 2022-2023 to 1,500 statewide. https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/14/sport/adam-johnson-police-arrest-spt-intl/index.html Man arrested on suspicion of manslaughter over death of ice hockey player Adam Johnson, police say A man has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of ice hockey player Adam Johnson last month, South Yorkshire Police said in a statement on Tuesday. Johnson died after sustaining a cut to the neck while playing for the Nottingham Panthers against the Sheffield Steelers in England on October 28. A Sheffield coroner’s report found that the 29-year-old “sustained an incised wound to the neck caused by the skate of another player” and later died in hospital as a result of the injury. “Our investigation launched immediately following this tragedy and we have been carrying out extensive enquiries ever since to piece together the events which led to the loss of Adam in these unprecedented circumstances,” detective chief superintendent Becs Horsfall said in a police statement. “We have been speaking to highly specialised experts in their field to assist in our enquiries and continue to work closely with the health and safety department at Sheffield City Council, which is supporting our ongoing investigation.” The police statement added that the man arrested remains in custody. Following Johnson’s death, which the Panthers described in a statement on October 29 as a “freak accident,” there has been increased focus on player safety in ice hockey, particularly on whether protective neck guards should be more widely worn. “Adam’s death has sent shockwaves through many communities, from our local residents here in Sheffield to ice hockey fans across the world,” Horsfall said. Born in Hibbing, Minnesota, Johnson started his professional career in the American Hockey League before progressing to the National Hockey League (NHL). He featured in 13 games over two years for the Pittsburgh Penguins and also played in Sweden and Germany before joining the Panthers for the 2023-24 season. In an online obituary, Johnson’s family remembered him as a “thoughtful, patient and genuinely authentic” person who “took pleasure in the small, everyday things.” Members of the ice hockey community across the world have paid tribute to the forward, including in the city of Nottingham, where fans have laid flowers outside the Motorpoint Arena. Police said on Tuesday that officers are supporting Johnson’s family while the investigation into his death remains ongoing.
Today's question comes from one of the YouTube viewers. Tasnim, wrote in and wanted to know whether or not "stress reaction" is the same terminology that is used in the UK for the term "metatarsalgia". This question points out how confusing these two terms can be when you have forefoot pain that might be a stress fracture, might be a plantar plate sprain, or could even be a neuroma. Are stress "reaction" and "metatarsalgia" the same terms? Well, that's what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast.