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Qui en veut à l'image du Président de la Transition, Président de la République, Chef de l'Etat, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema ? C'est du moins, la question qui taraude les esprits des Gabonais depuis quelques jours déjà. Depuis dimanche dernier en effet, des photos peu flatteuses de son épouse circulent sur la toile. Elles soulevant des interrogations quant aux intentions derrière ces publications. Selon des informations reçues, tout commence avec une photo manifestement ratée et (...) - COMMUNICATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
[SAnews.gov.za] The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) announced on Wednesday that two soldiers were killed yesterday when M23 rebels attacked the town of Sake in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), while 20 are injured.
Vancouver police have released video of a suspect they believe set fire to the entrance of a synagogue last month.
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Manitoba RCMP and Crown prosecutors will not lay charges against the driver of a bus involved in a crash with a semi-truck in 2023.
The suit was launched after the Office of the Veterans Ombud found the government had been improperly calculating the disability benefits and pensions of its clients starting in 2003.
The City of Winnipeg is asking people to avoid the area of Camrose Bay after a house exploded.
Phil Foden has left England's Euro 2024 camp to return home for the birth of his child. It is understood the attacker's partner is giving birth to their third baby
Árvakur, the publisher of Morgunblaðið, experienced an overwhelming cyber attack on most networked systems on Sunday, resulting in a large amount of data being effectively taken hostage by encryption. The news site mbl.is is still up and running, and Morgunblaðið has been published on schedule.
Minister of Justice Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir says that the cyber attack that was carried out on Árvakur’s computer system on Sunday was a major topic at the government’s meeting yesterday. She believes that attacks of this kind are part of war and that democracies be united on the watch and stand firm against certain forces.
Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail, with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.
In a 6-3 ruling, the majority said the challengers did not have legal grounds — or standing — to bring the case against the Biden administration.
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The Supreme Court has declined an application requesting the return of a Starlink satellite dish, cable and router to Edward Rory McGuire, who had purchased and loaned them to Milroy Cainton.
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Daniel Duffield, 24, was named by shocked residents of the street in Hednesford, Cannock, Staffordshire.
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According to Russian Deputy Justice Minister Oleg Sviridenko, the creation of NPOs with foreign assistance to work in the fields of education, culture, environmental protection and other areas «to a certain extent was a cover for the West»
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The victims reportedly suffered minor traumas and bruises
«The peace initiative that was put forward by Russian President Vladimir Putin represents a real basis for a peaceful settlement between the two countries,» the Syrian leader stressed
Alcohol kills nearly three million people annually, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday, adding that while the death rate had dropped slightly in recent years it remained «unacceptably high». The United Nations health agency's latest report on alcohol and health said alcohol causes nearly one in 20 deaths globally each year, through drink driving, alcohol-induced violence and abuse, and a multitude of diseases and disorders. The report said 2.6 million deaths were attributed to alcohol consumption in 2019 -- the latest available statistics -- accounting for 4.7 percent of all deaths worldwide that year. Nearly three-quarters of those deaths were in men, it said. «Substance use severely harms individual health, increasing the risk of chronic diseases, mental health conditions, and tragically resulting in millions of preventable deaths every year,» WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said. He pointed out that there had been «some reduction in alcohol consumption and related harm worldwide since 2010». «(But) the health and social burden due to alcohol use remains unacceptably high,» he continued, highlighting that younger people were disproportionately affected. The highest proportion of alcohol-attributable deaths in 2019 -- 13 percent -- were among people aged 20 to 39, the WHO said. - Cancer, car crashes - Drinking is linked to a slew of health conditions, including cirrhosis of the liver and some cancers. Of all fatalities it caused in 2019, the report found that an estimated 1.6 million were from noncommunicable diseases. Of these, 474,000 were from cardiovascular diseases, 401,000 from cancer and a huge 724,000 from injuries, including traffic accidents and self-harm. Alcohol abuse also makes people more susceptible to infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, HIV and pneumonia, the report found. An estimated 209 million people lived with alcohol dependence in 2019 -- 3.7 percent of the global population. Total per capita consumption worldwide decreased slightly to 5.5 litres of alcohol in 2019 from 5.7 litres nine years earlier, the report found. But alcohol consumption overall is unevenly distributed around the globe. Well over half of the world's population over the age of 15 abstains completely. Europe accounted by far for the highest levels of per capital drinking, at 9.2 litres, followed by the Americas at 7.5 litres. The lowest consumption was in predominantly Muslim countries in Northern Africa, the Middle East and Asia, the report said. - Heavy drinkers - Among people who drank alcohol in 2019, the report determined they consumed 27 grammes of pure alcohol per day on average. That is roughly equivalent to two glasses of wine, two small bottles of beer or two shots of spirits. «This level and frequency of drinking is associated with increased risks of numerous health conditions and associated mortality and disability,» the WHO warned. In 2019, a full 38 percent of current drinkers acknowledged having engaged in heavy episodic drinking, defined as consuming at last 60 grammes of pure alcohol on one or more occasions in the preceding month. Globally, 23.5 percent of 15- to 19-year-olds were considered current drinkers. That jumped to more than 45 percent for people in this age group living in Europe, and to nearly 44 percent in the Americas. The WHO said it was essential to improve access to quality treatment for substance use disorders. In 2019, the proportion of people contacting such treatment services ranged from below one percent to 35 percent in countries providing this data. «Stigma, discrimination and misconceptions about the efficacy of treatment contribute to these critical gaps in treatment provision,» Vladimir Poznyak, head of WHO's unit for alcohol, drugs and addictive behaviours, told reporters. © Agence France-Presse
The Supreme Court’s remaining decisions include Donald Trump’s claim of immunity, charges for Jan. 6 rioters and abortion care.
Le Premier Ministre, Chef du Gouvernement de la Transition, Raymond Ndong Sima, a reçu une délégation de la Haute Autorité de la Communication (HAC) ce 26 juin 2024 à Libreville. Cette délégation est conduite par son président, Germain Ngoyo Moussavou. La rencontre s'inscrit dans le cadre de l'application de l'article 33 de la loi 014/2023 du 3 juillet 2023 portant réorganisation de la HAC. Cette rencontre a permis aux membres de la délégation de la HAC, de présenter et de remettre au (...) - COMMUNICATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Kiev has a realistic chance of becoming a member of the bloc by the end of the decade, EU ambassador Katarina Mathernova has said Read Full Article at RT.com