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The New York state attorney general, Thursday, sued former US President Donald Trump for “obstructing” his civil investigation conducted since 2019 into possible fraud in the tax practices of the Trump Organization family group. • Read also: Ketanji Brown Jackson, confirmed African-American justice for the first time in the Supreme Court • Read also: Trump says he wanted to mingle with the crowd on the day the Capitol was stormed • Read also: Ivanka Trump will testify at the commission investigating the attack on the Capitol Attorney General Letitia James, elected from the Democratic Party, has been hunting the former…

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German Chancellor Olaf Schulz’s government failed Thursday to persuade lawmakers to vote to commit to the coronavirus vaccination from the age of 60. The compulsory vaccination project, a promise by the German chancellor that faltered for several months, received 296 votes in favour, but was rejected by 378 deputies. Nine members of the lower house of the German parliament abstained from the vote. This disdain is significant for Angela Merkel’s successor, who spoke in the fall about the compulsory vaccination of all adults, promised “the end of February or the beginning of March.” But the new Social Democratic chancellor was…

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It hurts to watch the behavior of elected Republicans in Washington, but that won’t stop the party from returning to power next November. Donald Trump is no longer in office, but his toxic style, contempt for democratic norms, and rejection of some basic tenets of American politics remain popular in his party. An unsuspecting observer may think this is a temporary aberration, but for many Republicans, it’s a winning formula that is here to stay. Some recent drifts In recent weeks, hearings over Justice Kitangi Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court nomination have been enough to cause nausea, as the questioning of…

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A rival to the conservative leadership, Jean Charest, promises that he will make the blockage of vital infrastructure such as pipelines, mines or even railways illegal if he is prime minister. • Read also: Jean Charest should go to second gear • Read also: Jean Charest campaigning in Sherbrooke • Read also: Charest believes that victory passes through Quebec This proposal would be expressed in the Critical Infrastructure Protection Act, which would restore the police the right to remove illegal barriers without resorting to a court order. Several recent demonstrations in Canadian history align with the description given of misdeeds…

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On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin called on the Ukrainian authorities to “discover civilian bodies in the town of Bucha, near Kyiv, after the withdrawal of forces from Moscow.” • Read also: Bocha: China evokes ‘extremely disturbing’ images • Read also: direct | Day 42 of the Russian invasion During an interview with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Mr. Putin made special reference to “the rude and cynical provocation of the Kyiv regime in the city of Buca,” according to a Kremlin press release. This is the first reaction of the Russian president to this issue, which is causing international…

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Sorry, your browser does not support videos (London) Missing for more than 20 years from the University of Cambridge and considered stolen, Charles Darwin’s precious notebooks recently appeared mysteriously in a gift bag left in the library with a greeting card. Posted yesterday at 7:53 AM Two notebooks, one containing a diagram of the “tree of life” that has become a symbol of the theory of evolution for English naturalists, “are in good condition and have been returned to the Cambridge University Library after more than two decades. They were found missing,” the library said in a statement on Tuesday.…

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4 . managementAnd the The dose of the vaccine against COVID-19 has been extended to Quebecers aged 60 or over, while another vaccination campaign is planned for the fall. • Read also: He wears an extended mask to deal with the sixth wave The protection provided by the vaccine began to wane after five months, said National Director of Public Health Dr.s Luke Poelho. Screenshot of TVA News That’s why, starting tomorrow, people aged 70 and over will be able to make an appointment to receive 4And the dose. People in their 60s will be eligible starting next Monday, April…

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4 . managementAnd the The dose of the vaccine against COVID-19 has been extended to Quebecers aged 60 or over, while another vaccination campaign is planned for the fall. • Read also: Mask mandatory at least until April 30 in Quebec The protection provided by the vaccine began to wane after five months, said National Director of Public Health Dr.s Luke Poelho. Screenshot of TVA News That’s why, starting tomorrow, people aged 70 and over will be able to make an appointment to receive 4And the dose. People in their 60s will be eligible starting next Monday, April 11th. Note…

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Having been called to become the 116th judge of the nation’s highest court, the 51-year-old judge will, in all likelihood, be the first African-American woman to reach her. Despite the intense partisanship of the hearings surrounding her confirmation — and the polarizing climate that now characterizes Washington — she has managed to garner the support of the majority of Republican senators who are believed to be likely to support her. Republican Senators Lisa Murkowski and Mitt Romney alternately announced Monday night that they would support the selection of Justice Brown, paving the way for her nomination to be confirmed. After…

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“Une cupidité insatiable” : la peine maximale, 10 ans de prison, a été requise lundi contre Lionel Guedj et cinq ans, dont un avec sursis, contre son père Carnot, deux dentistes jugés pour avoir mutilé des centaines de patients à dan Marseille, southern France. • Read also: France: Two dentists tried for widespread mutilation The public prosecutor requested a referral warrant against the defendants and demanded that they also be fined 375,000 euros (approximately $515,000) for Lionel Gage, 41, as well as the seizure of his building, and a fine of 150,000 euros (more than $205,600) to his 70-year-old father.…

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