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Month: March 2024

La cadena de noticias DW pide al Gobierno de Venezuela que restablezca su transmisión de TV en el país

Sol Amaya (CNN en Español)– El director general de la cadena pública alemana de noticias Deutsche Welle, Peter Limbourg, pidió este martes al gobierno de Venezuela que permita la reanudación de su señal de TV en el país después de que el presidente Nicolás Maduro anunciara la interrupción y la calificara de “emisora nazi”. Ahora

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The commission conducting an independent investigation of the mass shootings in Lewiston heard directly from survivors.

Survivors of Lewiston mass shootings recount fear, panic and anger to commission

By WMTW Staff Click here for updates on this story     LEWISTON, Maine (WMTW) — The commission conducting an independent investigation of the mass shootings in Lewiston heard directly from survivors on Monday. At 9 a.m., the commission hosted a public meeting at Lewiston’s City Council chambers. During Monday’s hearing, survivors shared their experiences from Oct.

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University of Maryland orders fraternities, sororities to indefinitely cease activities immediately

By Kim Dacey Click here for updates on this story     COLLEGE PARK, Maryland (WBAL) — The University of Maryland ordered all fraternities and sororities to immediately and indefinitely cease and desist activities. The university’s Student Affairs Division sent a notice on Friday, saying several chapters engaged in dangerous activity. A letter sent to interfraternity organizations

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The EU’s border agency has a duty to inform Libya’s coast guard about migrant boats, official says

BRUSSELS (AP) — The head of the European Union’s border and coast agency says it has a duty to inform Libyan authorities about migrant boats in trouble in the country’s waters. Over the weekend, a German charity accused Libya’s coast guard of threatening its crew, including by firing live bullets, during a rescue. Frontex monitors

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Paris won’t allow tourists free access to the Olympics opening ceremony along the Seine River

By ANGELA CHARLTON Associated Press PARIS (AP) — The French government says tourists won’t be allowed to watch the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics for free. Authorities are struggling with security concerns about the unprecedented open-air event along the Seine River. Organizers had planned a grandiose opening ceremony July 26 for up to 600,000

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