text,meta,duplicates "Fridays despite a rescue package after the company went into administration. From this date onwards, all UK payment service providers are required to reimburse victims of authorised push payment fraud. This new regulation supersedes a voluntary code introduced in May 2019, of which only 10 payment service providers were members. The price of a first class stamp increases by 30p to £1.65. 8 October In his annual update of security threats posed to the UK, Ken McCallum, the head of MI5, says that Russia's intelligence agency has been on a mission to generate ""sustained mayhem on British and European streets"". Office for National Statistics data for the year up to June 2023 shows fewer UK births than deaths over a 12-month period for the first time since the 1970s, with 16,300 fewer births occurring, while net migration increased the population by 662,400 to an estimated 68,265,200. Housing and planning minister, Matthew Pennycook, is referred to the parliamentary commissioner for","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the United Kingdom.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Several newspapers, including O Globo, Veja, and Folha de S.Paulo, characterised what happened as terrorism. O Estado de S. Paulo and El Mundo described the event as an attempted coup d'état. On 9 January, tens of thousands of people attended rallies against the rioters in many Brazilian cities. Supreme Federal Court considered the attacks as terrorist acts. == Domestic == === Government === ==== Executive ==== President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva condemned the demonstrators as ""vandals, fascists and nazis"" in a tweet and called their actions ""barbarism"". He said that ""there was, I would say, incompetence, bad will, bad faith, on the part of the people who take care of public security in the Federal District"". Minister of Planning and Budget Simone Tebet called for ""exemplary punishments"" for the protestors on Twitter. She added that ""the Federal Constitution supports our Ministers of Justice and Defense in the use of all rigorous legitimate means for the defense of order,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Reactions to the 2023 Brazilian Congress attack.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Jesurún, President of the Colombian Football Federation, was not present at the awards ceremony; he and his son Ramón Jamil Jesurún were arrested for three felony counts of battery and are accused of fighting multiple security guards. On July 16, the Colombia Football Federation issued a statement regretting the incident and apologizing to the tournament organizers, the host country, and the people in attendance who were affected. In addition, the Colombian Football Federation statement also claimed that Jesurún deeply regrets what happened. CONMEBOL also released a statement claiming that it bears “regret that the acts of violence caused by malicious individuals have tarnished a final that was ready to be a great sports celebration,"" but avoided addressing Jesurún's arrest. ESPN reported that Hard Rock Stadium was left with significant damage after the event, including shattered escalator railings and bent security railings. 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N. R. Jenzen-Jones, director of the Australia-based Armament Research Services, said that ""[o]ne would expect remnants to be recoverable in all but the most extreme circumstances, and the available imagery of the hospital site suggests something ought to be identifiable on the ground"", and he told The New York Times that recoverable debris should be present based on satellite imagery. Marc Garlasco echoed this sentiment, indicating that in his 20 years of investigating war crimes, including during three wars in Gaza, this is the first time there were no remnants to be seen. Hamas told The Washington Post that it possessed remnants of the munition and that ""they will soon be shown to the world,"" directly contradicting what was said to The New York Times. David Leonhardt concluded that Hamas's failure to produce evidence from the projectile ""suggests the group may not want outsiders to see it."" During an Israeli interrogation, a PIJ spokesman said that the group","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "a year earlier, is overturned after the Court of Appeal declares it to have been ""unsafe"". 2024 United Kingdom riots: A mother who went on holiday to Ibiza rather than attend her 12-year-old son's sentencing for his role in the riots is ordered to pay £1,200 in compensation and attend a six-month parenting course. 12 September Starmer says he will draw up a 10-year plan that will see the ""biggest reimagining of the NHS"" since it was formed after a report by Lord Darzi describes the health service as being in a ""critical condition"", but the prime minister says there will be no extra funding for the NHs without reform. Starmer confirms the UK government did not carry out an assessment of the potential impact of cutting winter fuel payments to pensioners before making the announcement. A nonbinding people's jury on assisted dying, established by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, recommends the law in England should be changed to allow terminally ill patients to make the decision to end","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the United Kingdom.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "tetracuspidatus is published by Hoffmann, Ribeiro & de Andrade (2023), who interpret the holotype specimen as representing an early ontogenetic stage, and consider C. tetracuspidatus to be a nomen dubium. Hoffmann, de Andrade & Martinelli (2023) redescribe the skeletal anatomy of ""Probelesodon"" kitchingi, and transfer this species to the genus Chiniquodon. Description of new lower jaw remains of Agudotherium gassenae from the Late Triassic of Brazil, providing new information on the anatomy of this taxon, and a study on its phylogenetic affinities is published by Kerber, Pretto & Müller (2023), who recover A. gassenae as the sister taxon of Prozostrodontia. Stefanello et al. (2023) describe a new, complete and exceptionally well-preserved skull of Prozostrodon brasiliensis from the Upper Triassic strata in Brazil, and name a new endemic clade of South American cynodonts – Prozostrodontidae, including Prozostrodon and Pseudotherium. A study on the endocranial anatomy of Prozostrodon","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in paleontology.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "a ""hard response"" to the attack and declared that those responsible ""will be the definite target of repression and just punishment from now on"". Iranian clerics and Grand Ayatollahs vehemently condemned the bombings and urged severe punishment for the perpetrators. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi cancelled a scheduled visit to Turkey and declared a national day of mourning for the victims of the attacks on 4 January. Interior minister Ahmad Vahidi vowed an imminent response for the responsible parties. In his visit to the scene, FARAJA head Brigadier General Ahmad-Reza Radan vowed to uproot terrorists. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly urged authorities to identify those behind the attacks. Soleimani's daughter Zeinab condemned the attacks and expressed hope that ""the perpetrators of the crime will be identified and punished for their actions"". === International === ==== Countries ==== Russian president Vladimir Putin expressed condolences","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Kerman bombings.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "27, he asked for an extension on the deadline for deals. The Guardian reported that prosecutors did not intend to offer a deal to Trump, Giuliani, or Meadows. === Proffer video leak === The four who pleaded guilty gave recorded interviews. Hampton's attorney, Jonathan Miller III, leaked these proffer videos to the media, and parts of them were published on November 13: On September 29, Scott Hall complained he was never reimbursed for his charter flight to Coffee County on January 7, 2021, which he said he did ""for shits and giggles"" as a ""political tourist"" and a ""water boy"". He said the ""brain trust"" in the Coffee County breach included co-defendant Robert Cheeley, who had asked Hall (a bail bondsman) to help him locate Ruby Freeman. On October 18, Sidney Powell told investigators that Giuliani, at a December 18, 2020, meeting in the Oval Office including Trump, had discussed accessing voting equipment. She said she still believed there was ""machine fraud"", though she also","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Georgia election racketeering prosecution.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the president may be impeached and have his powers suspended by a two-thirds majority of the National Assembly, after which Prime Minister Han Duck-soo would have become acting president pending a vote by the Constitutional Court of Korea to remove the president from office and hold early elections. Two presidents had previously been impeached – Roh Moo-hyun was impeached in 2004 but reinstated by the Constitutional Court and Park Geun-hye was impeached in 2017 and removed from office. While PPP leader Han Dong-hoon initially opposed impeachment, he later said that Yoon should ""suspend his duties soon"" and a poll found that 73.6% of respondents supported impeachment. Before voting began on 7 December, all but one PPP lawmaker left the Korea National Assembly Proceeding Hall to boycott the impeachment vote; while two later reentered the chamber, the vote fell 5 short of the quorum of 200 and speaker Woo Won-shik canceled vote-counting. After the vote failed, PPP floor leader Choo","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Efforts to impeach Yoon Suk Yeol.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "delegation wins 13 gold, nine silver, and ten bronze medals and places 8th out of 84 countries competing at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. 30 July – A civilian employee of the Defense Counterintelligence Command is arrested on charges of leaking military secrets to a Chinese national. === August === 5 August – The benchmark KOSPI records its highest fall on record amid concerns over an economic slowdown in the United States. 20 August – A North Korean soldier defects to South Korea by crossing through a section of the DMZ in Goseong County, Gangwon Province. 22 August The Bank of Korea freezes its benchmark interest rate at 3.5 percent, with Governor Rhee Chang-yong saying its board had opened the door to a potential rate cut within three months. The presidential office calls the decision ""disappointing from the perspective of boosting domestic command."" At least seven people are killed and 12 others are injured in a fire at a hotel in Bucheon. 28 August – The Korea AeroSpace","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in South Korea.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "from the three-point line. Similar to Games 1 and 2, Kyrie Irving struggled with a 5-for-16 shooting night, finishing the game with 15 points, nine assists, three rebounds and a steal. The Celtics notably had a significant edge on the glass with a 51–35 rebounding advantage, and went 17 of 20 (85%) from the free throw line compared to the Mavs' 7 of 13 (53.8%). Jaylen Brown was voted the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP), after averaging 20.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 5 assists. Brown edged out Tatum who averaged 22.2 points, 7.8 rebounds and 7.2 assists per game for the series. With the win, the Celtics finished with the second-best postseason record (16–3) since the NBA went to four best-of-seven rounds of the playoffs in 2003, only behind the 2016–17 Golden State Warriors, who went 16–1. == Impact == This was the first championship for the Celtics since the 2008 Finals and 18th overall, making them the NBA franchise with the most championships. The Celtics","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 NBA Finals.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "European Council, Charles Michel, also reacted to the video, saying that the EU will do everything possible to ensure that responsibility and justice defeat terror and impunity. Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu expressed indignation at the fact that against the backdrop of such crimes committed by Russian troops, a discussion continues about the possibility of Russian participation in the Olympic Games. Deputy Chairman of the Bundestag Katrin Göring-Eckardt said that the video is yet another proof of the brutality of the Russians, and those responsible for numerous war crimes must be held accountable. British Ambassador to Ukraine Melinda Simmons said the video is a new item on the list of accusations against Russia related to the invasion of Ukraine. Council of Europe Secretary General Maria Pejcinovic Buric condemned the inhumane treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war and called for the perpetrators to be brought to justice. U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink also","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2022 Ukrainian prisoner of war beheading.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "airstrike and injured 3 civilians. On November 29th, Israeli soldiers published a video of them deliberately running over and destroying ambulances in Southern Lebanon. On the same day, IDF forces pushed into areas of Lebanon which they had not previously entered with tanks and artillery, advancing on Markaba and Khiam. They reportedly began demolishing roads and buildings in the areas they occupied. On November 30, an Israeli drone attack on a car in Majdal Zoun injured 3 including a child. On December 2, an Israeli strike on a house in Haris killed 5 people and injured 2 others. Earlier in the same day, several Israeli strikes killed a Lebanese Army officer and injured another. Bint Jbeil News later published an image of 6 people it said were killed in the strike, which included a woman and a child. == Reactions == === Lebanon === Prime Minister Najib Mikati called for unity in Lebanon after the ""most cruel phase in Lebanese history"", stressing that the Lebanese army should","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Israel\u2013Lebanon ceasefire agreement.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "that the United States and the European Union opposed the bill because they did not want their influence to become transparent, and that they encouraged what he described as a disinformation campaign and hysteria against the proposed law. ==== Abkhazia ==== In 2023, Inal Ardzinba, who is Minister for Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia, a breakaway state internationally recognized as part of Georgia, said that the United States was trying to carry out a coup in Georgia to destabilize the region and launch a ""second front"" of the Russo-Ukrainian War in the South Caucasus. === Russia === Maria Zakharova criticized the European Union's position regarding situation in Georgia and accused Josep Borrell of ""crossing the limits of decency"" and ""putting pressure on Georgian citizens"". The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Russia, Sergey Lavrov compared the situation in Georgia to the Euromaidan in Ukraine. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation warned Georgians on consequences","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023\u20132024 Georgian protests.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the end of the month, the Armenians took complete control of the body of water, along with the power plant, and celebrated this operation as an ""incomparable victory"", blocking the Tartar–Kalbajar road for the Azerbaijanis. On 12 May 1994, the parties signed a Russian-brokered ceasefire agreement ending the First Nagorno-Karabakh War. However, the loss of the Sarsang Reservoir had far-reaching consequences for the Azerbaijanis living in close proximity; in autumn and winter, water was released by the Armenian authorities from Sarsang without any warning, causing artificial floods in the frontline regions of Azerbaijan. In contrast, during the spring-summer months, water flow was decreased, resulting in irrigation water shortage and droughts, particularly in the villages of Tartar. In the wake of the war, the forcibly displaced people mainly settled in the frontline, which also increased the demand for water. On the other hand, lack of maintenance and related repair activities was one","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly Resolution 2085 (2016).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "is instructed not to consider how Merchan might sentence Trump. The same day, the prosecution gave a four-hour and 41 minute closing argument including breaks. Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass described Pecker's testimony as ""utterly damning"". Steinglass noted that some key parts of Daniels' story were proven true and noted that the defense appeared to acknowledge that Trump knew about the Daniels payment as early as 2017. Steinglass stated that it made sense that Cohen was interested in the outcome of the case, noting that Trump dropped him ""like a hot potato"" when their relationship soured. Steinglass argued that Cohen was Trump's ""fixer"" and that his knowledge was ""limited to what actually happened"". It was noted that Cohen did not work for the Trump Organization's legal department and answered directly to Trump. A footnote from the 2018 Office of Government Ethics form was shown, which stated that ""In 2016 expenses were incurred by one of Donald J. Trump's attorneys, Michael Cohen.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Prosecution of Donald Trump in New York.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Gwaii, has been in drought throughout the summer months of 2023. Two-thirds of BC's water basins were in extreme to exceptional drought, with the hardest-hit areas being across the south and in the northeast Peace River region. Tofino saw only a quarter of its usual rainfall between July and Oct 21; Vancouver had less than 10% of its usual rainfall; and Victoria, British Columbia recorded only 2 millimetres of rain instead of its normal average of 132 mm. In Prince George, British Columbia, the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako Rivers had nearly run dry. The provincial government first announced impending drought on June 23, when several major watersheds were already at drought level 3 and the Peace River region had hit drought level 4. At that time and throughout the drought, it only asked for voluntary water restrictions. It did not invoke the 2016 Water Sustainability Act or make use of the 2021 Healthy Watersheds Initiative. Consequently, virtually all emergency measures were","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Canadian drought.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "by uniformed policemen at 15:05 CET with dozens of policemen coming in afterwards. After the arrival of the police, no gunshots were heard from within the building. Based on information given by students, the police searched for the perpetrator on the upper floors, while other officers started evacuating students from the lower floors to the Rudolfinum across the street. At 15:11 the police officers who were searching for the perpetrator on the upper floors were alerted that he was shooting from a rifle towards the streets, with mistaken information that the perpetrator was on the rooftop, while in reality he was on 4th floor top terrace. The gunfire also caused panic outside, with crowds fleeing Charles Bridge. Police lost some time searching for a route outside, as the area was difficult to navigate. While the first three floors are accessible by the main central staircase, the position of the side staircase leading to the fourth floor was not immediately visible to the officers.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Prague shootings.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "under CUAET. Applicants who have experienced delays with their applications and received a positive decision on or after 4 February 2024 are eligible to arrive in Canada by 31 July 2024. Upon arrival, they can apply for an inland study permit and an open work permit at no cost. == Visa holder status and benefits == Those approved would be permitted to stay in Canada for up to three years, as opposed to the six months of typical visitor visas, and are legally considered temporary residents rather than refugees. Unlike refugees, temporary residents are not provided permanent residency upon arrival or social support in some provinces, and will have to pay international student fees to attend post-secondary education. Provincial governments that provide social support include British Columbia and Ontario, providing Medical Services Plan (MSP) and Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP), respectively, upon arrival. Manitoba covers the cost of medical examinations for arrivals under CUAET.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Canada\u2013Ukraine authorization for emergency travel.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "and attacking an Asian man in his car saying the word ""kill"" while shouting racial slurs. A hotel housing asylum seekers was also attacked, with rioters throwing bricks and smashing windows. Outside England, there were also protests and violence in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Anti-immigration and anti-racism demonstrators faced off outside Belfast City Hall and were kept apart by riot police. A firework was thrown toward the anti-racism demonstration. The anti-immigration protesters then attempted to march to the Belfast Islamic Centre, but were blocked by police. Instead, they attacked several immigrant-owned businesses on Botanic Avenue. Violence continued in the Sandy Row area that night, where a supermarket and a café owned by immigrants were burnt out. Cars were burned and missiles were thrown at police, injuring three officers. Four people were arrested for the violence. Elsewhere in Northern Ireland, the M5 motorway was closed due to protest activity in Newtownabbey, and there","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 United Kingdom riots.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "91, painter. 4 January – Leonid Tkachenko, 70, Ukrainian-Russian football player (Baltika Kaliningrad, Metalist Kharkiv) and manager (Dynamo Saint Petersburg). Konstantin Zheldin, 90, actor (Major Whirlwind, Seventeen Moments of Spring, Brother 2). 6 January – Victor Ekimovskiy, 76, composer. Oleg Ryabokon, 84, film director, screenwriter, and songwriter. Vladimir Khavinson, 77, gerontologist, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 8 January – Mark Kharitonov, 86, novelist, poet and translator. Djabrail Chahkiev, 68, archaeologist. 10 January – Marat Baglai, 92, jurist, judge (1995–2003) and president (1997–2003) of the Constitutional Court. Tamara Milashkina, 89, operatic soprano. 11 January – Yury Solomin, 88, actor (An Ordinary Miracle, Dersu Uzala, Die Fledermaus). 12 January – Gennady Yakovlev, 85, botanist, pharmacognosist, and phytochemist. 14 January – Lev Rubinstein, 76, poet, essayist, and social activist. 15 January – Tatyana Frunze, 103, organic chemist and professor.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Russia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to some of the student debt relief efforts by the Biden administration, but differing in the source for its financing. === Expansion of presidential powers === Trump's plan to expand presidential powers is based largely on a controversial and not widely-held interpretation of the constitution known as the unitary executive theory. The plan includes: ""Dismantl[ing] the deep state and reclaim[ing] our democracy from Washington corruption"", by firing government employees, reissuing Executive Order 13957 (Schedule F), ""restoring the president's authority to fire rogue bureaucrats"". Also, reforming FISA courts, declassifying and publishing ""all documents on Deep State spying, censorship, and corruption"", taking action against ""government leakers"", making every Inspector General's office independent and separated from the departments they oversee, establishing an independent auditing system to monitor the intelligence agencies, moving government positions out of Washington, banning","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Agenda 47.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "system was believed to have started in late spring, and was carried out through applications that people downloaded with instructions from interactive chatbots on Telegram. This allowed them to enter the system and benefit from transfers from the bank. Cernăuțeanu stated that Moldovan police had documented and stopped the activity of such bots in 97 Telegram groups. === International reactions === The European Union welcomed the results and condemned the alleged ""unprecedented malign interference by Russia"". European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen praised the referendum result, saying that ""In the face of Russia's hybrid tactics, Moldova shows that it is independent, it is strong and it wants a European future!"", while the United States also noted Russian attempts to ""undermine Moldova's election and its European integration"". Meanwhile, the Kremlin expressed doubt on how the 'Yes' vote narrowly won and reiterated its denial of allegations of interference. The","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Moldovan European Union membership referendum.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "statements on the martial law declaration through an article published in the state newspaper Rodong Sinmun, describing it as an ""insane act"" that was ""akin to the coup d'état of the decades-ago military dictatorship era"". It also described the incident ""revealed the weakness in South Korean society"" and hinted at the end of Yoon's political career. The newspaper also published images of anti-Yoon protests in Seoul. == See also == 16 May coup – 1961 military coup in South KoreaPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets October Restoration – 1972 self-coup by South Korean President Park Chung-hee Coup d'état of December Twelfth – 1979 coup d'état in South Korea that brought Chun Doo-hwan to power 2019 South Korean National Assembly attack – an incident where supporters of the Liberty Korea Party, a predecessor of the People Power Party, illegally invaded the National Assembly and violently attacked lawmakers of other parties. Impeachment of Park Geun-hye#Plans for a","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 South Korean martial law.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Timetable == === Initial timetable === In August 2023, Chutkan set trial for March 4, 2024. This was close to federal prosecutors' proposal of January 2, 2024, whereas Trump's team had suggested April 2026. Originally, all pre-trial motions were due by October 9. On September 28, Trump's attorneys requested a 60-day extension. On October 6, Chutkan extended the filing deadline for motions to dismiss and other dispositive motions (except motions in limine and motions to suppress) until October 23. On October 10, acknowledging that the screening of potential jurors would involve revealing jurors' identities to the legal teams, prosecutors recommended prohibiting attorneys from ""friending"" or ""following"" the social media accounts of potential jurors. On November 2, Chutkan ruled that jury selection would begin on February 9 (aligned with the prosecution's request of early February) and ordered that the parties not share any jury pool research with any other legal entity (such as","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (election obstruction case).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "mission in the country, and to support the President of the European Council Charles Michel's EU-facilitated normalization process between Armenia and Azerbaijan."" == Timeline of events == On 12 December 2022, the EU's Foreign Affairs Council stated, ""Sending a permanent mission to Armenia would help maintain the EU's credibility as a facilitator of dialogue between Armenia and Azerbaijan."" On 16 December 2022, members of the European External Action Service arrived in Armenia for political consultations with Armenian authorities. Various issues were discussed including Armenia-EU relations and the implementation of the Armenia–EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement. On 20 December 2022, the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell stated, ""Today we start a new phase in the EU's engagement in the South Caucasus, with a transitional team that will prepare the ground for a possible longer term EU mission in Armenia, with the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/EU Planning Assistance Team in Armenia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "navy blue. The trickles of blood falling down Trump's face are echoed in the red stripes of the American flag which aligns with the republican red of the podium."" Oscar noted Vucci's knowledge of ""the importance of retaining a sense of photographic composure in being able to attain 'the shot', of being sure to cover the situation from numerous angles, including capturing the scene with the right composition and light."" Writing in The Washington Post, Philip Kennicott described a close-mouthed photograph as ""strongly constructed, with aggressive angles that reflect the chaos and drama of the moment, and a powerful balance of color, all red, white and blue, including the azure sky above and the red-and-white decorative banner below. Trump seems to emerge from within a deconstructed version of its basic colors."" He described it as ""Densely packed with markers of nationalism and authority—the flag, the blood, the urgent faces of federal agents in dark suits"", and predicted that it will","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Donald Trump raised-fist photographs.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "There, she offers to help Chai escape if he agrees to help her investigate a conspiracy---provided to her by a personal source---behind Project Armstrong, leading the two to form a reluctant alliance. Soon, Chai helps Peppermint gain access to a Vandelay executive computer, and learn about SPECTRA, an AI-program that uses the cybernetic implants of Project Armstrong as a back-door for mind control. The two hatch a plan to access and shut down SPECTRA by securing passkeys from each of the company's executives, including Kale. As they pursue their targets, they recruit more allies, including the disgruntled and nervous former head of R&D (and Peppermint's inside source) Macaron (Gabe Kunda / Yasuhiro Mamiya) and his blunt psychology robot partner CNMN (pronounced ""Cinnamon"") (Sunil Malhotra / Hiroyuki Yoshino), and eventually Vandelay's security head, Korsica (Sarah Elmaleh / Yū Kobayashi), after Kale makes an attempt on her life for discovering SPECTRA's true nature. While exploring a","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Hi-Fi Rush.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Some Plaid Cymru members criticised her appointment as undemocratic and unfair, and took issue with her lack of experience compared to her rival candidates. Smith replied that the selection of a woman for nomination to the (predominately male) House of Lords is consistent with Plaid Cymru's status as a ""party of equality""; and that the process through which she was elected was more democratic than the nomination process of any rival party. Speaking on a BBC Newscast podcast with Laura Kuenssberg and Paddy O'Connell, Smith revealed that she would take ""of Llanfaes"" as her territorial designation. She was created Baroness Smith of Llanfaes, of Llanfaes in the County of Ynys Môn, on 13 March 2024. At the age of 27 on her appointment, Smith became the youngest member of the House of Lords, and the youngest person ever to receive a life peerage, succeeding Baroness Owen of Alderley Edge. Smith was introduced to the House of Lords on 21 March and made her maiden speech on 25 April. ==","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Carmen Smith, Baroness Smith of Llanfaes.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "all time on the website. Critics praised Charli XCX's emotional vulnerability and several declared Brat to be one of her best albums, with Laura Snapes of The Guardian calling it a masterpiece. Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine described the album as ""bratty and brash"" but ""frequently vulnerable"". Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone wrote that Brat was a ""hyperpop rollercoaster of post-Saturn return, early-thirties anxieties, and It-girl bravado"". Ben Tipple from DIY saw the album as a manifestation of Charli XCX's rave roots, dubbing it ""an unmistakable representation of her very core; an exhilarating ode to the multiple facets of club culture"". Meaghan Garvey of Pitchfork lauded the album as ""substantial in new ways for Charli"" and gave it the distinction of Best New Music. Pitchfork also recognized ""Von Dutch"" and the ""Girl, So Confusing"" remix as Best New Tracks upon their respective releases. Writing for Paste, Eric Bennett praised the album and described it as ""messy and","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Brat (album).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Singapore, succeeding Lee Hsien Loong. 18 May – The Anchorvale Village shopping mall in Sengkang is opened. 21 May – Singapore Airlines Flight 321, a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore, makes an emergency landing at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport after experiencing severe air turbulence over the Bay of Bengal, resulting in one death and at least 71 injured. === June === 14 June – An accident involving a Dutch-flagged dredger and a stationary Singapore-flagged bunker vessel occurs at the Pasir Panjang terminal, causing an oil spill that forces the closure of three beaches in Sentosa Island. 23 June – The Thomson–East Coast MRT line stage 4 between Tanjong Rhu and Bayshore stations officially open for service. === July === 19 July – Thirty-six people are rescued after fires break out onboard the São Tomé and Príncipe-flagged tanker Ceres I and Singapore-flagged tanker Hafnia Nile following a collision near Pedra Branca. The remaining 26 Ceres I crew members remain","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Singapore.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "and Best Contemporary Classical Composition as conductor of Kevin Puts' Contact February 7 – The first season of Coke Studio Bharat appears on MTV India. February 15–October 30 – The Rui Shi Music Festival is held in Beijing, China. April – South Korean pianist Seong-Jin Cho wins the Ho-Am Prize in the Arts. April 29 – The Naon no Yaon Music Festival is held in Hibiya Park, Tokyo, Japan, with the customary all-female line-up, including Show-Ya, Chiaki and Rika Matsumoto May 26–28 – The Seoul Jazz Festival takes place in South Korea. June 30 – Viva Records takes over Ivory Music and Video, former distributors of Sony Music Entertainment in the Philippines. August 17 – Leaked audio clips from the show Sing! China are made public, supporting claims by the late Coco Lee about her treatment the production team during the recording of the show's final episode in October 2022. 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Hazard research is published: several dietary habits and products including teabags are linked to PFAS intake (4 Feb), an additional three billion people may face water scarcity by 2050 when river","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in science.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Russian forces dropped another bomb on the central park of culture and recreation, and hit the area near the sports ground, but the bomb did not explode and caused no casualties. Ukrainian rescuers then cleared the sports ground. === Residential development strike === At 19:00, Russian forces hit a dense residential area in the center of the city with an S-300 missile, striking the pavement next to a residential complex housing a cafe, post office, and beauty salon and wounding 18 people (including a 14-year-old teenager). == Reactions == In response to the attacks, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his nightly address that the attacks were ""yet another example of Russian madness"". Zelenskyy also called for increased air defenses to keep Kharkiv and other cities in the country safe. French President Emmanuel Macron on social media platform X wrote that the strike on the superstore was ""unacceptable."" Senior United Nations official Denise Brown described the attack on the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/25 May 2024 Kharkiv missile strikes.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Minister Ahmad Vahidi describing it as a hard landing caused by bad weather and fog. Major General Mohammad Bagheri, chief of staff of the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces, ordered all its branches to deploy their full resources for rescue operations. Heavy fog affected search-and-rescue operations in Varzaqan. Reports indicated that search-and-rescue teams were expected to reach the site of the crash by 20:00. By 20:39, Iranian forces were near the site of the crash. Forty rescue teams from the Iranian Red Crescent Society, along with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), were sent to the area of the crash. Janez Lenarčič, European Commissioner for Crisis Management, announced that the European Union would activate the Copernicus Emergency Management Service, providing rapid response satellite mapping, by Iran's request, drawing criticism from some European politicians and journalists for appearing sympathetic toward the Iranian regime. Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Qatar, Turkey, and","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Varzaqan helicopter crash.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "flood emergency was issued for Leominster and Fitchburg. Residential areas in neighborhoods near Leominster were asked to immediately evacuated as concerns were raised over the Barrett Park Pond Dam, which was compromised and was already in poor condition. Homes near Route 117 near Fall Brook, a neighborhood of Leominster, were ""significantly damaged"". School buildings near Leominster also suffered damage, and more than 15 roads, including portions of the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90), Route 13 and Route 2, were closed due to flooding and road damage. At least 9.5 inches (240 mm) of rain fell in several hours in Leominster, and an evacuation order was also issued for low-lying areas near Fall Brook and the North Nashua River. Several minor injuries also occurred, as many vehicles were submerged in floodwaters. MBTA Commuter Rail service was also affected, with trains and buses being terminated, diverted, or originating at a different station, including trains along the Fitchburg","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/September 2023 northeastern U.S. floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "31, 2024. == Deaths == === January === January 2: William Samples, Canadian voice actor (voice of Taihei Hiraga in Master Keaton, additional voices in Project ARMS and Inuyasha). January 12: Haruo Takahashi, Japanese animator (GeGeGe no Kitarō, Tensai Bakabon, Lupin the Third, Ringing Bell) and manga creator, dies at age 76. January 25: Tomohiro Marukawa, Japanese manga creator (The World of Narue), dies from ischemic heart disease at age 53. === February === February 1: Greg Finley, American voice actor (voice of Captain Gloval and Anatole Leonard in the Robotech franchise, and Victor Frankenstein in Kyoufu Densetsu Kaiki! Frankenstein), director, and writer, dies at age 76. February 8: Bon Ishihara, Japanese voice actor (voice of the Gold-toothed Doctor in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Johnny the Matagi in Samurai Champloo, Sōichirō Shimogamo in The Eccentric Family, Alexandre Bucock in Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These, and Kenichi Yamamoto in Shingu: Secret","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in anime.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "her at his clinic in London's Belsize Park in 2016 is awarded £200,000 in damages following a civil case she brought against him, after the Crown Prosecution Service did not pursue the case. Figures show that 880 migrants crossed the English Channel on 18 June, setting a new record for daily crossings. Just Stop Oil protesters vandalise Stonehenge by spraying the megaliths with orange cornflour powder paint. A police officer working as part of the prime minister's close protection team is suspended and later arrested as part of an ongoing investigation into bets on the date of the general election. BBC News reports that Laura Saunders, the Conservative candidate for Bristol North West, has become the second Conservative candidate to face an investigation by the Gambling Commission over betting on the date of the general election. It is subsequently reported that her husband, Tony Lee, the Conservative Party's campaigns director, is also being investigated by the commission. 20 June","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the United Kingdom.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Boit (m) / Jackline Sakilu (f) March 24: Wuxi Marathon in Wuxi Winners: Tadu Abate (m) / Veronica Maina (f) April 7: Daegu Marathon in Daegu Winners: Stephen Kiprop (m) / Ruti Aga (f) April 14: Rotterdam Marathon in Rotterdam Winners: Abdi Nageeye (m) / Ashete Bekere (f) May 26: Lanzhou Marathon in Lanzhou Winners: Afewerk Mesfin (m) / Magdalyne Masai (f) August 25: Mexico City Marathon in Mexico City Winners: Edwin Kiptoo (m) / Fancy Chemutai (f) September 22: Taiyuan Marathon in Taiyuan Winners: Desalegn Girma (m) / Chimdesa Kumsa (f) September 22: Hengshui Lake Marathon in Hengshui Winners: Benard Kipkorir (m) / Atalel Anmut (f) October 20: Yellow River Estuary Marathon in Dongying Winners: Cornelius Kibet (m) / Meseret Abebayahau (f) October 20: Ljubljana Marathon in Ljubljana Winners: Getaneh Molla (m) / Joyce Chepkemoi Tele (f) October 20: Changsha Half Marathon in Changsha Half marathon winners: Jinzhi Jiang (m) / Lamu Yangzeng (f) October 27:","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the sport of athletics.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "is a Target exclusive that contains the re-recording of ""Sweeter than Fiction""), eight CD editions (each has folded posters or photographs), and a multi-colored cassette. The standard cover is a photograph of Swift in red lipstick with a background of a blue sky and seagulls flying in the distance. Exclaim! listed the album cover as 15th worst of the year, writing: ""You'd think that the most famous musician in the world, who officially became a billionaire this year, could afford to hire a professional graphic designer, but this looks like it was whipped up by a fan on Canva. Is that Instagram's ""Toaster"" filter?"" Universal Music released ""'Slut!'"" to Italian radio on October 27, and Republic Records released ""Is It Over Now?"" as a single to US contemporary hit radio on October 31. == Critical reception == 1989 (Taylor's Version) was met with widespread acclaim from critics. On the review aggregator Metacritic, it received a weighted mean score of 90 out of 100 based on 15","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/1989 (Taylor's Version).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Democratic Appeal (CDA), Van Zwol has been involved in several cabinet formations, including as formateur and informateur in 2023–2024. == Career == Van Zwol studied legal public administration and public finance at Tilburg University. He was a close advisor to prime ministers Wim Kok, Jan Peter Balkenende, and Mark Rutte, leading newspaper NRC to call him a ""hidden force of the Dutch government"". He helped write the coalition agreement of the first Kok cabinet in 1994, reportedly due to him being the only civil servant with proficiency in the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet editor. Starting in 2007, Van Zwol consecutively served as secretary general of the Ministries of General Affairs, of Finance, and of the Interior and Kingdom Relations. He is a member of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA), and he was involved in the formation of the second, third, and fourth Balkenende cabinets as secretary. He became a state councilor at the advisory division of the Council of State in October","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Richard van Zwol.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "on his current judgement of guilt, claiming, ""we've not predetermined the outcome of this. We've not prejudged it."" Comer discussed the impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden in late October 2023, stating that ""because we have so many documents, and we can bring these people in for [private] depositions or [public] committee hearings, whichever they choose"". After Biden's son Hunter was subpoenaed in November to testify, Hunter preferred to testify publicly instead of privately, to avoid misrepresentations of the proceedings, stated Hunter's lawyer; Comer responded that the subpoenas for a December 2023 private deposition were ""not mere suggestions open to [Hunter] Biden's interpretation or preference"". On November 7, 2023, Weiss testified before the House Judiciary Committee, the first time a special counsel had testified before Congress during a probe. Weiss stated that he was the ""decision-maker"" in his investigation of Hunter, and that ""other United States Attorneys, the Tax Division","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "6 – The Iranian government executes a man who was convicted of killing an IRGC officer during anti-government and mandatory hijab law protests in 2022. August 19 – US security agencies formally accuse Iran of orchestrating a cyberhacking incident targeting the presidential campaign of Donald Trump. August 20 – The Iranian government orders the closure of the Institute For Teaching German Language in Tehran in retaliation for the closure of the Islamic Centre Hamburg by German authorities in July over terrorism links. A bus carrying Pakistani pilgrims to Iraq overturns in Dehshir-Taft, Yazd province, killing 28 people and injuring 23 others. August 21 – The Islamic Consultative Assembly approves the nomination of all members of President Pezeshkian's cabinet, the first time it has approved all members of a cabinet since 2001. August 28 – Two IRGC officers are killed and ten others are injured by a gas leak at one of the force's workshops in Isfahan province. August 29 – The government","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Iran.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Onalua as part of a tour of the country before being laid to rest in a special mausoleum in Kinshasa. == Location == Lumumbaville sits between the territories of Katako-Kombe and Lubefu stretching from the town of Wembo-Nyama to close by the town of Tshumbe to the northwest. The city was created by carving the Ewengo and Mibangu (Wembo-Nyama) groupings out of Katako-Kombe's Lukumbe sector. It is located about 158 kilometres (98 mi) northwest of the provincial capital Lusambo, 190 kilometres (118 mi) east of the river port town of Bena Dibele, and 122 kilometres (76 mi) southeast of the town of Lodja which has the nearest national airport. No major national or provincial roads reach the city. == Environment == === Sacred groves === Sacred groves or forests are important preserves of biodiversity in areas undergoing deforestation. In a survey of sacred groves published in 2021 the area which is now Lumumbaville was found to have two groves named Omanguwo and Omakoy in good","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Lumumbaville.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "one and spent eight non-consecutive weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 in addition to becoming Cyrus's second number-one song on the chart, after ""Wrecking Ball"" (2013). ""Flowers"" spent 57 weeks at the top of Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, becoming the longest-running number one-song on any Billboard airplay chart, and earned the most cumulative weeks atop all Billboard airplay charts of all time. The song was also a commercial success worldwide, debuting atop the Billboard Global 200 chart and staying at the summit for thirteen non-consecutive weeks. It topped 60 different charts across 41 different countries, including in Australia, Canada, Ireland, Singapore, South Africa and the United Kingdom. It also broke a string of records on streaming services, including the Spotify record for the most-streamed song in a week (during both its first and second week), the fastest song in Spotify history to surpass one billion streams (doing so in 112 days), and the fastest female song to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Flowers (Miley Cyrus song).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Trump; an additional seven million viewed through Disney-owned streaming platforms. === Reception and aftermath === Harris was declared the winner of the debate by columnists from CNN, Politico, The New York Times, USA Today, Business Insider, Vox, The Guardian, MSNBC, and the Los Angeles Times. According to a CNN flash poll, 63% of text message respondents believed Harris won the debate, while 37% felt Trump won. A poll from YouGov showed 43% of respondents saying that Harris won, 28% saying that Trump won, and 30% unsure. A poll from Reuters and Ipsos showed 53% of respondents saying that Harris won, as opposed to 24% saying that Trump won. According to Amy Walter, editor of the nonpartisan The Cook Political Report, Harris won the debate by successfully turning it into a referendum on Trump, while Trump did not make a consistent or compelling case against Harris. Muir and Davis's fact-checking approach to the debate received criticism from Republicans, who alleged they","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 United States presidential debates.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Richard Andrew Davies – 31 January 2024 Mark Donald Dennis – 31 January 2024 Jess Lawson Love Duncan – 31 January 2024 Barbara Anne Everiss – 31 January 2024 Arvind Michael Kapur, – 31 January 2024 Susan Jane Lousada – 31 January 2024 Ewan Alexander Macdonald – 31 January 2024 David Macleod Murdoch – 31 January 2024 Ratu Vereniki Gordon Vula Raiwalui – 31 January 2024 Elizabeth Ann Roads, – 31 January 2024 Johanna Louise Ropner – 31 January 2024 Alison Ann Shepherd – 31 January 2024 Kelvan Francis Smith – 31 January 2024 Karen Susan Sunckell – 31 January 2024 Derek John Watson – 31 January 2024 Janice Helen Webster – 31 January 2024 Michael George Arthur Will, – 31 January 2024 Marjorie Neasham Glasgow, – 27 September 2024 Bruce Rowan Grant – 27 September 2024 Lieutenant Colonel James Peter Johnston, UD – 27 September 2024 Innes John Mason – 27 September 2024 Dr James Michael Moodie – 27 September 2024 Alexis Jane, Lady Redmond, – 27 September 2024 Her Excellency Sandra, Lady","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Special Honours.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "been a ruse masterminded by Arce to drum up popular support. Opponents of the government seized on the accusation, with supporters of Morales, and the traditional opposition, questioning the administration's role in the military uprising. Arce has categorically denied all accusations of a self-coup. == Background == Bolivia marked its transition to democracy in 1982 when the Armed Forces ceded power to a civilian-led government elected two years prior. Despite continued economic turmoil and political instability, the return to civilian rule mostly closed the cycle of volatility that caused the country to experience a multitude of attempted and successful revolutions and coups d'état in the two centuries since independence. By 2024, Bolivia had not faced a coordinated military attempt to seize power in forty-odd years; the last such venture occurred in 1984 but was unsuccessful. Antecedents to the most recent crisis stem back to 2019, when the then-president, leftist leader Evo","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Bolivian coup attempt.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "offer ""an empty country house or several empty places in a hostel"" to shelter those ""hiding from mobilization."" A volunteer with the organisation, Olesya, stated that it's more difficult to help those ""who are already in units, at training camps, and some are already being sent to the front"", as sometimes – despite being informed of their options – they still decide to fight in Ukraine. Speaking on illegal crossings of the border, Sverdlin said ""I learned that it’s a rather well-established business in Russia. From what I understand, before the war it was simpler and cheaper to cross illegally. In border towns, there are taxi drivers willing to take people through unguarded roads, into Kazakhstan, Mongolia or Belarus."" According to Sverdlin, all of the ""illegal stuff"" is handled by a team within the organisation known as the ""Foresters"", a small number of people who ""have known each other personally and for a long time."" Sverdlin has also stated that the organisation does not help","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Get Lost (organisation).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "with Abbas Nilforoushan, an Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps deputy commander. Israel launches an airstrike against a Syrian Army post near Kfeir Yabous, Syria, killing five soldiers and wounding one. 28 September – The IDF begins a blockade of Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport in order to prevent the shipment of Iranian weapons to Lebanon. The blockade will not affect the operation of civilian flights at the airport. The Houthis launch a ballistic missile from Yemen towards Ben Gurion Airport in Israel, prompting air raid sirens in Tel Aviv and most of Central Israel. 29 September – Israel carries out airstrikes on Houthi targets in Ras Isa and Hodeidah in Yemen. New Hope leader Gideon Sa'ar joins the Netanyahu cabinet as a minister without portfolio. 30 September – Three militants of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine are killed during an Israeli airstrike in Kola District, Beirut. Separately, Hamas's commander in Lebanon, Fatah Sharif, is killed","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Israel.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "House Republicans were seeking to use their power of the purse to halt investigations and prosecutions of Trump. Some proposed leveraging the looming September 30 deadline to fund the government for the coming year in order to trigger a federal shutdown, though none of the federal or state actions against Trump would be affected by a shutdown. On March 19, 2024, at Mar-a-Lago, Roger Stone told journalist Ally Sammarco: ""I think the judge is on the verge of dismissing the charges against him in Florida"" (according to Rolling Stone). ==== Democrats ==== The top Democratic leadership in Congress — Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer and House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries — released a statement urging both critics and supporters of Trump to let the case ""proceed peacefully"". President Biden declined to comment on the indictment. === To dismissal === On July 30, 2024, Attorney General Merrick Garland spoke to Ken Dilanian on NBC Nightly News, Garland said he disagreed with","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents case).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "O'Brien, professor of strategic studies at the University of St Andrews, said, ""It certainly wasn't an attempt to assassinate Putin, because he doesn't sleep in the roof and he probably never sleeps in the Kremlin."" James Nixey, director of the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Chatham House think-tank, said ""the two most likely possibilities are a 'warning shot across the bows' by Kyiv or a false flag operation by Moscow designed to justify more intense attacks in Ukraine or more conscription."" U.S. officials said it was likely that a Ukrainian intelligence or special military unit was behind the attack, though they had ""low confidence"" that the Ukrainian government directly authorized the attack due to U.S. intelligence agencies having not yet identified specific units or officials involved in the attack. == See also == Drone warfare 2022–2023 Western Russia attacks 1999 Russian apartment bombings 2018 Caracas drone attack, a similar incident with a drone targeting Venezuelan","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Kremlin drone attack.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "for the tournament. The squad numbers were confirmed on 3 July 2023. === Haiti === Head coach: Nicolas Delépine A 25-player preliminary roster was announced on 15 June 2023. The final squad was announced on 11 July 2023. == Group E == === Netherlands === Head coach: Andries Jonker A 30-player preliminary squad was announced on 31 May 2023. 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The NGO Bosque Nativo deplores ""the great deficiencies in the management of these monocultures. The majority of plantations are in the hands of two large industrial companies"" and points to ""a lack of control over these forestry companies. This would allow the state to guarantee sustainable management of these plantations, taking into account economic, social and environmental aspects. The regulation of the real estate sector, accused of taking advantage of the fires to develop, is also demanded by several NGOs. President Gabriel Boric has asked parliamentarians to urgently examine a draft law aimed at banning construction on burnt land for at least 30 years. In 2017, central and southern Chile had already been hit by very large fires, with eleven deaths and 467,000 hectares burnt. Following these fires, the Centre for Climate and Resilience Sciences (CR2) published a report in 2020 recommending regulation of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Chile wildfires.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "information about Brzezinski as possible, sketching his character through his makeshift community’s vision. There is a straightforward tone, an uncomplicated visual style, and a focus on the interviewees’ stories and ideas, which occasionally take one too many tangents. Suddenly it all changes, and Make Me Famous adopts a true-crime quality."" The Guardian called the film a ""touching documentary revisits the grimy Manhattan of the 70s and 80s in search of long-lost painter Edward Brezinski."" Artforum called the film a ""brilliantly digressive structure for a feature-length movie...remarkably loving and deeply empathetic conjuring for which Vincent should be commended, the conceit of this picture, what has indeed sold it so successfully to audiences, is how its protagonist is ultimately a surrogate, a blank upon which we can project the full spectrum of desire and dread that circulates through creative ambition like the lifeblood of culture.” === Box Office === The opening weekend Box","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Make Me Famous (2021 film).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "=== 1 October – Mark Rutte becomes Secretary-General of NATO. 30 October – The Northern Netherlands District Court imposes a daily fine of 50,000 euros ($54,000) on the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers for failing to reduce overcrowding in a migrant reception center in Ter Apel that houses more 2,000 people. === November === 1 November – Junior finance minister Folkert Idsinga resigns amid criticism over his refusal to disclose details of his personal shareholdings and other investments. Two silk screens by Andy Warhol are stolen while two others are destroyed during a break-in at the MPV Gallery in Oisterwijk, North Brabant. One suspect is arrested. 7 November – Several Israeli nationals are injured in a series of attacks in Amsterdam during a Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv. 12 November – The Hague Court of Appeal overturns a 2021 ruling that required Shell plc to reduce its carbon emissions by 45% following an appeal. 15 November – Nora","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the Netherlands.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the Protection of the Constitution and Counterterrorism, is arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia. === April === April 11 – Three Dutch skiers are killed in an avalanche near Sölden. 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Two arrays of small radio antennas were redesigned and relocated near the payload bay instead of the ship's nosecone, with one array concealed beneath the ship's heat shield. Static fire testing of Ship 30 occurred in early May in preparation for flight 5. This was the last static fire conducted at the now-demolished Suborbital Pad B, as future tests will use the static fire stand at Massey's Test Site. Booster 12 moved to the launch pad on July 9. The booster performed a spin prime test on July 12; it was the first time a spin prime test was performed since Booster 9 in August 2023. A static fire of Booster 12 was completed on July 15 and Ship 30 static fire was conducted on July 26. On September 21, S30 was stacked onto B12, with SpaceX claiming that this stack was for Flight 5, ""pending regulatory approval"". === FAA dispute and environmental concerns === On June 12, the Federal Aviation Administration","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Starship flight test 5.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), is handled by the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA), a state-owned corporation also under the DOTr. NAIA has been subject to overcrowding, with plans for rehabilitation being set back numerous times towards the end of the 2010s. On December 30, 2022, the government announced a plan to privatize the airport with an aim towards its modernization and rehabilitation. A power outage at NAIA had previously occurred in September 2022, affecting 30 flights. In preparation for the holiday season, CAAP had prepared 42 commercial airports in the country for a surge in passenger air travel. == Incident == At 9:49 a.m. on January 1, 2023 (PHT), the CAAP began experiencing power issues within their ATMC. A cooling fan for one of the ATMC's uninterruptible power supplies had failed and a backup power supply did not automatically start. At 10:51 a.m., NOTAMs reported Manila aerodrome radio frequencies and radars were unserviceable.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Philippine airspace closure.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "criticised him for pledging to increase the education budget he cut as the minister responsible. Gething said he wanted to increase provision of free childcare. On housing and the environment, both candidates proposed the establishment of an ""environmental governance body"". 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Throughout the election season, Tebboune highlighted his administration's achievements despite corruption and the COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria, while pledging to create 450,000 jobs after he is reelected and raise monthly unemployment benefits for people aged 19 to 40 from 13,000 dinars to 20,000, equivalent to the Algerian minimum wage. Both Hassani and Aouchiche campaigned on allowing greater political and media freedoms, with the latter also promising an amnesty for ""prisoners of conscience"" and a review of ""unjust laws"". Although the candidates encouraged people to vote, other activists and political parties called for a boycott. == Conduct == On 21 July a group of 11 opposition figures released an open letter denouncing what they called ""the authoritarian climate"" surrounding the election, adding that it was a ""rubber-stamp"" exercise. 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On 24 and 25 January 1981, a synoptic-scale weather event developed over the south-western parts of South Africa, causing heavy rainfall in the region. On January 25, 1981, unprecedented rainfall in the Buffels catchment area caused the Buffels River to overflow its banks. The water","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Laingsburg Flood.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Romanian but also in as many as five minority languages. Thus, 2,092,641 ballots were in Romanian, 631,979 in Russian, 3,400 in Gagauz, 991 in Bulgarian, 870 in the Romani language and 115 in Ukrainian. For voters in the pro-Russian separatist region of Transnistria, 90,000 ballots were issued, of which 45,000 were in Romanian and the rest in Russian. Voting was held from 07:00 to 21:00. For the referendum and the election, 234 polling stations were opened abroad. The first vote in both was cast by Ludmila Vizdoagă, a woman who at the time had lived in South Korea for 19 years. She traveled from Seoul to Tokyo to vote in the polling station for Japan, which was the first to be opened. A polling station was also set up in Varnița to serve voters from Transnistria. There were more than 50 polling stations in Italy, 17 in the United States, and two in Russia (both in Moscow). The referendum was boycotted by several Moldovan political figures, including Party of Socialists of the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Moldovan European Union membership referendum.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "trucks in Gaza. 21 June – Armenia officially recognises the State of Palestine. Gaza health officials claim that Israeli strikes on refugee tent camps near Rafah kill at least 25, which is denied by an IDF spokesperson. 22 June – At least 42 Palestinians are killed by Israeli airstrikes in northern Gaza. 23 June – Eight Palestinians are killed in IDF airstrikes that hit a UNRWA-run vocational college in Gaza City that was being used to distribute aid. 24 June – Eleven Palestinians, including the director of Gaza's Ambulance and Emergency Department, are killed in Israeli airstrikes on the al-Shati refugee camp, Bani Suhaila, and Gaza City. 25 June – Israeli forces bomb Gaza where one strike kills 10 family members of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh. 26 June – An Israeli airstrike on a home in Beit Lahia in North Gaza Governorate kills at least 15 Palestinians. 28 June – The U.S. military dismantles the Gaza floating pier for the third time due to bad weather. 30 June – At least","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the State of Palestine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "protection against signal interference. Mini Shark reconnaissance UAV drone produced by Ukrspecsystems with a 2-hour flight and 35 km radius of operation, used for target detection using a 10x zoom optical-electronic camera. Sirko reconnaissance UAV by Skyassist, with a range of 65 km and the ability to stream videos at 25 km from the operator helps locate and then correct fire onto targets. Sirko-2 has an increased range of 140 km providing remote fire correction. A drone mine detector, ST-1 autonomously searches for mines and works, on average, four times faster than a human. With a sensor to avoid objects and allow the drone to fly at very low levels. Backfire attack drone, designed to be highly resistant to Russian electronic warfare efforts with a range of 35km. Used 50 times successfully under battlefield conditions to attack artillery, command centres and ammunition dumps as a test, which it passed and is in mass production mode. Yaschyr land mine drone, operational range","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Brave1.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "between the two countries, with international proportions"". The Angolan Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that ""the parties must strive for the peaceful resolution of the conflict."" ==== Somalia ==== Somalia Somalia is one of six African countries to be part of the Russia-Africa grain deal in which the African countries that are members of the organization receive up to 50,000 tonnes of grain each free of charge. However, Somalia condemned the invasion. === Strained relations === ==== Kenya ==== Kenya William Ruto, president of Kenya, refused to attend the 2023 Russia–Africa Summit and opted for the African Union (AU) to represent Kenya instead. A spokesperson asked the AU ""to try and tie down relations with Africa as it gets shunned by the West over its war in Ukraine"". Kenya took part in the joint statement led by Albanian-Americans after the UN Security Council voted on a resolution concerning Russian aggression against Ukraine. ==== Liberia ==== Liberia The Liberian","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Foreign relations of Russia since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "city of Heraclea Sintica, a well-preserved, marble statue depicting the Greek god Hermes. 9 – The discovery of a 4,000-year-old ceremonial temple and a theater with a huge stone depicting a mythological bird figure was announced at the archaeological site La Otra Banda, Cerro Las Animas, in Peru. 14 – Archaeologists announced the discovery of an ancient city, the capital of the Kimak Khaganate, including a Kimak chariot, a necropolis from the Golden Horde era near the Irtysh River in present-day Pavlodar Region. 17 Archaeologists unearthed remains of a medieval papal palace in the square outside the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in Rome, Italy. A joint French-Egyptian archaeological mission from the Supreme Council of Antiquities and Paul Valéry University uncovered stelae, inscriptions, and miniature images of Pharaohs Amenhotep III, Thutmose IV, Psamtik II, and Apries beneath the Nile waters in Aswan. These artifacts were initially discovered during the Nubian Monuments Rescue","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in archaeology.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Biobío and Araucanía. Per a report from Health Minister Ximena Aguilera, air quality in the affected areas has significantly deteriorated due to the smoke from the fires. On 7 February 2023, smoke from the fires drifted over the capital, Santiago. Chile's massive pulp and paper company CMPC confirmed that over 10,000 hectares of its plantations have been affected by the fires and some of its processing plants' operations had been halted. Chilean pulp and wood panel maker Arauco estimates a $50 million hit due to the fires. == Firefighting == A total of around 5,600 firefighters and volunteers are fighting against fires across multiple regions, and a DC-10 air tanker from the United States arrived in the country to join the firefighters. The craft is capable of dropping 36,000 liters of water. In Chile, paid, professional firefighters called ""brigadistas"" concentrate on forest fires while the rest are all volunteers, including those who fight city blazes. Several countries provided","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Chile wildfires.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "stating that everyone has the right to property, but that ""the conditions and procedures for access to property shall be determined by law"", in theory enabling restrictions. Cloning of human beings would be banned. Amnesty would be granted to anyone who participated in the 2023 coup d'état. The new constitution will come into force following the next presidential election if approved. == Conduct == The provisional government is authorizing international observers to observe the referendum, something that was not permitted for the 2023 Gabonese general election. Ballot papers used in the referendum were color-coded, with green ballots meaning ""yes"" and red ones meaning ""no"". Around 2,835 polling stations were utilised for the procedure, which ran from 07:00 to 18:00. A night-time curfew was declared for safety reasons. == Results == On 17 November, Interior Minister Hermann Immongault said that the referendum had passed with over 91% support after an estimated 53% turnout but that","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Gabonese constitutional referendum.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "suspended Labour MPs were not founding members, the Independent Alliance's MPs said they would welcome other MPs who share their principles. During the launch of her campaign to become leader of the Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch alleged the MPs had been elected due to ""sectarian Islamist politics"", and said the group was more worrying than the rise of the right-wing Reform UK. In a joint statement, the five MPs of the alliance condemned the comments as dangerous and Islamophobic, particularly in the aftermath of the 2024 UK riots. Ayoub Khan attributed death threats and harassment targeted at him to Badenoch's comments. In October, Shockat Adam introduced a private members bill seeking official UK Recognition of the State of Palestine, with the bill being sponsored by the four other members of the Independent Alliance, as well as Siân Berry, Stephen Gethins, Brendan O'Hara, Liz Saville-Roberts, Kim Johnson, and Ian Byrne. == Policy aims == In its first statement, the MPs of the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Independent Alliance (UK).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "water. Widespread disease outbreaks have spread across Gaza as a result. Public health experts warned of the outbreak and spread of disease in Gaza. According to Oxfam and the United Nations, Gaza's lack of clean water and sanitation would trigger a rise in cholera and other harmful and potentially-deadly infectious diseases. Oxfam stated Gaza's sewage pumping stations and wastewater treatment facilities had ceased operations, so the buildup of solid waste and unburied bodies were likely vectors of disease. Due to the lack of clean drinking water, Gaza residents were drinking water contaminated with sewage, seawater, and farm water, another major source of disease. WHO egional emergency director Richard Brennan stated, ""The conditions are ripe for the spread of a number of diarrhoeal and skin diseases"". Raw sewage overflowed in the streets, causing a significant health and environmental disaster. Flooding in Gaza spread sewage water, raising fears of the spread of disease. On 19","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Gaza Strip polio epidemic.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "donated up to $175 million to Ukraine, including additional air defense equipment; 155 mm and 105 mm artillery rounds; and other anti-armor systems and rockets. The tranche is provisioned from the $6.2 billion in presidential drawdown authority restored in June 2023, leaving $5.75 billion in restored funding remaining. On 7 September 2023 the Biden administration announced a USAI package of up to $600 billion for Ukraine: On 21 September 2023 the 47th drawdown package for Ukraine, released after President Zelenskyy's visit to Washington DC, was valued at up to $325 million. That Thursday, 21 September 2023, President Biden informed President Zelenskyy that the US would be willing to provide Ukraine with ATACMS missiles. ATACMS missiles were secretly delivered to Ukraine before 17 October 2023, when they were used to hit Berdiansk airfield. On 11 October 2023 as announced during the 16th meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG), UDCG partner nation Germany has donated an","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Foreign involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Vegas losing his WBC super welterweight belt, in his first defeat in 25 fights. 31 March – The Tasmania JackJumpers win their first NBL title, defeating Melbourne United 83-81 at John Cain Arena in the 2024 NBL Finals. === April === 1 April – The Stawell Gift is held, despite being delayed more than two hours due to storms in western Victoria.The men's final is won by Jack Lacey while the women's final is won by Chloe Mannix-Power. 5 April – Former Australia national rugby union team captain Michael Hooper makes his rugby sevens debut in Hong Kong in his first World Rugby Sevens Series match, where Australia defeats Fiji 12-0. 6 April – Chain of Lightning, Riff Rocket and Celestial Legend are the respective winning horses in the TJ Smith Stakes, the Australian Derby and the Doncaster Handicap at Royal Randwick Racecourse. 8 April – NRL player Latrell Mitchell from the South Sydney Rabbitohs is suspended for three weeks after pleading guilty to a dangerous conduct charge after","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Australia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "been in since TotalEnergies SE delayed the construction of a $20 billion natural gas plant due to the insurgency in Cabo Delgado. Mondlane stated in a live-stream that the election results of 71% for Chapo were ""totally absurd"" and that ""The revolution has arrived... The time has come."" During these riots Mozambican security forces killed at least 11 protesters and used live ammunition and tear gas to clear crowds which was met with heavy criticism from Human Rights Watch. Additionally, another 50 where injured and over 400 protesters were arrested in a two day period from 24 to 25 October. On 27 October PODEMOS formally filed an appeal with the Constitutional Council against the results. On 28 October Mondlane called for the formation of a rival ""Government of National Unity"" consisting of all opposition parties to form a united front against FRELIMO. All opposition parties except RENAMO joined this coalition, including New Democracy and MDM. Incumbent President Filipe Nyusi","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Mozambican general election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "=== Ou Hao as Zheng Wan, a Song soldier == Production == === Development === The title is from one of the most famous poems Man Jiang Hong attributed to Yue Fei. Yue Fei was a military general of the Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279). He is a symbol of patriotism and loyalty to his country. However, Yue Fei was framed and executed by the Song emperor Zhao Gou along with Prime Minister Qin Hui. Although the poem is attributed to Yue Fei, there are theories that Yue Fei did not actually write it. Some even say that the poem was written in a different time period (e.g. after the Song dynasty), citing the fact that Helan mountains and Xiongnu are mentioned. The poem Man Jiang Hong is recited during film by Qin Hui's double in front of the Song army. 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The bill was examined and endorsed by the Joint Select Committee on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice Referendum, subject to two dissenting reports authored by Liberal and National party members respectively. The Liberal Party of Australia report put forward several changes, including the deletion of sub-section 128(ii) (to reduce a risk that representations from the body must be","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "its worst cholera outbreak in history. Freddy's effects increased fears among the public that it would worsen. Rainfall was heaviest in the southern region of the country. These districts include Blantyre, Phalombe, Mulanje, Chikhwawa, and Nsanje. Flash floods devastated many regions, washing away homes and people and leaving infrastructure ruined. The entire nation experienced blackout due to the Electricity Generation Company Malawi Limited (EGENCO) shutting down power to avoid further damage to power-generating machines. The nation's hydroelectric power plant, which provides a large portion of the country with electricity, was rendered inoperable by debris. At least 1,216 people were killed in the onslaught of Freddy with 1,332 injuries reported. At least 192 of these deaths were reported in Blantyre, and at least 40 of whom were children according to Médecins Sans Frontières. 135 of them were in Mulanje as well. 180,000 people were displaced across the country and forced to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Cyclone Freddy.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "that criticized the Kremlin and the liberal opposition at the same time, such as the January 25 Committee, created in 2016. In May of that year, the January 25 Committee was renamed the All-Russian National Movement under the leadership of Strelkov. 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Visiting residents were provided with personal protective equipment and urged not to disturb the ash, which may contain hazardous materials such as asbestos and lead. === Wildlife and pets === The Maui Humane Society stated that there is an estimated 3,000 animals from Lahaina that were currently missing after the fires as of August 16. As of August 14, the society had received about 367 lost animal reports and some dual reported with the society and on the ""Missing Pets of Maui"" Facebook page created by the society which has about 6,400 members. Any found animals are checked for any identification and scanned for a microchip, with the society urging that found deceased animals should not be moved or destroyed so that they can be cataloged and checked for any identification. Animal welfare advocates and the Maui Police were working in tandem to search the burned areas for lost, injured or deceased animals, with dozens of feeding and drinking stations set up to draw","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Hawaii wildfires.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "President for a third term. April 12 – The European Union pledges Egypt with 1 billion euros in short-term financial aid to help stabilise the country's economy. === May === May 5 – Hamas announces the end of ceasefire talks held in Cairo, while Israel vows to continue its military operations. May 21 – Ten people are killed and nine others are injured after a minibus falls off a ferry into the Nile River in Abu Ghalib, Giza Governorate. May 27 – An Egyptian border guard is killed in a shootout at the Rafah Border Crossing. May 29 – The government raises the subsidized price of a bread loaf for the first time in three decades, from E£0.05 to E£0.20. Police arrest an Egyptian American TikToker suspected of being a serial killer who killed at least three women after torturing them. === July === July 3 – The second cabinet of Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly is inaugurated. July 18 – Egypt's Suez Canal reported a 23.4 percent drop in revenues attributed to disruptions in Red Sea","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Egypt.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Speaker: Tajudeen Abbas (APC) Chief Justice: Olukayode Ariwoola == Events == === January === 7 January – Five people are killed more than 30 others are rescued after a boat capsizes along the Niger River in Anambra State. 8 January – A two-year BBC investigation accuses the Synagogue Church of All Nations founder T. B. Joshua of rape and torture. 9 January – At least 20 people are feared dead after an accident involving two passenger boats. 15 January: Bandits attack soldiers at a military base in Nahuta, Katsina State. Eight people are killed and 100 others are reported missing after a boat capsizes along the boundary of Niger and Kebbi States. 17 January – Two people are killed and 77 others injured during a blast caused by explosives stored for use in illegal mining operations at a dozen buildings in Ibadan. 24 January – At least 30 people are killed during an attack by armed men in the village of Kwahaslalek, Plateau State. === February === February 11: Nigeria loses 2–1","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Nigeria.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of thousands gathered in front of the National Assembly demanding Yoon's removal and insisting that PPP lawmakers participate in the impeachment vote, with some attempting to climb over the complex's walls and police barricades. On 5 December, phone numbers of PPP lawmakers were released online, leading to a wave of text messages from the public urging them to support Yoon's impeachment, which continued after the impeachment motion failed. One MP, Shin Sung-bum, said that he had received 10,501 messages by 9 December. === Related motions === Aside from Yoon, several officials were subjected to proposals and motions for impeachment over their involvement in the declaration of martial law. These included Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun, who resigned on 5 December, and Interior Minister Lee Sang-min, whose impeachment motion was filed by the Democratic Party on 7 December. Interior Minister Lee resigned the next day on 8 December. == Aftermath == Following the vote, PPP Leader Han","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Efforts to impeach Yoon Suk Yeol.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Atlantic, the film ""works largely because Hüller, a German actress probably best known for her role in Toni Erdmann, gives an extraordinary performance already being tipped for Oscar success"". Steve Pond of TheWrap wrote that the film ""is straightforward in its style but sophisticated in the way Triet doles out information. It's tense, unbearably so at times, but also subtle and satisfying"". Alexandra Heller-Nicholas of Alliance of Women Film Journalists wrote: ""Both in front and behind the camera, Anatomy of a Fall is a film made by two women in particular who are simply at the top of their game, and neither Hüller nor Triet show any signs of slowing down."" Raphael Abraham of Financial Times gave the film four out of five stars, writing: ""Triet builds a taut did-she-do-it tension while also working in discomfiting questions about marital power dynamics and how much an artist's work really reveals about their character."" Abraham also added that Hüller deserved a Cannes Best Actress","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Anatomy of a Fall.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "during the COVID-19 pandemic and in response to the Ukraine war. By 2023, there were approximately 29 such funds operating outside the federal budget. After intense negotiations, Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition reached a compromise in December 2023. The deal preserved the debt brake for 2024 but required substantial cuts to the climate and transformation fund, amounting to €45 billion from 2024 to 2027. 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The members serve eight year terms, with a maximum of two terms, and consist of three people appointed by the President, two each by the president of the National Assembly and Senate, and two by the High Council of the Judiciary. Re-elections would take place by members of the Court. Wording on property ownership was included, stating that everyone has the right to property, but that ""the conditions and procedures for access to property shall be determined by law"", in theory enabling restrictions. Cloning of human beings would be banned. Amnesty would be granted to anyone who participated in the 2023 coup d'état. The new constitution will come into force following the next presidential election if approved. == Conduct == The provisional government is authorizing international observers to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Gabonese constitutional referendum.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "were unveiled on 4 July 2023. On 18 July 2023, Nycole withdrew due to an ankle sprain and was replaced by Angelina. === France === Head coach: Hervé Renard A 26-player preliminary squad was announced on 6 June 2023. The final 23-player squad was announced on 4 July 2023, with Mylène Chavas and Aïssatou Tounkara named as reserve players. On 7 July 2023, Amandine Henry withdrew due to a calf injury and was replaced by Tounkara. === Jamaica === Head coach: Lorne Donaldson A 24-player preliminary squad was announced on 10 June 2023. The final 23-player squad was announced on 23 June 2023, with Sashana Campbell named as an alternate. === Panama === Head coach: Ignacio Quintana The final 23-player squad was announced on 22 June 2023. == Group G == === Argentina === Head coach: Germán Portanova A 25-player preliminary squad was announced on 1 July 2023. 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The IDF says that its fighter jets struck a Hezbollah weapons storage facility in the area. 16 July – Three Syrian children are killed by an Israeli airstrike on the village of Umm al-Tut in southern Lebanon, while two others are killed during a strike on the Kfar Tebnit-Khardali road. 26 July – U.S. President Joe Biden adds Lebanon to the Deferred Enforced Departure list, temporarily protecting Lebanese citizens residing in the United States","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Lebanon.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Zorro, Alex e Cris, made local versions of The Phantom, continued Aventuras do Anjo), dies at age 84. January 12: Haruo Takahashi, Japanese manga artist (Iwayuru Hitotsu no Chō-san Shugi), dies at age 76. January 18: Trini Tinturé, Spanish comic artist and illustrator (Emma es Encantadora, Oh, Tinker, Curly, Biggi, Micky, Siska), dies at age 88. January 19: Marti Riera, A.K.A. 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Among individual participants, Chinese swimmer Zhang Yufei won the most medals at the games with six (one silver, five bronze), while French swimmer Léon Marchand had the most gold medals with four. == Medals == Paris 2024 Organizing Committee President Tony Estanguet unveiled the Olympic and Paralympic medals for the Games in February 2024, which on the obverse featured embedded hexagon-shaped tokens of scrap iron that had been taken from the original construction of the Eiffel Tower, with the Games' logo engraved into it. Approximately 5,084 medals were produced by the French mint Monnaie de Paris, and designed by Chaumet, a luxury jewellery firm based in Paris. The reverse of the medals featured Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, inside the Panathenaic Stadium which hosted the first modern Olympics in 1896. 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On April 1, the Coast Guard opened a temporary passage for commercial work vessels involved in recovery and clearing efforts, with a controlling depth of 11 feet (3.4 m), a horizontal clearance of 264 feet (80 m) and a vertical clearance of 96 feet (29 m), and was approving ships' passage case by case. The next day, the first work vessel used the alternate channel: a tugboat pushing a fuel barge to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. A second channel was opened the next day, as work continued on a third channel. On April 7, salvage crews began to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "would take ""at least 5 years [and] US$1 billion"" to rebuild the dam. On 15 June he added that an additional year would be necessary to build upper and lower jumpers, and then dismantle the station, for a total of six years. 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Bint Jbeil News later published an image of 6 people it said were killed in the strike, which included a woman and a child. == Reactions == === Lebanon === Prime Minister Najib Mikati called for unity in Lebanon after the ""most cruel phase in Lebanese history"", stressing that the Lebanese army should provide security in southern Lebanon","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Israel\u2013Lebanon ceasefire agreement.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "annually by the Red River flood, continued to operate near the middle of its range. Extreme to exceptional drought in the entire region south of Calgary continued into the fall. Areas from Fort McMurray north to the Northwest Territories were still in severe to extreme drought at the end of September. 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Twelve flights were diverted from Valencia Airport due to heavy rainfall and winds, while 10 more arrivals and departures there were cancelled. At Málaga Airport, numerous flights were cancelled or rerouted on 29 October, until normal services resumed on 30 October. With the emergency number saturated by reported incidents, many people asked social media for help for","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Spanish floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "and national security in all three countries and facilitate TV, internet, and telephone service to inaccessible and underdeveloped areas. On 22 November 2024, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger signed a memorandum of understanding on the end of roaming charges for telephone communications between the three countries. == Resources == The ASS countries are resource rich. For example, Niger is among the world's biggest uranium exporters and for many years has been a major uranium exporter to the EU. In 2021, Niger produced just under 5% of all mined uranium worldwide. Niger was working to begin oil exports to China through the Niger–Benin Oil Pipeline until the efforts were frustrated in early 2024. China intervened in May 2024, resulting in the resumption of crude oil exports via the Chinese-funded pipeline. The pipeline was closed again after just one shipment of oil due to damages after a terror attack. Some major known resources in ASS territory include: == Partners == The ASS has","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Alliance of Sahel States.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "development finance gap Support India on chairing 2023 G20 New Delhi summit Session 5 (working lunch): Economic resilience and economic security Economic security was discussed for the first time as the agenda. The G7 leaders affirmed that the G7 will be united in responding to the following issues: Enhancing resilience of supply chain and critical infrastructure Strengthening our response to non-market policy and practice and economic coercion Appropriately managing critical and emerging technologies The G7 Leaders also discussed on the opportunities and challenges that AI brings. Based on the discussion, ""G7 Leaders' Statement on Economic Resilience and Economic Security"" was issued. Based on the discussion, ""Clean Energy Economic Action Plan"" was also issued. Meet and join with the outreach countries and international organizations Session 6: Working Together to Address Multiple Crises The chair Kishida touched upon the importance of coordinated response to multiple crises that","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/49th G7 summit.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "encountered significant internal conflicts, which emerged when Tshisekedi made critical appointments to military leadership and civilian courts without seeking the endorsement of the FCC. Furthermore, Tshisekedi's decision to appoint two constitutional court judges that were rejected by the FCC further intensified the disagreements. Another point of conflict centered around the appointment of Ronsard Malonda as the head of the Independent National Electoral Commission by the national assembly without obtaining the consent of President Tshisekedi. The FCC strongly believed that Tshisekedi's appointments were a deliberate attempt to consolidate his power and distance himself from the coalition before the upcoming 2023 elections. Tshisekedi, on the other hand, held the view that the FCC was impeding the progress of his reform agenda. Consequently, he made the decision to form his own coalition, presumably with the aim of advancing his policy objectives independently. == History ==","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Sacred Union of the Nation.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "a voluntary mass recruitment of citizens over the age of 18 to assist the military in case of an invasion. Organizers said that the process will begin on 19 August, especially on the borders with Benin and Nigeria. Niger's defence ministry reported that armed groups launched an assault on an army detachment near Koutougou near the Malian and Burkina Faso border that killed at least 17 Nigerien soldiers and injured 20. The military claimed to have ""neutralized"" 100 militants. ECOWAS condemned the attack and sent condolences to the affected families. Germany called on the junta to release Bazoum and restore constitutional order. The UN said it would send mediators to Niamey for peace talks. ==== 16 August ==== The junta recalled Niger's ambassador to Ivory Coast in response to Ouattara's declaration of support for armed intervention against the junta. Former Nigerien president Mahamadou Issoufou called for the release of Bazoum and his return to power during an interview with Jeune","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Nigerien crisis (2023\u20132024).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "(ᴛᴀʟᴋ) 02:55, 31 October 2023 (UTC) There are only semi-finals and final in the knock out stage. Therefore, So the semi-final was written instead of the knock out stage. However, the knockout stage can be used if desired. Abazizfahad (talk) 03:05, 31 October 2023 (UTC) Arithmetically SA has not qualified and SL not eleminated Source: https://www.cricketworldcup.com/news/3764287 Marvingonzapa (talk) 15:11, 2 November 2023 (UTC) Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan and Afghanistan can all overtake South Africa by reaching at least 12 points, so they haven't qualified yet. Sri Lanka looks to have been fixed, I agree that they're not yet eliminated. Joseph2302 (talk) 17:09, 2 November 2023 (UTC) I checked both ICC and Cricinfo points tables. Both don't indicate eliminations. Netherlands case is doubtful at the moment I am writing this. Please, clarify. Chanaka L (talk) 14:52, 3 November 2023 (UTC) I'm pretty sure they aren't eliminated, and I'm still holding out hope. They probably","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Template talk_2023 Cricket World Cup points table.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "that Trump became furious when he saw flags lowered to half-staff in honor of McCain, telling his aides: What the fuck are we doing that for? Guy was a fucking loser. === 2019 === On March 16, 2019, roughly seven months after McCain's death, Trump criticized McCain on Twitter for his ""thumbs down"" vote which prevented the 2017 repeal of the Affordable Care Act, while quoting Ken Starr. The next day, on March 17, Trump promoted a conspiracy theory on Twitter suggesting that McCain's decision to send the Steele dossier to the Federal Bureau of Investigation was a collusion with the Democratic Party to attack him personally. On March 19, 2019, while meeting in the Oval Office with Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, and just two days after his controversial tweets regarding McCain were posted, Trump was questioned by reporters about his recent criticisms of McCain, despite his passing. Trump responded, stating: I never was a fan of John McCain, and I never will be. On March 20,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Donald Trump's comments on John McCain.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Al-Shabaab attempts to take three army bases. 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Several others","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Somalia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "with Cuco for an extended version of their previous collaboration, now titled ""Decir Adios Oye Narrador,"" on a subsequent track. Lastly, he features Venezuelan-born American singer Maye on the track named ""Mi Hogar."" On September 5, Danny released ""Bórrame"", a collaboration with Mexican singer Kurt. Continuing with new releases, on September 21, he released ""Sustancias en Mi Corazón"" with Chilean singer Strangehuman. On September 28, his collaboration with Becky G was released, on her album Esquinas. On October 10, Danny announced a tour across 11 cities in the East Cost and Midwest of the US, with the name Ambición Tour. On January 12, 2024, Danny released the single ""Un Día Entenderás"". On March 1, he released the deluxe album EVOLUXION based on his last album DLUX (2023), the album includes new and updated tracks such as ""Maldito Alcohol"" and ""Ciudad del Sol"". Calentón Music Festival at Syracuse University on October 19th, 2024 was Danny's first performance at the university's","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/DannyLux.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "– The Taliban bans mixed martial arts, saying it is too violent and has a risk of death and that it is incompatible with Islamic law. === September === September 2 – Six people are killed and 13 others are injured in a suicide bombing in the Qala Bakhtiar neighbourhood of Kabul. The Islamic State takes responsibility the following day. September 12 – Fifteen Hazaras are killed and six others are injured in a gun attack in Daykundi Province. The Islamic State takes responsibility. September 16 – The United Nations announces the suspension of the country's polio vaccination program by the Taliban. September 17 – The Taliban announces the reopening of the Afghan embassy in Muscat, Oman. September 22 – Iran summons the acting head of Afghanistan's embassy after saying that a visiting Afghan official disrespected the country's national anthem by not standing during a performance of the anthem, days after a similar incident occurred in Pakistan. 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The Balochistan government declared three days of mourning from 11 to 13 November while security measures across Quetta were significantly increased. == Reactions == The attack was condemned by Balochistan chief minister Sarfraz Bugti, National Assembly of Pakistan speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, and Pakistani prime minister Shehbaz Sharif, along with the foreign ministries of Afghanistan, Iran, Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, the State of Palestine, and Turkey, and the US mission to Pakistan. World leaders and diplomats including Russian President Vladimir Putin,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Quetta railway station bombing.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "forces intensified in Hama Governorate, particularly near the towns of Karnaz and Suran. In the eastern Hama countryside, opposition forces made advances, capturing the town of Qasr Abu Samrah. In the evening, the heaviest clashes since the start of the offensive took place between opposition and pro-government forces in northern Hama region, with Russian and government aircraft carrying out more than 45 airstrikes. Opposition forces took control of several villages, while pro-government forces were able to thwart attempts to advance on Qalaat al-Madiq. Opposition forces' rocket shelling of Hama city killed eight civilians. === Hama offensive === On 3 December, opposition forces continued their advance on the pro-government forces in Hama region, capturing the towns of Taybat al-Imam, Halfaya, Soran, and Maardis. In the eastern Aleppo countryside, heavy clashes occurred between SNA and pro-government forces in Khanasir as the latter tried to recapture the town. Fighting","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Syrian opposition offensives.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Sensor security software that caused widespread problems with Microsoft Windows computers running the software. As a result, roughly 8.5 million systems crashed and were unable to properly restart in what has been called the largest outage in the history of information technology and ""historic in scale"". The outage disrupted daily life, businesses, and governments around the world. Many industries were affected—airlines, airports, banks, hotels, hospitals, manufacturing, stock markets, broadcasting, gas stations, retail stores, and more—as were governmental services, such as emergency services and websites. The worldwide financial damage has been estimated to be at least US$10 billion. Within hours, the error was discovered and a fix was released, but because many affected computers had to be fixed manually, outages continued to linger on many services. == Background == CrowdStrike produces a suite of security software products for businesses, designed to protect computers from","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 CrowdStrike-related IT outages.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the BDP's victory, alleging significant electoral irregularities. Despite the UDC's claims of multiple voting and bribery of election officials, their petition to invalidate the results was dismissed by the High Court in December 2019. Although the Court of Appeal agreed to hear the case in January 2020, it was later dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. === Background of opposition parties before the election === Following the 2019 elections, there were three opposing parties in the National Assembly—the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC), the Botswana Patriotic Front (BPF) and the Alliance for Progressives (AP). In August 2022, the BPF joined the UDC alliance, uniting all opposition parties in the National Assembly except for the AP. The Botswana Congress Party (BCP), a major member of the UDC since 2017, had expressed interest in leaving the UDC alliance due to disagreements between BCP leader, Dumelang Saleshando and UDC leader, Duma Boko. Saleshando ceased to be the Leader of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Botswana general election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "destroying a home at The Oaks. ==== 31 October fire outbreak ==== 31 October was New South Wales' worst fire danger day for October. High to extreme fire dangers as well as total fire bans were issued for over 80% of the state, due to parched winds upwards of 50 km/h (31 mph) and temperatures soaring to 40 °C (104 °F). There were 87 fires with 36 of these fires burning out of control by the morning. The RFS Commissioner Rob Rogers said significant resources were deployed to slow the fires down, and stated that: ""Properties are well at risk today, and to be honest if we get out of today without losing a number of properties I'll be very happy"" Throughout the day ten emergency warnings were issued throughout the state including warnings issued for Nymboida, Tabulam, Mudgee, and Tenterfield. Residents were advised to seek shelter as the fires approached, having burnt over 25,000 ha (61,776 acres) and destroying four homes. An Emergency Warning was issued for the Cooks Gap Fire near","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023\u201324 Australian bushfire season.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "standard, which has previously been used by the courts to block certain administrative decisions by the government and other authorities. As a result, the protest movement ramped up its activities, with the protests being joined by road blockings. The weekly protests were joined by a protest on 5 July, after Tel Aviv's police chief Amichai Eshed, who was due to be demoted because of his refusal to use ""disproportionate force"" against the protesters, announced his resignation, and on 9 July, ahead of a scheduled reading on the reasonabless standard bill the following day. On 27 June, over 300 IDF reservists, organised by the Brothers in Arms (Hebrew: אחים לנשק) movement, protested against the reforms outside the home of Yariv Levin. The Israeli police announced that they would investigate whether statements made by former Prime Minister Ehud Barak and former IDF Deputy Chief of Staff Yair Golan, in which they called on protesters to engage in civil disobedience, constitute sedition.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Israeli judicial reform protests.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "country radio. The album received generally positive critical reviews and sold over 10 million copies worldwide. Three of its singles—""Shake It Off"", ""Blank Space"", and ""Bad Blood""—reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. At the 58th Annual Grammy Awards, 1989 made Swift the first female musician to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year twice—her first win was for Fearless in 2010. Swift's contract with Big Machine expired in November 2018. She then withdrew from Big Machine and signed a new deal with Republic Records, which secured her the rights to own the masters of any new music she would release. In 2019, American music executive Scooter Braun acquired Big Machine; the ownership of the masters to Swift's first six studio albums, including 1989, was transferred to him. In August 2019, Swift spoke against Braun's purchase and announced that she would re-record her first six studio albums so as to own their masters herself. 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Obi focused on security force cooperation and reform in his manifesto while noting the root causes of insecurity in speeches by highlighting his job creation plans while Abubakar similarly pitched his job creation plan while proposing more police officers along with logistical registration and alternative conflict resolution means in his policy document. Obi's commitments to reform to address security force brutality also led his campaign to receive large amounts of support from backers of the End SARS movement. Although Tinubu, Obi, Kwankwaso, and Abubakar all had long security segments in their manifestos, reporting noted the similar vagueness of their plans. 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The Netherlands Bar concluded in October 2024 that nine proposals, including the declaration of an asylum crisis, violated the principles of the rule of law, while another 28 were considered risks. Six proposals, such as the ""right to make a mistake"", could strengthen the rule of law. == Term == === Asylum === The coalition agreement included plans to issue a ""well-substantiated"" statutory instrument to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Schoof cabinet.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "as potentially at risk of causing glacial outburst floods, and in 2018 pipelines were carried up by yak and installed to pump water out of it. Sentinel-1A images from 28 September 2023 showed the lake covering an area of 167.4 hectares (414 acres). Before the flood, scientists and authorities were working on installing an early warning system for glacial floods from the lake. == The flood == In early October 2023, a cloudburst caused Sikkim to receive more than double its normal rainfall; between 3 and 4 October alone, the state received five times the usual precipitation. The South Lhonak burst its shores, causing a flash flood. Satellite images from the Indian Space Research Organisation's RISAT-1A show that the lake's surface area shrunk by more than 100 hectares (247 acres). Based on a warning from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police at midnight, the operators of the Teesta III Dam at Chungthang rushed to open the dam's gates, but were too late; the flood quickly destroyed the dam,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Sikkim flash floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "– United States Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen announces sanctions against eight members of La Nueva Familia Michoacana Organization. === July === 1 July – The bodies of 19 people are found in the vicinity of an abandoned dump truck in La Concordia, Chiapas. 5 July – Hurricane Beryl makes landfall on the Yucatán Peninsula after killing twelve people in the Caribbean. 8 July – Minerva Pérez, the head of the fishing industry chamber of Baja California, is shot dead by unidentified gunmen in Ensenada. 13 to 21 July – 2024 FIBA Under-17 Women's Basketball World Cup 17 July – Six members of two families are shot dead by unidentified gunmen in Yuriria, Guanajuato. 23 July – Six people are killed in an explosion at a tequila factory owned by Jose Cuervo in Tequila, Jalisco. 24 July – Guatemalan authorities announce the arrival of 600 refugees from Mexico fleeing drug-related violence in Chiapas. 25 July – Sinaloa Cartel co-founder Ismael ""El Mayo"" Zambada is arrested along with","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Mexico.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "cooperated during Black Lives Matter protests over the deaths of Anton Sterling and Philando Castile. In December 2017, a leader of the Bloods in Franklin, Virginia, Brandon Lee Leonard, was shot and left in a ditch behind his girlfriend's house some time after getting into a confrontation with a member of a rival gang affiliated with the Crips. Hours after Leonard was found dead, a drive-by shooting happened at the house of the gang member who had fought with Leonard. Nobody was injured, but ""a bullet narrowly missed the gang member's mother, who was asleep"". Two Crips were shot the next day, one seriously injured. The conflict paused until 2019, when a Crip posted on social media a scoreboard ""showing the Crips leading the Bloods 1-0"". A few days later, on Leonard's birthday, a Crip posted a video in which he sang ""Happy Birthday"" to Leonard, and then mimicked gunshot sounds. Later that day, he was seriously injured in a shooting by Bloods. Five local Bloods had been sent to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Crips\u2013Bloods gang war.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "news agency IRNA reported on 4 January that investigators suspected that the attacks were carried out by suicide bombers. The deputy governor of Kerman province said the incident was a terrorist attack. At least 94 people were killed and at least another 284 were injured, 27 of them critically. The dead included 23 students, 14 Afghan nationals and three paramedics who responded to the site of the first explosion and were caught in the second blast. Most of the casualties were believed to have been caused by the second explosion. Several of the injured were trampled in the panic that followed the explosions. Early reports quoting Iranian officials put the death toll at 103, but authorities later revised the count down to 89. == Aftermath == IRIB showed Red Crescent rescuers assisting injured individuals at the ceremony. Several Iranian news agencies reported a higher count of wounded individuals. Reza Fallah, the head of the provincial Red Crescent, stated that their rapid response","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Kerman bombings.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "owned or operated by Israeli companies, or carrying the Israeli flag. 10 December – French Navy frigate Languedoc shoots down two drones over the Red Sea that were launched from Yemen, according to the French Armed Forces Ministry. 14 December – Maersk calls for ""political action"" after a ballistic missile launched by the Houthis in Yemen narrowly misses one of their container ships in the Bab-el-Mandeb strait. An unknown vessel claiming to be from the Yemeni Navy also ordered the ship to sail towards the Yemeni coast. 15 December – Two Liberian-flagged vessels in the Bab-el-Mandeb strait are attacked with drones and ballistic missiles launched by Houthi militants in Yemen, causing a fire on one of the ships. 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Food delivery drivers with companies including Uber Eats, Just Eat and Deliveroo stage a five-hour strike between 5pm and 10pm over pay and conditions. 15 February The UK is confirmed to be in a recession, after the economy shrank by 0.3% between October and December, having already contracted between July and September 2023. The new names of London's six Overground lines are revealed, with significant changes to the look of the famous","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the United Kingdom.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "in the Planalto. In an interview with CNN Brasil, Senator Randolfe Rodrigues said five grenades were found after the attack, three of them at the Supreme Court and two at the Congress complex. ==== Attacks on journalists and photographers ==== Several journalists were attacked during the protests. Folha de São Paulo photographer Pedro Ladeira was attacked and robbed by rioters. A journalist for Metrópoles was also attacked during the storming. Journalists and photographers from BandNews, O Tempo, AFP and Reuters were also attacked. Some were pushed to the ground and had their equipment stolen or damaged. At least ten journalists and photographers from different news outlets were attacked and/or robbed during the riot. === Power sabotage === On 9 January 2023 (one day after the Brasilia attacks), three transmission towers in the states of Rondônia and Paraná (both of which are Bolsonaro's strongholds) were pulled down and cut off of Brazil's power grid. In the most serious","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Brazilian Congress attack.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "wide acceptability, would be the chief adviser. Former Member of Parliament and business leader A.K. Azad said in his response, The government that has been formed under the leadership of Dr. Muhammad Yunus has support from us businessmen. We hope that the broken law and order situation will be restored as soon as possible. All those students and public who were killed will be done justice through a special investigation committee and a special court of law. Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (Inu) president Hasanul Haq Inu and general secretary Shirin Akhtar said in a statement: As the primary and main task of the interim government, effective steps must be taken in restoring normalcy and peace in public life by ensuring the safety of life and property of the people through the reestablishment of law and order in the country without delay. Following the taking of office of the interim government, it should be ensured that there not be a single incident of loss of life, attack or destruction of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Yunus ministry.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "a five-day truce and ceasefire. == Governments calling for a ceasefire == === Africa === Algeria: In February 2024, Algeria put forward a United Nations resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire and release of all hostages. On 20 February, thirteen members of the UN Security Council voted in favor of the resolution. However, it was vetoed by the United States. === Americas === Brazil: As early as 11 October, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva posted on X that ""An international humanitarian intervention is urgently needed... A ceasefire is urgently needed in defense of Israeli and Palestinian children."" Dominica: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit condemned the conflict, calling it ""abhorrent."" Honduras: The government issued a statement condemning Hamas for the attacks, expressed solidarity with the people of Israel and made a call for a ceasefire. However, on 3 November, Honduras recalled its ambassador to Israel citing violations of international humanitarian","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Calls for a ceasefire during the Israel\u2013Hamas war.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "The junta extends its tenure until 2029 and ratifies a new constitution. === June === 5 June – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announces that Russia will dispatch additional military supplies and instructors to Burkina Faso to help them boost its defense capabilities. 11 June – More than 100 soldiers are killed in an attack claimed by the Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin on a military base in Mansila. 12 June – Two people are injured in a shooting incident inside the premises of the state broadcaster RTB in Ouagadougou. 18 June – The Burkinabe government bans TV5 Monde from broadcasting in the country for six months for allegedly spreading ""malicious insinuations"" and ""disinformation"" against it. === July === 7 July – ECOWAS states that it risks disintegrating from military and economic insecurity if Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso continue their exit to form their own confederation, following sanctions and severed diplomatic ties after each state's military coup. 12 July","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Burkina Faso.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "for Your Love)"" marked Grande's first instance of simultaneously debuting atop both the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 charts. It also made her the first woman to have two albums with multiple number-one debuts in the US, after Thank U, Next (2019). Additionally, Grande's grandmother, Marjorie Grande, made her first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 with the album track ""Ordinary Things,"" credited as Nonna; this made Marjorie the oldest act ever to have appeared on the Hot 100, at the age of 98. Thanks to the album's three RIAA certifications in September 2024, Grande became the first artist in 2024 to have three songs released in the same year that were certified Platinum or higher status. Its strong chart-performance made Grande ascend to the number-one position on the Billboard Artist 100 chart for the sixteenth non-consecutive week, the sixth-most for any artist since the chart's inception. Furthermore, it also marked Grande's first instance of reaching the top of both the Billboard","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Eternal Sunshine (album).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Northwest Territories. At that point, there had been 21 total fires, affecting 403,815 hectares (997,850 acres). By August 15, there were over 230 wildfires throughout the territory. By August 17, they were within 17 km (11 mi) of the capital city, Yellowknife, leading to an evacuation order. The wildfires caused telecommunication and internet signals to be cut off throughout the South Slave Region, which led to concerns about the feasibility of a safe evacuation. By August 23, wildfires in the territory had produced 97 megatonnes of carbon, accounting for roughly a fourth of the total 327 megatonnes produced by Canada's wildfires in 2023. === Nova Scotia === Nova Scotia saw the largest recorded wildfires in its history. On average, in Nova Scotia, only about 3% of wildfires are caused by lightning, with the remaining being caused by human activity. Of those caused by human activity, about a third of Nova Scotia's fires are caused by people on or near their own property, and about","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Canadian wildfires.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "due to Azerbaijan's established track record of authoritarianism and repression of its Armenian population. == Background == The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is an ethnic and territorial dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which is located within Azerbaijan but is predominantly inhabited by Armenians. === Cultural suppression during the Soviet period === Between 1921 and 1990, under the Azeri SSR Armenians in the region faced economic marginalization and cultural discrimination, leading to a significant exodus. Authorities encouraged the settlement of Azeris from outside Nagorno-Karabakh. This policy – sometimes called a ""White Genocide"" – aimed at ""de-Armenizing"" the territory culturally and physically and followed a similar pattern to Azerbaijan's treatment of Armenians in Nakhchivan. The suppression of Armenian language and culture was widespread: Armenian churches, cemeteries, and schools were closed or destroyed, and clerics arrested.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Flight of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Pashinyan during a meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin in Moscow on 8 May. These Russian forces were then redeployed to Yerevan. United States: On 21 May, Central Intelligence Agency Deputy Director David Cohen held meetings with Armenian government officials in Yerevan and called for the strengthening of Armenia–United States relations. The following day, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken pledged $65 million in additional development assistance to Armenia from Washington and confirmed that the US is considering providing additional assistance to Armenia. On 23 May, the United States senior advisor for the Caucasus Louis Bono visited Yerevan. Bono expressed support to Armenia and called for Armenia and Azerbaijan to normalize relations and to unblock regional transit connections. On 10 June, US and Armenian diplomats met in Yerevan and pledged to increase bilateral ties. ""The sides positively assessed cooperation to support Armenia's ongoing reforms and democratic","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Armenian protests.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "it as a new navy sanctuary for Russia would significantly bolster Russia's posture in the region. The port might also provide Russia a leverage on the Georgia's planned deepwater port in neighboring Anaklia town and planned commercial activities tied to it. == Georgia–Ukraine crisis == Georgia–Ukraine relations were already strained before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with the primary cause stemming from the Georgian ex-President Mikheil Saakashvili being granted Ukrainian citizenship in 2015 and being placed in various Ukrainian governmental positions, while the Georgian government sought his extradition and prosecution for abuse of power, embezzlement, and his implication in the attempted murder of an opposition MP, with Ukraine rejecting the extradition request. In October 2021, Mikheil Saakashvili clandestinely returned to Georgia from Ukraine and called his followers to march on the Georgian capital, with his location being initially unknown to the public, however, later","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Georgia and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Omtzigt, function elsewhere"" note that leaked during the 2021–2022 cabinet formation, he split from the CDA in June 2021 and continued as a one-man faction in September of that year. After the 2023 Dutch general election was announced following the fall of the fourth Rutte cabinet, Omtzigt founded New Social Contract (NSC) on 19 August 2023. His 2021 manifesto is the basis for the new party's program. On 20 August 2023, Omtzigt announced in Tubantia newspaper that he did not strive for NSC to become the largest party in the general election in November that year. If that does happen, he did not want to become prime minister, but to remain in the House of Representatives as parliamentary leader. After the party's candidate list was presented, Omtzigt no longer ruled out premiership. CDA prominent Eddy van Hijum became chairman of the committee that would write the party's manifesto ahead of the 2023 general election. Former VVD hopeful Onno Aerden was introduced as the party's","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/New Social Contract.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "== US President Joe Biden and a number of other leaders began arriving in Vilnius on Monday, the eve of the summit. In the evening, the Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg hosted a meeting between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. Following multiple hours of negotiations, Stoltenberg announced that Erdoğan agreed to unblock Swedish accession to NATO and ensure the ratification as soon as possible. Soon after the announcement, Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, stated that Hungary would no longer block the entry of Sweden and would also support their membership into the defence bloc. On 11 July, the three Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) signed an agreement on joint airspace defense. On 11 July, a memorandum was signed between 11 nations and Ukraine to form the F-16 training coalition. As part of the signed memorandum, Ukrainian pilots, technicians, and support personnel will participate in the training program. The","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Vilnius summit.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "New Era and the President of the People's Republic of China and the President of the Russian Federation on the Development Plan of Priority Directions of China-Russia Economic Cooperation for the Period up to 2030. During the visit, the two sides also signed a number of bilateral cooperation documents in the fields of agriculture, forestry, basic scientific research, market regulation and media. On the morning of March 22, President Xi left Moscow from Vnukovo International Airport on an Air China special flight, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Chernyshenko and other high-ranking government officials were at the airport to see them off and held a grand send-off ceremony. The Russian military band played the Chinese military song ""When That Day Comes"" to see him off. Xi and his entourage returned to Beijing on the evening of March 22, Beijing time. == Reception == Xi Jinping's meeting with Putin was seen as PR victory for the Russian president amidst his increasing isolation. For","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 visit by Xi Jinping to Russia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "indie rock singer-songwriter. Jerry Miller, American ska singer (The Untouchables) 5 – Mimis Plessas, 99, Greek film composer and classical pianist 6 – Johnny Neel, 70, American Southern rock singer and keyboardist (The Allman Brothers Band) 7 Hans van Hemert, 79, Dutch music producer and songwriter Cissy Houston, 91, American gospel and R&B singer (The Sweet Inspirations) Jack Ponti, 66, American songwriter and record producer 8 – Jorge Arriagada, 81, Chilean-French film composer 9 Michel Boyibanda, 84, Congolese rumba and soukous singer (TPOK Jazz). Bruno Pochesci, 54, Italian-born French singer-songwriter Leif Segerstam, 80, Finnish classical conductor, composer and multi-instrumentalist 10 Adam Abeshouse, 63, American recording engineer, music producer and classical violinist El Taiger, 37, Cuban reggaeton singer 11 Kiril Marichkov, 79, Bulgarian progressive rock singer and bassist (Shturcite) Aminollah Rashidi, 99, Iranian classical singer and composer 12 Jackmaster, 38,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in music.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "killing 19 people and injuring 18 others. Four people are killed and 15 others are rescued after a boat capsizes while travelling between Cancún and Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo. === February === 5 February – Four taxi and bus drivers are killed during coordinated shootings in Chilpancingo. 26 February – Illegal loggers kill three forest rangers in the foothills of the Iztaccihuatl volcano in Puebla State. 27 February – A tractor-trailer and a pick-up truck collide in San Luis Potosi, killing 10 people. === March === 1 March – Four soldiers are killed by a improvised explosive device in a trap near Aguililla, Michoacán. The soldiers were inspecting a camp, likely used by cartel members, when they stepped on an anti-personnel mine set in the underbrush. 18 March – Three officers of the Michoacan Civil Guard are killed in an attack on a highway between Patzcuaro and Uruapan. 27 March – At least four people are killed in wildfires across the State of Mexico. === April === 5 April –","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Mexico.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "humanitarian assistance. 16 June – Norway announces it will give Ukraine 1.1 billion kroner (US$103 million) to help repair its energy infrastructure and secure the country's electricity supply before winter. 20 June – Ukraine is moved to the top of the US list in receiving ordered deliveries of Patriot missile systems. 21 June – Israel and Ukraine mutually impose travel restrictions to each others' citizens, preventing reciprocal visa-free travel without an authorization permit. 25 June – The European Union formally launches accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova. The European Court of Human Rights unanimously finds Russia guilty of systematic violations of human rights in Crimea. 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In the first part of this informal deal, the government would agree to support major LR-endorsed changes to the bill, ditching many previous red lines and getting the final bill closer to the version passed by the Senate. In the second part of the deal, the Prime minister solemnly promised that the government would overhaul the controversial ""State Medical Assistance"" (AME) system, a mechanism allowing illegal migrants to access Social Security-funded medical care on conditions, in a separate bill. The scope of the concessions made to the right created concern for a number of Macronist MPs and party grandees. On 19 December, the joint committee agreed on a drastically hardened bill, with measures limiting foreigners' access to social benefits,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023\u20132024 French government crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "favorable for large fire growth. ==== Timing of peak fire season ==== In Northern California, fire season typically peaks in the summer with increasingly warm and dry conditions and aided by occasional dry cold frontal passages that may bring winds and/or lightning. Activity usually continues until late fall brings Pacific moisture to the northern portion of the state, though northeast wind events may pose a threat. In Southern California, fire season typically peaks in late spring through early fall, when Pacific moisture recedes. Offshore wind events such as Santa Ana winds mean that large fires are possible year-round, but their frequency is most heightened in the fall, when fuels are also driest. === Preparation === In January, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the allocation of $930 million in funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act to 10 western states, including California, for fuel reduction programs and other","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 California wildfires.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "15 June Indonesian Constitutional Court decides to continue the use of Open Proportional System for the 2024 general elections. There has been a demonstration at the Al-Zaytun Islamic boarding school, Indramayu, West Java, and asked the Ministry of Religion to investigate heretical teachings in it. 19 June The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology has launched the Republic of Indonesia Satellite (SATRIA-1), which is located from Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States using SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket. The presence of this satellite will make it easier for Indonesians to access the internet and connect with one another. The Indonesian national team lost against Argentina with a score of 0-2 at the GBK stadium. 21 June – President Joko Widodo announces that the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia has officially entered its endemic phase. 23 June A SAM Air Cessna 208 carrying 6 people goes missing while flying over the Papuan jungles in Yalimo Regency. FIFA officially appointed","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Indonesia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of a law passed by an elected government should be exceptional (even if it contradicts existing Basic Laws), and if several judges do not decide to nullify the newer contradicting law, the will of the elected government should prevail. The proposed legislation argues that as the Basic Laws are Israel's supreme legal norms, the Court derives its power of judicial review from the Basic Laws themselves and thus cannot review or strike down the Basic Laws themselves. The proposal seeks to deny judicial review over Basic Laws, in order to guarantee the Supreme Court's subjection to the rule of name and to the source of democratic authority. Proponents of this change argue that this is similar to the majority of Western countries in which there is no judicial review over constitutional norms. The legal advisor to the Committee through which this reform is being progressed published an opinion stating he had found no precedent in any democratic country for judicial review over legislation","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Israeli judicial reform.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "cameras inside delivery points, in which people in military uniform brought backpacks with things into the departments and wrapped them in packaging film, got onto the Internet. The largest number of parcels was sent to the Russian cities of Rubtsovsk, Yurga, Chebarkul, Miass, Kyzyl, Chita, Biysk and Borzya. On April 29, 2022, a video was published in which a Russian officer allegedly sent the Orlan-10 drone, which is in service with the Russian army, from the SDEK point in Valuyki. The Belarusian Gayun reported that Russian soldiers bought a lot of goods in the shops of the Belarusian Mozyr and also sent them to Russia also with the help of the SDEK service, but this can it only explainws part of the parcels. Against the backdrop of the scandal that arose, SDEK turned off broadcasts from its branches located on the border with Ukraine. == Criminal prosecution == On June 2, the Ukrainian police announced that they had opened criminal cases of looting against ten Russian soldiers","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Looting by Russian forces during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "and real estate investor Steve Witkoff. Routh fled the scene, but was later arrested as the prime suspect. An update given by the FBI on September 16 mentioned that Routh had not fired his weapon. Routh has pleaded not guilty to five federal charges, including attempting to assassinate a presidential candidate. A preliminary trial date was set for February 10, 2025, his trial will begin on February 20, 2025. Routh could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted. == Life, career, and legal issues == Ryan Wesley Routh was born on February 18, 1966, in Guilford County, North Carolina. For most of his life, he was a resident of Greensboro, where he attended North Carolina A&T State University for two semesters in 1995. He later ran a roofing business. In January 1989, Routh was married to Lora Wilson Routh and had at least two sons and a daughter. Routh divorced Lora on January 22, 2003. On April 2, 1991, Routh fought and chased a suspected rapist around an office building who was","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Ryan Wesley Routh.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "districts, namely three electoral districts in Sumatra, one electoral district in Papua, and two electoral districts in Java. The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) also accepted the results with party secretary general Aboe Bakar Alhabsy expressing his happiness on its electoral gain of 3 seats. However, PKS states that the legal process for the election is still ongoing, citing the problems of using the Sirekap. Anies Baswedan and Muhaimin Iskandar said that ""It is important to safeguard the election process to ensure legitimacy, trust and inclusiveness in the results"". In an apparent criticism towards Gibran Rakabuming Raka's candidacy as vice president, Anies stated that ""leaders born from a process tainted with fraud and irregularities will produce a regime that produces policies full of injustice"" and his team did not want this to happen. They initially rejected the results of the presidential election announced by the KPU and protested the result to the Constitutional Court. On 22","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Indonesian presidential election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Sharif, expressed his disapproval of the Supreme Court's decision to release Khan in a cabinet speech broadcast on state television. He claimed that the judges had shown favoritism towards Khan, resulting in ""the demise of justice in Pakistan."" Additionally, he criticized Khan and his party for using inflammatory language and inciting protests. Shahbaz Sharif stated, ""Imran Khan has created divisions within the nation."" The interior minister, Rana Sanaullah, said in the event that the Islamabad High Court grant bail to Khan. ""We will try to get his bail nullified. And if he is given bail in some cases and some cases are still left, we will definitely arrest him."" In his social media posts, Zalmay Khalilzad expressed the opinion that ""Army Chief Munir needs to resign, and elections must be posted for a specific date."" He added ""General Munir has mishandled his job and alienated the public. He also has lost the support of many senior Pakistanis."" === Analysis === Concerns about the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Arrest of Imran Khan.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions), which was released on the same day as the album. An updated version of the special was broadcast on ABC on August 24, 2023, and released on Hulu the day after. == Background and recording == After ending her eight-year contract with RCA Records, Cyrus signed with Columbia Records in March 2021. Her first releases with the label were a remix of the Kid Laroi's ""Without You"" and the live album Attention: Miley Live, released in April 2021 and April 2022 respectively. In an article published in October 2021, Billboard confirmed that Cyrus was working on her next album. The album was described as ""her love letter to LA"" that represents the physical and mental growth she experienced during production. Cyrus wrote several songs with Michael Pollack and Gregory ""Aldae"" Hein. They were conceived only with piano, then evolving into their final versions. Pollack said that Cyrus decided to focus on songcraft before tackling the production. She","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Endless Summer Vacation.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "at age 87. March 30: Chance Perdomo, American actor (voice of Snork in Moominvalley), dies at age 27. === April === April 1: Joe Flaherty, American actor (portrayed Count Floyd in The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley, voice of Lawyer and General in Heavy Metal, Big Dracula in Little Dracula, Hooft in The Legend of Tarzan, Snorkel in The Santa Claus Brothers, Cloaked Skull in Teamo Supremo, Jeb in Home on the Range, Western Union Manager, Don Knotts' Assistant and Vatican Messenger in Family Guy, Abe's Foster Dad in Clone High, Car Door Owner in the American Dad! episode ""Delorean Story-An""), and television writer (wrote the Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated episode ""Theater of Doom""), dies at age 82. April 6: Dave Underwood, American voice actor (voice of Chief in You're Under Arrest, Talos in Crusher Joe, Akai in Kite, Iga in Blue Submarine No. 6), dies at age 57. April 7: Edgar Burcksen, Dutch editor (The Betty Boop Movie Mystery, Seabert), dies at age 76. April 9:","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in animation.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Church does not have a Moscow Patriarchate."" Armenian Apostolic Church: Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II warned of the negative impact the legislation would have on the spiritual and canonical life of the Orthodox population. == Sociology == According to polls, in January 2023, 69% of Ukrainians considered themselves Orthodox, 41% of them belonged to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, 4% to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, and 24% did not belong to any patriarchate. According to sociological polls in May 2024, 82% of Ukrainians did not trust the UOC-MP, and 63% wanted its complete ban. == See also == Annexation of the Metropolis of Kyiv by the Moscow Patriarchate == References == == External links == Assembly debate on 17 April 2024 (11th sitting) (see Doc. 15966, report of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights, rapporteur: Mr Emanuelis Zingeris). Text adopted by the Assembly on 17 April 2024 (11th sitting). Conclusion of the religious","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Law of Ukraine _On the Protection of the Constitutional Order in the Field of Activities of Religious Organizations_.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "arrival. World Journal and Sing Tao Daily reported that hundreds were bused in from across the US to welcome Xi. Multiple clashes were reported between Chinese dissidents and pro-Chinese government groups. The nonprofit group Human Rights in China stated that evidence of assaults and selective police enforcement would be submitted to the United States House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party. An investigation by The Washington Post found that ""the most extreme violence was instigated by pro-CCP activists."" Taiwanese reporters were harassed and stopped from filming near the St. Regis Museum Tower. The Congressional-Executive Commission on China subsequently condemned the attacks on protesters and urged further law enforcement investigation. In August 2024, John Moolenaar, chair of the United States House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, called on the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/APEC United States 2023.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Minister for Regional Cooperation Alan Kyeremanten, immediate former Minister for Trade and Industry Kwadwo Poku, businessman ==== Results ==== To reduce the number of candidates, the NPP held a Special Super Delegates Congress on 26 August 2023, which would select the top five candidates who would then go on to contest in the final primaries in November. Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia placed first, with 68% of the votes. To the surprise of many observers, ""maverick"" MP Kennedy Agyapong, running a campaign largely critical of the Akufo-Addo administration, placed second, edging out NPP veteran Alan John Kyeremanten, who first ran for President in 2008. Owusu Afriyie Akoto placed fourth, while Francis Addai-Nimoh and Boakye Agyarko tied for fifth place, necessitating a run-off, which Addai-Nimoh won, rounding out the five final candidates for the primaries. However, Kyeremanten announced that he would withdraw from the primaries (later leaving the NPP entirely and launching his own","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Ghanaian general election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "secured two seats, winning the Rodrigues constituency. Electoral Commissioner Irfan Rahman announced the appointment of four unsuccessful candidates to parliament through the Best Loser System. Two contestants from Alliance Lepep were selected, securing parliamentary representation for the bloc. The other two appointees were members of the Rodrigues-based Alliance Liberation. == Aftermath == Referring to the election result, Navin Ramgoolam said: ""The power of the people is stronger than a dictatorship."" He was congratulated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. President Prithvirajsing Roopun formally appointed Ramgoolam as prime minister on 12 November, shortly after Jugnauth resigned, and was sworn in the following day. Ramgoolam announced that his first act after returning to the premiership was to disassemble Mauritius' ""spying system"". On 14 November, Alliance Liberation declared its support for the government. The following day, Joe Lesjongard of Alliance Lepep became","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Mauritian general election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "on the morning of 1 February after more heavy downpours. MetService reported that about 20–30 millimetres per hour (0.79–1.18 inches per hour) of ""intensive rainfall"" had fallen in parts of Auckland in the early hours of 1 February. Auckland Emergency Management reported there were landslides and flooding in Devonport. Flooding was reported in several areas including Sandringham, St Lukes, near Eden Park, Onehunga, and Wairau Valley. Whangarei Airport in Northland reported 60 mm (2.4 in) of rain between 9:00 pm on 31 January and 4:00 am on 1 February, with half that amount falling around 9:00 pm. After the heaviest rains subsided, the risk of landslides in Auckland and across other areas of the North Island persisted due to the extreme amount of water in the soil. Even light rains presented the threat of further slips. On Saturday 4 February, no rain fell at Auckland Airport for the first time since the floods began. === Other events === While the North Island was being impacted by","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "secures a simple majority, the National Assembly elects the president through secret ballot, with a simple majority of the total number of MPs (excluding 'specially-elected' MPs) required to win. This election is limited to candidates who have the support of at least 10 MPs. If, after three rounds of voting, no candidate is elected, two additional rounds may be authorized by the speaker, if it is deemed that a successful election remains possible. Should these rounds also fail to produce a winner, or if the speaker declines to authorize further rounds, the National Assembly will be dissolved, and new elections will be held. === Seat redistribution === In accordance with section 64(1) of the Constitution of Botswana, a Delimitation Commission was appointed on 13 May 2022 (following the release of the decennial 2022 Botswana Census) to redistribute the constituencies of the National Assembly. The National Assembly passed a bill increasing the number of constituencies by four seats","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Botswana general election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Alexander Schallenberg, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Pope Francis condemned the insurrection attempt and expressed concern for the situation in Brazil. Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary for Russian President Vladimir Putin, declared support for Lula and said Moscow condemns ""in the strongest terms"" the actions of those who provoked the disorder. === Oceania === The Australian Government issued a statement condemning the attack on the Brazilian Congress, Supreme Court, and Presidential Palace. A Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) spokesperson described the attack as ""unacceptable; democratic institutions and processes must be respected."" === International organisations === United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the assault, stating, ""I condemn today's assault on Brazil's democratic institutions. The will of the Brazilian people and the country's institutions must be respected. I have full confidence","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Reactions to the 2023 Brazilian Congress attack.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "during World War II with over 1000 captive Australians on board, is discovered in the South China Sea. 19 Traces of a Roman cemetery with burials and sanctuary was discovered in Elewijt, near Zemst, Belgium. Two ornate stone busts, including jewelry and hairstyles which are thought to be the first facial representations of the Tartessian goddesses were discovered at Turuñuelo, Spain. 21 – The sacrificial remains of 20 young male were found by INAH in a Mayan pyramid in Moral Reforma, Mexico. Decapitated individuals were associated with the consecration of the pyramid and the consolidation of its relationship with the afterlife. May 27 – The discovery of the Moluccan types of vessels depicted in the rock art painting from Awunbarna was announced in Arnhem Land, Australia. 29 – The discovery of the several ossuaries uncovered during the operation to prevent antiquity looting was announced near Kafr Kanna in Galilee. 31 The discovery of rammed earth buildings, elite tombs, cemeteries,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in archaeology.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Zealand === New Zealand began their World Cup campaign with a defeat to hosts France in the opening match of the tournament. They would put that result behind them as they went on to win by a considerable margin in all of their remaining pool matches to qualify for the knockout stage, with a 71–3 victory over Namibia, 96–17 against Italy, and 73–0 against Uruguay. In the quarter-finals, New Zealand faced Pool B winners and number 1 ranked in the world Ireland, where they came out winners in a tight affair with a scoreline of 28–24. In the semi-final at the Stade de France, New Zealand played Argentina, where The All Blacks defeated Los Pumas 44–6 to reach their fifth Rugby World Cup final, a record as they went ahead of Australia and England who had both reached four finals. The All Blacks were also looking for their record fourth Rugby World Cup title, having won in 1987 followed by victories in 2011 and 2015. === South Africa === Defending champions South Africa had reached what","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Rugby World Cup final.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Michigan Stags/Baltimore Blades) Ron Ellis, 79, Canadian right wing (Toronto Maple Leafs) Stanley Cup champion (1967) Bill Friday, 91, Canadian referee (World Hockey Association, National Hockey League) Darren Dutchyshen, 57, Canadian television broadcaster (SportsCentre – TSN) Mark Wells, 67, American centre (Flint Generals, New Haven Nighthawks, Fort Wayne Komets), Olympic gold medalist (1980) === June === Dale Yakiwchuk, 65, Canadian forward (Winnipeg Jets, Milwaukee Admirals, Kalamazoo Wings) Dave Gatherum, 92, Canadian goaltender (Detroit Red Wings), Stanley Cup champion (1954) Sergei Berezin, 52, Russian left wing (Khimik Voskresensk, Kölner Haie, Toronto Maple Leafs) Marty Pavelich, 96, Canadian left wing (Detroit Red Wings), four-time Stanley Cup champion === July === Tony Voce, 43, American left wing (Philadelphia Phantoms, Ilves, Grizzlys Wolfsburg) Andrei Tarasenko, 55, Russian right wing (Sibir Novosibirsk, Torpedo Yaroslavl, Lada Togliatti) and Olympian (1994) Alex","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in ice hockey.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "5 May. In response to the flooding, President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Félix Tshisekedi announced a national day of mourning for 8 May. Two landslides hit North Kivu Province, killing ten people in Lubero and at least six people at the Songambele mine, and leaving dozens of miners missing. 100 workers were at the mine at the time of the landslide. == Rwanda == The 2023 Rwanda floods occurred in April and May 2023. Heavy rain caused flooding and landslides in north-western Rwanda. In late April and early May, the Rwanda Metrology Agency predicted rainfall between 50mm and 200mm across the country within the first 10 days of May. In the north-western region, heavy rain ranging from 175mm to 200mm was anticipated. Particularly heavy rain started around 16:00 UTC (6 p.m. local time) on 2 May 2023 and continued throughout the night, killing at least 135 people. Landslides also caused roads to be closed on 2 May. At least one person was missing, 110 people were injured","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 African Great Lakes floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "which had stood for over 45 years. The situation impacted prominent areas, including the street outside Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence and a major road towards Connaught Place, a renowned business center. Chief Minister Kejriwal urged the federal government to regulate the water release from the Hathnikund Barrage in Haryana, which contributed to the swelling of the Yamuna river. Flooding of the Yamuna river also resulted in water surrounding the Red Fort. Sixteen thousand individuals were provided shelter in relief tents arranged by the Delhi government. The state's governor convened with the Delhi Disaster Management Authority to discuss the flood situation. Kejriwal mentioned that an advisory would be issued for private offices to encourage remote work. Due to the flood-like situation, three water treatment plants in Delhi were temporarily shut down. As a result, water was rationed. Furthermore, heavy vehicles, with the exception of those engaged in essential services,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 North India floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "arrested in connection with the riots to 49. All were held in Garda stations in Dublin and ten locations were searched. == Aftermath == On the following morning of 24 November, the Luas Red Line ran a limited service between Tallaght/Saggart and Smithfield. The Green Line ran a limited service between St Stephen's Green and Brides Glen. Some schools in the vicinity of the riot closed early on 24 November and Temple Street Children's Hospital cancelled clinics for the day, although it remained open for emergencies. The riot, which occurred a day before the Black Friday shopping day, curtailed consumer spending on that day as most people were likely to avoid the city centre of Dublin. Some businesses opened late and closed early the day after the riots. Arnott's reopened for business from noon until 6 pm on 24 November following extensive overnight cleanup by staff. The General Post Office on O'Connell Street also reopened for business at noon on 24 November. The Chief Executive of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Dublin riot.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of the Chinese Communist Party Xi Jinping met in a separate summit on November 15 where Xi told Biden China would not interfere in the 2024 presidential election after being asked by Biden. This assurance was given again by Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi to Biden's national security advisor Jake Sullivan on the weekend of January 26-27 during a meeting in Bangkok after Sullivan brought up the topic. CNN reported in January 2024 that the topic had repeatedly come up during senior-level meetings between the two nations which were held following a shootdown of a Chinese spy balloon by the U.S. military after it traversed the continental United States in February 2023. == Analysis == U.S. intelligence agencies have described Chinese government interference in the elections as aggressive but overall cautious and nuanced, not targeting any particular candidate, but instead focusing on issues important to Beijing such as Taiwan, and ""undermining confidence in elections, voting, and the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Chinese interference in the 2024 United States elections.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Muhammadu Buhari, President (2015–2023) Bola Tinubu, President (2023–present) Senegal Presidents (complete list) – Abdoulaye Wade, President (2000–2012) Macky Sall, President (2012–2024) Bassirou Diomaye Faye, President (2024–present) Prime ministers (complete list) – Moustapha Niasse, Prime minister (2000–2001) Mame Madior Boye, Prime minister (2001–2002) Idrissa Seck, Prime minister (2002–2004) Macky Sall, Prime minister (2004–2007) Cheikh Hadjibou Soumaré, Prime minister (2007–2009) Souleymane Ndéné Ndiaye, Prime minister (2009–2012) Abdoul Mbaye, Prime minister (2012–2013) Aminata Touré, Prime minister (2013–2014) Mahammed Dionne, Prime minister (2014–2019) Amadou Ba, Prime minister (2022–2024) Sidiki Kaba, Prime minister (2024) Ousmane Sonko, Prime minister (2024–present) Sierra Leone Presidents (complete list) – Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, President (1998–2007) Ernest Bai Koroma, President (2007–2018) Julius Maada Bio, President (2018–present) Chief ministers (complete list) – David","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/List of state leaders in the 2020s.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "person of 2023. Billboard critics agreed that Swift has dominated 2023 commercially and culturally, and some of them opined that the persisting success of Midnights, followed by the Eras Tour, and the release of Speak Now (Taylor's Version) could ""overexpose"" Swift once again. Glamour raised the same concern, stating Swift has dominated all aspects of popular culture in 2023, resulting in a ""Swift monoculture"". The Hollywood Reporter opined, Swift became a ""queen of all media"" with the tour, dominating the concert, streaming and film spheres; Deadline Hollywood referred to Swift as ""The Monarch of All Media"". Following the media frenzy surrounding the Eras Tour in Brazil, Vulture opined Swift ""might actually be more popular than Jesus in the country."" Describing the Eras Tour in Europe, Josiah Gogarty of UnHerd opined that Swift is ""keeping mass culture alive""; Fortune remarked that the Eras Tour in Paris overshadowed the 2024 Summer Olympics in terms of both tourism and media","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Impact of the Eras Tour.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "inside the house of a Pakistani Taliban commander in Mir Ali. 15 November – A health emergency is declared in Punjab due to heavy smog that also forces a lockdown in Lahore and Multan. Seven soldiers and six BLA militants are killed in a shootout in Kalat District, Balochistan. 18 November – The Council of Islamic Ideology rules against the usage of VPNs as contrary to Sharia law amid efforts by the government to outlaw it. Ten Lashkar-e-Islam militants are killed in a raid by security forces on their hideout in Tirah. 19 November – Twelve members of the security forces and six militants are killed in a suicide car bombing and shootout at a security post in Bannu that is claimed by the Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group. 21 November – 2024 Kurram massacre : At least 42 people are killed while 20 others are injured in a gun attack on a convoy carrying Shiites in Kurram. Subsequent clashes between Sunni and Shiite groups in Kurram from 21 until 23 November leave a total of 82 dead and 156 others","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Pakistan.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Incumbent president Muse Bihi Abdi loses by a landslide to Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi. 19 November – The Supreme Court of Jubaland swears in 75 new MPs approved by traditional leaders. The regional election committee schedules the speaker of the parliament to November 22 and sets November 25 as the date for the Jubaland presidential election. 23 November – The government of Puntland issues a presidential decree prohibiting the use of unregistered private SIM cards and the online betting site 1xbet in order to regulate gambling and address security concerns. 24 November – Two boats carrying Somali migrants capsize in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Madagascar, killing 25 passengers. 25 November – The Jubaland House of Representatives re-elects incumbent President Ahmed Madobe for the third time amid tensions with the federal government that resulted in soldiers being deployed to Kamboni, Badhadhe District in Lower Juba region. 28 November – A judge in Jubaland issues an arrest","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Somalia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "a village near the town of Dori. 20 January – The Burkina Faso Armed Forces rescue 62 women and four babies kidnapped by jihadists in Arbinda, Sahel Region, on January 15. 21 January – Burkina Faso demands that French forces withdraw from its territory after suspending a 2018 military accord that allowed the presence of French troops in the country. The ruling military junta has given France one month to complete the withdrawal. 25 January – France agrees to withdraw its 400 special forces from Burkina Faso, following the Saturday mandate from the ruling military junta that they withdraw within a month. 10 February – Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) suspends its operations in north-west Burkina Faso following the killings of two of its Burkinabe aid workers near Dédougou. 22 March – Ten volunteers and four Burkina Faso Armed Forces soldiers are killed during an ambush in Centre-Nord Region. Twenty attackers are killed. 27 March – Burkina Faso suspends France 24 broadcasts after the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Burkina Faso.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "serve them, as much when I can. Yes, I am indeed a candidate."" Kagame's campaign was endorsed by member parties of Rwanda's ruling government coalition, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), including the Ideal Democratic Party, the Democratic Union of the Rwandan People, the Prosperity and Solidarity Party, and the Rwandan Socialist Party. Kagame's candidacy was finalised by the RPF without objections at the end of its congress on 9 March 2024. He was also endorsed by the Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Party on 31 March. Frank Habineza of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda also indicated he would run again in 2024. He had previously run in 2017. In 2019, activist Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza stated that her United Democratic Forces party would challenge Kagame if it was officially recognised by the government. She claimed that there were delays despite her party having the necessary amount of registered members. She said in 2023 that while recognising Kagame's achievements","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Rwandan general election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "speaker candidate Kiselova and start voting in support of a new consensus candidate - if a working majority could be found among the six-party coalition PPDB-Revival-BSP-APS-ITN-MECh. After the sixth round of voting, the acting chairman of BSP (Atanas Zafirov) stated his party would still neither support Kirilov (ITN) nor Petar Petrov (Revival) as an elected speaker, and repeated his previous call for all political parties from the six-party coalition PPDB-Revival-BSP-APS-ITN-MECh instead now to withdraw their previous candidates, and to enter into a new round of negotiations between them where each party could propose a new cross-party consensus candidate. The leader of ITN (Slavi Trifonov), stated his party would once again nominate the oldest member of parliament Kirilov (ITN) as their candidate for ""temporary speaker"" at the upcoming seventh round of voting, and emphasized that if a regular majority government later is formed as a result of the upcoming three negotiation","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/October 2024 Bulgarian parliamentary election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "synopsis === The show lasts approximately one hour and a half, and begins with the word Guts being displayed on the stage's screen as birthday candles that progressively melt until the start of the concert. A black and white introductory video depicts Rodrigo running desperately across a somber hotel aisle, in which she eventually arrives to a room and knocks on the door with rings that appear on Guts’ album cover. She and her band then appear on stage to open the show with ""Bad Idea Right?"", preceding to ""Ballad of a Homeschooled Girl"". Rodrigo then delivers a welcome note to the audience before singing ""Vampire"", which is followed by ""Traitor"". Rodrigo proceeds with piano renditions of ""Drivers License"" and ""Teenage Dream"" before transitioning to ""Pretty Isn't Pretty"". After a wardrobe change, Rodrigo performs ""Love Is Embarrassing"", accompanied by a choreography routine, introduces her band and dancers, and performs ""Making the Bed"". Later, she performs ""Logical"" and ""Enough for","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Guts World Tour.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the war and that there must be serious moves towards establishing a Palestinian state. Canada's Global Affairs department issued a statement saying that ""Canada rejects any proposal that calls for the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza and the establishment of additional settlements. Such inflammatory rhetoric undermines prospects for lasting peace."" In Ramallah, Palestine, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of the State of Palestine condemned the conference and the 11 cabinet ministers' participation, saying it ""openly and publicly endorsed genocide, war crimes and the forcible transfer of the Palestinian people."" === ""Preparing to Settle Gaza"", October 2024 === On 20 and 21 October 2024, an event titled ""Preparing to Settle Gaza"" organised by the Nachala movement and other right-wing groups took place near the border of the Gaza Strip. Described as a festival, it included a sukkot tent city, a tour of ""lookout points"" into the Gaza Strip, and logistical","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Proposed Israeli resettlement of the Gaza Strip.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "(7.7 in) (350% of the monthly average), and in Gramatikovo to 275 millimetres (10.8 in) (368% of the monthly average). In Tsarevo, rainfall was expected to set a national record, with 330 millimetres (13 in) of precipitation within 20 hours (40% of the annual average). Flooding in the town prompted authorities to declare a state of emergency. A rare waterspout of approximately 80 metres (260 ft) was observed in the sea near Tyulenovo in the northeast of the country. The whole southern region of Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast was affected by the disaster. Most of the rivers in the region burst their banks and several bridges were destroyed, causing serious transporting and rescue problems to over 4,000 inhabitants and tourists, according to tourism minister Zaritsa Dinkova. === Libya === ==== Preparations ==== Osama Hamada, Prime Minister of the Government of National Stability which controls eastern Libya, declared a state of emergency on 9 September and suspended classes as a","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Storm Daniel.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Navy following attacks on the ports of Al-Bayda and Latakia. == Holidays == Source: 23 April - Passover 29 April - Seventh day of Passover 14 May - Independence Day 12 June - Feast of Shavuot 3 October – Rosh Hashanah 12 October – Yom Kippur 17 October – Sukkot 24 October – Simchat Torah == Art and entertainment == List of Israeli submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film == Deaths == 2 January – Zvi Zamir (b. 1925), soldier in the Palmach and officer in the Israel Defense Forces, director of the Mossad (1968–1974). 6 January – Sabetai Unguru (b. 1931), historian of mathematics and science, professor, and director of the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas at Tel Aviv University. 13 January – Ran Poliakine (b. 1967), business, wireless power industry executive, founder of Powermat Technologies. 15 January – Dror Kashtan (b. 1941), football player (Hapoel Petah Tikva, national team) and manager (national team). 18 January –","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Israel.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "BPO industry were affected in the Philippines. Numerous Singaporean companies, including SPH Media, Singtel, and M1, reported various levels of service difficulties throughout the day on 19 July. Australian media firms affected by the issues include the ABC, SBS, Seven Network and Nine Network. Ticketing at Docklands Stadium for Friday night's Australian Football League match between the Essendon Bombers and the Adelaide Crows was affected. Israel Post was affected and Ukrainian Nova Poshta experienced outages. In the US, UPS and FedEx were affected. Sim racing service iRacing was also affected by the outage in America. Various Korean online games, like Black Desert Online, Ragnarok Online, and Ragnarok Origin shut down. Amazon Web Services, eBay, Google Cloud, Instagram, and Plenty of Fish were also affected. === Retail === Supermarkets in the Philippines were affected due to crashed POS systems. German supermarket chain Tegut closed some of its stores. 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They could be used to intimidate, monitor, and control the Chinese community in Canada, potentially infringing upon their rights and freedoms. Furthermore, there have been claims by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) that Chinese law enforcement officers have been operating under the guise of Chinese community organizations or businesses in Canada, further blurring the lines between legitimate community support and potential foreign","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Chinese government interference in Canada.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "structure was obliterated and swept away with very little debris remaining, and a bus on the property was tossed into trees. Numerous additional wooden power poles were snapped, a semi-trailer was overturned, and a few homes at the edge of the damage path had minor damage. Aerial imagery of this area also revealed ground scouring and cycloidal marks in open fields. The tornado then moved into a densely forested area, causing large amounts of EF2 tree damage. It crossed MS 14 east of Anguilla, destroying a small, older frame home, rolling a mobile home, and snapping many trees and power poles. The tornado then intensified back to low-end EF3 strength, mowing down large swaths of trees as it approached the county line. === Midnight === Maintaining low-end EF3 strength, the tornado then crossed into Humphreys County and continued northeastward, where a home suffered partial destruction of its roof and garage. 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The United States reinstalls a temporary aid pier while the Gaza floating pier is being fixed due to weather damage. 8 June – Nuseirat operation: Four hostages kidnapped by Hamas and held in the Nuseirat refugee camp, including Noa Argamani, are rescued in an","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the State of Palestine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "May 22 – Klára Dobrev accuses President Tamás Sulyok of assisting the selling of Hungarian land to foreign owners May 30 – Televised debate between EP election list leaders at Várkert Bazár, Budapest. Péter Magyar holds a demonstration in front of the site. May 31 – Budapest mayoral candidate debate between Gergely Karácsony and Dávid Vitézy, organized by Partizán. === June === 1 June – Tens of thousands march in Budapest in what is called a peace march. People wave flags and signs reading ""No War"". 6 June – The Hungarian government buys back ownership of Budapest International Airport. 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The axis members reject Western-defined universal values and the ""championing of its brand of democracy as an attempt to undermine their legitimacy and foment domestic instability"". They view U.S. presence in their regions of influence as a threat to their interests and sovereignty, stating that they should hold the right to instate democracy based on their own institutions and culture instead of being forcibly shaped by Western principles. Collectively, they represent themselves as anti-imperialists sharing the goal of creating a multipolar world order that diminishes U.S. global dominance, which","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Axis of Upheaval.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "would immediately be returned unfulfilled to the President. A few hours later, GERB–SDS refused this proposal and called for early elections. On 27 March, PP–DB officially returned the second negotiation mandate incomplete to the President, requesting that the President schedule early legislative elections on the same day as the 2024 European Parliament election. President Radev decided the following day to give the third mandate for an attempted government formation to ITN, the smallest party in the 49th National Assembly. The third mandate was immediately returned incomplete by ITN, without wasting any time on fruitless negotiation attempts. 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On 20 September, the ADA reported that Azerbaijani troops had broken through their lines and captured several heights and strategic road junctions. On the same day, at an early morning press conference, Azerbaijani Colonel Anar Eyvazov called upon local ethnic Armenian forces to lay down their arms and surrender. Shortly thereafter, the authorities of the Republic of Artsakh said they had accepted the proposal of the command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent regarding a ceasefire. == Agreement","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "that Dilbert will be available through the subscription service Locals. === April === April 13: David Steinberger and Chip Mosher announce the formation of independent comic publisher DSTLRY, which publishes original content whilst allowing for a collecting experience for both a physical and digital experience. 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On 15 June a wildfire broke out in Dalshangan Forest near Carsphairn. == Aftermath == The fire, which left the landscape blackened with ash, destroyed around 50% of the Corrimony nature reserve as well as large areas of land owned by Forestry and Land Scotland. Simon McLaughlin, who is the nature reserve's site manager, spoke at the time of his concern at the lack of chicks in the habitat, which would usually be merging from their nests. The RSPB put together an emergency appeal to raise funds they could use to support the area's recovery, which raised over £200,000. In October 2023, RSPB Scotland said that their nature reserve was starting to recover from the fire and McLaughlin estimated that in 5-6 years time it will have recovered fully. Almost a year on from the blaze, the RSPB said that the impact of restoration efforts could be seen and McLaughlin said that ""the green shoots of recovery are already starting to show"".","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Cannich wildfire.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "party in the Bundestag, with 25.71% of the vote (206 seats out of 736). The SPD reached an agreement to form a ruling coalition with The Greens (118 seats) and the FDP (91 seats), with SPD leader Olaf Scholz as federal chancellor. The resulting Scholz cabinet was appointed in December 2021. This marked the first time the governing coalition in the Bundestag was a traffic light coalition (Ampelkoalition), named after the colours associated with the three parties: red (SPD), yellow (FDP) and green (Greens). With SPD and The Greens being considered centre-left and FDP economically liberal, the ideological differences between the three parties led to challenges in the newly formed government from the start. This showed itself in disagreements in areas such as budget planning, environmentalism or social services, often resulting in gridlocks. Additionally, the country entered an economic crisis while under leadership of the traffic light coalition, leading to falling approval ratings. In","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 German government crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "caused most regions to receive less than 5% of their normal rainfall. A few places recorded their driest May on record. From May 31 to June 11, the region was under an extreme fire risk. However, the drought broke in mid-June, with close to normal rainfall and only moderate heat thereafter. Because crops were planted in April's moisture, the drought during May did not affect crop yields in regions south of Muskoka. The exception was a yield drag on winter wheat, which begins to ripen in early summer. However, southwestern Ontario was not immune from wildfire smoke. When the wind came from the northeast, smoke funnelled into the area from the Outaouais fires. This caused a few extremely poor air quality days, including June 28, when Toronto topped the worldwide charts for worst air quality. The smoke did not affect crop quality, although many farm workers wore N95 masks while working outside. == Prairie Region == June 2023 marked the point where all eastern droughts abated and the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Canadian drought.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the water."" The HCG later stated that the onboard camera recording system was not working, and that telephone data from critical moments in the operation was not recorded. The operation was complicated by strong winds in the area. Survivors were transferred to Kalamata. After rescuing 104 survivors, the Greek authorities stated that they expected to find no more, leaving hundreds still missing. The Mayan Queen IV, a luxury superyacht, was notified by the HCG to transport 100 of the 104 rescued survivors, as well as recovered bodies, to Kalamata. The survivors were bussed from Kalamata port to the Reception and Identification Center (RIC) in Malakasa. === Protests === On 15 July, thousands protested the European Union's migration policies with protesters converging in Athens and Thessaloniki. Some protestors in Athens threw petrol bombs at police and were teargassed. Protesters in Kalamata demonstrated near the migrant facilities, with one banner reading: ""Crocodile tears! No to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Messenia migrant boat disaster.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "music. === May === May 17 – The Jazz Journalists Association Jazz Awards are presented. Charles Lloyd wins Lifetime Achievement in Jazz award. Drummer Terri Lyne Carrington wins Musician of The Year. Singer Samara Joy wins Up & Coming Musician of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year. Ashley Kahn wins Lifetime Achievement in Jazz Journalism award. May 31 – The tapes for a long lost, unreleased John Coltrane live album with Eric Dolphy are found at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. === June === June 7 – The San Francisco Jazz Festival takes place in the United States. Jacob Collier and Samara Joy are in attendance. June 13 – The Grammys announce a new award category: Best Alternative Jazz Album June 21 – The 37th Annual Syracuse Jazz Fest takes place in the United States. Herbie Hancock and Gladys Knight are in attendance June 30 – The 36th annual Saskatchewan Jazz Festival kicked off in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. === July === July 7 – The 56th Pori Jazz","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in jazz.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "that include fraud, extortion and money laundering. 14 November – The Chancay Mega-port, the first Chinese-funded port in the country, is inaugurated. 15–16 November – The APEC Peru 2024 summit is held in Lima. == Art and entertainment == List of Peruvian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film == Holidays == Source: 1 January – New Year's Day 28 March – Maundy Thursday 29 March – Good Friday 1 May – Labour Day 7 June – Flag Day 29 June – Feast of Saints Peter and Paul 28–29 July – Independence Day 30 August – Santa Rosa de Lima 8 October – Battle of Angamos 1 November – All Saints' Day 8 December – Immaculate Conception 9 December – Battle of Ayacucho 25 December – Christmas Day == Deaths == 8 January – Gonzalo García Núñez, 76, economist and politician, Lima City councilman (1984–1989) and director of BCRP (2001–2006). 11 January – Roberto Abugattás, 80, Olympic high jumper (1964, 1968). 29 January – Fernando Acevedo, 77, Olympic sprinter","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Peru.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "beside St. Joseph's Church, gutting each one. A block of housing for pensioners called St Mary's Court was built in its place in the mid 1970s. === Abbey Street === A fire broke out on 26 June in the large warehouses of Holroyd & Jones and Brooks Thomas & Co, a timber store, on Abbey Street at 3am. This was later reported to have been caused by housebreakers. On 13 July, another fire was set in the premises shortly after 8pm. One fireman was seriously injured and was in hospital due to fighting the fire. Gardaí were searching for three cars, two of which had Northern Ireland registration plates, that were all reportedly seen speeding away from the site after the fire emerged. === James's Place East === P.J. Matthews & Co. Ltd, a paint store and building providers warehouse located on James's Place East, was set on fire in the early hours of the morning of 2 July. The warehouse was opened in 1950 and employed 100 people at the time of the fire. A man was noticed on the roof of the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/1970 Dublin fires.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "capturing the town of Qasr Abu Samrah. In the evening, the heaviest clashes since the start of the offensive took place between opposition and pro-government forces in northern Hama region, with Russian and government aircraft carrying out more than 45 airstrikes. Opposition forces took control of the villages of al-Jubain, Tell Malah, Jalamah, al-Jubain, Breidej, Karnaz and al-Karkat, while pro-government forces were able to thwart attempts to advance on Qalaat al-Madiq. Opposition forces' rocket shelling of Hama city killed eight civilians. Clashes also occurred on the frontline in the Al-Ghab Plain, amid a failed HTS offensive where at least ten HTS members were killed attacking SAA positions. === Fighting on the outskirts === On 3 December, rebel forces continued their advance on the pro-government forces, capturing the towns of Taybat al-Imam, Halfaya, Soran, and Maardis. Fighting intensified in the evening between opposition and pro-government forces, as the rebels took","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Hama offensive.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "that had been organized by the Kamchatka Freeride Community and Moscow-based tour operator company Bolshaya Strana. Among those on board was Arseny Zamyatin, the chief financial officer of the Russian Football Union; his wife, Polina Zamyatina; Kirill Seregin, one of the leaders of the Kamchatka Freeride Community, a locally well-known extreme sports enthusiast as well as an experienced guide, and Mikhail Repnikov and Yulia Repnikova, the founders of Bolshaya Strana. In command was 38-year-old Captain Denis Bleshchik, who had been flying helicopters for 12 years. A former colleague of Bleshchik said that he had all the necessary permits to fly the aircraft. == Accident == The helicopter disappeared from radar at around 16:15 PETT (UTC+12:00) shortly after takeoff. It was due to establish communication at around the same time but failed to do so. No difficulties were reported by the crew before the disappearance. 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Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal repeated prior calls for the United States and European nations to allow Ukraine to use their weapons to strike long-range targets in Russia, He elaborated that: ""In order to stop the barbaric shelling of Ukrainian cities, it is necessary to destroy the place from which the Russian missiles are launched.” Head","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/26 August 2024 Russian strikes on Ukraine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Gommers (2 times) Women's winners: Judy Baauw (#1) / Indy Scheepers (#2) June 15 – 16: European Cup #7 & #8 in Tiel Men's winners: Eddy Clerté (#1) / Loris Aeberhard (#2) Women's winners: Judy Baauw (2 times) July 13 – 14: European Cup #9 & #10 in Valmiera Men's winners: Eddy Clerté (#1) / Loris Aeberhard (#2) Women's winners: Judy Baauw (2 times) September 7 – 8: European Cup #11 & #12 in Ravels Men's winners: Eddy Clerté (2 times) Women's winners: Indy Scheepers (2 times) == Cycling – Cross == 2023–24 UCI Cyclocross Calendar here. === World Championships === February 2 – 4: 2024 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Tábor Elite race winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Fem van Empel (f) U23 race winners: Tibor Del Grosso (m) / Zoe Bäckstedt (f) Junior race winners: Stefano Viezzi (m) / Célia Gery Mixed relay winners: France === 2023–24 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup === October 15, 2023: UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #1 in Waterloo Winners: Thibau Nys (m) / Fem","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in cycling.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "== During the debate on 13 December 2023 about the advice, the House appointed Plasterk as informateur. He started talks with the parties the next day. The parties agreed to keep 'radio silence'. The party leaders were accompanied by Sophie Hermans and Eelco Heinen (VVD), Eddy van Hijum (NSC), Mona Keijzer and Henk Vermeer (BBB), Gidi Markuszower and Fleur Agema (PVV). Over the following weeks - with an interruption of the Christmas recess - the parties discussed the rule of law. During this time, Wilders withdrew a number of bills which, according to the Council of State, may have been contrary to the rule of law. On 10 January 2024, at the end of a three-day meeting on the De Zwaluwenberg estate, the parties concluded their discussions, agreeing, among other things, that the rule of law, the Constitution, judicial decisions and international treaties would be respected. Despite the agreement, the NSC told the other negotiators that it would only provide supply and confidence to a","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023\u20132024 Dutch cabinet formation.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "in Baghdad. 21 March – The Islamic Resistance in Iraq launches drone attacks on Kiryat Shmona Airport and Ben Gurion Airport in Israel. === April === 1 April – The Islamic Resistance in Iraq launches three drones at Eilat, Israel, damaging a building, but not causing injuries. 2 April – A refrigerator truck crashes into a group of children in Basra, killing six and injuring 14. 19 April – Missiles believed to be fired by the Israel Defense Forces allegedly hit sites near the Iranian city of Isfahan, sites in Iraq and radar sites in Syria. An Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces command post at the Kalsu military base is hit by an explosion resulting from an air strike, killing one fighter and wounding six others. 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September 16: The military governments of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso sign a mutual defense pact named the Alliance of Sahel States in case of internal rebellion or external military aggression. September 28: Jihadist insurgents kill at least ten Nigerien soldiers in Kandadji, Tillabéri Region. Seven soldiers are later killed, and five others are injured in a vehicle accident while travelling to reinforce the army","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Niger.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of that year after consulting with opposition parties. After consultations highlighted the lack of a majority for the bill's passage, the bill's introduction was again delayed to early 2023. In early February 2023, the immigration & asylum bill was introduced in the Senate after it was approved by the Council of Ministers: a few weeks later, the bill's passage was halted after the government narrowly survived a no-confidence motion over its pension reform plan. In the aftermath of the political crisis triggered by the pension reform, various polls pointed to a sharp decline in the executive pair's popularity while Le Pen's RN party extended its polling lead over Macron's coalition ahead of the upcoming 2024 European elections. By the time of the final vote on the immigration bill, the RN had opened a 12-point lead over the Macronist alliance, the widest gap since Macron was first elected in 2017. == Parliament == After months of gridlock, the government finally introduced back the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023\u20132024 French government crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "The Hollywood Reporter in a statement: ""We are aware of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA complaints. We strongly believe that the company has fulfilled our legal obligations under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and we will cooperate with respect to any inquiries by the National Labor Relations Board on this issue. 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On August 29, the fire was only 50 percent contained as the fire burned more than 50,000 acres (78 sq mi). The Louisiana State Department of Agriculture and Forestry said the fire had been caused by arson. Rainfall across western portions of the fire in early September 2023 helped firefighters to increase the containment of the wildfire to 65 percent. The community of Neale was also burned. One death occurred in Singer. === Pitkin fire === On August 24, a fire described as ""out of control"" was reported in Vernon Parish, near Pitkin, Louisiana. Nearby residents were evacuated, and multiple structures began to burn. == Response == The Federal Emergency Management Agency approved the Fire Management Assistance Grant in Beauregard Parish. The American Red Cross assisted with relief efforts, and the United States Army Blackhawk helicopters assisted with firefighting operations in addition to Fort Johnson Crash Trucks. 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Two men in their 50s were arrested in connection with the Garda investigation into the tragedy in which ten people died in Creeslough, County Donegal. 24 March – Simon Harris was confirmed as the new leader of Fine Gael, paving the way for the 37-year-old to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Ireland.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to Egypt is set ablaze after being hit by an anti-ship missile in the Gulf of Aden, according to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations. No casualties are reported. 25 February – The U.S. military launches strikes against 18 Houthi targets. === March === 2 March – The abandoned Rubymar that was struck by a Houthi anti-ship missile sinks. The Italian Navy destroyer Caio Duilio shoots down a Houthi drone in self-defence while in the Red Sea. 6 March – The Barbados flagged bulk carrier M/V True Confidence is hit by a Houthi ballistic missile in the Red Sea, killing two crewmen and wounding six others. The remaining crew abandon the vessel. 11 March – An explosion near a ship in the Red Sea is suspected to have been an attack by Houthi rebels, though the blast caused no damage. 18 March –  A women’s protest occurs in Hamdan district, Sana'a which the group organisers say was for denouncing the ""crimes of Israel in Gaza"". 19 March – Houthis blow up a house in Radaa, killing nine","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Yemen.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "wreckage. CNN reported that the plane left a ""crater"", leading responders to believe that it impacted the ground at a very steep angle. A preliminary report was released by the National Transportation Safety Board on June 21, 2023, and the investigation into the crash is ongoing as of August 2023. === Cause === The owner of the aircraft has speculated that the crash may have been caused by hypoxia resulting from the loss of cabin pressure, rendering the passengers and the pilot unconscious. U.S. officials said that the intercept pilots had seen the Cessna's pilot ""passed out"" at the controls. The NTSB's preliminary report says that the voice recorder has not been located.: 3  The jet was intercepted by fighter aircraft at about 3:20 p.m. EDT.: 2  Two minutes later it went into a right spiral into the terrain. == See also == 2022 Baltic Sea Cessna Citation crash 1999 South Dakota Learjet crash 2023 in aviation == Notes == == References == == External links == Flight path of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Virginia plane crash.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "agriculture business were also flattened. After briefly weakening to EF2 strength, the tornado rapidly increased to EF4 intensity again near the center of Rolling Fork at MS 14. A large brick duplex was leveled and partially swept from its foundation and two warehouses near the center of town were obliterated. 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He is replaced in his position by Akira Saito. 23 July – The Japanese government imposes sanctions on illegal Israeli settlers in the West Bank for the first time in response to violence against Palestinians. 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They suddenly encounter a green alien named Space Bully Nebulax, who chases after the mothership, attacks the crew and steals its CPU. This causes the mothership to explode, with its parts scattered throughout space, and the Bots stranded in other planets. Shortly after the attack, what is left of the mothership crash-lands on a desert-based planet, and Astro, knocked unconscious, is revived by the Dual Speeder, a much smaller ship resembling the DualSense controller. A satellite crashes down the planet below, and as Astro activates it, he begins the search for his fellow Bots, and in pursuit of the missing parts of the mothership. Shortly after Astro explores his first planet, the mothership reactivates itself, and the crash site is turned into an oasis and settlement for Astro and the rescued Bots. 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One suspect is arrested. 7 November – Several Israeli nationals are injured in a series of attacks in Amsterdam during a Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv. 12 November – The Hague Court of Appeal overturns a 2021 ruling that required Shell plc to reduce its carbon emissions by 45% following an appeal. 15 November – Nora Achahbar resigns as State Secretary for Benefits and Customs in protest","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the Netherlands.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "included support for a new building, as well as plans to lease hospital land to local developers for a shopping center to provide an additional funding stream. 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Putin warned that it would be a ""big mistake"" if South Korea arms Ukraine. ==== Member state defence spending ==== On 17 June, while visiting President Biden in Washington, D.C. ahead of the summit, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced that a record 23 of 32 NATO member states were meeting their defence spending targets of 2% of their country's GDP. According to NATO, defence spending for European member states and Canada was up 18%. Several Eastern members of the block have pushed","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Washington summit.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the 2010s and early 2020s, Clay Trauernicht, a botanist and fire scientist at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, and several other experts warned that the decline of agriculture in Hawaii meant that large areas of formerly productive land had been left unmanaged; nonnative invasive species like guinea grass were spreading rapidly and increasing the risk of large wildfires. The state government failed to provide incentives or impose mandates to keep land clear of grass. The state government also did not require all structure owners to maintain defensible space, a standard rule in fire-prone states like California. The shrinking of the agricultural workforce reduced overall firefighting capacity; those workers had traditionally suppressed fires on the land they cared for, and were so effective that sometimes the counties called them for help. In 2022, Trauernicht suggested that Hawaii follow Europe's example by subsidizing agriculture as a public good as a form of fire risk","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Hawaii wildfires.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "England. A serpent sculpture which served to guide the route from the El Templo was discovered at Chichen Itza, Yucatán, Mexico. Adobe walls with 1,400 year-old ancient murals depicting double-faced figurines were discovered at Pañamarca, Peru. 20 Celestial reliefs depicting the heavens with the signs of zodiac were discovered during re-coloring works in the Temple of Esna, Egypt. Maya burial chamber with offerings and skeletal remains was discovered in Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico. More remains of the Matriya Sun Temple with a number of quartzite stone from the time of Horemheb was uncovered in Heliopolis, Egypt. Byzantine period mosaic with a series of floral patterns was revealed by the Israel Antiquities Authority in Shoham, Israel. 21 – The remains of a mosaic flooring with geometric pattern below the AD 79 floor level of the corridor was revealed in Pompeii, Naples, Italy. 25 – 2,000 Ptolemaic era Ram (male sheep) heads with other votive offerings were uncovered at Temple of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in archaeology.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of the object since the morning of February 12, and that ""Based on its flight path and data we can reasonably connect this object to the radar signal picked up over Montana, which flew in proximity to sensitive DOD sites"". == Shootdown == On February 12, U.S. President Joe Biden directed that an object over Lake Huron, believed to be a balloon, be shot down ""out of an abundance of caution and at the recommendation of military leaders"". It was shot down that day by an AIM-9 Sidewinder fired from a Minnesota Air National Guard F-16 Viper over Lake Huron on the Canada–US border at 2:42 pm CST. A Sidewinder missile fired earlier had missed its target and landed in Lake Huron. The F-16s deployed to shoot down the object were Duluth, Minnesota-based fighters from the Minnesota Air National Guard's 148th Fighter Wing, which took off from an airfield in Madison, Wisconsin. 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The fire was held, but required 70 firefighters and three helicopters and forced the precautionary closure of nearby Sooke Potholes Regional Park. On July 28, BC Wildfire Services reported 372 fires, classifying 177 as out of control. 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ECOWAS member state Cape Verde announced that it was against military intervention, saying that the country was unlikely to participate in such a campaign, and stressed that the block should seek a diplomatic resolution to the crisis. ==== 12 August ==== Niger's ambassador in","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Nigerien crisis (2023\u20132024).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Les Podervianskyi, Svyatoslav Vakarchuk, Ivan Lenyo and the band Kozak System. == Production == A Rising Fury was written by Lesya Kalynska and co-written by TJ Collins. The film team followed their subjects for nearly ten years, from the Revolution of Dignity in 2013 to the battlefields in Eastern Ukraine and during the full-scale invasion in 2022. 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Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Nandalal Weerasinghe, wins an “A” grade in Global Finance’s 2024 Central Banker Report Cards. 30 August – Former Sri Lanka Test cricketer Dulip Samaraweera faces investigations by Cricket Australia over allegations of serious misconduct towards a female player. === September === 3 September 2024 Summer Paralympics: Dulan Kodithuwakku wins Silver in the Men’s Javelin Throw (F64) event with a personal best distance of 67.03 meters and also broke his own previous World Record (66.49m) in the process in the F44 category. Karu Paranawithana of Samagi Jana Balawegaya sworn in as an MP to fill the vacancy of Thalatha Athukorale. 7 September – The first presidential debate for the upcoming election is held at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH). Though four candidates confirmed their participation, Dilith Jayaweera is the only candidate to attend the debate. 11 September – South Asian U20","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Sri Lanka.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to quell the exchange of fire across the border. The bombing commenced at 2 am local time on 9 May 2023 and lasted for approximately two hours. Witnesses reported that the attack targeted a top-floor apartment in Gaza City and a house in Rafah. The Palestinian health ministry confirmed the deaths of 13 individuals as a result of the bombing. Among the casualties were three commanders, their wives, several children, and other bystanders. Additionally, 20 people sustained injuries during the airstrikes. The Russian consulate in Ramallah issued a report stating that a Russian citizen, who worked as a dentist and resided locally, was among those killed. The dentist's wife and son also lost their lives. Later on, in Khan Yunis, two Palestinians were killed in an airstrike targeting a vehicle. This incident occurred several hours after the initial bombing. The Israeli Home Front Command instructed residents within 40 km (25 mi) of Gaza to stay near bomb shelters as a reprisal was expected.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/May 2023 Gaza\u2013Israel clashes.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Unity chairman Benny Gantz, Yisrael Beiteinu party leader Avigdor Lieberman and Labor Party leader Merav Michaeli issued a joint statement expressing full backing for the IDF and unity with the government, saying: ""In times like these, there is no opposition and coalition in Israel."" Netanyahu proposed that Yesh Atid and National Unity enter an emergency unity government with his Likud-led coalition, after Lapid urged Netanyahu put ""aside our differences and form an emergency, narrow, professional government"". Lapid said that Israel could not effectively manage the war with ""the extreme and dysfunctional composition of the current cabinet"" and called upon Netanyahu to eject the far-right Religious Zionist Party and Otzma Yehudit parties as a condition for Yesh Atid to join an emergency unity government. The National Unity party met with Likud on 9 October to discuss a possible unity government, with National Unity likely to join such an arrangement. Likud said the emergency unity","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Israeli war cabinet.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "new homes was ""practically impossible"" due to approval taking long amounts of time, costly noise and heating regulations, and governmental ignorance of how to solve issues in housing shortages and aid construction work. Germany's unique position as a nation primarily consisting of renters exacerbated the housing crisis. 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Russian opposition politician Ilya Ponomarev also claimed the unit to be acting as part of the Ukrainian armed forces. Ukrainian officials said the Freedom of Russia Legion operates as part of Ukraine's ""defense and security forces"" while it is inside Ukraine, but acts independently if it is outside the country. Speaking to media, Kapustin said that Ukrainian authorities ""did encourage"" his group, but denied that they provided weapons, equipment, or instructions. He did say that Ukrainian military took in wounded RVC members, but that was the extent of support, saying that ""Every decision we make ... beyond the state border is our own decision. Obviously, we can ask our [Ukrainian] comrades, friends for their assistance in planning."" 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He insinuated that they may already be dead. == Reactions == === In Ukraine === Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak wrote a phrase on Telegram that most likely refers to this event: ""There will be an answer and responsibility for everything."" The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a video, noted that: ""There is something that no one in the world can ignore: how easily these beasts kill"" and the video ""shows Russia as it is."" Ukraine also called on the International Criminal Court to launch an investigation. === In Russia === The video evoked a favorable reaction from various pro-Russian channels. In particular, the Telegram channel of the neo-Nazi Rusich Group posted a message saying: ""You will be surprised how many of these videos will gradually pop up"", accompanying the message with a smiley emoji. Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov agreed that the footage was ""horrific"", but said it should be checked for","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2022 Ukrainian prisoner of war beheading.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "dollars in aid. At the same time, along with anti-French sentiment, a current of thought favorable to the entry of Russian influence and the Wagner Group mercenary company began to grow. Russia, through Wagner, has been gaining ground at the expense of the French in the region, following the latest coups in Mali and Burkina Faso. At the same time, Turkey has also expanded its influence. == Events == === 26 July === ==== Bazoum's detention ==== Early in the morning, the Nigerien presidency's Twitter account announced that presidential guards, commanded by General Abdourahamane Tchiani engaged in an ""anti-Republican demonstration"" and tried ""in vain"" to obtain the support of the other security forces. It also said that President Mohamed Bazoum and his family were well after reports emerged that he was being held in the Presidential Palace in the capital, Niamey. Interior Minister Hamadou Souley was also arrested and held in the palace, while roughly twenty members of the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Nigerien coup d'e\u0301tat.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Hadrut and were filmed some time between 9–15 October 2020. A probe has been launched by Armenia's human rights defender, Arman Tatoyan, who shared the videos with European Court of Human Rights and who will also show the videos to the UN human rights commissioner, the Council of Europe and other international organisations. The U.N. human rights chief, Michelle Bachelet, stated that ""in-depth investigations by media organisations into videos that appeared to show Azerbaijani troops summarily executing two captured Armenians in military uniforms uncovered compelling and deeply disturbing information"". On 10 December, Amnesty International released a report on videos depicting war crimes from both sides. In some of these videos, Azerbaijani soldiers were seen decapitating the head of an Armenian soldier as he was alive. In another video, the victim is an older man in civilian clothes who gets his throat cut before the video abruptly ends. Beheadings of two elderly ethnic Armenian","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/War crimes in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "27 days to sell out. The event takes place on two weekends, April 12–14 and April 19–21. == Lineup == The festival lineup was announced in January 2024 and included singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey headlining both Fridays of the event, Tyler, the Creator on both Saturdays, and Doja Cat for both Sundays. The lineup was reduced to 147 acts for 2024 as opposed to the 166 acts for Coachella 2023. No Doubt also performed as a reunion, the first time they played together since 2015. === Coachella Stage === ^ A. Lana Del Rey's set featured guest appearances from Jon Batiste, Billie Eilish, Jack Antonoff, and Camilla Cabello ^ B. Peso Pluma's set featured guest appearances from Anitta, Becky G, Junior H, Arcángel, and Santa Fe Klan ^ C. Sabrina Carpenter's set featured a guest appearance from Norah Jones ^ D. Tyler, the Creator's set featured guest appearances from Childish Gambino, ASAP Rocky, Charlie Wilson, and Kali Uchis ^ E. 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The Auckland Lantern Festival, scheduled to run from Thursday 2 February to Sunday 5 February in Auckland, was also cancelled for the fourth year in a row. A Fatboy Slim show scheduled for Saturday 28 January in Napier was cancelled, while his show scheduled for Tuesday 31 January on Waiheke Island was postponed until Thursday 2 February. His headlining act at the Gardens Music Festival on 29 January was relocated to Spark Arena. === Mental health === After","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "31, Ukrainian forces successfully repelled these attacks. By December, reports of Russian troop buildups south of the town indicated reconnaissance missions rather than a well-prepared offensive, reflecting their limited operational capabilities. 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A study on the evolution of tooth morphology of non-mammalian synapsids, providing evidence of independent evolution of morphologically complex teeth in multiple synapsid lineages and evidence of independent secondary simplification of teeth in at least two lineages of non-mammalian cynodonts, is published by Harano & Asahara (2024). Miyamae et al. (2024) study maxillary and mandibular canal morphology in extant and fossil tetrapods, and interpret the evolution of the studied canals in synapsids as correlated with a shift from increased sensitivity of the rostral tip of the jaws to touch in early nonmammalian synapsids to the use of mobile whiskers as sensory organs emerging in Triassic cynodonts. Jones, Angielczyk & Pierce (2024) reconstruct the range of motion of intervertebral joints of eight non-mammalian synapsids, and argue that several key aspects of mammalian vertebral function first evolved before","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in paleontology.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Foundation (FGV) on 11 March. Among the capitals that offered, only Belém did not host the last men's World Cup in the country in 2014, losing its place to Manaus. On 28 September 2023, the CBF confirmed the cities of Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Cuiabá, Fortaleza, Manaus, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Salvador as the capitals that will make up the official Brazilian candidacy document, with Belém leaving the project and the inclusion of the capital of Minas Gerais and Rio Grande do Sul, increasing the number of candidates for the World Cup to ten. The locations are similar to those of the 2014 men's edition, but without the inclusion of Curitiba and Natal. The plan also foresees the opening match at the Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha and the final at Maracanã, while in the cities of Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre and São Paulo, there was an uncertainty between two stadiums. In the capital of Minas Gerais, the dispute would be between Mineirão and Arena MRV, while","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2027 FIFA Women's World Cup bids.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of registering for the election. On 13 February, the coalition submitted 6,000 signatures to register for the upcoming election. On the 3d of March, the list opened its campaign for the 2023 elections outside the coal power plant ""Maritsa Istok 2"" located in Stara Zagora oblast, with the list promising to bring up the issues of ""ordinary Bulgarian citizens"" in the next parliament. After the April 2023 elections, the party remained under the threshold; however, party spokesman Valeri Zheblyanov promised that the coalition would remain active even if in an extra-parliamentary capacity. The coalition has agreed to contest the October local elections, with the coalition leaders authorising alliances with all the ""non-governing"" parties on the local level (which includes the Bulgarian Socialist Party, There is Such a People, and the far-right Vazrazhdane). The coalition, together with Vazrazhdane, played an active role in the protests surrounding the removal of the ""Monument to the Soviet","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/The Left (Bulgaria).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "that the photograph would be used in campaign merchandise and advertisements, and that the image could help Trump win the election over then-opponent Joe Biden. Yudhajit Shankar Das of India Today anticipated Vucci's work as a ""defining photograph of US history"", and noted that his prior work photographing in war-torn Iraq likely absolved him of fear of bullets. Das mused that Vucci's work could ""act as the Napalm Girl"" of the 2024 election. Jeremy Barr wrote in The Washington Post that one of the open-mouthed versions was ""sure to go down in the pantheon of American photography"". Geordie Gray wrote in The Australian that one of the open-mouthed photographs was ""destined to become one of the defining images of our time"", describing it as ""perfectly composed"". Ashima Grover in Hindustan Times described an open-mouthed photograph as a ""legendary American photo for posterity"". ""Multiple photographers worried privately"", Aïda Amer of Axios reported, ""that the images from the rally could","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Donald Trump raised-fist photographs.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "under the cover of darkness as the country experienced a planned national rolling blackout on 8 December. The ship left early the next day on Friday, 9 December 2022 and completed its journey to Dar es Salaam in February 2023. The docking was shrouded in secrecy, and neither the South African nor Russian governments commented on it at the time. There was significant speculation at the time about whether or not this was an instance of South Africa supplying weapons to Russian forces in support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Two weeks later, following repeated questions about the docking, Defence and Military Veterans Minister Thandi Modise stated that the Lady R was offloading an old, outstanding order for ammunition. Witnesses observed that 6 shipping containers were loaded on to the ship before midnight on 8 December just prior to its departure. The Lady R's arrival in South Africa came at a time of heightened tensions between Russia and the West over Russia's invasion of Ukraine","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Lady R incident.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "that he would be moving to Russia to lead the party from there out of fear of being detained by the Internal Security Service. == History == The non-profit association Koos Rahu Eest in Eesti is registered with the movement. On 24 April 2022, Ivanov posted a video where he called the Bucha massacre staged. He also declared: ""Estonia is destined to be destroyed in the war with Russia. The allies are fighting Russia with the hands of their vassal states, and not directly. According to the plans of the allies, Estonia will be destroyed. Everything is being done so that the Baltic states become the next hotbed of war. The same criminals who brought the masses to syringes are now pushing countries to go to war with Russia."" In November 2022, Ivanov participated in the program of the Russian and pro-Kremlin TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov, where he said that Estonia should be open to negotiations, but the current orientation towards ""escalation"" does not bode well: ""Our main message is","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Together (Estonian political party).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "29 November 2024, Syrian opposition group Tahrir al-Sham, along with allied Turkish-backed groups in the Military Operations Command, entered the Syrian Arab Army-held city of Aleppo. The battle began on the third day of a large-scale rebel offensive. It is the first time fighting has broken out in the city since the earlier battle, which began in 2012 and ended in 2016 when the Assad administration pushed rebels out of the city. On 30 November 2024, opposition groups captured most of the city amidst the collapse of pro-government forces. Coinciding with the lightning-speed takeover of Aleppo, the rebels pushed into the countryside of northern Hama, the whole city of Hama eventually fell to the rebels on December 5. == Background == On 27 November 2024, Syrian opposition groups led by Tahrir al-Sham launched an offensive against pro-government forces in Northwestern Syria. The offensive, the first of its kind by any side in the conflict since March 2020 Idlib ceasefire, resulted","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Battle of Aleppo (2024).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "a 2023 French legal drama film, directed by Justine Triet from a screenplay she co-wrote with Arthur Harari. It stars Sandra Hüller as a writer trying to prove her innocence in her husband's death. Appearing in supporting roles are Swann Arlaud, Milo Machado-Graner, Antoine Reinartz, Samuel Theis, Jehnny Beth, Saadia Bentaïeb, Camille Rutherford, Anne Rotger, and Sophie Fillières. The film premiered at the 76th Cannes Film Festival on 21 May 2023, where it won the Palme d'Or and the Palm Dog Award, and competed for the Queer Palm. It was released theatrically in France by Le Pacte on 23 August 2023, receiving critical acclaim, selling over 1.9 million admissions in France, and winning six awards at the 49th César Awards, including Best Film. The film also received five nominations at the 96th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director (Triet), Best Actress (Hüller), and won Best Original Screenplay. == Plot == In an isolated mountain chalet near Grenoble, novelist Sandra","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Anatomy of a Fall.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "performer's presence rather than the musicality."" Patrick St. Michel from The Japan Times wrote that the song is ""disorienting […] but it's certainly catchy."" For the English version, ComicBook.com's Nick Valdez praised that it ""captur[ing] the spirit of the original version perfectly."" Gumi from Cinemas+ commended the song for retaining most of the message conveyed by the Japanese original lyrics. Writing for Screen Rant, Joshua Fox gave a mixed review, commenting that the song, ""while still great to listen to, falls short of the Japanese version""; ""the lyrics are largely exact translations with little to no alterations,"" so ""the flow of the English version ends up feeling off in some parts."" Fox compared the song to the complete re-writing in English of Hikaru Utada's ""Hikari"", ""Simple & Clean"". Economist and entrepreneur Yūsuke Narita dubbed both the Japanese and English versions as Matsuo Bashō's 1686 hokku ""furu ike ya kawazu tobikomu mizu no oto"" and its English translations in","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Idol (Yoasobi song).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "wall in Bandarawela. A tractor carrying 30 passengers is swept away by floods near Karaitivu, leaving eight people missing. 29 November – Cyclone Fengal approaches Sri Lanka, killing 17 people. == Deaths == === January === 23 January – Saman Prasanna Perera, 48, politician, leader of the Our Power of People's Party 25 January – Sanath Nishantha, 48, politician, Minister of State for Water Supply (2020–2022, since 2022) and MP (since 2015) === February === 7 February – Thalangama Jayasinghe, 88, cartoonist 15 February – Yasmine Gooneratne, 88, writer 17 February – Gamini Jayawickrama Perera, 83, politician, MP (1977–1989, 1994–2020) and Minister of Buddha Sasana (2017–2019) 27 February – Ronnie de Mel, 98, economist and politician, minister of finance (1977–1988) and MP (1970–1989, 1994–2004) === March === 8 March – Ramya Wanigasekara, 73, actress, singer, journalist and radio news anchor 26 March – Chandra Kumara Kandanarachchi, 76, singer 27 March – Russell Hamer, 76–77,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Sri Lanka.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of Khamis Abakar: The state governor of West Darfur, Khamis Abakar, is killed in Geneina after being abducted by armed men shortly after accusing the RSF of committing genocide in the state. The RSF denies killing Abakar, blaming ""outlaws"" for his death. 17 June: The Sudanese Air Force launches airstrikes in Khartoum, killing at least 17 people and destroying dozens of homes. The SAF and the RSF agree to a 72-hour ceasefire. 26 June: The RSF take control of the main police base in Khartoum, seizing a large amount of military equipment and ammunition, including 160 pickup trucks, 75 armoured personnel carriers, and 27 tanks. The Sudan People's Liberation Movement–North attacks the town of Kurmuk in Blue Nile, Sudan, prompting hundreds of civilians to flee across the border to Ethiopia. 28 June: Airstrikes are reported in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, while heavy fighting takes place in Omdurman despite a ceasefire declared by both sides for the Islamic holiday Eid al-Adha. === July","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Sudan.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Also, ensuring that every homeschooling family is ""entitled to full access to the benefits available to non-homeschooled students – including participating in athletic programs, clubs, after school activities, educational trips, and more"". Endowing the American Academy ""with the billions we will collect by taxing the large endowments of private universities plagued by antisemitism"" (implicitly referring to the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses). The American Academy's mission will be to make ""a truly world-class education available to every American, free of charge, and do it without adding a single dime to the federal debt"", covering all subjects and trades, online, for free, also ""using study groups, mentors, industry partnerships, and the latest breakthrough in computing"". The Academy will be strictly apolitical, it will compete directly with the university system by granting degree credentials recognized by the government and federal contractors, it will award","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Agenda 47.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Air for Alaska Airlines that was traveling from Paine Field in Everett, Washington, to San Francisco International Airport on October 22, 2023, when an off-duty pilot deadheading in the jump seat of the cockpit reportedly attempted to crash the plane by disabling its engines. The Embraer 175 aircraft was operating at 31,000 feet (9,400 m) when the suspect, Joseph David Emerson, reportedly attempted to deploy the engine fire suppression systems, which could cut the fuel supply and cause a flameout. The crew reset the fire suppression systems, removed Emerson from the cockpit, and diverted to Portland International Airport in Oregon. Emerson was arrested in Portland and charged with 83 counts of attempted murder and other charges, but was released back to his California home on December 7, 2023, after posting a $50,000 bond. == Aircraft == The aircraft involved was an Embraer 175LR, with serial number 17000948 and registered as N660QX. The aircraft was only four months old at the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Alaska Airlines Flight 2059.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "for refusing to attend Important Conversations lessons. The Ministry of Education later admitted that the classes were compulsory, warning that students may be sanctioned for skipping the lessons. On 19 February 2023, the Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group reported that the Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov planned to force parents of students to attend Important Conversations lessons. == Analysis == In November 2022, Times Higher Education reported that academics had different opinions on how the Conversations about Important Things would affect the development of beliefs among Russian students. Professor Grigory Yudin of the Moscow School for the Social and Economic Sciences expressed concern that Important Conversations increased the risk of turning otherwise apathetic or anti-war students into ""willing fighters"". However, Professor Isak Froumin of the Higher School of Economics and researcher Svetland Shenderova believed that Important Conversations would fail:","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Conversations about Important Things.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of Essequibo according to the older maps of the Dutch. In 1841 the government of José Antonio Páez denounced, instead, the incursion of Venezuelan territory by the British Empire. Subsequently, gold was discovered in the Yuruarí River basin in 1876. In 1895, Venezuela sought the support of the United States and advocated for the country to intervene in the dispute through the Monroe Doctrine. The United States House of Representatives proposed Resolution 252 to Congress, which recommended the dispute be resolved by international arbitration following pressure from American president Grover Cleveland. During the Venezuelan crisis of 1895, the Schomburgk Line was proposed as a border between Venezuela and British Guiana but neither of the parties agreed on the exact boundary. With the Treaty of Washington in 1897, however, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Venezuela both agreed to arbitration with the expectation that the arbitral ruling in Paris would ultimately be a ""full,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Venezuelan referendum.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "reported on volatilities in the Amhara Region. The region had the highest number of recorded events and fatalities due to political violence in April, with 26 events and 47 reported fatalities. Over 68% of all reported fatalities in the country were recorded in the Amhara region. May 9 – ReliefWeb reported that close to 750 people crossed to Metema from Sudan on 9 May alone. Until May 9, more than 17,500 people have crossed through the Metema border point since April 21. May 9 – Daniel Bekele of the EHRC provided update to the Parliament on the continued volatile situations and concerns in the Amhara Region related to the increase in human rights violations following governments' military actions. May 10 – The National Election Board of Ethiopia presented its concern to the Parliament on the issues of government authorities arresting, and abusing opposition parties and preventing them from holding meetings. 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An Israeli official, who requested anonymity, provided a similar comment to Reuters, saying ""It wasn't us"". Although there was no official reaction from the government, Israeli opposition politician Avigdor Lieberman said it was unlikely to affect Iranian policy toward Israel, adding that ""we won't shed a tear"" over Raisi's death. Israeli ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan criticised the United Nations Security Council for holding a minute's silence out of respect for Raisi on 20 May, calling it a ""disgrace"". A tribute for Raisi at the UN General Assembly on 30 May was boycotted by the United States and several European countries, while 45 incumbent and former U.N. officials, experts, diplomats and judges sent a joint letter to Secretary-General António Guterres protesting the decision over Raisi's involvement in human rights abuses. 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By March 16, large interbank flows of funds were occurring to shore up bank balance sheets and some analysts were talking of a possibly broader U.S. banking crisis. The Federal Reserve discount window liquidity facility had experienced approximately $150 billion in borrowing from various banks by March 16. Soon after the bank run at SVB, depositors quickly began withdrawing cash from San","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 United States banking crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "case allowed the Smith investigation to make use of the crime-fraud exception to attorney–client privilege to access certain evidence in the case. In March 2023, the FBI initiated contact with Brian Butler, a 20-year-employee of Mar-a-Lago and longtime close friend of De Oliveira. Butler had helped move boxes of documents, not realizing what type of documents were inside nor others' intent to hide them. He provided information to investigators about the actions of De Oliveira and Nauta. In March 2023, Judge Beryl Howell wrote: ""Notably, no excuse is provided as to how the former president could miss the classified-marked documents found in his own bedroom at Mar-a-Lago."" Howell was referring to additional documents that Trump's attorneys found in his office and bedroom at Mar-a-Lago months after the FBI search, including a ""mostly empty"" folder marked as ""Classified Evening Summary"". == Indictments and arraignments == === Original indictment === The grand jury handed up the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents case).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "by human activity. Three other groves were found to be somewhat degraded by cultivation and the felling of trees for firewood. Seven other groves were in the category degraded (3) or severely degraded (4) due to more severe exploitation, and the last two had disappeared under dwellings. In the Congo there is little interest in the management of sacred groves and their conservation rests mostly on traditional custom and fear of the forbidden. In the wider region under study, the survey found that 89% of the sacred groves are under threat. == Government == In terms of administration, the city is led by a mayor and has two subdivisions: the communes of Ewango and Wembo-Nyama, each of which is led by a burgomaster. On 25 August 2020, President Félix Tshisekedi appointed the first administrative authorities: Micheline Ayaki Anzilani as mayor, her deputy, the two burgomasters, and their deputies. Tshisekedi personally attended their installation ceremony on 6 January 2022. 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At the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, the album won Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media, while four of its songs (""Dance the Night"", ""Barbie World"", ""What Was I Made For?"", and ""I'm Just Ken"") received nominations for","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Barbie the Album.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "is almost sure to be greeted by a synth beat or an acoustic guitar"". Mylrea highlighted Dessner's distinctive touch on the tracks and thought that his production added a new depth to Abrams' sound. Young called the production sympathetic. Solomon described the production as low-key. Lin opined that Dessner's production illuminated ""an especially delicate side of Abrams' confessional songwriting"". === Year-end lists === == Track listing == Notes All tracks are stylized in sentence case. == Personnel == === Musicians === Gracie Abrams – lead vocals (all tracks), Wurlitzer electric piano (10) Aaron Dessner – acoustic guitar (1, 6–10, 13), baritone guitar (11), bass (3, 5, 6, 8–10, 12, 13, 15), cymbals (1), drum programming (2, 4–6, 11–16), electric bass (1), electric guitar (1–5, 8, 9, 11, 13–16), guitar (1, 5, 9, 10, 14–16), Mellotron (1, 2, 6, 11, 14), ophicleide (4), percussion (1, 4–6), piano (1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 11, 12, 16), shaker (3, 10), synth bass (1, 2, 4, 6, 11, 14, 16),","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Good Riddance (album).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "ordered the arrest and detention of key politicians during martial law, including Han himself. That same day, Cho Kyoung-tae voiced his support for Yoon's impeachment, becoming the first MP from the PPP to do so. During an investigation by the National Assembly on 5 December, Army Chief Park An-su said he had been handed the text of the martial law notice only on the night of its declaration and was unaware of soldiers being deployed to the Assembly. Deputy Defense Minister Kim Seon-ho said he had only learned about the declaration on the news and that Kim Yong-hyun ordered soldiers to enter the Assembly and prevent lawmakers from gathering. He also apologized for failing to prevent the troop deployment, saying that he opposed it. Separately, the National Police Agency announced that Yoon was under investigation for insurrection following a complaint from the opposition. Park also submitted his resignation to Yoon, which was rejected. On 6 December, Special Forces Commander Kwak","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 South Korean martial law.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of presidential candidates for the upcoming election with 39 applications accepted, surpassing the previous record of 35 candidates in 2019. Twenty Sri Lankan hostages in cybercrime camps in Myawaddy, Myanmar are rescued. 16 August – International cricketer Niroshan Dickwella is suspended indefinitely from all forms of cricket following a doping violation which occurred at the 2024 Lanka Premier League. 21 August – Bandula Lal Bandarigoda of the Samagi Jana Balawegaya is sworn in as an MP to fill the vacancy of Manusha Nanayakkara. On the same day, SJB Ratnapura District parliamentarian Thalatha Atukorale resigns from her seat. 22 August 2023–2024 mpox epidemic: Sri Lanka reports its first two cases of mpox, but does not specify the clade the cases are from. 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Because of this on 5 February 2024, the Election Organization Ethics Council (DKPP) found that KPU chairman Hasyim Asy'ari, and all six of KPU's commissioners were guilty of an ethics violation for allowing Gibran to register his candidacy before the commission had adjusted the age minimum for candidates in its internal regulation. Hasyim Asy'ari in particular received a ""final stern warning"" from the DKPP while the other six only received a ""stern warning"". Hasyim received that particular warning was due to the fact that Hasyim has already collected two stern warnings from DKPP due to ethical","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Indonesian presidential election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "rain and flash flooding occurred in Yemen's Hadhramaut Governorate on 17 April, with one death reported and widespread damage to property. 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The Royal Oman Police conducted 152 operations, rescuing 1,630 individuals stranded from flooding","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Persian Gulf floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Group, with the purpose of organizing events. His father, Álvaro Noboa, owns Noboa Corporation, a banana exporter. Daniel Noboa is seen as an heir to the company. He has served as shipping director of Noboa Corporation. He was also commercial and logistics director between 2010 and June 2018. == Political career == === National Assembly === Noboa was elected to the National Assembly in the 2021 legislative elections, representing Santa Elena, for the United Ecuadorian political movement. He was inaugurated on 14 May in the same year. In that same May, he was appointed chair of the Economic Development Commission. His political ideology has been described as both centrist and centre-right. Noboa was absent during President Lasso's impeachment trial, however a proxy voted in the affirmative. In March 2023, he was in favor of the muerte cruzada, in the face of the rejection and filing of the Investment Law, presented by the government of Guillermo Lasso. On 17 May 2023, Lasso","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Daniel Noboa.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "from defenceman Cody Ceci. In the second period, after a narrow save by Bobrovsky and Dmitry Kulikov got the puck to Florida in the corner, Verhaeghe passed the puck to forward Sam Reinhart, who fired a wrist a shot past Skinner for a 2–1 lead. The Panthers defended their lead into the third period, with goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky stopping the remaining nine shots to win their first Stanley Cup. Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov became the first Finnish-born captain to win the Cup, while the Panthers became the first team to win game seven of the Finals at home since the Carolina Hurricanes did so in 2006, also against the Oilers. Oilers captain Connor McDavid was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player of the playoffs, becoming the first player since Jean-Sebastien Giguere in 2003 and the sixth overall to be awarded the Conn Smythe despite losing the Finals. McDavid also joined Reggie Leach in 1976 as the only skaters to achieve this feat. == Team rosters ==","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Stanley Cup Finals.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "jihadists kill several Burkinabe soldiers and Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland members in a series of attacks against the troops in the village of Noaka in Pissila Department, Sanmatenga Province, and in the Sahel Region. 29 June – Burkina Faso's military government has taken action against a French television news channel La Chaine Info (LCI), suspending it due to concerns over objectivity and credibility in its report on the country's jihadist insurgency. === September === 5 September – 2023 Yatenga Province clashes: Seventeen Burkinabé soldiers, thirty-six VDP militiamen, and several dozen Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin militants are killed during fighting in Yatenga Province. September 16 – The military governments of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso sign a mutual defence pact named the Alliance of Sahel States in case of internal rebellion or external military aggression. September 28 – 2023 Burkina Faso coup d'état attempt: The ruling junta of Burkina Faso arrests","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Burkina Faso.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "contest's ban of pro-Palestinian content and imagery. Among the protesters is climate activist Greta Thunberg. 22 May – Sweden announces US$7 billion in military aid to Ukraine from 2024 to 2026. 29 May – Sweden announces a further package of $1.23 billion in military aid to Ukraine; the largest so far that it has given. 31 May – King Carl XVI Gustaf inducts pop music group ABBA, Nobel Prize laureates Anne L’Huillier and Svante Pääbo and nine other recipients into the Royal Order of Vasa in a ceremony at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, in the first distribution of the award since 1974. === June === 7 June – The Royal Swedish Opera is fined 3 million kronor ($300,000) for the death of a stage technician who fell from a balcony during a workplace accident in 2023. 6–9 June – 2024 European Parliament election. The Social Democrats emerge as the largest party in the Swedish contingent to the European Parliament. 14 June – The US State Department designates the Nordic Resistance Movement","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Sweden.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "lobbyist, supported the positions of Scholz and Mützenich. In a survey in early March 2024, 61% of participating Germans disapproved of Taurus deliveries, representing an increase of nine percentage points since August 2023. According to the Politbarometer, only 29% of surveyed Germans were in favor of Taurus deliveries. ==== Positions for Taurus delivery ==== On 21 February 2024, the chairwoman of the Defense Committee, Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann (FDP), was the only coalition MP to vote in favor of a motion conducted by the Union faction that called on Chancellor Scholz to deliver the Taurus to Ukraine. The motion failed due to opposition from the traffic light coalition. On 12 March 2024, the Union faction threatened Scholz with an investigative committee of inquiry (de). The Chancellor was criticized by various German and European parties, including former British Defense Minister Ben Wallace, French security expert François Heisbourg, and CDU politician Norbert Röttgen, for","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/German Taurus controversy.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "green transition; multilateralism and geostrategy 15:00 - Press conference (cancelled) In the evening, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia welcomed the summit attendees and their companions at the Alhambra's Court of the Lions where the official group photo was taken. 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Deputy Chairman of the Bundestag Katrin Göring-Eckardt said that the video is yet another proof of the brutality of the Russians, and those responsible for numerous war crimes must be held accountable. British Ambassador to Ukraine Melinda Simmons said the video is a new item on the list of accusations against Russia related to the invasion of Ukraine. Council of Europe Secretary General Maria Pejcinovic Buric condemned the inhumane treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war and called for the perpetrators to be brought to justice. U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink also said that the brutality of the Russian troops is becoming more obvious with every day of the invasion, and such acts will not go unpunished. Czech President Petr Pavel said, ""If the video is genuine, it puts the Russian military on par with the Islamic State."" == See also == Chechen involvement in the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2022 Ukrainian prisoner of war beheading.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Russia and defend the freedom of Ukraine. The deceased former commander of the Dzhokhar Dudayev Battalion, Isa Munayev had this to say regarding the question, ""Why are you here?"": I am performing my duty. There exists such a concept of paying one's debts. When we were in a dire situation and were in need of help; the brotherly Ukrainians; the best sons of their people; came to my people, my motherland, the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. The position of Adam Osmayev regarding the conflict when asked in an interview ""What does it mean to you what is happening in Ukraine?"", answered the following: This is just a continuation of the Chechen wars. We are fighting the same army, the same war criminals. The front, roughly speaking, has just moved 600 kilometers from the Chechen Republic. Our president, Dzhokhar Dudayev, predicted that Russia would be at war with Ukraine. We knew that it was possible, we are natural allies with Ukraine. Many of us are citizens of Ukraine. There are","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Chechen volunteers on the side of Ukraine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of Congress to testify as a witness during the first impeachment inquiry hearing, where he also stated that Congress had failed to connect Hunter's alleged influence peddling to President Biden. He also stated that some of the details they had gathered ""really do gravitate in favor of the president"". 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Ultimately, the civil servant Dick Schoof (independent) was nominated on 28 May as prime minister on behalf of the four parties (PVV, VVD, NSC and BBB) after being approached by Wilders. After the nomination, the discussion moved to the allocation of other posts, which had not been discussed in previous phases. By custom, the second largest party nominates the powerful minister of Finance, thus the VVD planned to nominate Eelco Heinen. However, as the nominated prime minister was not a member of the largest party, the PVV also claimed the post. PVV eventually agreed to VVD's claim, and was compensated with another important post. BBB was unhappy that they were only allowed to appoint two ministers, including the limited portfolio of the Education, Culture and Science ministry. As a compromise, and following pressure on all parties from formateur Van Zwol, NSC gave","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023\u20132024 Dutch cabinet formation.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "metal band to ever perform at the Olympics. === August === Red Hot Chili Peppers performs at the closing ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Falling in Reverse releases their fifth studio album, Popular Monster. The release is their first in 7 years, after frontman Ronnie Radke felt their prior album, Coming Home (2017), was a commercial failure. Popular Monster fares much better; while Coming Home failed to appear in the top 10 of any national album chart, Popular Monster debuts in the top 10 of 5 national charts, and narrowly misses the top 10 of the Billboard 200, debuting at number 12. Concurrently, the single ""All My Life"", which features Jelly Roll, has crossover success, peaking at 77 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Australian pop-punk band Stand Atlantic releases their fourth studio album, Was Here. It debuted at number 3 on the all-format Australian albums chart. English rock band Oasis announces they are reforming for the first time in 15 years for a","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in rock music.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Dnipro river. Located 60 km east of Kherson, it provides a 3.2 km road and rail link on top of the dam. Captured intact in February 2022, the road and rail infrastructure came under attack by Ukrainian forces in August and September 2022. Damage to the road and rail infrastructure of the dam from artillery blocked Russian trains and vehicles from using it to cross the river. On 19 July 2022 Ukraine sought to stop Russian vehicles using the Antonivka bridges, both road and rail, by attacking them with HIMARS rockets. The rail bridge was quickly damaged, however it took a week before the road bridge was sufficiently damaged to stop heavy traffic. Repaired within a month, further attacks by Ukrainian missiles again made the bridge unusable, resulting in Russia needing to construct a pontoon bridge from barges to supplement the ferries that were transporting vehicles across the river. The Ukrainian counteroffensive in the autumn of 2022 resulted in Russia evacuating the area including","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Bridges in the Russo-Ukrainian War.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "declaration of results and pledging to challenge the results of the election in court. They were the country's seventh general elections since gaining independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990. On 3 December 2024, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah of the ruling SWAPO party was declared the winner of the election. She is set to become Namibia's first female president. The National Assembly elections saw SWAPO reduced to 51 seats, a bare majority of three. It was SWAPO's weakest showing since Namibia's independence in 1990. Incumbent president Nangolo Mbumba had not contested this election. == Background == Outgoing president Hage Geingob died on 4 February 2024 whilst receiving treatment for cancer and was replaced by his vice-president, Nangolo Mbumba. Mbumba announced that he had no intention of running for president. He will serve out the remainder of Geingob's term which expires on 21 March 2025. In 2019, the ruling SWAPO party received 56% of the vote, down from 87% in 2014.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Namibian general election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "won the presidential election, he urged the country ""to remove the power of our military by the President and place it with Congress before January,"" and would proceed to call Trump a ""dictator."" On November 26, Routh addressed a note to the newsroom Politico. In the note, he would criticize both the Republican party and the Democratic party, claiming they do not let any independent politicians get recognized in any race. Routh would also compare himself to Thomas Matthew Crooks, the perpetrator of Trump's previous assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, claiming they were both ""ready to die for freedom and democracy."" At multiple points, he contemplated the prospect of another ""civil war."" Prior to sending the note, Routh told a prison guard who believed Routh was a Democrat that the independent politicians were the better candidates. === Investigation === The Federal Bureau of Investigation is leading the investigation of the incident, with the United States Secret Service and the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Florida.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the Bahrain meteorological directorate, an average of 67.6 mm (2.66 in) of rainfall was reported over 48 hours, the second highest rainfall recorded in Bahraini history. The Bahraini Ministry of Interior issued a public safety warning to residents to stay at home. The Ministry of Education announced a closure of schools and higher education institutions as a result of the floods. Windspeed gusts of 70 km/h were estimated. A supermarket's ceiling in the town of Sitra collapsed due to the rain. === Qatar === Heavy rainfall and strong winds were largely confined to the northern parts of the country centered around the towns of Madinat ash Shamal and Ar-Ruʼays. Scattered showers were reported in Doha. Schools and public buildings were closed due to the weather, with services shifted online for the day. === Iran === Heavy rain and flash flooding were also reported in southeastern Iran. The provinces of Sistan-Baluchistan, Hormozgan and Kerman were the worst affected, with eight people","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Persian Gulf floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "for communications to guide them to target. == Outcome == The Ministry of Defense of Russia reported that as a result of the attack, the Natya-class minesweeper Ivan Golubets was damaged, as well as the barrage in Yuzhnaya Bay. The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that the attacked ships were ""involved in ensuring the security of the grain corridor as part of the export of food from Ukrainian ports"". Ukrainian telegram channels reported that four Russian warships may have been damaged during the attack, including the frigate Admiral Makarov, from which Russian troops launched Kalibr missiles at targets on the territory of Ukraine. From this ship, in particular, an attack was made on Vinnytsia on July 14, 2022. Admiral Makarov was hit by one drone boat and was then fired on by Russian artillery until it identified itself. GeoConfirmed analysts believe that between six and eight drones were involved in the attack on the Russian ships and that they hit at least three ships; two","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2022 drone attack on the Sevastopol Naval Base.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "would instead work with DOGE; former Missouri representative Billy Long for IRS commissioner; former Georgia senator Kelly Loeffler for Administrator of the Small Business Administration; Fiserv CEO Frank Bisignano for Commissioner of the Social Security Administration; Iraq veteran and 2020 North Carolina congressional candidate Daniel P. 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The Israeli government approves the seizure of 12.7 square kilometers (4.9 square miles) of Palestinian land in the Jordan Valley, representing the largest land grab in the West Bank in more than three decades. An Israeli strike kills Mohammed Nasser, a top commander in Hezbollah. He is considered to be one of the highest-ranking figures from the group to die during the conflict. In retaliation, Hezbollah launches a barrage of at least 100 Katyusha rockets towards northern Israel, targeting IDF positions. 4 July – Israel approves the construction of 5,295 Israeli settler homes in dozens of settlements in the West Bank. Hezbollah launches at least 200 rockets and several drones at ten IDF sites and threatens to expand its targeting range, in retaliation for the killing of Mohammed Nasser, a top Hezbollah commander. 5 July – At least seven Palestinians","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Israel.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "while President, his greatest achievement would be stepping aside to let a peaceful transfer of power take place. However, Ingabire had been convicted in 2010 for threatening state security and downplaying the Rwandan genocide by asking why no Hutu victims were included in an official memorial. She was thus barred from running on 13 March 2024. On 7 June the Rwandan electoral commission confirmed Paul Kagame, Frank Habineza and Philippe Mpayimana, an independent, as the final candidates for the presidential election, the same three candidates as in 2017. The applications of six other candidates, including Diane Rwigara of the People Salvation Movement, were rejected. The final list of candidates for the presidential and parliamentary election was released on 14 June. The only three presidential candidates allowed to run were the same as from 2017, where Kagame won with more than 98% of the vote. DW described the election as a ""re-run of the non-contest in 2017."" The Independent wrote","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Rwandan general election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Further attacks on a Russian Arctic station on Bolshevik Island ""completely cut off"" its connection with Russian networks. === February === On February 4, HUR's official Telegram channel reported that they accessed an electronic document management system called ""bureaucrats"", and exposed detailed information about high-ranking Russian military personnel and specialists. The ministry also said that they found a wide array of classified documents, specifically mentioning documents belonging to Russian Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov. The hack resulted in the HUR recovering sensitive information that included Russian army orders, reports, and instructions that were circulating among over 2,000 military units within Russia's defense ministry that could be analyzed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The hackers sarcastically thanked Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu's inadvertent role in facilitating the cyberattack's success. 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The junta ordered French ambassador Sylvain Itté to leave the country within 48 hours. However, France insisted that the junta had no authority to do so. ==== 26 August ==== The junta placed the Nigerien armed forces in a state of maximum alert in anticipation of a possible invasion, while another pro-junta rally was held in Niamey during which protesters threatened to storm French military bases and the French Embassy if Ambassador Itté did not leave the country in 48 hours. During a meeting with U.S. special envoy Molly Phee, Tinubu said that war with Niger was not ideal but also stated that he would not allow anyone to falsely buy time and ECOWAS was ready for all options. Tinubu also accepted an invitation from President Joe Biden to meet on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in September for discussions about the crisis and possible military","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Nigerien crisis (2023\u20132024).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "football clubs, due to be played in Al Ain, was postponed for a day due to the floods. More than 100 families living in a multistory tower in Muhaisnah 4 in Dubai were evacuated from the premises late on 19 April after its structure suffered damages. The torrential rains flooded the basement of the building. Although water was pumped out, even after five days, there was stagnant water with cars submerged in the basement. Five days after the rains, large parts of Sharjah grappled with health concerns from stagnant water contaminated with sewage. 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Most of the licenses were movie licenses, tied to big-budget films that were due to release in a much shorter time than a quality video game needed to develop, causing the game's development to be rushed to meet the film's release, and resulting in numerous bugs and glitches in the final product. Notably, the 1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial was rushed to release in five weeks to meet the Christmas shopping season, becoming one of the largest commercial failures ever and causing the downfall of Atari. 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The incident becomes a troll-topic and circulates in social media platforms, while opposition politicians warn the ruling party of 'collapsing from their power', indicating to the incident. 14 January – US Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu visits","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Bangladesh.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Adipurush stated that Sita from Hindu mythology was born in India instead of Nepal. 29th June Supreme Court of Nepal issued an interim order to legalize same sex marriage to Government of Nepal. === July === 11 July – Six people are killed when a Manang Air tourist helicopter crashes near Solukhumbu, Koshi Province. === September === 29 September - Guinness World Record for ""Most Viewers in a Cardiovascular health awareness live stream on Facebook"" was achieved by Nepalese cardiologist Dr. Om Murti Anil === November === 3 November – 2023 Nepal earthquake: A magnitude 5.6 earthquake strikes Karnali Province, killing at least 132 people and destroying many houses. 3 November – 2023 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier: Nepal qualified for the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. 13 November – Nepal decides to ban TikTok, citing misuse of the app that ""disturbs social harmony and disrupts family structures and social relations."" 23 November 23 – Protesters in Kathmandu call for the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Nepal.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "in Rio Grande do Sul. 17 May – Brazil is awarded the hosting rights for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup. 29 May – Brazil withdraws its ambassador to Israel amid criticism over the latter's war in Gaza. === June === 10 June – 2024 Brazil wildfires: 32,000 hectares (79,000 acres) of tropical wetland in the Pantanal are affected, a 935% increase in the number of fires over the same period last year. 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According to Meduza, state and pro-government media were given recommendations from the Kremlin's information bloc on how to cover the exchange. When mentioning political prisoners, specific sentences received by exchange participants were to be referenced. Russian political prisoners were to be referred to as ""troublemakers and traitors,"" ""agents of the West,"" and that ""nothing serious happened – we got rid of the unnecessary."" The citizens received in the exchange were to be noted as those who ""worked for the Motherland""; for instance, in reports about Vadim Krasikov, it was to be indicated that he ""eliminated a field commander, an enemy."" Novaya Gazeta notes that Russian pro-government media generally covered the prisoner exchange topic in a restrained manner, mostly in news format: Russians were exchanged for ""a group of people who acted in","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Ankara prisoner exchange.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of the Presidency of the Republic (2000–01) and commanded the 1st Battalion of Special Forces in Goiânia, in the (2005–06). With the rank of colonel, he was a commander at the Escola de Administração do Exército in Salvador and taught at the Centro de Preparação de Oficiais da Reserva in Itajubá, at the Escola de Aperfeiçoamento de Oficiais, and at the Escola de Comando e Estado-Maior do Exército. He was also a military observer for the United Nations Angola Verification Mission II and an advisor for the Brazilian Military Cooperation in Paraguay. He also completed a course on counterterrorism at the National Defense University in the United States. He was also a commander at the Academia Militar das Agulhas Negras in Rio and at the Special Operations Command in Goiânia, and he held a variety of other positions. === Command of the Brazilian army === Arruda was put in charge of the Brazilian army under Jair Bolsonaro on 30 December 2022, replacing Marco Antônio Freire Gomes. Júlio","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Ju\u0301lio Cesar de Arruda.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "– A magnitude 5.0 earthquake strikes Kertasari, Bandung Regency. At least two people are killed and more than 100 are injured, while approximately 4,000 structures are damaged. 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A nearby passerby who was trying to warn them is also killed. 23 September – A car carrying 18 people collides with a towing truck in Banyuwangi, killing four people and injuring 14 others. 27 September – At least 15 people are killed in a landslide at an illegal gold mine in Solok Regency, West Sumatra.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Indonesia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the post-war period, and if they want to make peace, then it would be difficult to achieve if one of the parties is threatened to be arrested because of it. In the later part of the interview, he stated that ""if I wanted to, I could call Putin"", but he wouldn't, because according to him, he had no offer for Putin, and Hungary is ""not strong enough in Europe to steer events in the direction of peace"". Regarding Prigozhin's rebellion, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó stated at the same time that he had consulted with the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, and Belarusian Foreign Minister Sergey Alejnyik, adding that he had already been informed by the Belarusian Foreign Minister before the resolution of the situation was made public. In addition, he criticized the ""pro-war"" countries and said that the Hungarian government does not support arms deliveries to Ukraine. On June 25, 2023, Fidesz MEP Tamás Deutsch and Orbán a few days later claimed that","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Hungary and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to US-led sanctions restricting the sale of medication for epidermolysis bullosa to Iran. 8 March – A UN fact-finding mission probe finds that human rights violations committed by the Iranian government amount to crimes against humanity. 29 March – Pouria Zeraati, an anti-Iranian regime journalist working for Iran International, is stabbed by unidentified attackers in London. He is taken to hospital, where he is in stable condition. === April === 1 April – 2024 Iranian consulate airstrike in Damascus: An Israeli airstrike targeting the Iranian embassy in Damascus kills eight IRGC members, including brigadier general Mohammad Reza Zahedi. 4 April – Eleven IRGC officers and 16 militants are killed and ten other members of the security forces are injured in attacks by Jaish al-Adl in Chabahar and Rask, Sistan and Baluchestan. 9 April – Six police officers are killed and two others are injured in an attack on their convoy in Sistan and Baluchestan. 13 April – Iran seizes the MSC Aries,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Iran.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "#4 in Darmstadt Winners: Stefan Feuerstein / Patrick Schnetzer September 21: World Cup #5 in Denkendorf October 12: World Cup #6 in Altdorf November 9: World Cup #7 in St. Pölten November 23: World Cup #8 in Dorlisheim December 7: World Cup Final in Ailingen == Cycling – BMX == === World & Continental Championships === May 29 – June 2: 2024 UEC BMX Racing European Championships in Verona Winners: Arthur Pilard (m) / Zoé Claessens (w) September 20–21: 2024 UEC BMX Freestyle European Championships in Cadenazzo December 17–21: 2024 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships in Abu Dhabi === 2024 UCI BMX Freestyle World Cup === February 22 – 25: World Cup #1 in Enoshima Park winners: Anthony Jeanjean (m) / Hannah Roberts (w) Flatland winners: Yu Katagiri (m) / Nina Suzuki (w) May 8 – 12: World Cup #2 in Montpellier Park winners: Anthony Jeanjean (m) / Laury Perez (w) Flatland winners: Yu Shoji (m) / Nina Suzuki (w) October 17 – 20: World Cup #3 in Shanghai ===","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in cycling.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "radiation of crown mammals. A study on synapsid species richness and distribution throughout the Mesozoic is published by Brocklehurst (2024), who finds evidence of two phases of decline of non-mammalian synapsids – a restriction of their geographic range between the Triassic and Middle Jurassic, and a decline in species richness during the Early Cretaceous. === Mammals === == Other animals == === New taxa === === Research === Morais et al. (2024) report the discovery of approximately 571-million-years-old microfossils from the Bocaina Formation (Brazil), sharing anatomical similarities with sections of cloudinids, protoconodonts, anabaritids and hyolithids, and interpreted as likely remains of early animals. Delahooke et al. 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Many residents jumped from the windows of the building to escape, some of whom did not survive the jump. Firefighters found bodies piled up where they had died at a locked gate on the ground floor while trying to exit the burning building. == Aftermath == The fire brought attention to the hundreds of hijacked buildings in the Johannesburg CBD, typically overcrowded and unregulated and inhabited by impoverished and marginalised people","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Johannesburg building fire.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "kill nine people. === July === 1 July – A court in Sarlahi sentences Buddhist religious figure Ram Bahadur Bomjon to ten years' imprisonment and damage payments of $3,700 for sexually assaulting a minor. 3 July – The Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) withdraws from Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal's governing coalition after entering into a coalition agreement with the Nepali Congress. 7 July – At least 11 people are killed and eight others are missing due to heavy rainfall causing flash floods and landslides across Nepal. 12 July: Madan Ashrit Highway disaster: At least 11 people are killed and around 51 others are reported missing after two buses are swept off the Narayangarh - Mugling highway in Chitwan District by a landslide and fall into the Trishuli River. About 500 rescuers are involved in the search for survivors. Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal steps down after losing a no-confidence motion filed against him in the House of Representatives. 14 July –","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Nepal.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the party’s support for the Great Sea Interconnector, a planned HVDC interconnector between the Greek, Cypriot, and Israeli power grids. The project, primarily developed during the DISY-backed Anastasiades’ presidency, has strong backing from DISY. However, Neofytou expressed strong disagreement about advancing energy projects before resolving the Cyprus problem and questioned whether the interconnection will actually reduce energy bills in Cyprus. This stance put him at odds with Demetriou, who strongly supports the project. In September 2024, when asked about Neofytou's potential candidacy for the 2028 presidential election—following his own expressed interest—Annita Demetriou responded that Neofytou had already been tested in 2023, and in light of the public's verdict, DISY should now move forward for the benefit of the country. Prominent MPs Averof Neofytou, Efthymios Diplaros, and Harris Georgiades have announced that they will not seek re-election in the upcoming legislative","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Next Cypriot legislative election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "were also included, notably the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, which had appeared in the 2023 King's Speech, but had been abandoned after the election was called. ==== Bills ==== The Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill enabling the government to renationalise the railways. The Railways Bill to establish Great British Railways, a body overseeing the rail network. The Better Buses Bill allowing greater scope for local government to take over the running of bus services. The High Speed Rail (Crewe - Manchester) Bill to enable powers to improve rail services in northern England. The English Devolution Bill to facilitate the devolvement of power to elected mayors of combined authorities. Reform of the House of Lords. Two separate bills: to phase out the remaining hereditary peers in the House of Lords (House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Bill), and to increase the number of female bishops in the House (Lords Spiritual (Women) Act 2015 (Extension) Bill). The Budget Responsibility","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Premiership of Keir Starmer.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Typhoon jets to stand-by. Furthermore, ex-MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger, said that due to the systematic nature of China's surveillance program, the UK must ""wake up"" to China's threat to global security. === Venezuela === Venezuela's foreign ministry condemned the United States for shooting down what they stated was an unmanned civilian aircraft which posed no threat. === Media reactions === ==== Analysis ==== Michael Clarke, a British defense analyst, claimed that China wanted the balloon ""to be noticed"". He described the incident as a ""stunt gone wrong"", giving the United States an opportunity to ""milk this"". Believing China to be ""completely in the wrong"", Clarke surmised that the fly-over was their way of retaliating for a February 2 agreement between the United States and the Philippines that would grant four more US military bases there in response to China's nine dash line claims. 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On 25 November, ICRC's representatives visited Musayev and Karimov in Yerevan. On 5 December, the family of Musayev was informed of his condition through ICRC. According to a reported copy of the letter sent by Musayev, he stated that his condition was well. Musayev was returned to Azerbaijan on 15 December as part of the POW exchange deal. Azerbaijan had officially accused the Armenian side of ill-treating the Azerbaijani POWs. Several Azerbaijani POWs, in interviews with the Azerbaijani media outlets, had stated that they were tortured by their Armenian captors until being transferred back to Azerbaijan. Dilgam Asgarov, a Russian citizen of Azerbaijani descent, who was detained by the Armenian-allied forces alongside Shahbaz Guliyev, an Azerbaijani citizen, in 2014, during an incident in Kalbajar, in an interview to Virtual Azərbaycan newspaper he gave after being released, also stated that","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/War crimes in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to ""traitors and Hitler's accomplices"" while erasing the history of noble world liberators. He also claimed that the West attempted to forget major battles during the war, and said that Russia was trying its best to avoid a global conflict, but would also not let the nation be threatened. == Foreign dignitaries in attendance == Amongst those in attendance were: President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko President of Cuba Miguel Díaz-Canel President of Guinea-Bissau Umaro Sissoco Embaló President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov President of Laos Thongloun Sisoulith President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedow President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev == Music == Music was performed by the massed bands of the Moscow Garrison. Inspection of Troops Sacred War (“священная война”) Jubilee Slow March ""25 Years of the Red Army"" (Юбилейный встречный марш ""25 лет РККА"") March of the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Moscow Victory Day Parade.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "white but changed its message to ""lorde"", indicating Lorde's possible involvement with future releases pertaining to Brat, which soon appeared in the remix version of ""Girl, So Confusing"". The final message of the Brat wall—""ok bye!"" in the album's signature green—was painted on July 1. == Critical reception == According to the review aggregator Metacritic, Brat received ""universal acclaim"" based on a weighted average score of 95 out of 100 from 24 critic scores. The website's report reads, ""Critics have embraced the album's rave-influenced sound that eliminates some of the accessibility (and guest stars) of prior album Crash in favor of a rawer, grittier, and more sophisticated sound that is no less fun. Club classic, indeed."" As of October 2024, it ranks as the highest-rated album of 2024 and the 16th-highest-rated album of all time on the website. Critics praised Charli XCX's emotional vulnerability and several declared Brat to be one of her best albums, with Laura Snapes of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Brat (album).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the six provisional measures were as follows: 15 votes to 2, with Julia Sebutinde and Aharon Barak dissenting 15 votes to 2, with Sebutinde and Barak dissenting 16 votes to 1, with Sebutinde dissenting 16 votes to 1, with Sebutinde dissenting 15 votes to 2, with Sebutinde and Barak dissenting 15 votes to 2, with Sebutinde and Barak dissenting The Court also expressed ""grave concern"" about the fate of the hostages held in the Gaza Strip, and called for their immediate release as well as recognizing a catastrophic situation in Gaza ""at serious risk of deteriorating further"" prior to a final verdict. In response to the ruling, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said ""The charge of genocide leveled against Israel is not only false, it's outrageous, and decent people everywhere should reject it ... Israel will continue to defend itself against Hamas, a genocidal terror organization"". He further affirmed Israel's ""unwavering commitment"" to international law. Riyad al-Maliki,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/South Africa's genocide case against Israel.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Operation: Mindcrime, These Days). (death announced on this date) 6 July – Joe Egan, 77, Scottish singer (Stealers Wheel) and songwriter (""Stuck in the Middle with You"", ""Star""). 16 July – April Cantelo, 96, English soprano. 17 July – Heather Wood, 79, English folk singer (The Young Tradition). (death announced on this date) 22 July – John Mayall, 90, English musician, songwriter, producer (John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers). 25 July – Benjamin Luxon, English classical baritone, 87 31 July – DJ Randall, 54, British DJ and record producer. 9 August – Carl Bevan, 51, Welsh rock drummer (60 Ft. Dolls) and painter. (death announced on this date) 16 August – Charles Blackwell, 84, English arranger, record producer and songwriter. (death announced on this date) 21 August – Russell Stone, 77–78, English singer (R&J Stone). 26 August – Alexander Goehr, 92, English composer and academic. 27 August – Richard Macphail, 73, English musician (Anon), road manager (Genesis) and businessman. 30 August","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in British music.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Submitted some 11,000 signatures on 10 December. Her application was not verified by the State Electoral Commission. === Withdrawn bids === Anton Filić (independent), former journalist of Večernji list and former president of the Union of Croatian Journalists. His bid was announced on 11 November 2024. He withdrew on 8 December. Ava Karabatić (independent), model and television personality. Her bid was announced on 23 November 2024. She withdrew on 5 December. Mislav Kolakušić (PiP), former MEP (2019–2024), presidential candidate in the 2019 election. His bid was announced on 23 April 2024. He withdrew on 10 December. Aurora Weiss (independent), journalist. Her bid was announced on 11 September 2024. She withdrew on 10 December. === Declined to be candidates === These individuals have been the subject of presidential speculation, but have publicly denied or recanted interest in running for president. Oleg Butković (HDZ), incumbent Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Maritime","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Croatian presidential election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to influence the 2022 midterms. It said that China had tacitly approved ""efforts to try to influence a handful of midterm races involving members of both US political parties"" and ""portray the US democratic model as chaotic, ineffective, and unrepresentative"". The assessment said that China had used images generated by artificial intelligence to mimic Americans online and provoke discussion on divisive social issues, and that they believed they would face less scrutiny during the midterms and that U.S. retaliation would be lower. It also said that since 2020, senior Chinese intelligence officials had issued directives to ""intensify efforts to influence US policy and public opinion in China's favor"" and ""magnify US societal divisions"". 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However, he did participate as a candidate for assembly member for UNES in the legislative elections but did not win any seats. Subsequently, he led the AMIGO movement, a political merger that aimed to represent peasants and social organizations. In 2020, he became involved in controversies related to his alleged involvement in the Balda case and his supposed connection with Raúl Chicaiza, who was implicated in the kidnapping of journalist Fernando Balda and mentioned Armijos in certain recorded dialogues","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Boli\u0301var Armijos Velasco.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "oceanographic conditions affecting the Reifling Basin at the time, is published by Lukeneder et al. (2024). Rigo et al. 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Evidence of global expansion of marine anoxia during the Toarcian","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in paleontology.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "condolences. Mohammed al-Houthi, Houthi Yemen's Interior Minister, expressed condolences to the Iranian people, leadership, and families of the dead. Hamas mourned the loss of an ""honourable supporter"" in a statement. Hamas official Ismail Haniyeh attended his funeral in Tehran. Hezbollah also mourned Raisi, describing him as a protector of the Axis of Resistance. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed hope that a future Iranian government would ""commit itself to the stabilisation and pacification of the region"". Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said he did not feel comfortable sending condolences to Iran because of its provision of military aid for the Russian invasion of Ukraine. British Minister of State for Security Tom Tugendhat said that he ""will not mourn"" Raisi, adding that his ""regime has murdered thousands at home, and targeted people here in Britain and across Europe"". 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He resigned from his posts at the European Commission on the same day. PvdA–GL finished the election with 25 seats and 15.75% of the vote, finishing second to the right-wing Party for Freedom (PVV) but ahead of the governing People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). The coalition hoped to form a government with New Social Contract and other, smaller parties like the Party for the Animals (PvdD). Timmermans ruled out forming a government with PVV and VVD, and admitted that it was ""extremely unlikely"" that PvdA-GL would be in cabinet. == Possible merger == There has been an ongoing discussion about a possible merger of the two parties into a single party. Proponents – including former Labour Party leaders Job Cohen and Diederik Samsom and Labour Party prominent and former health minister Hedy d'Ancona, and GroenLinks prominents Bram van Ojik, Andrée van Es and Bas de Gaay Fortman – have shown support for a merger by","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/GroenLinks\u2013PvdA.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of all of Ukraine's Bayraktar TB2s. === Map history === The online map of the Russian invasion of Ukraine was created the day Russia started their invasion on 24 February 2022. It was first developed using Google Maps as the backdrop because of the simplicity in drawing lines and sharing with others that came with the service. By the end of March however, Google blocked Deep State UA's use of their map for ""violations of their rules of service"", effectively shutting the website down. While the exact violation committed was not clearly explained, Google appeared to have issued the block as they did not want to host a website which could be a legal liability, especially after complaints from viewers to Google which stemmed from the map not always being updated with the most current information, and several prior digital attacks by hackers in Russia. After attempts over the following week to restore Google Maps on the website proved to be unsuccessful; Deep State UA, along with a","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/DeepStateMap.Live.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "In 2023, the first official line of The Sims merchandise was released to an overwhelming response which led to nearly all items selling out in less than a day. Rutland noted the influence of the cozy aesthetic inspired by the games in social media. This included the #CozyDeskSetup hashtag's annual usage doubling in March 2024. These setups echoed elements from the games such as calming lighting, pastel, or muted tone furniture and accessories from popular cozy video games franchises. == See also == Farm life sim Iyashikei == References == === Sources === ""Cozy Games Make Winter More Bearable"". Vice. March 13, 2018. Archived from the original on April 11, 2021. Retrieved March 12, 2024. Campbell, Colin (November 28, 2022). ""What are Cozy Games, and What Makes Them Cozy?"". GamesIndustry.biz. Archived from the original on December 7, 2022. Retrieved March 12, 2024. Morton, Lauren (March 7, 2024). ""Even 'Cozy' Gaming's Biggest Fans Can't Decide on its Definition, but They Aren't","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Cozy game.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "screenshots. The PTI, they claimed, refused to provide these forms to the ECP, citing their alleged fraudulent nature. According to a report, as of 24 February, out of the 90 National Assembly seats where the PTI claimed their candidates had won but were allegedly prevented due to rigging, only 35 independent candidates have filed cases for vote rechecking and other procedures before the ECP. However, the remaining 55 PTI-backed independents, who believe they lost due to unfair elections, have not filed cases before the ECP. On 17 February, more than a week after the election, Rawalpindi Division commissioner Liaquat Ali Chattha resigned from his post after admitting his role in electoral fraud in the locality where 11 out of a total of 13 national assembly seats were won by PML-N candidates. He claimed his office helped candidates, who were trailing in the actual vote counts by approximately 70,000 votes per candidate, to secure victory using fake stamps. He implicated Chief","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Allegations of rigging in the 2024 Pakistani general election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "track, ""Best"", analyzes Abrams' misgivings in a relationship and takes responsibility for them. The second track, ""I Know It Won't Work"", is an indie rock song about ""breaking off a relationship with a partner who won’t go easily"", as described by Lam. She also described the production in ""Full Machine"" as consisting of ""cool, moody textures"" and that the track is ""a thoughtful and revelatory exploration of the relationships by which we define our lives and what happens to them when we change."" ""Where Do We Go Now?"" contains ""swooning"" strings, synthesizers, and repeated loops of the title. The song is about Abrams hurting somebody she loves and being unsure of what to do next. Lyndsey Havens of Billboard commented that ""the song eventually becomes less about the status of her relationship to another person and more about the status of anyone’s relationship with the world around them."" The following ""I Should Hate You"" discusses the ""complex position of wanting to hate someone she","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Good Riddance (album).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "might be ""an elaborate feint"" whose main goal was to pull Ukrainian resources away from Chasiv Yar and the area of Avdiivka. On 28 May, the Institute for the Study of War reported attacks east of Chasiv Yar and Novopokrovske, as well as attacks near Novomykhailivka and Staromaiorske, all of which are in Donetsk Oblast. All four attacks were considered by the ISW to have likely been intended to test Ukrainian response after the Kharkiv offensive; they failed to make any meaningful gain. The decision by US president Joe Biden in late May to allow firing US-supplied weapons into Russian territory to defend Kharkiv was seen by observers as having allowed Ukraine to very quickly stem the Russian offensive, and gain time to bring in troops from the southern and eastern fronts. By July 6, Russian milbloggers began to critically denounce the offensive's leadership, claiming that Russian forces are far from achieving their objective of creating a 15-kilometer buffer zone and that Russian","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Kharkiv offensive.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Abrams and Dessner would get along. Early development of Good Riddance started when Dessner invited Abrams to record at Long Pond during spring 2021, making ten songs. Over the course of two years, Abrams would visit Long Pond for five or 10 days at a time to work with Dessner. They both got to the ""core"" of Good Riddance during spring 2022. When working with Dessner, she said that she didn't ""feel remotely filtered in any capacity"". She had felt lucky to be able to evolve without Slatkin, a former collaborator of Abrams, and that ""with Aaron, [she] felt safe to figure out [her] sound alone"" when writing Good Riddance. Abrams felt that recording in Long Pond had a sense of familiarity, was isolated from distractions, and was more inspiring and comfortable compared to recording in Los Angeles. She also said that Dessner has the ability to make people ""feel safe to explore the most raw parts of themselves."" The album was recorded in around 25 days. Abrams wrote the lyrics to the song","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Good Riddance (album).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "=== European Union Foreign Affairs High Representative Josep Borrell condemned the attack on the institutions. President of the European Council Charles Michel expressed support for President Lula and condemned ""the assault on the democratic institutions of Brazil."" The Iberian governments, who have historical and linguistic ties with Latin America, supported Lula. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of Spain emphatically condemned the assault and showed support to Lula and to the democratically-elected Brazilian institutions, while the government of Portugal condemned the violence and stated its supporting of Brazilian authorities in restoring order and stability. President of France Emmanuel Macron declared that Lula ""can count on France's unwavering support"". The attack was also condemned by the British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, Italian deputy prime minister and foreign affairs minister Antonio Tajani, Austrian foreign minister Alexander Schallenberg, German Chancellor Olaf","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Reactions to the 2023 Brazilian Congress attack.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "that, despite the age requirements for membership in Article I, the House of Representatives chose to seat Tennessee Representative William C. C. Claiborne for the 5th United States Congress, that the Senate chose to seat Kentucky Senator Henry Clay for the 9th United States Congress, Virginia Senator Armistead Thomson Mason for the 14th United States Congress, and Tennessee Senator John Eaton for the 15th United States Congress, and that the Senate dismissed a complaint brought by incumbent West Virginia Senator Henry D. Hatfield following the 1934 Senate elections to not seat Rush Holt Sr. for the 74th United States Congress, Blackman and Tillman argue that the Article I membership qualifications have been enforced by Congress in a discretionary manner rather than a self-executing one. Blackman and Tillman also note that the House of Representatives had seated Victor L. Berger for the 66th United States Congress despite his conviction under the Espionage Act in February 1919 and","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Presidential eligibility of Donald Trump.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "recognize Russia as a terrorist state. The Riigikogu called on the international community to adopt a similar position. On 6 December 2022 suspected FSB officer Vadim Konoshchenok was arrested at the border with high tech electronic items and ammunition sourced in the US. Additional goods were found in a warehouse Konoshchenok was renting. The USA sought his extradition, which was granted and completed in July 2023. In January 2023, Estonian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mihkel Tamm announced Estonia's intention to seize $21.4 million in Russian assets in Estonia and deliver it to Ukraine. Estonia worked with European Commission on plans to seize Russian assets frozen in the European Union which are estimated to be in the hundreds of billions of dollars. Estonia announced the expulsion of 21 Russian diplomats and technical staff in January 2023 and encouraged other European Union countries to follow suit. In response, Russia downgraded its relations with Estonia and expelled the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Foreign relations of Russia since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "people are killed and several others are injured when two passenger buses collide with a truck between Fana and Konobougou. June 18 – 2023 Malian constitutional referendum: Malians vote on a referendum that, among other things, would enhance the powers of the President. June 24 – Malians approve amendments to the constitution. Under the changes, the president has the right to hire and fire the prime minister. The constitutional changes also designate Mali as a secular state. September 7 – September 2023 Mali attacks In Gourma-Rharous Cercle, jihadists fire rockets at a Comanav vessel on the Niger River. Islamist militants attack a military camp in northeast Mali. The military confirms the death toll of the combined incidents to be 63 in total, including 15 troops and 49 civilians. September 8 – September 2023 Mali attacks: Four suicide bombers attack a Malian military base in Bamba, Gao Region, killing an unknown number of people. September 16: The military governments of Niger,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Mali.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "another six hours before being released on January 29. In ""Big Foot"", Minaj taunts Megan over her deceased mother, her appearance, her ex-boyfriend Pardison Fontaine, and her 2020 shooting; publications reported that the song was poorly received by fans, who criticized the attacks against Megan as being in bad taste. === Kanka family === Tabloid magazine TMZ reported that Richard Kanka, father of the late Megan Kanka, after whom Megan's Law was named, found the use of the law's name in ""Hiss"" disrespectful. Kanka admitted to not hearing the track and only reading the lyrics, and reportedly did not want his daughter's name mentioned in an ""expletive-riddled song"" and is considering pursuing legal options. == Music video == An official music video, directed by Douglas Bernardt, was released on January 26, 2024, through the rapper's YouTube channel. In the video, Megan raps alone with no background dancers or extras. She transitions between several different settings like a","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Hiss (song).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "engine failure, and radio contact was lost shortly after. The Colombian Air Force immediately sent out craft to search the area – a Basler BT-67 and Bell Huey helicopter. == Passengers and crew == On board the aircraft were the pilot, Hernando Murcia Morales, and six passengers: a mother, Magdalena Mucutuy Valencia, with her four children aged approximately 13, 9, 4, and 1 years old, and a local indigenous leader, Herman Mendoza Hernández. The pilot and Mendoza died on impact and the mother died four days later. The four siblings survived. The family was part of the Witoto, an indigenous group familiar with the jungle environment and who are taught to hunt, fish and gather from an early age. == Search and rescue == After the crash, as the children subsequently relayed to the authorities, their mother urged them to ""leave and get help."" The four children walked away from the wreckage and started roaming the forest, surviving by eating cassava flour retrieved from the plane's","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Caqueta\u0301 Cessna Stationair crash.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "108 settlements along the Dnieper flooded as the Kakhovka Reservoir continued to drain, with its water level dropping from 16.8 meters to 12.7. Alongside the civilian cost of the flooding, Russia lost both men and material in the flooding, particularly the 7th Air Assault Division and elements of the 22nd Army Corps. In the aftermath of the flood, Russia withdrew its defensive positions between 5 and 15 kilometers further south, leaving the southern bank virtually undefended. Additionally, the Kinburn Spit has been separated from the mainland due to the flooding, becoming an island on which Ukrainian forces performed an amphibious landing on 8 June. Fighting continued until 9 June. The Kyiv Independent assessed that landings on the Kinburn Spit where diversionary attacks, meant to distract Russian forces, and draw them away from the 2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive and that any long term occupation of the Spit would be ""impossible"". Over the ten days after 9 June, Russia started","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Dnieper campaign (2022\u2013present).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Lieberman, 82, U.S. senator who led the congressional investigation of violent video games in 1993. March 29 – Louis Gossett Jr., 87, stage and screen actor who voiced the Vortigaunts in Half-Life 2. May 5 – Bernard Hill, 79, voice actor who voiced Sir Walter Beck in Fable III, and actor best known for portraying King Théoden in The Lord of the Rings sequel film adaptations of The Two Towers and The Return of the King. June 27 – Martin Mull, 80, actor who voiced Vlad Plasmius in Nicktoons Unite!. July 28 – Erica Ash, 46, actress who voiced Nagi Kirishima in Bloody Roar 4. August 10 – Rachael Lillis, 55, actress who voiced Jessie, Misty, and Jigglypuff in Pokémon. August 20 – Atsuko Tanaka, 61, actress who voiced Bayonetta in the Bayonetta series and Super Smash Bros. and Lara Croft in Tomb Raider II, Tomb Raider III, and Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation. August 30 – Andrew C. Greenberg, 67, co-creator of the Wizardry series. September 9 – James Earl Jones, 93, voice actor in Under a","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in video games.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the so-called “transgender law” which had been brought in under the previous Dutch government and would enable people under the age of 16 to legally change their gender without a verdict from a doctor. In a statement, the party said “We are absolutely not against changing sex, but it should not be too easy either"" and argued that changes in the law would create loopholes allowing male criminals to access women's prisons. == Electorate == According to market researcher I&O Research, NSC attracts voters from parties across the political spectrum, including the Socialist Party, JA21, BBB, and PVV. Polls in late August 2023 showed that it was the most popular party, with 40% of its electorate coming from BBB, reducing that party's vote share by more than a third. == Leadership == === Party leader === Pieter Omtzigt (since 19 August 2023) === Party chair === Hein Pieper (24 August 2023 – 2 October 2023) Bert van Boggelen (acting, 2 October 2023 – 31 July 2024) == Electoral","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/New Social Contract.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "26 – Four people are killed and twenty are injured in a grenade attack by a former TDF combatant in Mekelle, Tigray. August 29 – The United Nations reports that at least 183 people have been killed during recent clashes between Fano militiamen and security forces in Amhara Region. === November === November 14 – USAID announces the resumption of food aid distribution to Ethiopia following an agreement with the Ethiopian government on enhanced monitoring measures. 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Peso Pluma and Kenia Os win New Artist – Male and New Artist – Female, respectively. February 25 – The 63rd edition of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival takes place until March 1. March 6 – Karol G received the Woman of the Year Award at the Billboard Women in Music. Young Miko receives the Impact Award and Luísa Sonza is one of the three singers honored with the Global Force Award. March 9 – ""Grito"", written by Iolanda Costa and Alberto ""Luar"" Hernández, and performed by Iolanda, wins the 56th edition of the Festival da Canção, and will represent Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, held in Malmö, Sweden.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Latin music.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "buses away from the nearby Britomart station. Later in the day, they announced that they would conduct a review of their response in terms of ensuring the safety of passengers, particularly in the case of the ferry. 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Numerous other news outlets reported on similar opinions from experts they spoke with—all agreeing that the cause of the explosion was more likely a misfired rocket than an Israeli airstrike. According to NPR, as of 19 October 2023, the majority of independent researchers conclude that the damage is not consistent with a standard Israeli air strike. Human Rights Watch found that ""the sound preceding the explosion, the fireball that accompanied it, the size of the resulting crater, the type of splatter adjoining it, and the type and pattern of fragmentation visible around the crater are all consistent with the impact of a rocket"" and that this was consistent with the type of rockets that Palestinian armed groups use. In its February 2024 investigation, Forensic Architecture noted that ""Multiple news outlets cited Israeli military spokesperson Daniel Hagari's claim that it was a Palestinian rocket that struck al-Ahli hospital with ‘most of this damage... done due to the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of Nabatieh kills at least 16 people, including the town's mayor Ahmad Kahil. 19 October – A drone attack from Lebanon is made on the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Caesarea. No casualties are reported, while Hezbollah claims responsibility for the attack. 20 October – Three Lebanese soldiers are killed in an Israeli strike on their truck after being mistakenly identified as Hezbollah militants, prompting an apology from the IDF. 25 October – Three journalists working for Al Mayadeen and Al Manar are killed in an Israeli airstrike on a guesthouse in Hasbaya. 29 October – At least 60 people are killed in Israeli airstrikes in the Bekaa Valley. Hezbollah elects Naim Qassem as its new Secretary-General. === November === 17 November – Mohammed Afif, the media chief of Hezbollah, is killed along with three others in an Israeli airstrike on the offices of the Lebanese branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region in the Ras el-Nabaa neighbourhood of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Lebanon.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "technique, and has been described as a ""firehose of falsehood"". On June 8, 2023, a grand jury indicted Trump on one count of making ""false statements and representations"", specifically by hiding subpoenaed classified documents from his own attorney who was trying to find and return them to the government. In August 2023, 21 of Trump's falsehoods about the 2020 election were listed in his Washington, D.C. indictment, while 27 were listed in his Georgia indictment. In what Philip Rucker describes as ""an apparent nod"" to Trump, former FBI Director James Comey reflects on ""the psychology of liars"". Comey recalls being a prosecutor against the Mafia, his time in the Trump administration, and the loyalty pledge he was asked to make but refused: The silent circle of assent. The boss in complete control. The loyalty oaths. The us-versus-them worldview. The lying about all things, large and small, in service to some code of loyalty that put the organization above morality and above the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Rhetoric of Donald Trump.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic – to its climate action budget. The court ruling left the budget €60 billion short. The government attempted to cover the resulting shortfall through re-allocating already planned funds, but this resulted in the 2023–2024 German farmers' protests and further decreased the public perception of the already unpopular government. In September 2024, regional elections in several states in eastern Germany yielded disastrous results for the ruling parties while the opposition Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU), far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) and left-populist Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) gained large numbers of voters. In October 2024, Robert Habeck, Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and member of The Greens, proposed a debt-financed fund to promote investment by companies in order to fill the gap in the government's budget. The plan would be irreconcilable with Germany's debt brake (Schuldenbremse), which limits annual","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 German government crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "months earlier had dismissed the federal prosecution of Trump regarding his possession of classified documents. On September 30, Routh pleaded not guilty to all five counts brought against him in federal court. The next day, Cannon set a preliminary trial date of November 18. On October 17, Routh's lawyers asked Cannon to recuse herself to avoid the appearance of bias in favor of Trump. However, Cannon refused to step down. As a result, Routh's trial date was moved to February 10, 2025. 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He added in a press conference that he believed that there was ""no sovereignty if there is no monetary sovereignty."" After concern from foreign investors, in March he said that he would implement ""monetary reform at the sub-regional level first"", before considering to create a national currency. He also supported extending the fishing zone exclusive for local fishermen by 20 kilometers to offset losses from foreign fishing fleets. During the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Senegalese presidential election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "killing five people on board. 7 March – The Alliance of Sahel States, comprising Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, announce the creation of a joint force between the three countries to combat jihadist groups in the three countries. 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Re-recordings of the ""Bad Blood"" remix (2015) featuring American rapper Kendrick Lamar and ""Sweeter than Fiction"" (2013), a song Swift and Jack Antonoff contributed to the soundtrack of One Chance (2013), were included on extended editions of 1989 (Taylor's Version) as bonus tracks. Most re-recorded tracks were produced by Swift and Christopher Rowe. The remaining were co-produced by their original producers—Antonoff, Ryan Tedder, Noel Zancanella and Imogen Heap. Swedish producer","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/1989 (Taylor's Version).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the police and the state attorney office"". This, however, changed following the June 2024 formal conclusion of investigation and after the hearing of the Parliamentary Security Committee. First, the Czech Pirate Party broke ranks with the rest of the Government and announced it would support the opposition's vote for Inquiry Commission. 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On 22 September he confirmed by decree the extension of the decisions as well as the dissolution of the Provisional Authority responsible for monitoring the constitutionality of draft laws, and decided to suspend the salaries and benefits granted to the President of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People and its members, and granted himself the right to govern by decree, de facto recovering legislative power. His decision was criticized by most of the parties represented in Parliament. On 29, September the President tasked Najla Bouden with forming a new government. She thus became a pioneer in the country as well as in the Arab world. From 15 January to 20 March 2022, an electronic consultation took place on the reforms to be proposed in anticipation of the referendum. In the vote, which had a very low turnout, the options of a transition to a presidential system and a single-member constituency for the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Tunisian presidential election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "ensure that all voting members were able to exercise all 10 of their allocated votes, as this was prevented when some fields only contained one category. In addition to their votes in the General Field, voters are encouraged to cast up to ten genre category votes spread across a maximum of three fields. As of the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, the fields are listed as follows: === Artificial intelligence ineligibility === On June 16, 2023, in response to the rapidly developing field of artificial intelligence (AI), the Recording Academy declared that ""only human creators are eligible to be submitted for consideration for, nominated for, or win a Grammy Award. 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While UBS executives had feared such an order, and had to obey without fully understanding the rival's financials, they understood that Credit Suisse's collapse threatened Switzerland's financial reputation. Even Swiss diplomats discussed moving funds from the firm. Credit Suisse's one-year CDS price remained at 3468 bps on Thursday, signaling that investors doubted the central bank's reassurances. Regulators from the EU, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland expected that Credit Suisse would not have been able to open for business on 19 March had it not been bailed out or acquired by","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Acquisition of Credit Suisse by UBS.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "efforts to advance on August 24 and 31, Ukrainian forces successfully repelled these attacks. By December, reports of Russian troop buildups south of the town indicated reconnaissance missions rather than a well-prepared offensive, reflecting their limited operational capabilities. Concurrently, attempts to capture the nearby city of Vuhledar resulted in severe Russian losses and limited progress, further contributing to the deadlock. === Ukrainian counteroffensive (2023) === Between June and October 2023, Ukrainian forces made significant strides in southern Donetsk Oblast during their counteroffensive against Russian positions. On June 4 they achieved limited gains around Rivnopil and southwest of Velyka Novosilka, sparking speculation about a broader counteroffensive. By June 11, Ukrainian troops had recaptured Neskuchne, Blahodatne, and Makarivka, overcoming entrenched Russian defenses, including fortified positions in schools and near rivers. The Ukrainian military claimed","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Velyka Novosilka offensive.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "and northwestern regions, with the rivers Danube, Kamp and Traisen being the most problematic. Beforehand, most worries were focused on Ottenstein reservoir (which had to be hastily drained during the 2002 floods having added much to the damage). Houses along these rivers had to be evacuated, among them the entire villages of Rust im Tullnerfeld and Hardegg. In Vienna, the Danube could be kept under control, but the Wien partly overflowed and areas in Penzing had to be evacuated. Service on the Vienna U-Bahn was reduced drastically. Burgenland, already struck by flooding in June, was under flood warning and suffered damages from storm winds and rain. A dam failure in Sankt Pölten flooded the city, leaving 1.500 people without functioning sewers. Five people, including one firefighter on duty, died in Lower Austria. In the Alpine regions, the heavy rains turned into snowfall, causing an extremely early onset of winter conditions. Further problems with the melting snow are expected.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Central European floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "review, Sean Hollister of The Verge praised the device's performance but criticized Asus' choice of Windows 11 as an operating system, calling Windows ""largely foreign"" on a handheld form-factor. Writing for Eurogamer, Richard Leadbetter wrote: ""Various issues conspire to lend the impression that the ROG Ally isn't fully baked quite yet, while the Windows underpinnings may well be a limiting factor that may never be overcome."" A criticism highlighted by multiple reviews is the battery life. Hollister reported a 53-minute battery life playing The Last of Us Part I on the 25W TDP profile, while Kevin Purdy of Ars Technica measured an 88-minute life playing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on the 15W profile. Writing for Windows Central, Rebecca Spear described battery life as ""pretty atrocious"", while Anyron Copeman of Tech Advisor commented that the device's fast 65W charging capability makes up for its poor battery life. == Controversy == In May 2024, YouTube tech channel Gamers Nexus sent","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Asus ROG Ally.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "at border crossings with Serbia after they had been halted in June 2023 due to security issues. === November === 1 November – Fifteen people are killed and two more are injured in the collapse of a canopy of the Novi Sad railway station. 3 November - Protesters gather in Belgrade, calling for punishment of officials deemed responsible for the Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse. 4 November – Construction minister Goran Vesić announces his resignation amid criticism over the Novi Sad railway station canopy collapse. 5 November - Ongoing protests relating to the Novi Sad canopy collapse escalate into riots as protesters surround the Novi Sad City Hall, throwing red paint, rocks and other items at the building. Police respond with tear gas. Opposition politician Bojan Pajtić claims that the escalation was stoked by government-aligned provocateurs. == Deaths == 26 March – Slađana Milošević, 68, singer-songwriter. == Holidays == Source: 1 January – New Year's Day 7 January –","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Serbia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the same day as the soundtrack's release, a cover of Indigo Girls' ""Closer to Fine"" performed by Brandi Carlile and her wife Catherine Carlile and a cover of Matchbox Twenty's ""Push"" performed by Ryan Gosling were released as part of the deluxe edition of the soundtrack, titled Best Weekend Ever Edition. == Critical reception == Barbie the Album received a score of 69 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on 13 critics' reviews, indicating ""generally favorable"" reception. Many critics cited the album's diversity of sound. Jim Pollock of AP News called it an ""eclectic sprawl of a soundtrack that can be enjoyed from start to finish."" He also noted, ""The soundtrack works because the contributors understood the assignment. Collectively, they deliver a dreamhouse of songs that are each at least a little better than they have to be. The tracks succeed both as cinematic elements and as standalone songs. The result is a worthy, danceable bookend to the classic Saturday Night","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Barbie the Album.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "in protest of president Javier Milei's policies. January 29: 600 hectares of forest are destroyed by fire in Los Alerces National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Patagonia. === March === March 4: State news agency Télam is closed after 80 years and police surround its offices in Buenos Aires a week after president Milei threatened to close the agency, criticizing its alleged leftist positions. 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Of Dali's 4,700 shipping containers, 13 were damaged in the collision. Two fell into the water, neither of which carried hazardous substances. Dali sustained hull damage above the water line and the ship was impaled by remnants of the bridge superstructure (estimated to be 3,000 to 4,000 tonnes of bridge wreckage), which pressed it against the channel floor. The ship remained watertight, and the shipping company initially claimed there was no water pollution directly from the ship. Authorities installed 2,400 feet (730 m) of water containment booms around the ship after a sheen was detected in the waterway, which was believed to have been produced by 21 US gallons (17 imp gal; 79 L) of oil that leaked from a bow thruster on the ship. 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Ahead of the official campaign period, major candidates were to release their policy documents: Abubakar did so in late May but Obi and Tinubu did not unveil their policy documents until after the campaign period commenced in September 2022 with Tinubu releasing his manifesto in mid-October and Obi releasing his manifesto in early December. As the campaign developed, other issues like climate change and sports development rose to prominence.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Issues in the 2023 Nigerian presidential election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "million NTD (US$33 million) as of 2 April 2022. Citizens of South Korea donated $3 million directly to the Ukrainian Embassy in Seoul. Numerous Korean celebrities have donated to Ukraine. Lee Young-ae and Han Ji-min each donated ₩100 million (approx. $87,000). Others including Narsha, Yang Dong-geun, U-KISS, Im Si-wan, Kim Eun-hee, Jang Hang-jun, etc. as well as Korean politicians also donated varying sums. KOMCA (Korea Music Copyright Association) donated ₩70 million (approx. $61,000) to assist Ukrainian musicians and artists who have become refugees, as well as those artists who have had to stay in Ukraine to fight and are now forced to witness the destruction of Ukrainian cultural heritage caused by the Russian invasion. Other charities and NGOs such as Come Back Alive, the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association, the Seoul-based Good Neighbors International, UNICEF, Save the Children, etc., have also received significant donations from Korean citizens. Citizens globally","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/List of humanitarian aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "thousand dollars, from organizations such as Hamas or the PIJ, and occasionally from external supporters. In 2002, Iraqi president Saddam Hussein reportedly offered up to $25,000 to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers. This financial support, combined with the elevated social status bestowed upon the family due to the martyrdom of their member, leads to significant improvements in their living conditions and public standing. However, while economic hardship can drive some Palestinians to seek martyrdom, it alone does not fully explain the phenomenon. Economic deprivation has been a long-standing issue, and some suicide bombers come from relatively affluent families. Claude Berrebi of the RAND Corporation found that nearly 60% of suicide bombers recruited by Hamas and Islamic Jihad had education beyond high school, whereas less than 15% of the general adult male Palestinian population did. Additionally, these bombers were significantly less likely to come from impoverished","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Palestinian suicide attacks.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "by the Federal Police ordered by Alexandre de Moraes, and is preemptively under arrest after she shared videos of herself during the attack on the National Congress and the Federal Supreme Court (Portuguese: Supremo Tribunal Federal, STF), and Albino was arrested by the Federal Police in a similar operation. Army reservist Marcelo Soares Correa (known as Cabo Correa), appointed as the leader of the ""red berets"" group and linked to many of the group's activities, has not been found. He was candidate for federal deputy for the Brazilian Woman's Party (PMB) in 2022, and had been detained in 2016 for invading the National Congress during a protest asking for military intervention. He also allegedly took part in the march from army headquarters to the Praça dos Três Poderes, and was reportedly heard saying that ""pacifism has ended"", which meant, according to police, that he intended to invade the federal buildings. == Events == === Protesters' arrival in Brasília and security","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Brazilian Congress attack.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "his opposition to the legalization of abortion in Argentina. Grabois has three children: two daughters and a son. His oldest child was born when he was 19 years old. He is presently married and lives with his family in Villa Adelina, Buenos Aires. == Publications == Grabois has authored or co-authored some of the following books and publications: ""Capitalismo de exclusión, periferias sociales y moviminetos populares"" (PDF). Emergenza Esclusi • The Emergency of the Socially Excluded (Scripta Varia 123). Vatican City: Pontifical Academy of Sciences. 2013. ISSN 1390-1230. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 November 2016. ""La exclusión en el capitalismo contemporáneo"" (PDF). América Latina en Movimiento. 505 (39). Quito: ALAI. 2015. ISSN 1390-1230. Retrieved 5 June 2023. ""UNA VISIÓN DE LOS OFICIOS DE LA ECONOMIA POPULAR"". Tendencias en Foco. 31. Buenos Aires: RedEtis. 2015. ISSN 1852-4893. Retrieved 5 June 2023. La Personería Social (PDF). Buenos Aires: Universidad del Derecho.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Juan Grabois.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "its membership eastward, incorporating several former Warsaw Pact countries and former republics of the Soviet Union. This expansion has been a point of contention for Russia, which views it as a breach of assurances made by Western leaders in the early 1990s, and as a strategic encirclement aimed at undermining its security. Although Russia has obstinately described NATO expansion as a threat, Putin was actually more concerned about the loss of Russia’s perceived sphere of influence in former Soviet republics which were aligning themselves with the West economically and politically. Putin aimed to regain control of these republics as part of re-establishing Russia as a great power. With numerous Western European countries dependent on Russia for energy, particularly Germany which was a major benefactor of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, Putin believed that NATO was too divided and would not stand in his way. Putin initially attempted to install a pro-Russian government in Kyiv,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/December 2021 Russian ultimatum to NATO.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "displaced 1.2 million people across the country. === South Africa === There were 15 deaths and four missing in eastern South Africa due to floods that lasted from February to March. === Tanzania === In April 2023, seven people died, six were missing, 1,400 were displaced and 60 houses were destroyed by floods in Rukwa. In December 2023, dozens were killed in floods. The floods affected the Hanang region. In early December, floods and landslides in Hanang District killed 88 people, injured 139 others, damaged or destroyed 1,245 houses, and affected 10,090 people. === Uganda === At least 23 people were killed, including five from a landslide, three were injured and three were left missing by floods in Uganda. Many houses were damaged or destroyed in the country. === Zimbabwe === Two people were killed in Zimbabwe after Cyclone Freddy hit the country. == Aftermath == === Rwanda === Marie-Solange Kayisire, the Minister of Emergency Management, said that relief efforts","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Africa floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "(Romanian: Olimpiada Națională de Biologie, the National Mathematics Olympiad (Romanian: Olimpiada Națională de Matematică), the National History Olympiad (Romanian: Olimpiada Națională de Istorie) and all of the national Olympiads relating to technological disciplines took place. === May === 1 May – An agreement between retailers and dairy processing companies lasting six months to reduce the shelf price of Romanian milk by 20%, meaning 10% on the dairy processing companies' side and other 10% on the retailers' side enters force. 4–16 May – The 2023 edition of the Grand Chess Tour is hosted in Bucharest. 21 May – Teachers in Romania announce that they are going on strike on 22 May. === July === 5–9 July – The National Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad (Romanian: Olimpiada Națională de Astronomie și Astrofizică) takes place. 24–28 July – The National Olympiad of Sciences for Juniors (Romanian: Olimpiada Națională de Științe pentru Juniori) takes place. === August === 11","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Romania.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "49 drones at Ukrainian cites the following days in retaliation. It is reportedly the single largest death toll in a Russian city since the beginning of the war on 24 February 2022. == Background == The explosions took place amid Russian mass missile and drone attacks against Ukraine, including Russia's largest-ever wave of attacks against Ukraine and an emergency meeting at the UN Security Council on 29 December 2023, further strikes on Kharkiv on 30 December, and another wave of Russian strikes and the Russian accidental bombing of a village in Voronezh Oblast on 2 January 2024. The same day, Russian officials claimed that 32 Ukrainian drones were shot down over Moscow, Bryansk, Oryol, and Kursk Oblasts. They also claimed that two people, including a nine-year old child, were killed and four others were injured in separate instances of shelling in Bryansk and Belgorod Oblasts. == Attacks on Belgorod == The explosions in Belgorod, only about 40 kilometers from the border with","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/30 December 2023 Belgorod shelling.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the former protests, while Haaretz estimated that over 25,000 attended the latter. On 5 March 2023, El Al, the national airline of Israel, announced none of the El Al pilots volunteered to fly Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara on a state visit to Rome, in an apparent protest against his government. On 8 March, for the occasion of International Women's Day, thousands of women dressed in red formed a human line on a beachfront of Tel Aviv to protest the planned reforms. Demonstrators at prior women's protests also dressed in red capes and white hoods, as characters from Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale. They condemned the government for the ""Talibanization"" of Israel. Protestors believe that the reform plan is ""patriarchal and biased"" and that women's legal rights are at stake more than they have been in years. On 9 March, the protest movement led to what was referred to as a 'national day of resistance'. Protesters blocked roads and maritime","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Israeli judicial reform protests.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "his 2016 presidential campaign, Trump repeatedly sowed doubt on the election certification process. Campaigning in Colorado, Trump claimed without evidence that the Democratic Party ""[rigged] the election at polling booths"". In October 2016, Trump claimed through a series of tweets that widespread voter fraud would occur in the 2016 presidential election. These statements were echoed by Rudy Giuliani, Trump's legal advisor. Trump continued expressing these sentiments into the 2020 presidential election; for months, he prepared arguments in the event of his loss, primarily relating to mail-in ballots. As early as August 2020, he enlisted conservative activist and lawyer Cleta Mitchell to help overturn the election. The Department of Homeland Security warned that Russia was amplifying claims of fraud occurring in mail-in voting to intentionally sow distrust in the voting process as a whole. Two days before Election Day, Trump told reporters that he would be ""going in with [his]","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (election obstruction case).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "forces were in defensive positions along the vast majority of the frontline, with the Luhansk Oblast front being one of the few places where they were still on the offensive, reportedly diverting Ukrainian forces from other fronts as of August 2023. ==== Donetsk Oblast ==== On 5 June, Ukrainian forces claimed to have advanced 200 to 1600 metres towards Orikhovo-Vasylivka and Paraskoviivka in the north, and 100 to 700 meters near Ivanivske and around Klischiivka. The ISW assessed that the Ukrainians advanced 300 meters to one kilometer in the direction of Zaliznianske and reiterated claims that portions or the whole of Berkhivka were recaptured. On 6 June, Ukrainian forces pushed Russian units past the eastern outskirts of Klishchiivka and there was ongoing fighting in Ozaryanivka, Ivanivske, Mayorsk, and Berkhivka. By 7 June, Ukrainian forces had advanced between 200 and 1000 metres in the flanks of Bakhmut. On 8 and 9 June, Ukrainian forces advanced in the direction of Bakhmut,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "approve constitutional amendments that scrapped the rotation system and instituted a standard two-round system in which a candidate has to receive a majority of the vote in the first round to be elected, with a second round held if no candidate is able to win in the first round. The changes also moved the next presidential elections forward to 2019 and allowed incumbent President Azali Assoumani to run for another term. The referendum led to violent protests and an armed uprising in Anjouan in October 2018, which was stopped by the military after several days. == Results == On 16 January 2024 Idrissa Said Ben Ahmada, the head of the Comorian election commission, announced that Assoumani had received 63% of the vote, precluding a run-off. His nearest rival, Salim Issa Abdillah, received 20%. However, the commission noted that only 55,258 voters had voted in the presidential election, which was boycotted by some opposition candidates, a turnout of just 16%. The commission also said","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Comorian presidential election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Demonstrators in Caracas chanted ""we are not afraid!"" in response to Maduro's crackdown on dissent, Operation Tun Tun, with mass arrests that generated fear. A 52-year-old protestor told Reuters: ""We have already been through the worst, we don't have any more fear. My daughter died because there were no medical supplies in the university hospital. I have nothing to lose, but I want a future for my grandchildren."" Under Maduro's threat to arrest opposition leaders, Machado came out of hiding, and stated on X, ""Now comes a new stage. We have to stand firm and united. They try to scare us, to divide us, to paralyze us, but they cannot."" With more than 7.7 million Venezuelans residing abroad, the protests aimed to ""mobilize ... supporters worldwide"" and gain recognition of the election in other countries in support of González and against Maduro. Demonstrators in countries outside of Venezuela sought also to support Venezuelans within the country who feared ""speaking against Maduro and","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Venezuelan protests.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "celebrate Christmas on 6–7 January. However, following the Russian invasion, an increasingly high number of Ukrainians have begun celebrating Christmas on 25 December instead. Patriarch Kirill of Moscow often talks about the war in his sermons, justifying the invasion, qualifying it as ""infighting"", and calling the Russian Orthodox believers towards ""spiritual mobilization"". These statements finally pushed the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) to declare independence from the Moscow Patriarchy. In June 2022, both the UK and Canada added Patriarch Kirill to their sanction lists. == Russian unilateral ceasefire == Following the proposal of Patriarch Kirill, Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed the Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu to declare a temporary ceasefire along the entire line of contact between Russian and Ukrainian troops in connection with Eastern Orthodox Christmas. According to the announcement, the ceasefire will be in effect from noon on","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Russian Christmas truce proposal.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Women's 57 kg winner: Patrycja Strzelczyk Women's 59 kg winner: Viktoria Borsos Women's 62 kg winner: Mirijam Lindaas Hansen Women's 65 kg winner: Alicja Nowosad Women's 68 kg winner: Karolina Pok Women's 72 kg winner: Gia Kastelan Women's 76 kg winner: Lotta Englich 16–18 February: 2024 Klippan Lady Open in Klippan Women's Women's 50 kg winner: Miruko Sakane Women's 53 kg winner: Magdalena Głodek Women's 55 kg winner: Josefine Purschke Women's 57 kg winner: Sowaka Uchida Women's 59 kg winner: Luna Rothenberger Women's 62 kg winner: Konami Ono Women's 65 kg winner: Vanja Gersak Peréz Women's 68 kg winner: Momoko Kitade Women's 72 kg winner: Lilly Schneider Women's 76 kg winner: Samar Amer Ibrahim 1–3 March: 2024 Thor Masters Tournament in Nykobing Falster Men's Greco Roman Men's 60 kg winner: Etienne Kinsinger Men's 63 kg winner: Vitalie Eriomenco Men's 67 kg winner: Morten Thoresen Men's 72 kg winner: Vilius Savickas Men's 77 kg winner: Viktor Nemeš Men's 82","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in combat sports.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "opposition (led by Tahrir al-Sham and supported by other rebel groups, including the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army) as part of the Syrian civil war which began in 2011. The fall of Damascus marked the end of the Assad family regime, which had ruled Syria as a totalitarian hereditary dictatorship since Hafez al-Assad assumed the presidency in 1971 following the Corrective Revolution. As the Southern Operations Room, a rebel coalition, approached Damascus and began searching for Assad, he fled the capital on a plane to Russia where he and his family, who were already in Russia, were granted asylum. The rebels subsequently declared victory against the Assad government on state television, while Russia's foreign ministry announced Assad's resignation and departure from Syria. == Background == The al-Assad family had ruled Syria since 1971, when Hafez al-Assad became the president of Syria under the Syrian Ba'ath Party. After his death in June 2000, he was succeeded by his son","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Fall of the Assad regime.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "buildings were razed in Malatya. Sixty percent of the city's buildings received damage. Nearly every neighborhood of the city was affected by collapsed buildings. Out of the 968 mosques in the city, 25 were destroyed and 420 others were damaged. Two hotels collapsed in Malatya, causing many casualties. The ceiling of Malatya Erhaç Airport experienced a partial collapse, as did the historic Yeni Camii mosque. Damage was also reported at the Arslantepe Mound. In Akçadağ, 11 people died, including four attributed to the second earthquake. At least 263 deaths were reported in Doğanşehir. In Gaziantep, many of the historical sites were severely damaged, such as Gaziantep Castle, Şirvani Mosque and Liberation Mosque. The city recorded 16,211 collapses and buildings which were severely damaged or required demolition. In the city center, at least 154 people died after a four-story building collapsed; four other collapsed buildings left another 102 dead. In Nizip, at least 51 people were","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Turkey\u2013Syria earthquakes.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of Sinostega was found to be similar to those of Devonian tetrapod localities in Pennsylvania, and interpret their findings as indicating that early tetrapods lived in meandering streams in semiarid to subhumid woodlands. A study on the fossil record of tetrapods living from the Bashkirian to the Kungurian is published by Dunne et al. (2023), who argue that apparent changes in diversity of the studied tetrapods can be explained by variation in sampling intensity through time. Francischini et al. (2023) describe straight, curved and quasi-helical burrows from the Permo-Triassic Buena Vista Formation (Brazil), similar to burrows reported from the Karoo Basin of South Africa, and interpret the studied burrows as likely produced by synapsids and/or procolophonians living in a desert environment, representing the oldest unambiguous record of tetrapod dwelling structures in such an environment. A study on the impact of the Permian–Triassic extinction event on the marine ecosystems is","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in paleontology.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the Gardai did suspect that they were involved in the rioting. === Anti-communist campaign in Leitrim === In late 1932 Irish republican and communist James Gralton returned from the United States to his native County Leitrim, where he soon set up a branch of the Revolutionary Workers' Groups as well as a meeting hall. Gralton quickly became a lighting rod for controversy in the area and a campaign to oppose his political activism quickly mounted. Gralton's hall was condemned as a place of sin by local clergy and was burnt to the ground in December 1932. In February 1933 an Irish court ruled that Gralton (who had been born in Ireland) was an illegal alien and was to be deported to the United States. Gralton went on the lamb while political supporters who came from outside the area to help him were assaulted. Gralton was eventually captured and deported in August 1933. The 1933 Dublin Riot occurred simultaneously with the anti-Gralton campaign. == Riot == === Monday 27 October","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/1933 Dublin riot.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "bombing, saying, ""It is imperative we improve our intelligence gathering and properly equip our police forces to combat the growing threat of terrorism."" The attack was also condemned by Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. On 1 February 2023, dozens of police officers protested in Peshawar demanding that the government open an investigation into the bombing and how the perpetrator managed to infiltrate the compound. Throughout February 2023, protests amassing thousands of people would be held across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa against militarism and government inaction. === International === The bombing drew condemnation from India, Canada, China, the United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and the United Nations, with Secretary General António Guterres' spokesperson saying ""it is particularly abhorrent that such an attack occurred at a place of worship."" Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi denied that the perpetrators","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Peshawar mosque bombing.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "direction on the eastern bank of the Kurakhove reservoir. The battle is part of the broader Russian offensive in the Donbas and Donetsk Oblast, aiming to capture the economic and defensive stronghold cities in southern Donetsk Oblast, among them Kurakhove and Pokrovsk. == Background == In late August to September 2024, after breakthroughs towards Pokrovsk, the Russian forces regrouped north, south and east of Kurakhove, attempting to encircle the Ukrainian troops - the current main focus of Russian forces in the city's direction. The fighting shifted to the nearby cities of Ukrainsk (located about 15km north of Kurakhove), Hirnyk and Selydove. Encirclement concerns are growing, particularly further south, where roads have become impassable and businesses have closed. The logistics have been heavily affected, with supply routes slowed and evacuation of the wounded becoming more challenging due to cut roads to Pokrovsk. The city population decreased to ~5,000 in September. According","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Battle of Kurakhove.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "on June 16, 2023. The single's music video was released August 15, 2023. The singer released ""Alright"" as the album's fourth single on June 14, 2024, almost a year after the release of ""On My Mama"". Its music video was released on June 11, 2024. == Critical reception == Jaguar II received critical acclaim from contemporary music critics. At Metacritic, a website that aggregates reviews of music albums, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 87, based on 8 reviews, indicating ""universal acclaim"". AllMusic's Andy Kellman wrote that it ""nudges contemporary R&B forward as it mixes inspirations spanning continents and generations"" and ""Monét always comes across as an everywoman at heart, no matter how fantastical or personal she gets, followed closely by her ability to sound authoritative without increasing the volume or toughness of her dulcet voice"". Shahzaib Hussain of Clash felt that Jaguar II","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Jaguar II (album).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "and costumes to the cameos—made her anticipate the film's premiere with great excitement. Larisha Paul of Rolling Stone stated that it is ""as much glitter and glam as it is escapism and unease"". Garg also praised Lipa's outfit, which she believed proved Lipa was a ""style icon"". Writing for Cosmopolitan, Megan Wallace opined it was worth fawning over and the inclusion of items from La Vacanza would help viewers get in the mood for parties. ""Dance the Night"" was included as the primary musical motif in Barbie, featuring in a dance sequence in the film. Lipa sang one line from the song while opening the 66th Annual Grammy Awards on 4 February 2024, and it played in a video interlude during a costume change at her Glastonbury Festival 2024 set. She performed it in full live for the first time at the Royal Albert Hall on 17 October 2024. == Credits and personnel == Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Barbie the Album. == Charts == == Certifications == == Release history ==","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Dance the Night.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "The Lucerne Festival announces the appointment of Sebastian Nordmann as its next Intendant, effective 1 January 2026. The Konzerthaus Berlin and Konzerthausorchester Berlin announce that Sebastian Nordmann is to stand down as their Intendant in 2025. The Paris Opera announces the resignation of Gustavo Dudamel as its music director, effective August 2021, four years ahead of his initial contract. 30 May – The RAI National Symphony Orchestra announces the appointment of Andrés Orozco-Estrada as its next principal conductor, effective October 2023, with an initial contract of three seasons. 31 May The Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra announces the appointment of Huang Yi as its next music director, effective with the 2023–2024 season. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts announces the appointment of Jonathon Heyward as the next music director of its resident summer orchestra (formerly known as the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra). 1 June The Nashville Symphony announces that Giancarlo","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in classical music.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to participate in the election. Non-Belgian citizens residing in Belgium (regardless of EU citizenship) cannot vote, whereas Belgian citizens living abroad can register to vote. Voting is done electronically in all 19 Brussels and nine German-speaking municipalities, as well as in 159 Flemish municipalities. Voting is done by paper ballot in 141 Flemish municipalities as well as in all 253 (non-German-speaking) Walloon municipalities. === Timetable === == Parties == === Sitting === The following parties running had seats in the Chamber of Representatives prior to the elections. ==== Outside ==== === Lead candidates === The following candidates are the first on the respective party list (lijsttrekker / tête de liste) per constituency. ==== Dutch-speaking constituencies ==== ==== French-speaking constituencies ==== Hainaut will feature three party chairmen (Bouchez for MR, Magnette for PS and Nollet for Ecolo) as well as popular ex-MR ex-minister Crucke for Les Engagés.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Belgian federal election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "hospitalized, including six in critical conditions. Russia accused Ukraine of being behind the attack and labelled it a ""terrorist act"", while Ukraine blamed the attack on ""domestic terrorism"". The National Republican Army also claimed responsibility for the attack. Darya Trepova was convicted of the murder in 2024. == Background == In 2022 and 2023, a number of Russian businessmen were found dead under suspicious circumstances. In addition, Ukraine was accused of being behind attacks against pro-war figures, such as in the killing of Darya Dugina. Vladlen Tatarsky was an influential Russian military blogger with more than 560,000 followers on Telegram. Before his death, he criticized Russia's strategy in the Russian invasion of Ukraine but was also a staunch supporter of the invasion. The café where the explosion occurred belonged to Yevgeny Prigozhin. The Cyber Z Front discussion club gathered there on weekends. == Explosion == According to several sources, including Russian","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Assassination of Vladlen Tatarsky.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to compensate for the loss of aviation support with more artillery, which is vulnerable to counter-battery fire. On 4 January 2024, The Washington Post reported that, over the course of the offensive on the east bank of the Dnieper Ukraine's armed forces had seized a few square kilometers of land, mainly around Krynky, but had failed to take a single settlement. On 19 January, the Ukrainians claimed to have killed a Russian ""drone ace"" called ""Moisey"" and his team with a drone. They were reportedly responsible for destroying 31 boats carrying 398 Ukrainian soldiers during the battle. On 2 March, the Ukrainians claimed that they had destroyed 230 armored vehicles and artillery pieces since October, and that their air force had destroyed 300 supply vehicles and 17 small boats over the same period. On 28 March, the Ukrainians claimed that the Russians attacked with groups of 10 to 15 personnel, without armored vehicle support, and that Russian forces lose 30 to 40 personnel in the area","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Dnieper campaign (2022\u2013present).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "was passed. The same day the largest general strike in more than 50 years was held across Northern Ireland, in protest over pay. Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Chris Heaton-Harris released a statement on the situation. In 25 January, the Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Act 2024 (c. 2) was introduced to extend the period necessary for restoration of government without calling a snap election. It came into law the same day. On 29 January 2024, an urgent meeting of the Democratic Unionist Party executive was called following the passing over the deadline to restore power sharing at Stormont. Details of the meeting was reportedly leaked to the BBC. Jeffrey Donaldson revealed in the morning that his party would return to Stormont. This end of the boycott was welcomed by Sinn Féin. The UK Government published a command paper laying out the deal. The deal will end the alignment of EU law in Northern Ireland. Due to the Brexit withdrawal agreement, internal trade was","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Northern Ireland Executive formation.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "amidst its release for its musical composition and its story, which describes a woman wishing to have sex with another woman of interest. Its accompanying dance, which consists of spelling out the song's title using a person's arms, went viral on social media, with videos of large festival crowds performing it. It was seen by some as norm-defying within the mainstream music industry. ""Hot to Go!"" drew commercial success months after its release, charting within the top ten of the charts in Ireland and the United Kingdom as well as the top 20 in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. The song became a sleeper hit in 2024, as one of Roan's seven simultaneously charting songs on the Billboard Hot 100, along with ""Good Luck, Babe!"", ""Casual"", ""Red Wine Supernova"", ""Pink Pony Club"", ""Femininomenon"", and ""My Kink Is Karma"". == Background and writing == Chappell Roan wrote the song two weeks before the start of her 2023 Naked in North America Tour. She expressed that she","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Hot to Go!.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "oil terminals; in Valenciennes, striking workers blocked the entry of a fuel depot while police in riot gear were observed removing tyres from the road near it; striking rubbish collection workers clashed with police at the Ivry-sur-Seine incinerator; and the blockade of the port of Marseille by striking workers of the CGT continued. Unions from SNCF, the national train operator, ""urged workers to continue another continuous strike"". A multi-party no-confidence motion was tabled in the National Assembly earlier in the day. Spearheaded by centrist group Liot, it was co-signed by NUPES, with a total of 91 MPs from five different parliamentary groups signing. Later in the day, National Rally filed a separate no-confidence motion, signed by 81 cross-party MPs; party leader Le Pen said the decision to push through the pension changes was ""a total failure for the government"". On RTL radio, Interior Minister ""warned against what he called the chaos of random, spontaneous street","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 French pension reform strikes.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "began attacking the mosque with bricks, bottles, and rocks, set a police vehicle on fire, and looted a corner shop. Merseyside Police believed the group to be supporters of the English Defence League, although the EDL has ceased to exist in a formal sense since 2013. Merseyside Police reported that 39 officers were injured; 27 were hospitalised and 8 sustained serious injuries. The riot was widely condemned. Starmer said in a post on X that the group had ""hijacked the vigil for the victims with violence and thuggery"" and ""insulted the community as it grieves"", and that those involved would ""feel the full force of the law"". Hurley said on BBC Radio 4's Today that the rioters were not local residents, but were ""thugs who'd got the train in"". Dozens of local residents gathered on the morning of 31 July to clean up the destruction and repair damage. Over the next few days, far-right riots spread to towns and cities across England, and to Belfast in Northern Ireland, eventually leading to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Southport stabbing.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Constituencies Act 2020 and the four boundary commissions formally launched their 2023 reviews on 5 January 2021. They were required to issue their final reports prior to 1 July 2023. The Scottish commission published its own report on 28 June. As the reports were laid before Parliament, Orders in Council giving effect to the final proposals must be made within four months, unless ""there are exceptional circumstances"". Prior to the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 2020, boundary changes could not be implemented until they were approved by both Houses of Parliament. Fifty-seven single member constituencies were used in Scotland for this election, a reduction of two since 2019. 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Grote made two All-Star appearances in 1968 and 1974 and won a World Series championship in 1969 with the Mets. April 13 – Larry Brown, 84, played as an infielder for the Cleveland Indians from 1963 to 1971, the Oakland Athletics in 1971 and 1972, the Baltimore Orioles in 1973, and the Texas Rangers in 1974. April 14 – Ken Holtzman, 78, played as a pitcher for the Chicago Cubs from 1965 to 1971, the Oakland Athletics from 1972 to 1975, the Baltimore Orioles in 1976, the New York Yankees from 1976 to 1978, and his second stint with the Cubs from 1978 to 1979. Holtzman was named an All-Star in 1972 and 1973, won three World Series championships with the Athletics from 1972 to 1974, and pitched two no-hitters, the first on August 19, 1969 against the Atlanta Braves at Wrigley Field and the second on June 3, 1971 against the Cincinnati Reds at Riverfront Stadium. 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On 9 March, gangs attacked and occupied the headquarters of the Institute of Social Welfare in Port-au Prince, while the government of the Dominican Republic announced plans to evacuate its officials and citizens from Port-au-Prince. On 21 March, one of the gang leaders, known only as Makandal, was killed by the bwa kale in Petion-Ville. A day later, Ernst Julme, the leader of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Haitian jailbreak.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "June, the ISW reported that the 19th Motor Rifle Division of the 58th Combined Arms Army alongside the Tsar's Wolves militia, and the North Ossetian units ""Storm Ossetia"" and ""Alania"" were unable to hold onto Lobkove and withdrew, leaving the village in Ukrainian hands. On 18 June, a Russian-installed official, Vladimir Rogov, announced that the village of Piatykhatky in western Zaporizhzhia had been secured by Ukrainian forces, which was confirmed with geolocated footage the following day. Ukrainian gains in Robotyne, which had begun early in the month and continued throughout June, culminated on 23 June, when Russian sources stated that Ukrainian forces broke through the Novodanylivka–Robotyne and Mala Tokmachka–Novofedorivka lines, and that Russian reserve forces had been mustered from the rear in an effort to stop these advances. On 26 June, a spokesman for Ukraine's southern front forces, Valeriy Shershen, claimed that Russian forces had fired a ""chemical aerosol munition with","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "21, Xi Jinping held an official meeting with Vladimir Putin. Following the meeting, Xi Jinping and Putin signed the Joint Declaration of the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation on the Deepening of Comprehensive Strategic Collaboration and Partnership for the New Era and the President of the People's Republic of China and the President of the Russian Federation on the Development Plan of Priority Directions of China-Russia Economic Cooperation for the Period up to 2030. During the visit, the two sides also signed a number of bilateral cooperation documents in the fields of agriculture, forestry, basic scientific research, market regulation and media. On the morning of March 22, President Xi left Moscow from Vnukovo International Airport on an Air China special flight, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Chernyshenko and other high-ranking government officials were at the airport to see them off and held a grand send-off ceremony. 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Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the incident, which indicate that the author was acting under the influence of fake news based on defamatory statements that former president Jair Bolsonaro and allies used in his government, electoral campaign, speeches and publications on social networks. == Bombings == At 19:30 local time on 13 November 2024, two explosions occurred in the Praça dos Três","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Brasi\u0301lia attack.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "an ex-gratia compensation of ₹4 lakh ($4804) to the families of those who died, as well as an immediate payment of ₹2,000 ($24) to those in relief camps. The National Disaster Response Force and the Indian Army are involved in the ongoing relief operations. Two thousand four hundred people were evacuated from flood-hit areas, and 7,600 others were in relief camps. Ten thousand more were evacuated in West Bengal. Fourteen people were believed to be trapped inside the tunnels of the destroyed Teesta III Dam; a 60-strong team of the National Disaster Response Force — including scuba divers — was assembled to rescue them. == Casualties == At least 40 people were killed and 22 injured, while 75 were reported missing as of 6 October. By 18 October, 92 were confirmed dead, with more bodies being retrieved. Among the missing were 23 Indian Army personnel, of whom seven were subsequently found dead and one rescued alive. One of the dead soldiers was found floating in the Teesta in","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Sikkim flash floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "soon developed in the United Kingdom as the politicians of opposition Conservative Party accused the ruling Labour Party of receiving free tickets to the Eras Tour in exchange of the security grant. It was alleged that Labour politicians, ranging from prime minister Keir Starmer to London mayor Sadiq Khan, had received around £20,000 in free tickets, after Swift's demand for the security was initially denied, with the politicians subsequently pressuring the police to give in. Susan Hall of the Conservative Party, also chair of the Police and Crime Committee on the Greater London Assembly, demanded an official investigation into the issue, calling it ""highly concerning"" that government officials intervened to change the police's decision. Minister Ellie Reeves did not answer the Conservative Member of Parliaments' questions regarding the controversy in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Gavin Williamson stated that the Labour government has compromised the operational independence","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Impact of the Eras Tour.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "website. === Economy === Propositions relating to the economy include: Restrictions on Chinese ownership of infrastructure in the United States, including energy, technology, telecommunications, farmland, natural resources, medical supplies, and other strategic national assets, preventing all future Chinese purchases, and forcing the Chinese to sell any current holdings. Ending ""Joe Biden's war on American energy"" and recovering energy independence by eliminating ""every unnecessary regulation in the federal registry that hampers domestic production"", getting out of the Paris Agreement, and issuing fast approvals to every oil infrastructure project presented to his administration. Universal baseline tariffs on most foreign products, which will increase incrementally if other countries manipulate their currency or otherwise engage in unfair trading practices, and lowering taxes for American workers, families, and businesses. 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Get Lost operates almost entirely online, using a Telegram bot which allows individuals to contact the organisation anonymously. == History == Around 24–25 September 2022, not long after the announcement of a partial mobilisation of reservists in Russia on 21 September, Sverdlin conceptualised the organisation as ""Go by the Forest"". On 26 September the organisation was announced, and by early October it was running. A play on words, the organisation's name references the ""covert nature of its work"" while also resembling a tongue-in-cheek remark similar to the Russian for ""Get Lost"". The name has also been variously translated to ""Go to Hell"" and ""Take a Hike"" by media sources. The ultimate goal of the organisation is ""to help as many people as possible to avoid being involved in the bloody Russian war in Ukraine"" and to ""weaken the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Get Lost (organisation).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "problem. The left wing was found 3 km (2 mi) from where the main portion of the aircraft fell. Initial evidence pointed to either a bomb detonating in the aircraft or a surface-to-air missile (SAM) explosion. A Telegram channel linked to the Wagner Group, named Grey Zone, reported that Russian air defenses brought down the jet. The channel claimed that residents near the crash site heard two distinct loud noises before the incident and observed two vapor trails. Additionally, a source from the Russian government told The Moscow Times that the possibility of a shootdown was being considered due to the crash site's proximity to Vladimir Putin's residence in Valdai. This area hosted multiple divisions of S-300 missile systems, and the nearby Khotilovo and Migalovo airbases were equipped with Pantsir systems. Meduza discounted the possibility of a SAM strike, saying that the reported twin exhaust trails and explosions would suggest that two missiles were fired, a common air-defense","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Wagner Group plane crash.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Protests against the controversial rejected Kenyan finance bill and President Ruto continue in major cities, with the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights reporting at least 39 people killed and 361 injured in the protests. 8 July – A Kenyan court rules that the 2022 killing of Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif by police in Nairobi was unlawful and orders the Kenyan government to pay 10 million Kenyan shillings ($78,000) as compensation to his family. 11 July – President Ruto dismisses his cabinet, with only prime cabinet secretary and concurrent foreign minister Musalia Mudavadi and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua ordered to remain in place. 12 July; Japheth Koome Nchebere resigns as Inspector-general of Police and is replaced by his deputy, Douglas Kanja. The bodies of six females are found in a quarry near the Mukuru kwa Njenga slum of Nairobi. The prime suspect is arrested and confesses to killing 42 women on 15 July. Another man is also arrested. 16 July – Clashes break","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Kenya.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "A study on the Cenomanian–Turonian benthic foraminiferal assemblages from the Western Interior Seaway is published by Bryant & Belanger (2023), who report that the interval of increased density and diversity of benthic foraminifera known as the Benthonic Zone is not a reliable biostratigraphic marker for the onset of the Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 in the Western Interior Seaway, and that different samples of the Benthonic Zone don't reflect basin-wide changes in oxygenation. Evidence from two sites offshore of southwest Australia, interpreted as indicative of ocean acidification at the onset of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 which was linked to the onset of volcanic activity, and which persisted for approximately 600,000 years due to biogeochemical feedbacks, is presented by Jones et al. (2023). Evidence from concentrations of sulfur and fluorine in Deccan Traps lavas, interpreted as indicative of recurring eruptive pulses of Deccan Traps volcanism before the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in paleontology.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "on Paramount+, and was hosted by Trevor Noah for the fourth time. The nominations were announced on November 10, 2023; SZA received the most nominations with nine, followed by Victoria Monét, Phoebe Bridgers (solo and as part of boygenius), and Serban Ghenea with seven each. Monét's 2-year-old daughter, Hazel, became the youngest nominee in Grammy Awards history; she was a featured artist on her mother's song ""Hollywood"", which was nominated for Best Traditional R&B Performance. Bridgers was the night's biggest winner, receiving four awards: Three as part of Boygenius (Best Rock Song, Best Rock Performance, and Best Alternative Music Album), and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance alongside SZA. SZA, Monét, and Killer Mike received three awards each. Taylor Swift made history as the first singer to win Album of the Year four times, and engineer Serban Ghenea extended his record with a fifth award in the category as well. South African singer Tyla was the winner of the inaugural Best","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/66th Annual Grammy Awards.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Tatmadaw launches a major counteroffensive against rebels in Kachin State, following the fall of Momauk to the Kachin Independence Army. A UN official says that the Arakan Army has begun indiscriminately attacking the Muslim Rohingyas after capturing much of Rakhine State, forcing thousands of people to flee. 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Residents near Gaza were asked to stay inside, while civilians in southern and central Israel were ""required to stay next to shelters"". The southern region of Israel was closed to civilian movement, and roads were closed around Gaza and Tel Aviv. While Ben Gurion Airport and Ramon Airport remained operational, multiple airlines cancelled flights to and from Israel. Israel Railways suspended service in parts of the country and replaced some routes with temporary bus routes, while cruise lines removed the ports of Ashdod and Haifa from their itineraries. ==== Israeli blockade and bombardment ==== Following the surprise attack, the Israeli Air Force conducted airstrikes that they said targeted Hamas compounds, command centers, tunnels, and other targets. 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The statement mentioned the need to ""preserve the physical integrity"" of the President and his family and avoid ""a deadly confrontation that could create a bloodbath and affect the security of the population."" In a television statement shortly after, Abdramane announced the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Nigerien coup d'e\u0301tat.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "College London, where she studied the impact of fossil fuel emissions on human health. Her research has shown that fossil fuel emissions accounted for 18% of deaths around the world in 2018, and that regions with the highest concentrations of fossil fuels in the air had the highest rates of mortality. Marais was awarded a European Research Council grant to understand the understudied upper troposphere using multi-modal data. There are uncertainties in the composition of the upper troposphere, and limited understanding of how it influences climate and air quality. She has studied how space tourism impacts the climate. She ran a 10-year simulation to understand how rocket emissions compared with traditional sources of carbon dioxide, finding space tourism undermined environmental efforts on planet Earth. Her research showed that a SpaceX launch emitted one hundred times more carbon dioxide than a traditional transatlantic flight, and that these pollutants could destroy the ozone if","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Eloise Marais.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "disinformation and social media correspondent Marianna Spring said that ""the real change... is how this kind of lingo is being widely used by the average social media users"" rather than being on the fringe, further noting that many of the ""most-viral"" false posts ""came from left-leaning users who regularly share their anti-Trump views"". The Associated Press described the two competing conspiracy theories that are being established online—that the shooting was either staged by Trump or orchestrated by Biden—as being ""one for each end of America's polarized political spectrum"". Claims were made that the incident was: planned by Democrats. Many right-wing conspiracy theories circulated on social media. ""Antifa"" became a trending topic after posts on Twitter blamed the shooting on a ""prominent Antifa activist"", while other posts claimed the perpetrator was Jewish or transgender. A photo of an unrelated transgender woman was claimed on social media to be of Crooks. CBS News wrote that","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Netherlands, sworn in on 2 July 2024. Led by independent politician and civil servant Dick Schoof as prime minister of the Netherlands, the cabinet was formed by the Party for Freedom (PVV), the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), the New Social Contract (NSC) and the Farmer–Citizen Movement (BBB) after the 2023 Dutch general election. == Formation == Under informateurs Elbert Dijkgraaf and Richard van Zwol, the four parties (the right-wing populist PVV, the conservative liberal VVD, the Christian democratic NSC, and the agrarian BBB) reached the outline of a coalition agreement, titled ""Hope, Courage, and Pride"", on 16 May 2024. They agreed to form an extra-parliamentary cabinet, which they defined as a cabinet with a greater distance to parliamentary groups in the House of Representatives. Votes in parliament of coalition parties were not bound on issues not covered in the agreement, such as pensions, as long as they would not impact the budget. 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A few days later, Ukrainian units surrounded Moshchun on two sides, and began to heavily shell the Russian troop concentrations and river crossings in the village. The Ukrainian army then pushed Russian troops back to the Irpin","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Battle of Moshchun.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "hundreds of Venezuelan migrants participated in a demonstration in defense of democracy and calling for freedom. On the same day, Julio Valerio García, a citizen of Táchira, was shot dead by a group of motorcyclists. There were also four injured that day. Neither Machado nor González called for protests, but instead asked people to be present at the voting centers until they had records of the votes cast. 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Cut NHS waiting times with 40,000 more appointments each week, during evenings and weekends, paid for by cracking down on tax avoidance and non-dom loopholes. Launch a new Border Security Command with hundreds of new specialist investigators and use counter-terror powers to smash criminal boat gangs. Set up Great British Energy, a publicly owned clean power company, to cut bills for good and boost energy security, paid for by a windfall tax on oil and gas giants. Crack down on antisocial behaviour, with more neighbourhood police paid for by ending wasteful contracts, tough new penalties for offenders, and a new network of youth hubs. Recruit 6,500 new teachers in key subjects to set children up for life, work and the future, paid for by ending tax breaks for private schools. === Five","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Change (manifesto).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "saw intense rainfall and flooding, and in April, 14 people died in a landslide, while 21 died in a landslide one month earlier. === Cause === On 18 May, a Mw 4.5 earthquake occurred 105 km (65 mi) west of where the landslide happened. It struck 126.2 km (78.4 mi) below the surface and has been suggested as a possible cause of the landslide. However, the Red Cross has stated that there was no indication that the earthquake caused the landslide, instead attributing it to either gold mining or heavy rain. Papua New Guinea's prime minister James Marape has blamed climate change for the disaster. == Impact == The landslide occurred at approximately 03:00 PGT on 24 May 2024 (17:00 UTC on 23 May), after a large amount of debris was dislodged from the limestone slopes of Mount Mungalo. Some survivors said that they heard two loud cracks around one to two hours before the disaster, alerting them to possible danger and enabling their escape. The landslide destroyed six villages in Maip","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Enga landslide.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "The request for proposals set various requirements for the new bridge. It must be a ""visually attractive structure that minimizes the number of piers in the Patapsco River and serves as the gateway to Baltimore City and Port of Baltimore"". It should be ""resilient and aesthetically pleasing"", and built to last more than 75 years. Moreover, bidding teams must have a Vessel Collision Protection Design Manager who has at least 10 years' experience analyzing and designing bridge protection systems. The desired completion date remains the fourth quarter of 2028—specifically, ""no later than October 15, 2028,"" although ""incentives will be offered for earlier completion"". On June 6, one bidder told reporters that Maryland officials said the new bridge would follow the same alignment as the old bridge, with consequent demolition of its remaining structural components. On August 29, the Maryland Transportation Authority awarded a $73 million contract to Kiewit Corporation for pre-construction","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Francis Scott Key Bridge replacement.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "and haute couture were inspired by the influential ballet company. Léon Bakst was the troupe's principal costume designer in the early 1900s. 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In particular, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the bridge a legitimate military target for Ukraine that must be ""neutralized"" for ""feeding the war with ammunition"" and ""militarizing the Crimean Peninsula."" In retaliation to the first attack, Russia used cruise missiles to attack Ukrainian infrastructure, including a bridge in Kyiv, known as the ‘’glass bridge’’, a pedestrian bridge in a park. The bridge was damaged, but reopened 8 weeks later. As a result of the damage to the Antonivka Road Bridge, Russia withdrew its forces from Kherson on 11 November 2022. == Repairing bridges == There are over 16,000 road bridges in Ukraine, 5,996 being on state roads. As of June 2023, 346 road bridges and overpasses had been destroyed. 85 temporary crossings have been built. 41 bridges were rebuilt in 2022 with a further 40 planned for 2023. Roughly 10% of Ukraine's 28,000 bridges require some repair work. 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There, Howell comfortably managed the final two sets required to progress to the Final Eliminator for the first time. === Final Eliminator === The Final Eliminator was hosted again at the Racquet Club of Philadelphia between Lumley and Howell, Lumley winning the bidding rights to host the event. The match was scheduled as a best of 13 set match over three days, Lumley won all four sets on the first day comfortably, and the won the second two sets on the second day without dropping a game. Howell managed a solitary set 6/5, but Lumley closed strong to confirm his place as the World Championship Challenger. == World challenge == The 2023 World Championship Challenge was held as a best of 13 set match between defending champion Camden Riviere and challenger John Lumley. In December 2022, the venue for the challenge was announced as the International Tennis Club of Washington at the Westwood Country Club in McLean, Virginia. 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Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal repeated prior calls for the United States and European nations to allow Ukraine to use their weapons to strike long-range targets in Russia, He elaborated that: ""In order to stop the barbaric shelling of Ukrainian cities, it is necessary to destroy the place from which the Russian missiles are launched.” Head of Ukraine's Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak stated in a public Telegram post that ""The desire to destroy our energy sector will cost the Russians dearly for their infrastructure."" Foreign Minister","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/26 August 2024 Russian strikes on Ukraine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "were frequently poor, marginalized members of society, regarded more as workers than artists. They were often subject to the attention of lascivious men, sexually commodified, and sometimes forced into prostitution. 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The Deeper into the Well tracks were released independently on vinyl as part of Record Store Day Black Friday 2024, backed with 20 minutes of woodland sounds. On February 29, 2024, Musgraves announced she would perform shows in Europe and North America for the Deeper Well World Tour in support of the album. The tour commenced on April 28 in Dublin, Ireland, and is set to conclude on December 7, in Nashville, Tennessee. On","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Deeper Well.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "support in the form of a letter organized by the newly-formed International Coalition to Stop Genocide in Palestine. Some of that letter's signatories, and other supportive organizations, include: === Individuals and other groups === ==== Public opinion ==== A January 2024 poll by the Economist and YouGov found that 35% of Americans believe that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinian civilians while 36% say it isn't and 29% are undecided. 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Venezuela closed its Ecuadorian embassy and consulates due to the raid, condemning Ecuador's actions. == Background == In December 2023, former Ecuadorian vice president Jorge Glas, who had served as vice president under presidents Rafael Correa and Lenín Moreno, entered the Mexican embassy in Quito to request asylum, alleging political persecution. The former vice president had been sentenced in December 2017 to serve eight years in prison for two sentences: one of six years for illicit association and another of eight years for bribery. In November 2022, Glas was released but could not leave the country during the remainder of his sentences. The attorney general's office then said it was insisting on charging Glas with respect to the case involving public funds collected to aid the reconstruction of Manabí Province after a 2016 earthquake. On 17 December, Glas entered the Mexican embassy in Quito and requested political asylum, alleging he was being","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 raid on the Mexican embassy in Ecuador.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Kingdom: Prime minister Keir Starmer said: ""The Syrian people have suffered under Assad's barbaric regime for too long and we welcome his departure. Our focus is now on ensuring a political solution prevails, and peace and stability is restored"". United Nations: Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen called for urgent talks in Geneva to ensure an ""orderly political transition"" and the implementation of Security Council Resolution 2254. United States: The White House reported that ""President Biden and his team are closely monitoring the extraordinary events in Syria and staying in constant touch with regional partners"". In a televised speech addressed to Americans on 8 December 2024, U.S. president Joe Biden stated: ""At long last, the Assad regime has fallen. This regime brutalized, tortured, and killed literally hundreds of thousands of innocent Syrians. The fall of the regime is a fundamental act of justice"". == Analysis == Russian political scientist Andrey Kortunov compared the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Fall of Damascus.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "coalition was also revived for the 2024 Azorean regional election. The coalition won the 2024 Azorean regional election, with 42 percent of the votes. It was the first time in 32 years that a PSD-led coalition polled first in an Azorean regional election. The AD coalition went also to win, albeit by a narrow margin, the 2024 March legislative election, gathering 29 percent of the votes and electing 80 seats to Parliament. PSD leader Luís Montenegro was sworn in as Prime Minister, under a minority government, on 2 April 2024. The Democratic Alliance increased its share of vote in the June 2024 European Parliament election, up to 31 percent, but was narrowly defeated by the Socialist Party (PS) which gathered 32 percent of the votes. == Members of the Democratic Alliance == Social Democratic Party (PPD/PSD) CDS – People's Party (CDS–PP) People's Monarchist Party (PPM) == Leaders == Luís Montenegro : 2024–present == Election results == === Assembly of the Republic === ===","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Democratic Alliance (Portugal, 2024).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Republic adheres to the European Firearms Directive and legal accessibility of firearms is comparable to other EU countries. In 2021, a constitutional amendment to the country's Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms codified the citizens' right to defend themselves or others with a weapon. 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Antal Csárdi leaves LMP 19 October – DK announces to run a candidate in all 106 constituencies for the 2026 election 20 October – In an interview with 444.hu, Antal Csárdi claims Ungár and Vitézy coordinated their mayoral campaign with Antal Rogán. 23 October – Poll form 21 Kutatóközpont measure TISZA above Fidesz","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Hungary.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "9, the Maryland congressional delegation announced that they would introduce a bill to make an exception to the ER Program rules for a replacement bridge. On April 11, Cardin and Maryland senator Chris Van Hollen introduced a bill in the Senate (S. 4114; referred to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee), while Maryland representatives Kweisi Mfume, Steny Hoyer, Dutch Ruppersberger, John Sarbanes, Andy Harris, Jamie Raskin, David Trone, and Glenn Ivey introduced a bill in the House (H.R. 7961; referred to the House Transportation Committee). On May 2, Maryland Department of Transportation officials said they plan to replace the bridge by fall 2028 at an estimated cost of $1.7 billion to $1.9 billion. On May 3, Webuild, a European-based construction firm with a U.S. subsidiary, became the first engineering firm to submit a design proposal to the Maryland officials. The proposal called for a cable-stayed bridge with central support cables, similar to the Sunshine Skyway","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Francis Scott Key Bridge replacement.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Authorities blocked all access to the nuclear plant, construction workers at the site left the area, and equipment at the plant was deenergized. Rosatom announced a temporary reduction in the number of personnel at the site. Around 15:00, an explosion was heard in Kurchatov. Russian NBC Protection Troops were also deployed to protect the plant. Governor of Kursk Oblast Alexey Smirnov reported that a fire started in one of the districts as a result of an attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on a transformer substation. As a result of the UAV attack, Kurchatov, as well as parts of the Kurchatovsky, Oktyabrsky, Bolshesoldatsky, Oboyansky and Belovsky districts, were left without power supply. According to the spokesman of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army ""South"" Serhiy Bratchuk, the Armed Forces of Ukraine managed to seize the ammunition depots in Sudzha. By 9 August, Russian forces had retaken the village of Snagost, and in the north had pushed Ukraine back to the northern village of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Kursk offensive.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "called on the International Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. 27 November – Eleven workers are killed and 75 others are injured at an Impala platinum mine in Rustenburg, North West, when a lift transporting them to the surface drops approximately 200 metres (660 ft). 29 December – South Africa files the case South Africa v. 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At the same time, Claire Hansen of the U.S. News & World Report wrote of the possibility of removing the impeachments from the congressional record that, ""it's far from clear that the House would have the legal or political authority to erase such a record."" In January 2023, Samaa Khullar of Salon described experts as largely having ""mock[ed]"" the concept of expunging Trump's impeachments. In 2022, Steve Benen of MSNBC wrote of the idea, ""The [Republican] effort to rewrite history is ridiculous."" Comparing it to the 1837 expungement of Jackson's censure he wrote, ""The point at the time [of Jackson's expungement] was for partisans to say that the congressional action happened, but for the sake of the historical record, it didn't really count. Trump's acolytes appear","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Proposed expungements of the impeachments of Donald Trump.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "when Fianna Fáil defeated the sitting Cumann na nGaedhael. Broadly, Cumann na nGaedhael represented those who had fought on the ""Pro-Treaty"" side of the Irish civil war, while Fianna Fáil represented those who opposed it. The division between the two sides was stark and bitter. Although Cumann na nGaedhael respected the result of the 1932 election and willingly stood aside, the party soon thereafter began heavily mingling with the Army Comrades Association (better known as ""the Blueshirts), a far-right paramilitary organisation. In parallel, although not officially aligned, Fianna Fáil was heavily associated with the Irish Republican Army paramilitary organisation. Through these paramilitary organisations, both sides engaged in low levels of political violence across Ireland, with political meetings being frequent targets. ==== Revolutionary Workers' Groups banned and unbanned ==== The existence of the RWG was a source of political tension itself: the RWG was banned by the Cosgrave","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/1933 Dublin riot.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "targeting vessels, attempting attacks on ships with no discernible Israeli ties. Israeli National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi warned that ""Israel is giving the world some time to organize in order to prevent this but if there isn't to be a global arrangement, because it is a global issue, we will act in order to remove this naval siege."" To launch attacks on Red Sea shipping, the Houthis use coastal missile batteries, loitering munitions, and fast attack craft armed with light autocannons, machine guns, and anti-tank missiles. By 21 December 2023, the Port of Eilat, which gives Israel via the Red Sea its only easy shipping access to Asia without the need to transit the Suez Canal, had seen an 85% drop in activity due to the Houthi action. Before the Houthi attack on the freighter Maersk Hangzhou on 30 December 2023, the United States had shot down a total of 24 Houthi missiles and drones and deployed naval ships to protect Red Sea shipping lanes, but had not engaged directly with","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 missile strikes in Yemen.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Democratic Alliance Army- launched simultaneous attacks called Operation 1027 on several military bases and towns in north eastern Myanmar. Lashio airport was shut down, a bridge was blown up and two women and a child were killed due to the bombardment from the military. 28 October - Ye Htut, former Minister of Information under President Thein Sein, was arrested for inciting public unrest on social media. === November === 1 November - The Three Brotherhood Alliance intensifies its attacks on junta outposts in northern Shan State as part of ""Operation 1027"". 3 November - China calls for an ""immediate ceasefire"" in Myanmar after rebels capture several towns near the Chinese border. 4 November - Ethnic armed groups in Myanmar take over multiple military outposts in northern Shan State, escalating hostilities and displacing over 23,000 people. 6 November - Operation 1027: Thailand announces its intention to evacuate 162 Thai human trafficking victims trapped near the Chinese border in","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Myanmar.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the south of the Gaza Strip. Displaced families in the region are heading further south to Rafah, a town on the Egyptian border. More than 100 people are killed in strikes near the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, as Israeli forces encircle the medical facility sheltering people. Witnesses say anyone attempting to leave was being shot at by Israeli snipers. At the Gulf Cooperation Council summit, Qatari prime minister Al Thani calls for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. 6 December – Twenty-two members of a family are killed in an Israeli airstrike on the home in which they were sheltering in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza. United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres invokes Article 99 of the UN Charter, urging the UN Security Council to act on the war in Gaza and adopt a resolution calling for a ceasefire. UN high commissioner for human rights Volker Türk says his ""colleagues describe the situation as apocalyptic"" in Gaza, with a ""heightened risk of atrocity","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in the State of Palestine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "training convection to rapidly increase in coverage across central Missouri and head southeastward along a stationary front, causing heavy rainfall. Another mesoscale convective system developed several hours later, leading to additional high rates of rainfall. Convection continued to form on the afternoon of July 19 as 850-millibar inflow at 20-30 knots and favorable thermodyamics led to additional rainfall across southeast Missouri, southern Illinois, western Kentucky, and northwest Tennessee. == Impact == Numerous homes were flooded in Mayfield and Wingo. Cars were submerged on flooded roads in Graves County. Portions of I-69, the Purchase Parkway, and KY 80 were flooded. Flash flood warnings were issued for western Kentucky, southern Illinois, southeastern Missouri, and northwestern Tennessee, including Carbondale, Illinois, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and Paris, Tennessee. Rare flash flood emergencies were issued for Mayfield, Paducah, Fancy Farm, and surrounding areas, and","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/July 2023 Western Kentucky floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Tobishima, and Sado Island. In Toyama city, a 0.5 m (1 ft 8 in) wave was reported. The tsunami was recorded in Tottori Prefecture with heights of 0.6 m (2 ft 0 in) in Sakaiminato and 0.2 m (7.9 in) in Iwami; in Toyooka, Hyogo Prefecture, it reached 0.4 m (1 ft 4 in). A 0.4 m (1 ft 4 in) tsunami was recorded at the port area of Maizuru, Kyoto Prefecture. In Hokkaido, waves of up to 60 cm (24 in) were reported in Setana, while 50 cm (20 in) waves struck Okushiri Island. At Funami Park, Jōetsu, the tsunami had a height of 7.45 m (24.4 ft). A 6.58 m (21.6 ft) wave struck a public park 600 m (2,000 ft) from the Seki River mouth. The tsunami swept people away at the entrance of a building and in the park. The locally high waves may be attributed to the seafloor bathymetry concentrating the tsunami at a specific location. Video footage in Jōetsu, Niigata showed the tsunami approaching the rivermouth at 16:35, crashing into embankments and causing seawater to overflow. Evidence of tsunami","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Noto earthquake.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the balloon downed in February. There were conflicting reports on whether it had collected any intelligence during its flight. It does not appear to have sent anything back to China. The Wall Street Journal said the balloon carried off-the-shelf U.S. gear. Pentagon spokesperson Brigadier General Patrick S. Ryder did not confirm that information but said that Chinese drones in the past have utilized off-the-shelf U.S. equipment. He also said that mitigation efforts ""contributed"" to the balloon not collecting any intelligence while transiting or overflying the United States. On September 17, 2023, in an interview with CBS news, General Mark Milley, the retiring 20th US chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, stated “I would say it was a spy balloon that we know with high degree of certainty got no intelligence, and didn't transmit any intelligence back to China."" Technical experts had also found that the balloon's sensors had never been activated while it was travelling over the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Chinese balloon incident.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "forced the evacuation of Fort Good Hope, an isolated community of about 500. It is suspected that strong winds fed an abandoned campfire, which grew to 8,200 hectares before it was brought under control. Residents were able to return on July 6. 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Inside Out 2 became the 54th film to gross $1 billion worldwide, the 12th animated film to do so. It became the fastest animated film to gross $1 billion worldwide. The Inside Out film series grossed over $2.5 billion with the release of Inside Out 2. Deadpool & Wolverine became the 55th film to gross $1 billion worldwide. It had the highest-grossing opening weekend ever for an R-rated film. It surpassed Joker (2019) as the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time. It is the eleventh MCU film to gross over $1 billion, and the first since Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). It is the second R-rated film to gross over $1 billion, and the first since Joker (2019). The Marvel Cinematic Universe became the first film franchise to gross $30 and $31 billion with the release of Deadpool & Wolverine. 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Each defendant is charged with one count of violating the Georgia version of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act and at least one other charge. The co-defendants are: Former U.S. President Donald Trump Rudy Giuliani (attorney) Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows Georgia State Sen. Shawn Still John Eastman","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2020 Georgia election investigation.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of Hamas. Gaza's Security forces responded by arresting ten people whom they suspected were members of the cell who arranged the attack. == Individual motives == Martyrdom among Palestinian suicide bombers is often driven by a combination of religious beliefs, nationalistic sentiment, and personal incentives. 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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre later said that the Kremlin had ""a long history of killing opponents"", and that it was ""very clear what happened"" to Prigozhin. Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, called Prigozhin's death a ""demonstrative elimination"" and a signal from Putin to Russian elites against disloyalty ahead of the 2024 presidential elections, adding that ""Putin does not forgive anyone for his own bestial terror."" Zelenskyy himself denied any involvement by Ukraine in the crash but said ""everyone understands"" who did it. Estonian prime minister Kaja Kallas called the crash a reminder of Putin's ability to eliminate opponents and scare off dissent, while Polish foreign minister Zbigniew Rau said that those who threatened Putin's power do not ""die naturally"" and expressed strong doubts about the crash being accidental. The French","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Wagner Group plane crash.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the historical status quo of the holy sites in Jerusalem, and shared what China has done to ease the situation,"" calling for a United Nations Security Council emergency meeting. Prime Minister of Lebanon Najib Mikati condemned the rockets fired towards Israel from its soil. He added that Lebanon rejects the use of its territory to carry out operations that destabilise the situation. The Lebanese Government and UNIFIL also began investigating the source of the rocket attacks. The Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France condemned the rocket strikes against Israeli territory. Greece's Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the launch of rockets against Israel, and called for both sides to avoid further escalation of conflict. Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesman Nasser Kanaani strongly condemned the attacks in Southern Lebanon and the Gaza Strip. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union, and Cooperation of Spain condemned the rocket attacks against Israel, and","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Israel\u2013Lebanon shellings.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Pradesh announced a lump sum donation of ₹10 crore (US$1.2 million) for the affected families of Wayanad. On 26 August, the government of Uttar Pradesh sanctioned ₹10 crore (US$1.2 million) to relief efforts in Kerela, as communicated in an offical letter by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The state government of Kerala announced on 12 August assistance of ₹10,000 (US$120) per month per family to those who lost everything to the landslides in the Mundakai and Churalmala areas of Wayanad district. On 13 August the government announced that families would get ₹6,000 (US$72) per month as rent allowance until repairs to their homes are completed. The government also announced payments of ₹6 lakh (US$7,200) to families of the deceased, ₹75,000 (US$900) to those with major injuries, and ₹5,000 (US$60) to those with minor injuries. 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After public backlash, the websites are unblocked on 28 December. 26 December: Government mandates filariasis to be included in medical test for migrant workers. 31 December: Malé, and other islands are flooded due to bad weather, damaging several homes and displacing residents. == Holidays == 1 January – New Year's Day 23 March – Ramadan 21 April – Eid al-Fitr 1 May – Labour Day 28 June — Eid al-Adha 18 July – Islamic New Year 26 July – Independence Day 10 to 11 September – Post-Election Holiday 16 September – National Day (Qaumee Dhuvas) 28 September – Prophet Muhammad's Birthday 1 to 2 October – Post-Election Holiday 16 October – The Day Maldives Embraced Islam 3 November – Victory Day 11 November – Republic Day == Academic days == 8 January – Beginning of Second term in Maldives 22 January to 9","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in the Maldives.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the West Bank has increased since the war began with more than 607 Palestinians and over 25 Israelis killed. At the same time, Israeli settler violence further increased to around 1,270 attacks, against 856 for all of 2022. About 1,000 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced by settlers since 7 October and almost half of clashes have included ""Israeli forces accompanying or actively supporting Israeli settlers while carrying out the attacks"" according to a U.N. report. According to the West Bank Protection Consortium, since the 7 October attacks six Palestinian communities have been abandoned due to the violence. By 10 October, confrontations between Palestinians and Israeli forces had left 15 Palestinians dead, including two in East Jerusalem. On 11 October, Israeli settlers attacked the village of Qusra, killing four Palestinians. A 16-year-old child was fatally shot by the IDF in Bani Na'im, while another person was shot dead by the IDF near Bethlehem. 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He withdrew his candidacy to support Hugo Motta, the candidate supported by Arthur Lira. === Odebrecht === An article published on the G1 news portal indicates that in 2010 the congressman received 100,000 reais from the Odebrecht company for his campaign, through the construction company's computerized payment system, and that he was codenamed “Misericórdia” on the company's list of bribes. However, after the Supreme","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Antonio Brito.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "gaming crowd. Alongside the platforming, a number of additions were made to the background and environmental details present in each of the levels. The overhauled game engine allows for significant improvements in both the visuals and physics, and over 70 unique species of wildlife (of which includes polar bears, elephants and small insects). Astro Bot is not playable on the PlayStation VR2, in spite of the fact that previous Team Asobi games featuring Astro (such as Astro Bot Rescue Mission and The Playroom VR) required the use of PlayStation VR in order to be played. Doucet stated that Team Asobi had never considered developing a PlayStation VR2 game after finishing Astro's Playroom, instead opting to develop a larger scale version of the tech demo assuming that it was received well enough by the general public. He acknowledged that, while there are games that are playable in both VR and non-VR, this design philosophy could not work for an Astro Bot game, stating ""for a game like","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Astro Bot.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "an interview that Fox News aired on September 1, 2024, Trump said: ""Whoever heard you get indicted for interfering with a presidential election where you have every right to do it."" He added that ""my poll numbers go up"" because of being indicted for the interference. Two weeks before Trump won the 2024 presidential election, he said in a radio interview that, were he to take office, ""I would fire him [Jack Smith] within two seconds."" === Republicans in support of the indictment === Mike Pence, who was Trump's vice president and, at the time, was also running for the Republican nomination in the 2024 presidential election, issued a statement strongly condemning Trump, stating that this indictment was ""an important reminder [that] anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president of the United States"". In an interview with reporters at the Indiana State Fair the next day, he expanded on his comments, stating that he could not have overturned the election results","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (election obstruction case).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Laingsburg. On 24 and 25 January 1981, a synoptic-scale weather event developed over the south-western parts of South Africa, causing heavy rainfall in the region. On January 25, 1981, unprecedented rainfall in the Buffels catchment area caused the Buffels River to overflow its banks. The water level started to rise in town at about 12:00, and by 14:00, the town was almost fully covered. Flood waters and mud swept through Laingsburg, with some areas experiencing water levels reaching 10 metres above the usual flow level. The river current, at its peak, was estimated to be 8000 cubic metres per second. == Damage == The flood destroyed two-thirds of Laingsburg's infrastructure, destroying 184 houses and 23 commercial buildings, including the town's old-age home. The flood killed 104 people, with 72 bodies never recovered. A report published in January 1982 identified the geographical position of Laingsburg as making it particularly vulnerable to large floods. Laingsburg is situated","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Laingsburg Flood.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of Belgorod Oblast, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said that several families comprising at least 100 individuals were evacuated from Belgorod city to Stary Oskol, Gubkin and Korochansky District due to the attacks. By 8 January, the number of evacuees reached 300, while requests were made to transfer 1,300 children to schooling camps elsewhere in Russia. Midnight masses for Orthodox Christmas that were due on 6 January as well as Epiphany celebrations scheduled on 19 January were also cancelled due to the attacks. == Reactions == The Kremlin said Russian President Vladimir Putin had been briefed on the attacks, and that health minister Mikhail Murashko would join a team of emergency workers to Belgorod. Foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said to the Russian news agency TASS that the United Kingdom and the United States were culpable for the ""terrorist attack"" on Belgorod for allegedly inciting ""the Kyiv regime to carry out terrorist actions."" She also accused European Union","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/30 December 2023 Belgorod shelling.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "police brutality. Criminal justice authorities register the first two incidents of femicide in the country. The first occurred in Tarija in the early hours of the morning, while a second incident took place at approximately 3:50 p.m. in the small community of Choreti, near Camiri. President Luis Arce travels to Brazil to attend the inauguration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. There, he also meets with members of Russia's Federal Council to discuss increasing bilateral relations in the fields of commerce, energy, and technology. 2 January Protests rage on in Santa Cruz as demonstrators clash with police for the sixth night in a row. In the provinces, protesters install new and reinforce existing blockades along roads and highways, including those connecting the region to other departments. Interdepartmental commerce is paralyzed as Santa Cruz's largest meat and grain companies terminate the sale of produce to the interior. Elsewhere in the country, new protests against police","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Bolivia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "However, SPECTRA is abruptly turned off after a cleaning robot accidentally pulls the power plug. Chai declares the problem solved and leaves a warning note not to touch the plug. == Development == In a March 2022 interview with Famitsu, founder of Tango Gameworks and executive producer Shinji Mikami mentioned that he wants the company to venture outside of the survival horror genre and nurture younger game creators. He also offered the first hints about their next release, stating that the next game by The Evil Within 2 director John Johanas is ""the complete opposite of horror."" Johanas later described Hi-Fi Rush as a ""dream game"" idea he had in his mind since ""way, way back."" He initially pitched the title to Mikami after completing work on The Evil Within 2 in 2017. After that a small team created an internal demo to help pitch the game to higher ups at Bethesda. The game was inspired by Shaun of the Dead (2004) and other films by Edgar Wright. 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Also, he was framed by the pro-government news sites as a ""traitor"" and ""pro-Armenian"" because he wrote that ""Armenians receive a close attitude to fascism in Azerbaijan"" in his 2023 article titled Azerbaijan needs an alternative to nationalistic militarism published in OC Media. In an interview with OC Media in April 2023, Samadov called what happened in the Lachin corridor ""a siege"" and stated that the main goal of this was to clear Nagorno-Karabakh of Armenians. His prediction was confirmed in September of that year. Bahruz Samadov is a researcher on hegemony and political discourses in Azerbaijan, as well as issues of identity, political stability and populism based on post-structuralist and psychoanalytical theories. == Imprisonment == Bahruz Samadov was arrested in August 2024. On 21 August, his friends reported in the social network that they could not hear anything from Bahruz Samadov for more than 6 hours. His friend, Aykhan Zayedzadeh, said that","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Bahruz Samadov.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "constituencies which corresponds to the six districts of Cyprus, with the number of seats allocated according to the population of each area. Of the 80, 56 are elected by Greek Cypriots and 24 by Turkish Cypriots. However, since 1963 the Turkish Cypriot seats have been unfilled, and the House of Representatives has de facto had 56 seats since its enlargement in the 1980s. The elections are held using open list proportional representation; voters vote for a party and can then cast one preferential vote for a candidate on their party's list for every four seats available in their constituency (party leaders or other candidates heading coalitions are not required to receive preferential votes to be elected). Seats are allocated using the Hare quota, with any remaining seats allocated to lists that won at least one seat or parties that received at least 3.6% of the vote. The seat allocations for the 2021 election were as follows: == Parties == === Democratic Rally (DISY) === The","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Next Cypriot legislative election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to share about the ""capabilities, purpose or origin"" of the object, and that recovery operations continued but were affected by Arctic weather conditions, such as wind chill, snow and limited daylight hours. A Pentagon spokesman said on the same day that recovery teams were collecting the debris on top of the ice. U.S. divers and unmanned underwater vehicles retrieved additional debris. On February 18, 2023, it was reported that the search had been abandoned. == Reactions == President Biden said that the shootdown was a success. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he was briefed on the incursion and ""supported the decision to take action"". In a statement made shortly after the object was downed, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy said it ""raises serious national security concerns that should concern every American"", that it is a reminder of Alaska's geopolitical strategic importance and that the Alaska National Guard is ""working closely with USNORTHCOM and other agencies to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Alaska high-altitude object.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "ice hockey player (California Golden Seals, Cleveland Barons) Doug Ross, 70, American college ice hockey player (Bowling Green) and coach (Kent State, Alabama-Huntsville) Harrison Gray, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings) György Pásztor, 99, Hungarian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Budapesti Korcsolyázó Egylet, Csepel, national team) and executive Paul Knox, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs), Olympic bronze medalist (1956) Orval Tessier, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens) and coach (Chicago Blackhawks) Joel Baillargeon, 57, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets, Quebec Nordiques) === September === Scott Campbell, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets, St. Louis Blues) Dan Schachte, 64, American ice hockey linesman (NHL) Wally Tatomir, 76, Canadian-born American ice hockey equipment manager (Carolina Hurricanes) Andre Payette, 46, Canadian ice hockey player (Philadelphia Phantoms, Newcastle Vipers,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2022 in ice hockey.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "as being of wide interest to participating states and likely to be the focus of the summit: nuclear safety and security; freedom of navigation and food safety; and humanitarian aspects including protection of civilians and prisoner exchange. The FDFA argued that ""small, concrete steps"" could be taken in the three topics to build trust. == Participating states and international organizations == As of 24 May 2024, representatives from 160 states and international organizations had been invited to the conference. The possible participation of China was seen as a key issue. A Swiss FDFA spokesperson stated that ""listen[ing] to the Global South, which [would] play a key role in the eventual inclusion of Russia in the process"" was significant. The FDFA stated that ninety states and organisations had registered to take part in the summit as of 10 June 2024. Participation included that of heads of states and governments or other representatives from Europe (Armenia, Belgium, Denmark,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/June 2024 Ukraine peace summit.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "disbanding of St. John's Voices at the close of the 2023–2024 academic term, with consequent redundancy of its musical director, Graham Walker, and exclusion of soprano undergraduates from Cambridge chapel choral services. 22 March – The Pasadena Symphony and Pops announces the appointment of Brett Mitchell as its next music director, effective 1 April 2024. 26 March – Anne-Sophie Mutter announces her intention to take a sabbatical from performing in the later portion of 2024. 28 March – The Stichting Omroep Muziek announces the appointment of Simone Mejier as its next managing director, effective 1 June 2024. 2 April The Chicago Symphony Orchestra announces the appointment of Klaus Mäkelä as its next music director, effective with the 2027–2028 season, with an initial contract of five years. In a report in The New York Times, Klaus Mäkelä states that he is to stand down as chief conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic at the close of the 2026–2027 season. In a report in The New York","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in classical music.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "and to put the civilian population in the area at risk of violence, including risk of genocide and related atrocity crimes."" The United Nations Human Rights Council adopted a joint statement on 12 October, signed by delegates from countries including Armenia, United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, United States, France and Japan expressing concern over the humanitarian and human rights crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh. Urging both Armenia and Azerbaijan to offer the OHCHR assistance and ensure the rights and safety of those remaining in the region. They also urged compliance with interim measures adopted by the European Court of Human Rights and provisional measures of the International Court. Lastly, the statement called for continued humanitarian assistance to those displaced by the crisis and for international access to Nagorno-Karabakh, supporting dialogue among all parties to ensure comprehensive and lasting peace. ==== Council of Europe ==== The Council of Europe stated that it was","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Azerbaijani offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "their responsibility. Enough is enough."" Vladimir Padrino remained in the Defense Ministry, while Delcy Rodriguez, Vice President, also assumed the Petroleum Ministry. According to Agence France-Press, ""what happens next may depend on whether the international community can exert sufficient pressure on Maduro"". === Opposition proposal: peaceful, negotiated transition === González had expressed willingness to negotiate a transfer of power with Maduro, which included not persecuting his party and giving it a place in the National Assembly. Machado said the opposition was willing to negotiate for Maduro to recognize González's win, according to Nora Gámez Torres writing in the Miami Herald on 8 August. Machado presented four negotiating points: Recognize the 28 July results, in an ""orderly and stable democratic transition"" with ""guarantees, safeguards, and incentives"" for a rapid outcome that ""has to be a negotiation in which the people of Venezuela, the leaders that the people of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Venezuelan political crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "PDF groups capture the town of Kani, in Sagaing Region. 28 March – Operation 0307: The Kachin Independence Army captures the town of Lweje and its nearby border crossings in Kachin State, Myanmar, after Tatmadaw forces abandon their posts and flee across the border into China. === April === 4 April – The National Unity Government of Myanmar launches an air attack involving 29 drones on junta targets in the capital Naypyidaw. 6 April – Operation 1111: The Karen National Union captures the town of Myawaddy in Kayin State, on the border with Thailand, as hundreds of junta troops surrender and hand over their weapons to rebel forces. 11 April – The Karen National Union, local PDF groups, and other Karenni organizations seize the town of Myawaddy on the Thai border from the Tatmadaw after three days of fighting. Over 1,000 refugees flee into Thailand after junta planes bomb the town following its capture. 16 April – The junta announces that deposed State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Myanmar.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "health minister, Othman Abduljalil, said 6,000 people were missing in Derna alone. The mayor of Derna, Abdulmenam Al-Ghaithi, told al-Arabiya that the final death toll in the city could range from 18,000 to 20,000, equivalent to a fifth of the city's population. In September 2024, Libya analyst Anas El Gomati said that a death toll of between 14,000 and 24,000 was more credible. Only three of the city's ten districts escaped the flooding, while five out of seven entry routes into Derna were rendered inaccessible. The collapse of bridges along the Wadi Derna effectively split the city into two. Officials said that of the 6,142 buildings in Derna, a total of 1,500 suffered damage, of which 891 were completely destroyed, 211 partially destroyed, and the remaining 398 were submerged in mud. An estimated six square-kilometres (2.3-square-mile) of land in the city was inundated. Hospitals in the city were rendered inoperable while morgues filled up, prompting bodies to be laid out on","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Storm Daniel.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "and 23 U.S. Senators—23% of the 535 members of the U.S. Congress—were climate change deniers. All were Republicans. 7 August: a study published in PLOS One found that even a single repetition of a claim was sufficient to increase the perceived truth of both climate science-aligned claims and climate change skeptic/denial claims—""highlighting the insidious effect of repetition"". This effect was found even among climate science endorsers. 12 August (published): 2023 U.S. survey found no evidence that climate crisis or climate emergency—terms less familiar to those surveyed—elicit more perceived urgency than climate change or global warming. 15 October (reported): a global survey of 3,000 risk experts and 20,000 members of the public by insurance company Axa found that Europeans ranked climate change as a pressing emerging risk the highest out of any group, with 67% of experts and 49% of the public putting it in their top five risks. The corresponding US numbers were 43% and 38%","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in climate change.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Arab Emirates. 12 January – British prime minister Rishi Sunak visits Kyiv to reiterate his support for Ukraine. 22 January – President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signs a decree recognizing some Russian territories, including parts of Bryansk Oblast and Krasnodar Krai, as historically inhabited by Ukrainians. 24 January – Korochansky Il-76 crash: A Russian Ilyushin IL-76 military transport plane carrying 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war, six crew members and three guards, crashes in Russia's Korochansky District, near the Ukrainian border, killing everybody on board. 30 January – Lviv Oblast becomes the first oblast to remove all Soviet-era monuments. 31 January – Russia and Ukraine conduct a prisoner exchange on the border with 195 soldiers being returned to Russia, and 207 military personnel and civilians being returned to Ukraine, respectively. The deal is facilitated by the United Arab Emirates. === February === 1 February – The European Union formally approves a €50 billion financial","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Ukraine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "on the English Channel by coordinating the activities of government agencies such as MI5 in prosecuting people smuggling gangs which facilitate illegal immigration to the United Kingdom. The command was proposed as Labour's alternative to the Rwanda asylum plan of the incumbent Conservative government, which the party claimed would fail to tackle the migrant crossings across the Channel and criticised as a waste of money. The command was further detailed in Change, the Labour Party's manifesto for the 2024 general election, as one of its main manifesto commitments. In the manifesto, the party pledged to establish the command with counter-terrorism powers to enable it to prosecute people smugglers should it enter government. It would be funded by ending the Rwanda asylum plan and reallocating the money pledged for the plan to the command, which the party said would enable it to ""pursue, disrupt and arrest those responsible for the vile trade"". Starmer said he wanted to raise around","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Border Security Command.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "suggested that the international incident caused by the balloon's cross-continental transit may have been partly the result of an accident. On February 16, President Biden gave his first formal remarks on the incident saying, ""We're not looking for a new Cold War, but I make no apologies, we will compete and we will responsibly manage that competition so that it doesn't veer into conflict."" He further directed his team to develop ""sharper rules on how to address these unidentified objects in the future so that the government can distinguish between those that are likely to pose safety and security risks that necessitate action and those that do not."" In March, senators Mark Kelly and Ted Budd introduced legislation to mandate tracking of high-altitude balloons. At a June fundraising event, Biden compared his Chinese counterpart to a dictator and said that Xi was upset about not knowing the location of the balloon, which carried ""two box cars"" of spy equipment. This incident increased","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Chinese balloon incident.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "organisations under the auspices of Transparency International. France 24 reported that Azerbaijan could have used white phosphorus during the war, highlighting that its use is strictly regulated under an international agreement that neither Azerbaijan nor Armenia have signed. A reporter of The Independent who visited the National Burns Centre in Yerevan saw the soldiers' burns, which, according to deputy director of the centre, were consistent with white phosphorus damage in 80% cases. Patrick Knipper, an orthopaedic surgeon and a specialist in severe burns at the Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris, who was in Yerevan as part of a French assistance mission to help with the treatment of the injured arriving from the front, provided the first independent confirmation of burns being the result of white phosphorus munition use to Le Point magazine, highlighting the characteristic deep burns, hypocalcaemia and sudden deaths in his conclusion Azerbaijan denied using white","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/War crimes in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "32 Ukrainian defenders: three officers, 28 soldiers, one sailor. The age of those released from captivity is 22–51 years. In addition, the enemy returned the body of the fallen soldier Dmytro Fialka, a citizen of Israel. 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The hackers sarcastically thanked Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu's inadvertent role in facilitating the cyberattack's success. HUR hackers were also able to target Russian military software used to modify commercial DJI drones for military applications, shutting down servers responsible for Russia's ""friend or foe"" identification system, preventing troops from accessing the server for drone operations. The cyberattack also prevented troops from configuring control panels, transmitting video feeds to command posts, and operating drones using computer interfaces, forcibly grounding several drone fleets and halting operations. === April === In April, the HUR cooperated with the BO Team hacker group to target Interregional TransitTelecom (MTT), a subsidiary of MTS, one of Russia's largest telecom companies, after gaining comprehensive access to MTT's network equipment. The HUR reported that the attack destroyed critical software and configuration files,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Ukrainian cyberattacks against Russia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "headquarter where they could organize daily rallies. In terms of political groups, Hadas announced that Osama Al-Shaheen, Abdulaziz Al-Saqabi and Hamad Al-Matar were officially representing them in the election. While National Islamic Alliance (Taalof) announced that they had three representatives in the election, Ahmed Lari, Hani Shams and Abdullah Mustafa. Popular Action Bloc leader Musallam Al-Barrak officially supported Bassel Al-Bahrani, Mutib Al-Rathaan and Mohammed Al-Dossari. == Conduct == Voting took place within 759 committees in 118 schools chosen by the Ministry of Education scattered around the nation. Multiple Kuwaiti NGOs, like the Kuwaiti Journalists Society and the Kuwaiti Transparency Society, observed the 2023 election. === Combating Vote Buying === Ministry of Interior announced that they opened a hotline regarding complaints of voter fraud or any vote-buying. On 28 May the Ministry announced that they arrested a network of brokers that helped two candidates","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Kuwaiti general election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Hossein Akbari, both denied these reports. After the fall of Hama, the government began redeploying its troops from Eastern Ghouta, including Douma and Harasta, to its entrances and exits. Iran began withdrawing its personnel from Syria in the early hours of 6 December 2024, pulling out top commanders of the IRGC's Quds Force and ordering evacuations at the Iranian Embassy in Damascus and at IRGC bases across Syria. Evacuating Iranians headed towards Lebanon and Iraq. China also actively assisted its citizens in leaving the country. By the beginning of 7 December 2024, rebels had captured most of Daraa Governorate and Suwayda Governorate and granted safe passage to some pro-government forces towards Damascus. == Events == On 7 December 2024, Syrian rebels announced that they started surrounding Damascus after capturing nearby towns, with rebel commander Hassan Abdel Ghani stating: ""Our forces have begun implementing the final phase of encircling the capital Damascus."" 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Just like the previous Victory Day parade, the mechanized column section only featured one tank, a T-34-85, but for the first time in three years, aerial units took part in the parade: the Russian Knights aerobatic team flew Su-30 and MiG-29 fighters, followed by six Su-25 jets that emitted smoke in the Russian tricolour. As in prior parades, missile launchers, artillery, and ICBMs were shown. During the parade, Russian soldiers were equipped with what appeared to be drone jammers given the fear that there would be Ukrainian attacks during the ceremonies. For the first time since the 2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade, a president from an African nation was invited to the parade, as Umaro Sissoco Embaló of Guinea-Bissau was in attendance. 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Allen urged attendees to avoid driving out of the festival. The burning of the Man was delayed and one person died. Former acting solicitor general Neal Katyal took a six-mile (10 km) hike, describing the journey as ""harrowing"". === California === More than 12 water rescues occurred in Imperial County, as several roads in that county were also closed due to debris and flooding. Portions of California State Route 78 in Imperial Valley were closed, and the California Highway Patrol, United States Coast Guard's San Diego sector, and the Imperial County Fire Department assisted with flood rescue operations. More than 4 inches (100 mm) fell across","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/September 2023 southwestern U.S. floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "open to a fourth installment. DreamWorks officially announced the fourth film in August 2022, with Mitchell, Ma Stine, and Huntley attached as director, co-director, and producer, respectively, by April 2023. 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What would that mean in the case of a set of resolutions the House has passed? The idea that the text of the resolutions would be stricken from future copies of the Congressional Record, say, or pulled down from public-facing websites seems unlikely. In 2022, Jesse Rifkin of GovTrack Insider observed that, ""nothing in the Constitution explicitly precludes Congress from taking an impeachment back."" In June 2023, Benedict Cosgrove of The Independent wrote, Impeachment ... has the trappings of a judicial proceeding. And if criminal charges can be expunged from civilian records, one can see why Republicans embrace a kind of legal magical thinking in their efforts to legitimize what is, ultimately, a political charade. In 2020, Rutgers American politics professor Ross Baker commented on the idea of expunging Trump's first impeachment, ""There is no way I know of to expunge an impeachment... . The impeachment is","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Proposed expungements of the impeachments of Donald Trump.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "causing hardship for some households and the broader economy. The budget was delivered during a period in which the rental market was described as a crisis. On 27 April 2023, Anglicare Australia released its annual report on rental affordability. Just 345 rentals (0.8%) were considered affordable to renters earning minimum wage. Homelessness Australia wanted the Commonwealth to increase the rent assistance payment by 50 per cent. 300 signatories signed an open letter urging the government to increase the rate of the JobSeeker, Youth Allowance and other payments in the next budget. The letter was co-signed by academics, business leaders, economists and politicians including Labor backbenchers. Prior to the budget's release the Australian Council of Social Service made calls to increase JobSeeker to $76 a day. 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Ivanishvili highlighted Kavelashvili’s achievements as a footballer who represented Georgia with honor, playing for Dinamo Tbilisi, Alania Vladikavkaz, Manchester City, and top Swiss clubs. He also described Kavelashvili’s habitus as embodying the ideal Georgian man, a principled patriot, devoted husband, and proud father of four. 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Country Liberal Party (Northern Territory; affiliated with both the Liberal and National Parties; parliamentary wing only) – while the organisational wing opposes the Voice, the parliamentary wing is currently neutral.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Endorsements in the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the State of Palestine. 29 May – A fire destroys part of the Legoland Billund Resort. === June === 7 June – Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is assaulted on Kultorvet in Copenhagen. 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The deluxe album contains five bonus tracks: the four vinyl-exclusive songs and a track Rodrigo recorded after the release of the standard album. It was released on March 22, 2024. An exclusive two-LP variant of the Spilled edition, comprising the standard and deluxe tracks as a double album, will be released on November 29, 2024, for Record Store Day. === Cover artwork === The cover artwork for Guts was photographed by Larissa Hoffman. The image depicts Rodrigo reclining on a purple floor and biting her thumb, while wearing a frilly black dress, a blue-violet bra and scarlet lipstick, with four letter rings spelling out the album title on her fingers; her nails are painted with chipped black nail polish. The cover artwork of the Spilled edition is the same as the standard album, but the color of the bra changes to red and depicts a paper rip over Rodrigo's face. 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James McCartney and Sean Ono Lennon release their single ""Primrose Hill"". 15 April – The Three Choirs Festival announces that Alexis Paterson is to stand down as its chief executive after the 2024 season. 16 April – The Welsh National Opera announces it is cutting back on performances because of cuts in funding from the Arts Council of Wales and the Arts Council of England. 18 April – Coach resale tickets for Glastonbury 2024 go on sale, and sell out in 18 minutes. 19 April – The Brixton Academy reopens for the first time since its licence was suspended after a crowd crush in which two people died in December 2022. 20 April – Co-op Live, the UK's largest indoor arena seating 23,500 and costing £365m to build, opens in Manchester. The venue is forced to apologise, however, after cancelling some tickets to a test gig with Rick Astley and offers ticketholders affected tickets to another concert. 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Earlier attempts by IGAD to open negotiations had floundered after the SAF had accused Kenyan President William Ruto of supporting the RSF. IGAD's talks appeared to make more progress than the Jeddah negotiations,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Sudanese civil war (2023\u2013present).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "list after ""Envolver"". March 5 – Mañana Será Bonito by Karol G becomes the first ever female Spanish-language album to debut atop the Billboard 200. March 11 – ""Ai coração"", performed by Mimicat, wins the 57th Festival da Canção, determining Portugal's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. March 24 – Spanish musician Rosalía announces her engagement with Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro on the music video for ""Beso. === April–June === April 6 – Billboard and Telemundo announce its inaugural Billboard Latin Women in Music event. 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December saw applications rise to 877, total grants rise to 135 with funds given amounting to $2.35m. == Innovative technology accredited to Brave1 == === Electronic warfare (EW) === Himera Tech has designed and tested, on the battle field, jam-resistant personal radio handsets using an encryption system, controlled using a mobile phone app. Power Kit makes power packs to recharge electronic gear used by soldiers using discarded electronic cigarettes. ETER is a small, mobile mix of electronic detection systems designed to both identify enemy signals and give the direction of those enemy signals, allowing knowledge of the location of enemy electronic warfare transmitters and the launch location of drones. A system named Griselda aimed at collecting chaotic intelligence information, then processing, enriching, analysing and transmitting the resulting intelligent information, using AI technology. 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The protesters opened the gates of the parliament compound and were met by Police Minister Peter Siamali Jr.. However, his response to their grievances was regarded as unsatisfactory by the protesters, which prompted them to withdraw their services. Rioting began in the capital at around 2 p.m. before spreading to Lae, Kokopo, Goroka, Madang, Bulolo, Kavieng and Rabaul. Several shops were looted in the riots, while a security rail was torn off and a police vehicle was set on fire outside the Prime Minister's office, along with the guard house of the National Parliament building. The rioters were also reported to have threatened firefighters responding to incidents and destroyed ATMs. A hospital was forced to evacuate its patients after fires broke out in nearby shops. The Papua New Guinea Defence Force was subsequently deployed to the streets to restore order. 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Consequently, this arrangement left Tshisekedi and his coalition, the Coalition for Change (CACH), with limited sway over the national assembly and the senate, both of which were predominantly dominated by the FCC. Challenging the legitimacy of Tshisekedi's victory, the Episcopal Conference of the Democratic Republic of the Congo asserted that the true winner of the election was","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Sacred Union of the Nation.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "creates distinctive annual flooding patterns that are dramatically influenced by water levels in Lake Victoria. In addition, the region's composition of silt and clay make water infiltration into the soil difficult, while floodwaters in the Sudd do not easily drain back into the White Nile's main channel. 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It also downgraded the credit ratings of several regional banks, including Western Alliance, First Republic, Intrust Bank, Comerica, UMB Financial Corporation, and Zions Bancorporation. Large declines in regional bank stocks continued after First Republic's failure. U.S. President Joe Biden made a statement about the first three bank","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 United States banking crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Ibero-America encompasses Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and the Latino population in Canada and the United States. == Events == === January–March === January 8 – Daddy Yankee makes his final concert after performing for 32 years. It was held at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico. January 12 – After just nine hours, ""Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53"", performed by Bizarrap and Shakira, breaks the record of the most streamed Spanish-language song on YouTube in a single day. 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Twenty-four co-defendants are given the same sentences, with 19 of them also in absentia. 10 August – At least 12 people are killed in an attack by the ADF on the village of Mukonia, North Kivu. 11–12 August – The border between the DRC and Zambia is closed due to a dispute over the importation of beverages from Zambia. 15 August – At least 16 civilians are killed in clashes between M23 rebels and pro-government Wazalendo fighters in Rutshuru Territory, North Kivu. 17–18 August – At least 20 people are killed and hundreds reported missing after a boat sinks while travelling illegally overnight along the Lukenie River in Mai-Ndombe Province. 26 August – Germany announces that it will donate 100,000 doses of mpox vaccines to the DRC and other African nations, as well as provide funding to the GAVI Vaccine Alliance through the World Health Organization. The shipment arrives on 5 September, while vaccinations begin on 5 October. === September === 2 September – At least 129","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "In the hours following the stabbings, far-right activists used social media and messaging apps to spread public anger over immigration. At a later point, the suspect was identified as Riad Bouchaker, originally from Algeria; he has been charged with multiple counts of attempted murder and assault and will face trial at the Central Criminal Court. The five-year-old girl was discharged from hospital in August 2024. By 5 p.m., a crowd of 100 to 200 anti-immigrant demonstrators had gathered at Parnell Square. The unrest began at around 6 p.m. when demonstrators began throwing fireworks, flares and bottles at the Gardaí who were maintaining a cordon around the crime scene. Shortly before 7 p.m., a nearby Garda car was set on fire. Rioting progressed to the adjacent O'Connell Street, Dublin's main thoroughfare, and also spread to Capel Street and Parliament Street. At its peak, the rioting crowd was estimated at 500 people. Several Dublin Bus vehicles, Garda vehicles and a Luas tram were","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Dublin riot.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "jury convened in this case in 2022. The company has insisted it is ""politically agnostic"" and had simply accepted paid work as a third-party contractor for the Trump campaign. During the investigation, the two Trump operatives admitted that Sidney Powell had sent them and that they had accessed a voting machine inside the building. Cathy Latham, one of the fake electors who had escorted them into the building, invoked the Fifth Amendment. Of the 18 co-defendants indicted on August 14, 2023, four—Powell, Hampton, Latham, and Hall—are charged in the Coffee County breach. === Harassment of Fulton County election workers === After the election, Trump and Giuliani amplified a video that was taken out of context, and used the footage to make baseless claims that Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea' ArShaye Moss had committed election fraud. Giuliani accused them of ""passing around USB ports as if they were vials of heroin or cocaine"" and engaging in ""surreptitious illegal activity"",","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Georgia election racketeering prosecution.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "US numbers were 43% and 38% respectively, although climate was the single most concerning future risk. == Projections == January: the World Economic Forum projected that, by 2050, directly and indirectly, climate change will cause 14.5 million deaths and $12.5 trillion in economic losses. 13 February: a study published in Current Issues in Tourism projected that for the 2050s, U.S. ski seasons will shorten between 14–33 days (low emissions scenario) and 27 to 62 days (high emissions scenario), with direct economic losses of $657 million to 1.352 billion annually. 5 March: a study published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment projected that the first single occurrence (September; not year-round) of an ice-free Arctic ""could occur in 2020–2030s under all emission trajectories and are likely to occur by 2050"". Daily ice-free conditions are expected approximately 4 years earlier on average. 6 March: a study in Nature finds U.S. land area of ~1,200 km2 (460 sq mi) is threatened by","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in climate change.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "was ranked first in 2023 Maldives Tourism Rankings before the end of 2023. Dhiraagu signs a partnership agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to restore the damage caused to Rasfari reef. 31 January: State Electric Company Limited (STELCO) will provide technical support to Fenaka. Protest occur over Club Valencia board transfer where it is alleged that Mohamed Tholal, the sports commissioner changed the board members without the club knowing, causing Bassam Adeel Jaleel, ex-president of FAM to lose control over the club. Desalination plants are established in five islands with Chinese aid. Prosecutor General Hussain Shameem is attacked on the street with a hammer resulting in him being admitted to ADK Hospital. The MNDF has since strengthened his security detail. The attackers are found to have stalked him for hours beforehand and concealed their identity using helmets. The police summon former president Ibrahim Mohamed Solih after his statement which suggested he","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the Maldives.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of 214,495 million in December, representing 73.4% of that month's currency increase. === Manchuria === After Japan's surrender in 1945, the Communists focused on making Manchuria their base. In November 1945, they issued their own currency in Manchuria, which later competed with the Nationalist-backed currencies during the Chinese civil war. By late 1947, the Communists gained control by keeping their currency stable, unlike the Nationalists. A major factor behind their success was the prevention of private speculation through the sale of essential goods at controlled, low prices. The General Trade Bureau in Harbin, the only main city they controlled before 1948, helped keep prices steady by releasing goods like cotton cloth into the market. === Communist China === As the Communists advanced, the renminbi replaced the gold yuan as the legal currency at an exchange rate of 100,000:1 on October 1, 1949. Military expenditures in 1949 drove significant renminbi issuance,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Chinese hyperinflation.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 """insufficiently inclusive"" in critical early stages, a failure of leadership among Council and civil defence senior leaders, and that a centralised planning and delivery model weakened local knowledge that would have better supported local communities. The Bush review covered the 48-hour period from January 27 but focused on the first 12 hours of the emergency response. It made 17 recommendations to the council for future extreme weather events, including proposing a separate review into Auckland Emergency Management's prevention, preparedness and planning, the development of new standard operating procedures for extreme weather events in Auckland, better training and resources for emergency management personnel, and more frequent emergency management training exercises. Brown accepted the recommendations of the Bush Report and stated that he had ""dropped the ball"" during the events of 27 January 2023. == See also == 2021 central New Zealand floods 2023 in New Zealand Cyclone","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Auckland Anniversary Weekend floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "throw winners: Mykhaylo Kokhan (m) / Brooke Andersen (f) May 19: Seiko Golden Grand Prix in Tokyo May 28: Ostrava Golden Spike in Ostrava June 9: New York City Grand Prix in New York City June 18: Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku June 21: Irena Szewinska Memorial in Bydgoszcz Women's 100 m winner: Zoe Hobbs Men's 800 m winner: Andreas Kramer Women's 400 m winner: Natalia Kaczmarek 1500 winners: Federico Riva (m) / Freweyni Hailu (f) Women's 100 m hurdles winner: Sarah Lavin Men's 110 m hurdles winner: Milan Trajković 400 m hurdles winners: Matheus Lima (m) / Nikoleta Jíchová (f) Men's shot put winner: Leonardo Fabbri Women's throw winner: Paweł Fajdek Men's pole vault winner: Ernest John Obiena July 7: Fanny Blankers-Koen Games in Hengelo July 9: Gyulai István Memorial in Székesfehérvár September 8: Memorial Borisa Hanžekovića in Zagreb == 2024 World Athletics Label Road Races == === Elite Platinum === January 7: C&D Xiamen Marathon in Xiamen Winners: Asefa Boki","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the sport of athletics.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "a significant focus of such litigation. By August 14, at least one lawsuit had been filed against Hawaiian Electric, and the company experienced a decline in its stock value. A state circuit judge asserted he had the judicial right to end an impasse over who will have priority on payments – victims or the insurers. The order said although the insurance companies have a separate subrogation suit in Honolulu, the Maui court has the jurisdiction to resolve the issue to reach a “…just, efficient and economic determination of all the Maui Fire Cases.” The judge scheduled a “status conference” for August 2024 to determine the cause of the issues and resolve them. On August 9, 2023, a deputy attorney general representing the Board of Land and Natural Resources filed a petition for a writ of mandamus to the Hawai'i Supreme Court, alleging that a Hawaii circuit court judge's rulings regarding private water usage had restricted the amount of water available to fight the fires. This claim was","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Hawaii wildfires.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "team from Sohag and Berlin Universities uncovered the burial chamber of a woman named Edi, the daughter of Jifai-Hapi, who served as governor of Asyut in Upper Egypt during the reign of King Senusret I of the 12th dynasty. 5 – Archaeologists find the remains of nearly four dozen children in Trujillo, Peru. Historians believe that, they belonged to the local Chimu group who may have participated in child sacrifices as an attempt to appease their gods after heavy rains and flooding. The remains of two adults and nine llamas are also found nearby. 12 – Archaeologists discover a tomb in Petra, Jordan, with 12 human skeletons and artifacts about 2,000 years old. This discovery was featured by the TV show Expedition Unknown. 13 – Christopher Columbus' mortal is found in Seville, Spain, forensic scientists confirm using DNA analysis. The same analysis points to a Spanish-Jewish origin for Columbus. 14 – Scientists discover fossils of a reptile species, Gondwanax paraisensis, in southern","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in archaeology.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the United Nations Security Council to complain that Ukraine is supporting rebel groups in West Africa's Sahel region. 23 August – The United States announces a new military aid package to Ukraine, including air defense missiles, HIMARS munitions, anti-armor missiles, vehicles, and other equipment. During a meeting in Kyiv, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi urges President Zelenskyy to end the Russo-Ukrainian War, and volunteers to act as a mediator in talks between Zelenskyy and Russia. In a later national address, Zelenskyy thanks Modi but states that it is necessary for India to respect international law as well as Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty. 25 August – A British safety adviser working for Reuters is killed and two other journalists are injured in a Russian ballistic missile strike on their hotel in Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast. President Zelenskyy publicly presents the Ukrainian-produced Palianytsia turbojet powered loitering munition, intended to serve as","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Ukraine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "intellectual side of the clothing. Under the influence of deconstruction, a new strategy was formed in fashion - an understanding of fashion as an intellectual phenomenon. == Deconstruction in fashion and architecture == The emergence of deconstructivism in fashion is associated with the architectural tradition. The starting point is considered to be the exhibition ""Deconstructivist Architecture"", which took place at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1988. The exhibition presented works by then little-known artists Rem Koolhaas, Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry, Peter Eisenman, Daniel Libeskind and Bernard Tschumi. == Deconstructivism in fashion and philosophy == Deconstructivism in fashion is usually correlated with deconstruction as a philosophical movement - primarily with the works of Jacques Derrida. Fashionable deconstructivism is presented as a rethinking of the philosophical method formed by representatives of the European and Yale schools. Fashion deconstruction also","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Deconstruction (fashion).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "responders. Boosting rehabilitation programmes for prisoners including driving licenses. Combating youth crime including consideration of a Youth Justice Demerit Point system. Toughen legislation against fleeing drivers. Introducing anti-stalking legislation with new restraining and harmful digital communications orders, and prison terms. Introducing legislation giving sexual abuse victims the power to decide whether convicted offenders should receive name suppression. === Māori issues and the Treaty of Waitangi === Introducing the Treaty Principles Bill and support it to a Select Committee as soon as practicable. Enshrining Treaty Principles legislation into law. Amending Treaty of Waitangi legislation to ""refocus the scope, purpose, and nature of its inquiries back to the original intent of that legislation."" Removing all mentions of Treaty principles with ""specific words relating to the relevance and application of the Treaty, or repealing the references."" Halting all work","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Sixth National Government of New Zealand.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "(acting; 14-16 August) Paetongtarn Shinawatra (since 16 August) Supreme Patriarch: Ariyavongsagatanana (Amborn Ambaro) President of the National Assembly: Wan Muhamad Noor Matha (Prachachat) House of Representatives: 26th Senate: 12th (until 10 July); 13th (since 10 July) == Events == === January === 10 January: Dinosaur footprints dating from between 220 to 225 million years old are discovered in Phetchabun province. The Royal Phuket Marina becomes the first and only carbon-neutral marina in Asia. 11 January - Niti Vivatvanich, who was appointed Governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province on 19 December 2023 dies of a heart attack. 16 January – The Thai cabinet approves a 1 baht per litre cut on the diesel tax, which will last until the end of April. 17 January: Around 15 to 23 people are killed during an explosion at a fireworks factory in Suphan Buri. Activist Arnon Nampa is sentenced to four years in prison for a 2021 royal insult on social media. MP and Secretary-General of the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Thailand.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "recovered from the sea area to the north of the accident site. Around 8:30 on April 16, a saturation diver who dived from the submarine rescue ship ""Chihaya"" found the fuselage of the accident aircraft and five people (which looked like crew members) on the seabed at a depth of 106 metres (348 feet) on the north side of the Irabu Island. As of the night of April 16, two of the five people found on the seafloor have been confirmed dead. The Flight Data Recorder (hereinafter referred to as ""FDR"") has not been recovered, but this is due to unique reasons to GSDF. In the case of Maritime and Air Self-Defense Force helicopters, which often fly over the ocean, the FDR is attached to the outside of the aircraft, and when it detects a unique impact, it automatically ejects itself and separates from the aircraft, making it easy to find in the event of an accident. It has a strobe light emission and a function to emit a position signal. However, in the case of Ground Self-Defense Force","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Miyakojima helicopter crash.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "region several billions of euros. Luca Mercalli, president of the Italian Meteorological Society, stated that ""two records were broken in 15 days in the same region. An event like the one that occurred on 2 May might happen once in a century, but then another one hit the same areas only 15 days later."" Many events in the region were canceled or delayed due to the flooding. Throughout the Bologna metropolitan area, alongside many road closures, all schools and cultural activities were cancelled with people being strongly encouraged to work from home. The city's annual fun-run ""StraBologna"" was also postponed. Frozen food company Orogel, based in Cesena, provided industrial-size freezers set at –25°C in order to store ancient books and manuscripts, some dating back to the 16th century, from several libraries in the worst-affected areas of Emilia-Romagna, including Forlì, San Benedetto in Cava, Lugo, and Sant'Agata sul Santerno, among other towns. The objective of the freezing process,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Emilia-Romagna floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "administration did not agree to that condition; Brazil assumed mediation of the situation with the asylum seekers in the embassy residence after Argentine diplomats were expelled. Costa Rica has offered asylum to the six; international law affords protection of diplomatic personnel and political asylum seekers. == Aftermath == === Protests === Venezuelan citizens who considered the results to be fraudulent took to the streets to protest. During the month of July, the Venezuelan Observatory of Social Conflict (OVCS: Observatorio Venezolano de Conflictividad Social) documented 1,311 protests throughout Venezuela; 70% were on 29 or 30 July. OVCS said most of the protests occurred in poor areas, and involved ""harassment, arbitrary arrests, threats and political retaliation against leaders and sympathizers of opposition political parties"". As of 15 August, 25 people had been killed during protests nationwide. According to Victims Monitor, those included a 15-year-old; all were shot,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Venezuelan political crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the home planets of each boss representing it: Gorilla Nebula (Mighty Chewy), Tentacle System (Wako Tako), Serpent Starway (Lady Venomara), Camo Cosmos (Mecha Leon) and Feather Cluster (Falcon McFly), fighting them all along the way and retrieving lost parts of the mothership in the process. As soon as Astro has recovered a majority of his crew, and that the mothership had been fully repaired after exploring all galaxies, he encounters Space Bully Nebulax once again and gives chase, initiating an intergalactic war in the process, with most of the crew using older PlayStation hardware as part of their squadron, thus forming the PlaySquadron. After a lengthy fight across the universe, Astro and his fellow Bots reach Space Bully Nebulax for one last battle in order to retrieve the missing CPU. Moments later, Astro is able to retrieve the CPU, which inserts itself to the mothership, but not without a severely injured Nebulax picking one more fight. With the help of the Bots, Astro is","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Astro Bot.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "релігійних організацій"", and informally known as ""the ""Law on the Prohibition of the Russian Orthodox Church in Ukraine"") was adopted by the Verkhovna Rada (national parliament) of Ukraine on August 20, 2024. The law was adopted by 265 votes of people's deputies, while 29 voted against it, 4 abstained, and 23 did not vote. The law defines the criteria and consequences of banning the activity of foreign religious organizations and their branches, the specifics of the termination due to the motives of propaganda towards the ideology of ""Pax Russica"" and by direct instruction prohibits the activity of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) (UOC-MP) in Ukraine. Even before the start of legal proceedings regarding the prohibition of religious organizations, the authorities will be able to take state or public property from the lease of such structures, including temples and architectural monuments, whose lease contracts are terminated automatically a few months after the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Law of Ukraine _On the Protection of the Constitutional Order in the Field of Activities of Religious Organizations_.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "=== Guernsey in Jersey === === Austria in Isle of Man === === 2023 Netherlands Women's Tri-Nation Series === === 2023 Mdina Cup === === 2023 Valletta Cup === === 2022–23 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier === === 2022–23 ICC Men's T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific Qualifier === === 2023 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier B === === Isle of Man women in Austria === == August == === 2023 Women's Continental Cup === === Croatia in Hungary === === Germany against Guernsey in the Netherlands === === 2023 Men's Continental Cup === During the first match on 20 August, Malta's Fanyan Mughal became the first player in recorded international cricket to be dismissed by hitting the ball twice. === 2023 East Africa T20 Cup === === 2023 Malaysia Women's Quadrangular Series === === Jersey women in the Netherlands === === Myanmar women in Singapore === === 2023 Women's T20I Nordic Cup === === Guernsey women in Austria === === Japan women in Vanuatu","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Associate international cricket in 2023.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "May 14: The Danbury Hat Tricks defeated the Carolina Thunderbirds three games to two to win their first Commissioner's Cup title. October 7, 2022 – March 18: 2022–23 LNAH season Regular season champion: Thetford Assurancia March 22 – May 12: 2023 Vertdure Cup playoffs May 12: Saint-Georges Cool FM 103.5 defeated Thetford Assurancia four games to two to win their second Vertdure Cup title. === Junior (OHL/QMJHL/USHL/WHL) === September 22, 2022 – April 22: 2022–23 USHL season Anderson Cup & Western Conference winners: Fargo Force Eastern Conference winners: Chicago Steel April 24 – May 19: 2023 Clark Cup playoffs May 19: The Youngstown Phantoms defeat the Fargo Force in a three-game sweep to win their first Clark Cup title. September 22, 2022 – March 26: 2022–23 QMJHL season Jean Rougeau Trophy & East Division winners: Quebec Remparts Maritimes Division: Halifax Mooseheads West Division: Gatineau Olympiques Central Division: Sherbrooke Phoenix March 31 – May 21: 2023 Gilles-Courteau","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in ice hockey.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "destruction of territorial integrity in Ukraine to the tearing apart of the agreements in the Sino-British Joint Declaration. Many netizens also encouraged their followers to closely watch events regarding Ukraine, and also to donate when possible to help the Ukrainian people defend against Russian aggression. === Pro-Russian views of Chinese netizens === Former CPPCC member Lew Mon-hung posted on Facebook criticizing Chinese netizens for cheering on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, claiming they were like supporting the thievish actions of a tiger. There were posts from Chinese netizens praising Russians as ""brothers"" of China, and a columnist reprimanded them by bringing up Russia's role in the Eight-Nation Alliance in suppressing the power of Qing China. Chinese netizens also posted support for Putin, seeing any anti-Western sentiment as ""patriotic"", which Political scientist Simon Shen accused of being a false dilemma. == Reaction of Politicians == === Pro-democracy camp","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Hong Kong and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "(2023 timeline of the Somali Civil War); COVID-19 pandemic in Somalia === January === 4 January – Mahas bombings: 35 people are killed and many others wounded by al-Shabaab jihadists in a double car bombing in Mahas District, Hiran. 6 January Al-Shabaab gunmen storm a village in Hirshabelle State, killing at least six people. The village was captured from al-Shabab the previous week. At least 20 people are killed and many more injured during an ambush by al-Shabaab insurgents at a government base at the Hilowle Gaab village. 16 January The Somali Armed Forces claim it recaptured the port town of Harardhere from Al-Shabaab militants. According to a Puntland officer, Somali forces allied with regional militias also took the town of El Dhere. 17 January – Seven soldiers, including a commander, are killed when al-Shabaab terrorists attack a base in Hawadley with a suicide car bomb and gunmen. 22 January – Five civilians and six al-Shabaab terrorists were killed during a siege of a","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Somalia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "minister shortly, and to present an emergency law to ensure taxes could still be collected and a government shutdown avoided in the new year. He also accused the National Rally and the New Popular Front of uniting in an ""anti-republican front,"" saying that ""they chose disorder."" == Reactions == === Financial === Moody's Ratings warned that the government's collapse ""deepens the country's political stalemate"" and ""reduces the probability of a consolidation of public finances."" === Political commentators === Author Éric Brunet described the collapse as ""jaw-droppingly French,"" saying that there was ""no pragmatism. Just ideology. All the speeches were about values, about extremes. Our whole discourse is disconnected from reality."" Simon Toubeau of the University of Nottingham described the collapse as a ""persistence of the competitive and majoritarian instincts of France's politicians that engendered this crisis,"" adding that while Macron was ""content to partner with the others to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Collapse of the Barnier government.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "in his post. == Seizure of power == On 26 July 2023, Tchiani led the Presidential guards in detaining President Bazoum in the Presidential palace in the capital Niamey as part of the 2023 Nigerien coup d'état. The coup was reportedly led by Tchiani, whom analysts said Bazoum had planned to relieve from his position. Sources close to Bazoum said that he had decided on Tchiani's dismissal at a cabinet meeting on 24 July as their relations had reportedly become strained. On 28 July, Tchiani proclaimed himself as the president of the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland in an address on state television. He said the coup was undertaken to avoid ""the gradual and inevitable demise"" of the country and said that Bazoum had tried to hide ""the harsh reality"" of the country, which he called ""a pile of dead, displaced, humiliation and frustration"". He also criticized the Government's security strategy for its purported ineffectiveness but did not give a timeline for a return to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Abdourahamane Tchiani.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the position, at last, of taking time to write, means that it's the man who suffers [...] It's something universal and fundamental vis à vis the place of men and women in the family"". Triet wrote Anatomy of a Fall for Sandra Hüller, marking their second collaboration following the 2019 comedy-drama film Sibyl. When Hüller was cast in the role of a German writer who is accused of murdering her French husband in France, Triet told the actress that the language would be an important subject in the film, as the couple did not speak the same language and communicated through English. Hüller wanted to speak French in the film, but Triet rejected the idea. ""It was very important to have this sensitivity, this feeling that the husband and the wife don't speak the same language, so they communicate through a third language, English. There was also this idea of what it means to be a foreigner on trial in France. To be tried in a country that is not your own can be tough because you're judged","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Anatomy of a Fall.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "a judiciary case against the detained protesters for assault, resistance to authority, injuring, aggravated damage, fire, and the attack to the legislature. Some of those protesters were from Buenos Aires, and the investigation of their cell phones confirmed that they were paid $5,000 to take part in the protest and that they were instructed to use hoods and surgical masks to conceal their identities. A pair of protesters carried Arg$1,000,000 in banknotes, stored in a backpack, and some of them were identified as members of HIJOS and work unions. Kirchnerite diplomats negotiated a swift reaction of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), who described abuses and urged to respect the freedom of speech, the standards in the use of the force, and political dialogue that respects union rights and indigenous groups. The statement was criticized by diplomats from Juntos por el Cambio who said that it was based on biased and unchecked sources and that the IACHR has not been","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Jujuy protests.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "for the future"" and ""dedication to peace."" South Korea: The Foreign Ministry congratulated Pezeshkian and said it looked forward to ""further enhancing our friendly relations with Iran"". Syria: President Bashar al-Assad said he intended to work with the new administration ""to boost the Syrian-Iranian strategic relationship and open new promising horizons for bilateral cooperation"". Tajikistan: President Emomali Rahmon congratulated Pezeshkian. Turkey: President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan congratulated Pezeshkian and expressed his confidence that their relations will ""continue to develop in every realm"". Turkmenistan: President Serdar Berdimuhamedow congratulated Pezeshkian. United Arab Emirates: President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan said he wished Pezeshkian ""success in his role"" and was looking forward ""to working together to further strengthen ties"" with Iran. United States: The State Department described the election as ""not free or fair"" and noted the significant rate of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Iranian presidential election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "would pay for the entire cost of reconstructing the bridge. In June 2024, the Maryland Department of Transportation accepted bids to design and build a replacement bridge by fall 2028 at an estimated cost of $1.7 billion to $1.9 billion. == See also == List of bridge failures Severn Railway Bridge accident – a similar incident in the UK in 1960 Tasman Bridge disaster – a similar incident in Australia in 1975 Almö Bridge collapse – a similar incident in Sweden in 1980 == Notes == == References == === Works cited === Frittelli, John; Goldman, Ben; Lohman, Ali E. (March 29, 2024). Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) (Report). Congressional Research Service. Retrieved April 2, 2024. Contact of Containership Dali with the Francis Scott Key Bridge and Subsequent Bridge Collapse (PDF) (Report). National Transportation Safety Board. May 14, 2024. Retrieved May 15, 2024. == External links == Official Joint Command Response website Francis Scott Key Bridge","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "== === Pandora Papers === President Guillermo Lasso faced various challenges regarding reported corruption during his tenure of two years. In the Pandora Papers leak by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), Lasso faced his first controversy in October 2021 when it was reported that he had foreign bank accounts in a tax haven created in an effort to prevent others from seeing his net worth; an act that is illegal for public officials in Ecuador. Lasso responded by saying he would be transparent with the ICIJ, stating that he had removed assets from his foreign accounts legally. A congressional committee attempted to begin a process to remove Lasso from office, though this was blocked by his government. The investigation of Lasso was filed by the Comptroller of Ecuador. === El Gran Padrino scandal === On 9 January 2023, La Posta published a report titled El Gran Padrino (""The Great Godfather""), in which it detailed an alleged corruption plot within","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Ecuadorian political crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "reaffirmed that they will advance their efforts toward the achievement of the SDGs, and expressed their expectations for promoting concrete investment under the ""Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII)"" and various reforms including the reform of Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs). 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You can also fill out a Google form on the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/ArmWomenNow.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "be accepted. Radomir Lazović, the Do not let Belgrade drown representative, announced that the demand to hold a session in the National Assembly on the issue regarding the shootings was accepted on 12 May. The session began on 18 May. During the session on 19 May, Brnabić alleged that ""everything that has happened after the shootings is directly fueled by foreign intelligence services"", and called Miroslav Aleksić, an opposition member of parliament, a ""disgusting piece of shit"". Demonstrators gathered in front of the National Assembly, after which they walked through Kneza Miloša Street and towards the Gazela Bridge, which they blocked. The Gazela Bridge was closed for traffic for two hours, while the protest ended near Sava Centar, New Belgrade. 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When ITN was handed the mandate by Radev, they opted to form a minority government with the support of the other anti-corruption parties and BSPzB, but the negotiations fell through. GERB ruled out trying to form a government, and BSPzB failed to convince other parties to support the caretaker government for a full 4-year term. Another election was scheduled for 14 November, occurring at the same time as the presidential election. Yanev continued as caretaker Prime Minister. === November","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2021\u2013present Bulgarian political crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Kahramanli, the ""For Civil Society"" Public Union chaired by Rafiq Ismayil and the ""Multimedia Information Systems and Technologies Center"" Public Union chaired by Osman Gunduz joined together to form the Election Observation and Analysis Group Coalition. This coalition will observe the elections with more than 500 representatives. 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The Fred Nile Group and Shooters Party won a seat each. In addition, six ungrouped candidates were elected. Doone Kennedy (ACM, Tasmania) and Vilma Ward (ACM, Queensland) resigned as delegates prior to the Constitutional Convention. In accordance with the provisions of the election, they were replaced by the next unelected member of their respective group who was willing to fill the vacancy. Kennedy was replaced by Edward O'Farrell (6th on the ACM ticket) and Ward was replaced by Thomas Bradley (3rd on the ACM ticket).: 23  == Australia == == New South Wales == == Victoria == == Queensland == The ACM, ARM and Clem Jones Team all won three delegates in Queensland. The ARM chose to run three tickets − a main statewide ticket, along with one for North Queensland and one for Central Queensland. 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On May 18, 2024, Carpenter performed a mashup of ""Feather"" and ""Nonsense"" on Saturday Night Live in a rose gold jumpsuit decorated with feathers alongside background dancers dressed in white. She replaced the lyric ""I'm so sorry for your loss"" with ""I'm on SNL and you're not."" Uproxx's Alex Gonzalez described the performance as ""angelic"" and believed she dominated","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Feather (song).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "for medals in 13 weight categories, which were approved by the Board of Directors of the International Boxing Association (IBA) in July 2021. == Prize money == Gold medallists received $200,000, with silver medallists receiving the previous champion's purse of $100,000 and bronze medallists taking home $50,000. 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South Africa has hosted the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 2010 FIFA World Cup and could use the infrastructure that was built for the tournament. In September 2022, South Africa announced its bid to host the 2027 women's edition. A successful bid would be Africa's first time hosting the Women's World Cup. They sought","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2027 FIFA Women's World Cup bids.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "federal election resulted in the Social Democratic Party (SPD) emerging as the strongest party in the Bundestag, with 25.71% of the vote (206 seats out of 736). The SPD reached an agreement to form a ruling coalition with The Greens (118 seats) and the FDP (91 seats), with SPD leader Olaf Scholz as federal chancellor. The resulting Scholz cabinet was appointed in December 2021. This marked the first time the governing coalition in the Bundestag was a traffic light coalition (Ampelkoalition), named after the colours associated with the three parties: red (SPD), yellow (FDP) and green (Greens). With SPD and The Greens being considered centre-left and FDP economically liberal, the ideological differences between the three parties led to challenges in the newly formed government from the start. This showed itself in disagreements in areas such as budget planning, environmentalism or social services, often resulting in gridlocks. Additionally, the country entered an economic crisis while","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 German government crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of the Romanian Association of Banks (Romanian: Asociația Română a Băncilor) votes on the make-up of its board of directors, following the vacancy of one seat. 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Low cost carrier Wizz Air","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Romania.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "painting by Jan Linsen that was stolen as part of a theft of 85 artworks from the Westfries Museum in Hoorn, The Netherlands in 2005 is recovered from an apartment in Kraków. 28 May – A soldier is injured after being stabbed along the Poland-Belarus border by a migrant trying to enter the country illegally during a patrol in Podlaskie Voivodeship. He later dies of his injuries on 6 June. 29 May: The Polish Defence Ministry gives Ukraine permission to use Polish-supplied weapons to strike targets inside Russian territory. 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Skyline Queenstown resort reopened its gondola on 24 September but did not","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 southern New Zealand floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other officials urged their allies to allow Ukraine to strike inside Russia with Western-supplied weapons in response to the daily bombings of Ukrainian cities by Russian forces from military bases located inside Russia. Shortly after the US lifted these restrictions, the German government gave permission for Ukraine to use its weapons inside Russia. This came with a ""just over the border"" striking policy limited to Kharkiv Oblast, where Russia launched an offensive and made tactical gains. On 20 June 2024, facing pressure from Ukraine and its European allies, and in response to the North Korea-Russia mutual defence pact, the United States authorised Ukraine to use American-supplied weapons against Russian forces across the border, extending beyond the region near Kharkiv. This decision facilitated successful Ukrainian military operations that included strikes into Russian territory. Ukrainian officials have subsequently advocated for the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Washington summit.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "countries. === Half-time show === Shakira was announced as the halftime performer for the final on July 8, 2024. She performed four songs with backup dancers and robots. The extension of halftime from the traditional 15 minutes to 26 minutes was criticized by Colombia coach Néstor Lorenzo prior to the match. == Route to the final == === Argentina === Argentina was the most successful nation in the tournament alongside Uruguay, with both countries winning it 15 times each. Argentina were seeking to defend their Copa América title from their 2021 conquest. As a defending champion, they were also seeking to retain the title for the first time since its 1993 Copa América triumph. The team was drawn in the group A alongside Canada, Chile and Peru. The team that Lionel Scaloni called to the tournament was mostly formed by the 2022 World Cup winners, with only Papu Gómez, Juan Foyth, Paulo Dybala, Thiago Almada and Ángel Correa being absent in relation to the world cup squad.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Copa Ame\u0301rica final.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Giammattei (until 15 January); Bernardo Arévalo onwards Vice-President: Guillermo Castillo Reyes (until 15 January); Karin Herrera onwards == Events == === January === 11 January: 2023 Guatemalan general election: Former Minister of the Interior Napoleón Barrientos is arrested for failing to comply with his duties for not using force to evict the blockades and demonstrations that occurred in October, which called for the resignation of Attorney General María Consuelo Porras. The Public Ministry orders the arrest of four magistrates of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal who have been living in exile since losing their immunity in November. Vice President-elect Karin Herrera presents a legal appeal before the Constitutional Court due to the risk of a possible arrest warrant against her, thereby violating her immunity. 14 January: Bernardo Arévalo is inaugurated as President of Guatemala. === February === 2 February: The European Council applies sanctions to Attorney General of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Guatemala.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Gurulyov published a message from Popov explaining the reasons for his dismissal. Popov declared that Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov dismissed him over his concerns for troops fighting without rest and criticism of Russian battlefield strategy. In response to Popov's criticisms, Gerasimov accused him of ""engaging disinformation in panic."" Popov indirectly accused Gerasimov and Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu of betraying Russian soldiers on the battlefield by failing to provide sufficient support and raised questions about ""the lack of counter-battery fire, the absence of artillery radars and the mass deaths and injuries of our brothers from enemy artillery."" Popov finished his message by exhorting his soldiers to continue the fight to defeat the Ukrainian counteroffensive ""in the name of the blood spilled by soldiers and officers."" State Duma Defense Committee Chairman Andrey Kartapolov responded to Popov's message with the statement that Popov's criticisms would be","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Ivan Ivanovich Popov.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "are killed in a raid on one of the victims' residences by the Tatmadaw in Kyaikto, Mon State. 28 August: The Tatmadaw launches a major counteroffensive against rebels in Kachin State, following the fall of Momauk to the Kachin Independence Army. A UN official says that the Arakan Army has begun indiscriminately attacking the Muslim Rohingyas after capturing much of Rakhine State, forcing thousands of people to flee. 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Zoubida Assoul, a lawyer and former magistrate, announced her decision to run for president as the leader of the Union for Reform and Progress (UCP). A total of 34 people expressed their intention to run for the presidency, including Youcef Aouchiche of the Socialist Forces Front, Abdellah Hassan Cherif of the Movement of Society for Peace; and Sadia Naghzi of the General Confederation of Algerian Enterprises. Prospective candidates were required to collect a minimum number of signatures to register their candidacy before 18 July. The number of candidates was subsequently reduced to 15. On 13 July Louisa Hanoune of the Workers' Party announced her withdrawal of her candidacy as president, citing ""unfair conditions"". On 1 August the attorney general of the court of Algiers announced the opening of an in-depth preliminary investigation concerning the sale of sponsorships by more than 50 elected officials to candidates for the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Algerian presidential election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the space occupied by pressure groups and non-government organisations. Let Furies Have Their Hour: Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher revolutionise their own countries as they redefine a new social contract. Neoliberalism takes hold in other parts of the world. Working class ideals decline in influence and urban landscapes are transformed. However these ideas hold no solutions to emerging challenges such rising inequality and the AIDS epidemic. Ideology propels the US towards a more confrontationist posture with the Soviet Union, which under Mikhail Gorbachev also begins to make reforms. The Victory: Remaking Europe: Economic stagnation in Eastern Europe, and Gorbachev's repudiation of the Brezhnev Doctrine leads to the sudden collapse of the Soviet bloc. Countries and ideologies compete to redefine what post Cold War Europe would look like, including on the questions of German reunification and east–west relations. The European Community's integrationist agenda gains momentum.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Empire of Democracy.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "for all offices in all locations, including those to be elected proportionally, and must be maintained with a single leadership structure over the course of the elected legislature. Federations may also act as parties to form coalitions. For 2022, the federations formed were Brazil of Hope (PT–PCdoB–PV), Always Forward (PSDB–Cidadania), and the PSOL REDE Federation (PSOL–REDE). For offices to be elected proportionally, each party must nominate candidates of each sex in a distribution between 30 and 70%. Under rulings by the Superior Electoral Court and the Supreme Federal Court, parties must also allocate their funds and broadcast time proportionally to the number of their candidates of each sex and race. === Procedure === Voting in Brazilian elections can only be done in person and only on election day, which is always a Sunday. There is no provision for either postal voting or early voting. Voter registration must be done in advance, and each voter can only vote in one","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2026 Brazilian general election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Antony Blinken's nomination as U.S. Secretary of State confirmed. In 2022, he coordinated communications efforts regarding Russia's invasion of Ukraine for the U.S. National Security Council. Miller then worked for management and communications firm Vianovo, while also appearing as an analyst on MSNBC. On April 11, 2023, Miller was named as the spokesperson for the United States Department of State, succeeding Ned Price. He started in this new position on April 24, 2023. Miller has been responsible for communicating the State Department's public policy positions during the Israel–Hamas war. At a press conference on the matter, after he stated the U.S. ""doesn't dictate to any country what it must do"", a journalist interjected ""Unless you invade them."" Miller's laughter prompted Al Jazeera to run the following headline: ""US official laughs at question on invading other countries"". While answering questions pertaining to the Gaza death toll, Miller was accused by a man understood to be","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Matthew Miller (spokesperson).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "team: first in 1996, once after placing bottom of their group at the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2015, again in 2022, and the latest in 2023 immediately after winning the World Cup. Lola Gallardo and Sandra Paños were the only players signatory to each dispute between 2015 and 2023, with Alexia Putellas, Irene Paredes and Jennifer Hermoso also significantly involved. Gallardo and Paños were considered retired by the RFEF after the third dispute. The unsettled tensions came to a head when Spain won the 2023 World Cup. During the medal presentation at this event, RFEF president Luis Rubiales kissed Hermoso on the lips without consent, causing global outcry and a rapid examination of the conditions the players had complained about; five days later, 81 players signed a letter denouncing abuse in the RFEF and saying they would not play for Spain again until its leadership changed. == 1996: First request for Quereda's removal == Ignacio ""Nacho"" Quereda became the second coach in Spain","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Disputes involving the Spain women's national football team.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "views == In addition to the specific support expressed by people and groups at the January 2024 conference, Israeli public opinion is divided on the issue of resettling Gaza. === Israeli government === ==== Prime Minister Netanyahu ==== Netanyahu has repeatedly said that it is not the government's policy or plan to resettle Gaza with Israeli Jews, however he is largely dependent on resettlement supporters for political support and according to the Atlantic, ""Netanyahu might try to do it anyway"". ==== Officials ==== In November 2023 members of the Israeli Parliament, comprised mostly from the Likud party proposed repealing a law that prohibits Israeli citizens from entering Gaza, but has not moved forwards with the proposal. As 2023 came to an end, far-right Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir stated ""We must promote a solution to encourage the emigration of the residents of Gaza"". After Moshe Saada, a far-right Member of the Knesset (MK), claimed he had never before","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Proposed Israeli resettlement of the Gaza Strip.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the Faroe Islands – Aksel V. Johannesen Prime minister of Greenland – Múte Bourup Egede == Events == === January === 10 January – Pernille Vermund announces that she will recommend that New Right be dissolved on the party's next general assembly after five years in parliament. 14 January – Queen Margrethe II signs paperwork at a Council of State meeting, formalizing her abdication after 52 years on the throne. She is succeeded by her son, Frederik X, who is proclaimed king by prime minister Mette Frederiksen on the balcony of Christiansborg Castle. === February === 18 February – Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen announces that the country will donate all of its artillery shells to Ukraine. === March === 2 March – Søren Pape Poulsen, leader of the Conservative People's Party, has a cerebral hemorrhage at a party conference in Vejen and is taken to Odense University Hospital, where he dies aged 52. Deputy leader Michael Ziegler (da) becomes temporary leader of the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Denmark.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "that ""allies like Cuba and Russia are lending their ruthless intelligence services to help Maduro detect any signs of betrayal"" in the armed forces. Joshua Goodman wrote for the Associated Press that ""so long as Maduro has the support of the armed forces and powerful allies like Russia and China"", it is ""unrealistic"" to think other countries can play a significant role. Laureano Perez Izquierdo wrote in Infobae on 25 August that the support of Russia's Vladimir Putin, similar to his support of the Al-Assad family in Syria, helps maintain Maduro in power, stating: ""Like Al-Assad, Maduro has the unwavering support of Russia and China"", along with ""Cuba, which penetrated all the structures of [Venezuelan] government and defense"". Perez Izquierdo concludes that votes for González will not alter Putin's stance. Speculation that Maduro may seek exile in Cuba or Turkey has advanced, but there has been no indication Maduro intends to step down. In the context of exit negotiations, Nora Gamez","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Venezuelan political crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "at least 3,661 have been killed in Haiti, including 100 children, amid the ongoing gang violence. 30 September – The United Nations Security Council unanimously votes to extend the Kenyan-led multinational police mission to Haiti until 2 October 2025. 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The Jasper wildfire destroyed one-third of the town's structures and was one of the most expensive natural disasters in Canadian history. Smoke from the fires reduced air quality through the United States and Canada and reached as far as Mexico and Europe. There have been two fatalities reported related to the fires: a firefighter killed by a falling tree in Alberta, and a helicopter pilot in the Northwest Territories who crashed while assisting with wildfire management. The 2024 season is poised to have the second-highest carbon emissions since the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service measurements began in 2003, behind only the historically destructive 2023 season. By total area burned—over 5.3 million hectares (13 million acres) as of September 12—it was one of the six worst years in the preceding 50. 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Crooks is believed to have acted alone. The rifle Crooks used had been legally bought by his father in 2013, who sold it to Crooks in October 2023. He had no criminal record. The FBI said that there had been ""no indication of any mental health issues"" regarding Crooks. Crooks attended Bethel Park High School and graduated from Community College of Allegheny County two months before the shooting. He worked as a dietary aide in the kitchen of a nearby nursing home. Some people who knew him characterized him as quiet, and a former classmate said he had been bullied ""every day"" at school for wearing camouflage to class. Most neighbors also described Crooks as quiet and as a ""normal person"". He was a member of the Clairton Sportsmen's Club, which has a 200-yard (180 m) rifle range. After the shooting, the FBI uncovered a social media account ""believed to be associated with the shooter"" with about 700 comments from 2019 to 2020. Reports regarding the content of the posts are","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "have agreed to stand the leader of Přísaha as their joint candidate. === Composition of contested seats before the elections === Most seats up for the election, 13 out of 27, are held by the Spolu aliance, with 10 of these being held by ODS, two by KDU-ČSL and one by TOP 09. STAN lead bloc will defend seven seats and progressive pack composed of Pirates, SEN 21 and the Greens will be incumbent in two districts, with Pirates and SEN 21 defending one seat each The opposition only holds two up the seats up in 2024, including the sole Senate seat held by SOCDEM in Karviná. Three senators elected as independents will have their seats up for re-election, only two of them have chosen to contest the elections. == Results == In the first round, 19 of the ANO's candidates to the Senate advanced to the runoff, while two others were elected outright, along with one KDU-ČSL candidate, a TOP 09 candidate, and a member of Social Democracy. Twenty-two seats were to be contested in the second","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Czech Senate election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to resolve the territorial controversy over Guayana Esequiba?"" ""Do you agree to oppose, by all legal means, Guyana's claim to unilaterally dispose of a sea pending delimitation, illegally and in violation of international law?"" ""Do you agree with the creation of the Guayana Esequiba state and the development of an accelerated plan for comprehensive care for the current and future population of that territory, which includes, among others, the granting of citizenship and identity card? Venezuela, in accordance with the Geneva Agreement and International Law, consequently incorporating said state on the map of Venezuelan territory?"" == Conduct == On 19 November, a referendum rehearsal was held in Venezuela. On 29 November, an electoral rehearsal was also organized for high school students between the ages of 12 and 18. It was announced that more than 350,000 military personnel would guard the electoral process nationwide. During the referendum on 3 December, low turnout and presence","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Venezuelan referendum.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "companies with ideas and developments that can be used in the defense of Ukraine, launched on 26 April 2023. Utilising inventive ideas and the skills of people to create almost anything that will help Ukraine avoid losses and injuries to its forces and/or inflict losses on its enemies. == Funding == Initial funding of 100 million hryvnias (about $2.7 million) was provided at launch. The budget for 2024 is 1.5 billion hryvnias ($39 million). == Objective and method of operation == Brave1 plans to bring experts together who can turn ideas and prototypes into workable weapons that can be used by the armed force of Ukraine within weeks, rather than months or years. The Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Strategic Industries, Ministry of Economy, the National Security and Defense Council, the General Staff of the Armed Forces, and the Ministry of Digital Transformation are all involved in Brave1, with ideas being considered by all interested parties who then allocate a priority rating","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Brave1.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "When applying this provision, the facts of the propagation of the ideology of ""Pax Russica"" are taken into account both directly by the religious organization and by its statutory or other management bodies, by other persons acting on their behalf by assignment or with permission or in accordance with another method of agreement, regardless of the form of such coordination. Consideration of the issue of confirming the facts of the use of a religious organization to propagate the ideology of the ""Pax Russica"" is carried out by the Central Committee of the Russian Federation, which implements state policy in the field of religion. During the examination, the conclusions of the religious expert examination, information of other Central Committees, data from public electronic registers, as well as information received from individuals and/or legal entities, from the media and other open sources may be used. === Prohibition procedure === The procedure for terminating and banning","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Law of Ukraine _On the Protection of the Constitutional Order in the Field of Activities of Religious Organizations_.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "May 2009 together with its three ministers. Coalition talks with the People's Union of Estonia were derailed on 1 June 2009 by the party councils of the People's Union and of the Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica (IRL). Therefore, from 4 June 2009 the cabinet continued as a minority cabinet with 50 seats out of 101 in the Riigikogu without asking for a new mandate. === Taavi Rõivas's second cabinet === Following the 2015 election, Reform started coalition talks with the Social Democrats, Pro Patria and Res Publica Union (IRL) and the Free Party. After nearly three weeks of negotiations, the Free Party left the coalition talks, mainly due to disagreements on taxation and state funding of parties. Following that, Reform successfully negotiated a new Triple Alliance coalition with SDE and IRL, forming a second government headed by Rõivas in April. On 7 November 2016, SDE and IRL announced that they were asking Prime Minister Taavi Rõivas to resign and were planning on negotiating a","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Triple Alliance (Estonia).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "on the UK Singles Chart. The album also debuted atop the Irish Albums Chart, marking Grande's fifth consecutive number-one album in Ireland. In Canada, Eternal Sunshine debuted atop the Billboard Canadian Albums Chart, earning Grande her fifth number-one album there. It remained at number-one for two consecutive weeks. Upon release, all 12 chart-eligible tracks from the album appeared simultaneously on the Canadian Hot 100. ""Yes, And?"" debuted at number-one, becoming Grande's seventh chart-topper, and ""We Can't Be Friends (Wait for Your Love)"" debuted at number-three, marking her 23rd top ten hit in the country. On Luminate's 2024 midyear music report, Eternal Sunshine ranked as the tenth best-selling album of the year as of July with 91,000 total album-equivalent units, which consisted of 6,000 album sales, 8,000 song sales, 110.3 million on-demand audio streams, and 4.4 million on-demand video streams. In Australia, Eternal Sunshine debuted at number-one on the ARIA Albums Chart,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Eternal Sunshine (album).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "them to perform specific actions referencing said games.. Coins may also be used to purchase a bluebird helper that assists the player in uncovering any Bots or puzzle pieces which they might have missed on their first attempt at the level. The bluebird helper is available at the beginning of each level, and can only be purchased from the second attempt of a level onwards. === Abilities and controls === Astro has access to 15 new abilities, which attach onto him and enhance both his traversal and combative capabilities. Some of these new abilities include Barkster the Bulldog Booster (granting Astro the ability to air-dash through enemies and terrain), the Twin-Frog Gloves (allowing Astro to punch enemies from a distance and swing/slingshot off of certain surfaces), and Handy-D (a monkey which allows Astro to climb on certain surfaces, swing, and slam the ground). The boss battles present at the end of each galaxy are fought using these abilities. The game provides a selection of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Astro Bot.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Port-au Prince, while the government of the Dominican Republic announced plans to evacuate its officials and citizens from Port-au-Prince. On 21 March, one of the gang leaders, known only as Makandal, was killed by the bwa kale in Petion-Ville. A day later, Ernst Julme, the leader of Delmas 95 who had escaped from prison earlier in the month, was killed by police in the same area. Julme's death was described as a significant setback for Cherizier in his attempts to take over Port-au-Prince. == Reactions == === International === Colombia: The Colombian foreign ministry asked Haiti to provide ""special protection"" to the 18 ex-Colombian soldiers convicted of the assassination of Jovenel Moïse who remained in their cells during the jailbreak. United States: President Joe Biden expressed concern about the deteriorating security situation in Haiti and emphasized the need for a coordinated international response to stabilize Haiti. The State Department highlighted continued efforts to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Haitian jailbreak.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Prefecture: Shinji Hirai Toyama Prefecture: Hachiro Nitta Wakayama Prefecture: Shūhei Kishimoto Yamagata Prefecture: Mieko Yoshimura Yamaguchi Prefecture: Tsugumasa Muraoka Yamanashi Prefecture: Kotaro Nagasaki == Arts and entertainment == 2024 in anime 2024 in Japanese music 2024 in Japanese television List of 2024 box office number-one films in Japan List of Japanese films of 2024 == Events == === January === January 1 – Six wards in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, including Naka-ku, Minami-ku, Higashi-ku, Nishi-ku, and Kita-ku, are disestablished and replaced by two new wards, namely Hamana-ku and Chūō-ku. A 7.5 magnitude earthquake strikes Ishikawa Prefecture, killing 241 people. January 2 – 2024 Haneda Airport runway collision: A Japan Airlines Airbus A350-900 collides with a Japan Coast Guard DHC-8 aircraft and bursts into flames at Tokyo's Haneda Airport. The Coast guard plane was going to deliver aid to those affected by the earthquake in Ishikawa Prefecture the day","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Japan.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "– Donetsk border, retaking the settlement of Rivnopil on November 13. The following week, Russian forces intensified their assault efforts towards Velyka Novosilka from the east. At the same time, Russian forces also expanded the front to the northeast reaching the outskirts of Rozdolne, threatening to cut off the Velyka Novosilka – Bahatyr – Pokrovsk road. With these flanking maneuvers from the east, Russian assault groups attempt to bypass the Ukrainian fortifications, which are mainly built and aimed to stop attacks from the south. Russian forces entered the warehouses located southeast of Velyka Novosilka on 23 November, bringing the frontline up to the outskirts of the town, and subsequently captured the buildings on 24 November. Meanwhile in the northeast, elements of Russia's 37th Motor Rifle Brigade and 40th Naval Infantry Brigade raised the flag in the center of Rozdolne, confirming that Russian forces had taken full control of the village by November 29. Starting in","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Velyka Novosilka offensive.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "== Reactions == === Domestic === Following the announcement of the coup, celebrations broke out in the streets of Libreville and in other cities across the country. The Port of Libreville suspended operations. A spokesman for the opposition Alternance 2023 coalition thanked the army for standing up to an ""electoral coup d'etat"" without bloodshed and called on it to finish counting the results of the annulled election and formally recognize the victory of its candidate, Albert Ondo Ossa, adding that it had invited the security forces to take part in discussions ""to work out the situation within a patriotic and responsible framework"". However, Ondo Ossa himself criticized the coup, calling it ""a disappointment"", a ""family affair"" and a ""palace revolution"", claiming that it had been orchestrated by Ali Bongo's estranged sister Pascaline Bongo and noting that it was led by Oligui, who was also Bongo's cousin. In conjunction with the election, he called the recent events ""two coups in","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Gabonese coup d'e\u0301tat.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "which claimed to prove Asen Vasilev's role within the scheme. The events of the scandal, despite occurring outside the election campaign period, were identified by some analysts as signalling the ""beginning"" of the pre-election campaign. Additionally, the scandal was used in the campaign, notably by ITN, in order to attack PP–DB. ==== ""Turkish Stream"" gas pipeline scandal ==== In early March, an alleged copy of the roadmap for the construction of the TurkStream (also known as the ""Balkan Stream"") gas pipeline through Bulgaria was released by the investigative newspaper, BG Elves. It suggested that the main role in the construction of the pipeline was undertaken by Russian firms, additionally it demonstrated that the pipeline's construction directly served Russian interests. The pipeline was given approval by the Third Borisov government. PP–DB accused GERB of helping Russia build a new pathway for natural gas circumventing Ukraine, thus enabling the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 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On 8 March, the US conducted strikes against two Houthi truck-mounted anti-ship missiles in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen. On 11 March, the US conducted six","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 missile strikes in Yemen.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "in coach due to enough public pressure. Around the same time as the documentary, the 2021 NWSL abuse scandal came to light, with Boquete confirming that Quereda's abuse had been going on for years by the time she was playing at implicated NWSL clubs in the early 2010s. == Las 15: 2022–23 player dispute == === Dispute === In the summer of 2022, senior players in the squad felt that it needed ""a fresh start"", particularly after going out at the quarter-finals at UEFA Women's Euro 2022 in July. There was discontent among players in the months before, however; in the documentary Alexia: Labor Omnia Vincit, star player Alexia Putellas is shown expressing futility towards the team's situation in April 2022. With players having previously experienced malaise at the team's conditions, being one of the favourites at the Euro made it more disappointing when they did not perform. In August 2022, at the first Spain team camp after the Euro, three team captains (Irene Paredes, Jennifer","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Disputes involving the Spain women's national football team.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "against partisans in the Oblast. During the Wagner Group rebellion on 24 June, it was noted by the Atlantic Council that partisans were still operating in Belgorod. In mid-July, the Ukrainian Main Directorate of Intelligence published a video showing Chechen volunteers ambushing a Russian military truck at Sereda, Belgorod, killing two Russian soldiers. They were members of the Separate Special Purpose Battalion. In August, the Russian government sanctioned the creation of self-defense militias in Belgorod and Kursk to assist in the border defense. On 28 September, the Freedom of Russia Legion claimed that it had begun another raid into Belgorod Oblast. The Russian Astra Telegram channel also stated that Russian troops were battling pro-Ukrainian forces at the border. On 17 December 2023, pro-Ukrainian partisans launched another raid into Belgorod. According to a Russian official and other Russian as well as Ukrainian sources, the insurgents targeted the Morozovsk airbase with ""mass","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Belgorod Oblast incursions.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "despite it being highly controversial. The benefit cap primarily affects families with children, high rents, or both. By 2024, the year Starmer and Reeves entered government, two-thirds of the families affected by the cap were single-parent families, half of which had a child under five. On 23 July 2024, Labour withdrew the whip from 7 of its MPs who had supported an amendment tabled by the Scottish National Party (SNP)'s Westminster leader Stephen Flynn to scrap it, with Flynn stating that scrapping the cap would immediately raise 300,000 children out of poverty. MPs rejected the SNP amendment by 363 votes to 103. The seven Labour MPs suspended for six months were John McDonnell, Richard Burgon, Ian Byrne, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Imran Hussain, Apsana Begum and Zarah Sultana, all of whom now sit as independents. Starmer launched a Child Poverty Taskforce, in which expert officials from across government would work together on how best to support more than four-million children living","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Premiership of Keir Starmer.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Kansas City fail to reach an agreement in labour negotiations, resulting in a strike that halts rail freight traffic. Jamie Korab wins the 2024 Waterford Valley provincial by-election. August 26 – Canada announces a 100% tariff on imports of Chinese-made electric vehicles and a 25% tariff on Chinese steel and aluminum. === September === September 4 The New Democratic Party ends its supply and confidence agreement with the Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Pakistani resident Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, also known as Shazeb Jadoon, is arrested in Ormstown, Quebec on suspicion of plotting attacks against Jewish people in the United States on the anniversary of the 7 October attacks on behalf of the Islamic State. September 5–15 – 2024 Toronto International Film Festival. September 9 – Finnish-Canadian sportswear mogul Peter Nygård is sentenced to 11 years in prison for sexual assault after being accused of attacking five women in his downtown Toronto office. 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December 2023 – April 2024 – The Detecting and Evaluating Low-level Tornado Attributes (DELTA) project, led by NOAA, along with the National Severe Storms Laboratory and several research universities, occurred. === 2024 === January – A study by the Northern Tornadoes Project and the University of Western Ontario released information on Treefall Identification and Direction Analysis (TrIDA) maps, a new artificial intelligence (A.I.) application tested using Canadian tornadoes as the machine","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Meteorology in the 21st century.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "(lit. 'Protectors of the vote'), a group of UDC supporters constituted ad hoc to oversee the voter registration process. Their aim was to prevent alleged rigging in favour of the BDP by the IEC. The voter registration period for the 2024 general elections in Botswana was initially scheduled to run from 1 to 30 November 2023. However, it was indefinitely postponed due to legal challenges from the UDC. On 7 November, Justice Gaolapelwe Ketlogetswe of the Francistown High Court issued a rule nisi requiring the IEC and other parties to justify why the UDC's Madibelatlhopho should be restrained from monitoring the national registration process. This decision temporarily allowed UDC observers to proceed with their plan to observe the registration cycle until the court's final determination. The court order permitted UDC clerks to daily record the names, national identity card numbers and registration booklets' serial numbers of registrants. The IEC announced a further postponement of the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Botswana general election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "2012–13, said that England's performance would be dictated by how their spinners perform. He stated, ""It's how England's spinners bowl. Don't worry about Bazball. I'm sure they'll get their runs because it's the most beautiful place to bat. In the first innings, it's a great place to bat. If they get enough runs, [it's] all about how the spinners bowl."" The Indian media too speculated the viability and the potential success of Bazball on Indian soil. The Hindu wrote that for Bazball to work in India ""requires sound technique rather than quick reflexes. It will all depend on how much the England batters allow these two Indian spinners (Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja) to take up space in their heads. England need to bat long and positively to put pressure on India. It is their best chance."" 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According to authorities, the letter indicates that Routh may have planned the assassination attempt for months, and simultaneously acknowledged months in advance that he might fail. The Department of Justice's decision to publicize the note would be criticized by former US Attorney General William Barr, as it told people to 'finish the job' of killing Trump with a cash award, which could lead to potential future assassination attempts and plots. The case was assigned to Judge Aileen Cannon, the same Trump-appointed judge who two months earlier had dismissed the federal prosecution of Trump regarding his possession of classified documents. On September 30, Routh pleaded not guilty to all five counts brought against him in federal court. The next day, Cannon set a preliminary trial date of November 18. 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Israeli airstrikes destroy more than 22,600 residential units, 10 health facilities and damage 48 schools as Hamas continues to fire rockets from civilian areas in violation of international law. At least 260 children have been killed by Israeli","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in the State of Palestine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "at Imran Khan's residence could not be independently verified, and it was unclear if it was from that day. On 16 March, Khan—as the chairman of the PTI—requested again the suspension of the non-bailable arrest warrants issued in the Toshakhana case, but this request was denied again by the Islamabad District Court on March 16, 2023. Additional District and Sessions judge Zafar Iqbal announced the verdict and ordered the authorities concerned to arrest the former prime minister and present him before the court on March 18. The Lahore High Court then duplicated its order the police postpone their attempt to detain Khan until March 17. ==== Clashes ==== During the clashes on 15 March, PTI supporters threw stones at the security personnel, while police officials fired tear gas canisters at the protesters. In retaliation, PTI supporters set fire to a water tanker belonging to the Lahore Waste Management Authority, motorcycles, and other vehicles in the area. They also looted a warden's","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Pakistani protests.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Peter I, Catherine II, that empire – educated, great culture and great humanity. Never give up on this heritage."" This comment was received negatively by the government of Ukraine. === Strained relations === ==== European Union ==== The EU launch a group of sanctions against Russia, which added all EU countries to the list of ""unfriendly nations"". ==== Albania ==== In mid February 2022, Lavrov accused Albania and two other Balkan countries of sending mercenaries to the Donbass conflict in Ukraine. The claims were rejected by Albanian officials. Albanian President Ilir Meta, Prime Minister Edi Rama, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Olta Xhaçka, and Ambassador to the UN Ferit Hoxha made statements condemning the invasion. Russia's recognition of the separatist regions in the Ukrainian Donbass as independent was condemned by Albania as a violation of the Minsk Protocol, international law, and of Ukraine's statehood and borders. 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One police officer is killed in a roadside bombing in Bajaur District. 7 April – Two people are killed and five others, including two police officers, are injured in a motorcycle bombing in Khuzdar, Balochistan. 8 April – A police officer is killed and six others are injured in a grenade attack on a","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Pakistan.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "her debut studio album Animal. Katherine Gillespie of Paper described Erotica's music as ""nostalgic and futuristic at the same time"". For PopMatters, Nick Malone of PopMatters called Erotica ""an online underground legend"" with ""playfully hypersexual imagery"" and ""a formidable back-catalog of pop-rap bangers indebted to the music of the mid-2000s"". Steffanee Wang wrote for Nylon that Erotica was ""Charli XCX-adjacent"". For Paper, Michael Love Michael wrote that Erotica ""seems to come from nowhere but the dark web"", while Brittany Menjivar of Passion of the Weiss similarly described her as ""elusive"" and as having ""existed in the internet shadows since her 2015 debut"". Menjivar added that Erotica's lyrics often use ""crude storytelling to comment on social issues"" and ""religious imagery with a refreshing lack of self-seriousness"". Kim Petras and Aliyah's Interlude have named Erotica as an influence on their music. Slayyyter has compared Erotica's production style to that of The Neptunes.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Ayesha Erotica.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "In February 2024, Algeria put forward a United Nations resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire and release of all hostages. On 20 February, thirteen members of the UN Security Council voted in favor of the resolution. 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Jun Sawada – Chairman and Member of the Board, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation. For services to UK/Japan trade and investment and to UK/Japan relations Military Commander George Houston Storton – 14 June 2024 Lieutenant Colonel Haydn James Gaukroger, The Parachute Regiment – 14 June 2024 Wing Commander Jeremy Peter Case, Royal Air Force - 1 November 2024 === Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) === Civil Martine Clark – 11 June 2024 – Honorary appointed in 2021 to be made Substantive Dr Muhammad Shafie Bin Kamaruddin – 11 June 2024 – Honorary appointed in 2022 to be made Substantive Honorary Frans Ammerlaan – WWII military commemoration volunteer. For services to Commemorations and British World War II Veterans Enas Al-Arashi – Defence Attaché Advisor, British Embassy Yemen. For services to British Foreign and Defence Policy Roger Beets – Chair, Airborne Commemoration Foundation. 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Members of ""Brothers In Arms"" (Hebrew: אחים לנשק), a reservist protest movement, blocked the entrance to the Kohelet Policy Forum offices in Givat Shaul with sandbags and barbed wire, in protest for their part in promoting the judicial reform. The movement's co-founder, Ron Scherf, was arrested and detained for questioning","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Israeli judicial reform protests.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "parts of northern Krasnohorivka and made further advances north of the city. On 9 September, geolocated footage showed that Russian forces had advanced to capture the last Ukrainian-held portion of Krasnohorivka, seizing control of the westernmost outskirts of the city. The Russian Ministry of Defense formally claimed complete control over the city the following day. == Analysis == === Strategic value === As a satellite city, Krasnohorivka functions as a gateway to the regional capital of Donetsk. Many residents of the city's pre-war population of 16,000 used to work in local material factories in the capital. Analysts stated prior to the city's fall that a Russian capture of the city would push Ukrainian forces away from the western flank of Donetsk city and open new possibilities for the Russian forces to advance westwards in the direction of Kurakhove. === Tactics === The battle witnessed the introduction of a modified tank. Russian engineers built a metal structure type","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Battle of Krasnohorivka.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "our people"". Georgian Dream parliamentarian Dimitri Khundadze questioned Georgia's policy of EU membership, saying, ""We won't give up our dignity to get [candidate] status! [...] No one will intimidate Bidzina Ivanishvili or the Georgian state with threats of sanctions!"". Following the EU's decision to set twelve conditions for Georgia in order to obtain the candidate status, a series of protests was organized in June–July 2022 by the non-governmental organization (NGO) Shame Movement. The organizers blamed the Georgian government for the failure to secure EU candidate status for the country and called for its resignation, to be replaced with a technical interim government of ""national accord"" to implement the conditions set by the EU in order to get candidate status. The opposition welcomed this proposal, while Speaker of Parliament Shalva Papuashvili criticised the demand, saying ""democracy does not work this way"". He elaborated that the formation of a technical government was","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023\u20132024 Georgian protests.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "create an unstable government which lasted only 7 months. The October 2022 snap election resulted in another gridlock, leading to the April 2023 election. The 2023 election saw the creation of a rotating government between the GERB–SDS and PP–DB alliances, but the failure of the rotation caused the June 2024 election. Snap parliamentary elections were held again in October 2024, after all three attempts to form a government following the June 2024 elections had failed. == Background == Former Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, and his populist conservative party GERB, had led Bulgaria continuously since 2016. Borisov's third government was embroiled in numerous corruption scandals during his time in office, specifically surrounding the allocation of EU funds, infrastructure projects and government subsidies. Scandals including alleged photographs of the former Prime Minister lying on a bed next to a handgun, bars of gold and stacks of money and the ""Eight Dwarfs"" extortion scandal","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2021\u2013present Bulgarian political crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "lands on the Presidential Residence of South Korea in Yongsan, Seoul. 31 October – North Korea conducts an ICBM test over the Sea of Japan, with the missile's flight time being confirmed by Japan as the longest held by Pyongyang. === November === 4 November – Ukraine announces its first combat engagements with North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk Oblast. 9 November – South Korea accuses North Korea of jamming GPS signals in the Yellow Sea from locations in Haeju and Kaesong, causing disruptions to shipping and aviation. 11 November – Kim Jong-un ratifies the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership treaty providing strengthened military cooperation with Russia. 15 November – Poland announces the reopening of its embassy in Pyongyang, making it the second Western country after Sweden to do so since the COVID-19 pandemic. == Deaths == 11 January – Kim Kyong-ok, 93, military officer, deputy (1998–2003) and member of the central military commission (2010–2021). 20 January – Choe","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in North Korea.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "own history of being annexed, referring to the Partition of Poland, and will therefore never recognize territorial changes based on invasion and other illegal means. == Other reactions == Sports commentator Vincent Ng posted on social media, claiming that upon hearing about a friend from Ukraine needing to leave to protect his homeland, he became filled with tears, and wished his friend peace and blessings. Raymond Yeung, the founder of bookstore Hillway Culture, began selling photograph books of Ukraine after the invasion began. He also promised that all profits would be donated to humanitarian organizations to help ease the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. === Posts about Russo-Ukrainian divorced couple === Following the Russian invasion in February 2022, local radio personality Candy Chea and blogger Bonnie Chu both forwarded a post that analogized the Russo-Ukrainian relationship to a divorced couple. In it, the post claimed that the invasion was like ""protecting the couple's","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Hong Kong and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Fall had its world premiere at the 76th Cannes Film Festival on 21 May 2023. Le Pacte released it theatrically in France on 23 August 2023. It was also screened at the 27th Lima Film Festival in the Acclaimed section on 13 August 2023. It was also invited at the 28th Busan International Film Festival in the ""Icon"" section and was screened on 8 October 2023. In May 2023, Neon acquired the North American distribution rights. Neon released the film in a limited theatrical release in the United States on 13 October 2023 before expanding to more theaters the following week. In September 2023, Lionsgate UK acquired the UK and Ireland distribution rights from Picturehouse Entertainment, and set a release date for 10 November 2023. === Home media === Anatomy of a Fall was released in France digitally, and on Blu-ray and DVD on 21 December 2023 by Le Pacte, with distribution handled by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment France. On 24 February 2024, it began streaming on MyCanal. The Criterion","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Anatomy of a Fall.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "for the Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada, clarified that CUAET visa holders were granted temporary residency, not refugee status, based on the Ukrainian community's preference for a temporary solution. Notably, refugees returning to their home country after settling in Canada would have their statuses revoked, and the refugee application process is typically lengthier. == Additional support initiatives == On 11 May 2022, Canada announced it would provide three charter flights from Warsaw to Canada free of charge for people with CUAET. Arrivals would also be offered free accommodations for up to 14 nights. On 23 May 2022, Canada announced the Canada-Ukraine Transitional Assistance Initiative (CUTAI) to further support Ukrainians arriving in Canada under CUAET. 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Authorities suspect the attack to be terror-related. The attacker shouted the Arabic phrase allahu akbar while committing the stabbing. At around 18:15 (GMT) close to the city's Brussels-North railway station two officers were stabbed before the attacker was shot in the legs and abdomen by another police patrol arriving at the scene. One of the police officers died after","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/List of mass stabbing incidents (2020\u2013present).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "change, nevertheless saw Aliyev's ruling New Azerbaijan Party retaining a majority of deputy seats. From 2020, Aliyev endured the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in Azerbaijan, where a series of controversial anti-lockdown laws were introduced that allowed for the Azerbaijani government to crackdown on political opposition and silence anti-government critics over the country's response to the pandemic, which Aliyev referred to as a ""fifth column"" attempting to ""destroy Azerbaijan"". The Azerbaijani government also introduced a series of anti-crisis packages that were aimed at relieving the economic impact caused by the coronavirus pandemic, to which the emergency aid was later criticized for allegedly having citizens struggling to obtain it. === Nagorno-Karabakh and the 2023 Azerbaijani offensive === The Nagorno-Karabakh region has served as an epicenter of the decades-long conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Since 1994 much of Nagorno-Karabakh, internationally recognized as","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Azerbaijani presidential election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "arrested on suspicion of having links with the PKK. === November === 4 November – The DEM mayors of Batman, Mardin and Halfeti are dismissed on suspicion of having links with the PKK. 5 November – At least 12 people are injured in an explosion and fire at an oil refinery of Tüpraş in Izmit. 11 November – Former MKE Ankaragücü president Faruk Koca is convicted and sentenced to 3.5 years' imprisonment by a court in Ankara for assaulting a referee during a Süper Lig game in 2023. 22 November – The DEM mayors of Tunceli and Ovacik are dismissed on suspicion of having links with the PKK. 24 November – The engine of a Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft operated by Azimuth catches fire shortly after landing in Antalya Airport from Sochi. All 95 passengers and crew on board are evacuated without injury. === December === 9 December – Two military helicopters collide over Isparta Province, killing six personnel including a brigadier general. == Holidays == Source: 1 January – New Year's Day","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Turkey.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "with only 9,000 operating in Haiti at the time of the fighting. The 400 Mawozo gang operates in the Croix-des-Bouquets area and has influence at its prison, according to Insight Crime. Chérizier, who took responsibility for the surge in violence, said his goal was to capture Haitian government officials, including the police chief. Over 12 people have been killed in the conflict. The UN estimated that 15,000 people fled the violence in Port-au-Prince. The Haitian government, under finance minister Michel Patrick Boisvert, declared a 72-hour state of emergency and a nighttime curfew in an attempt to curb the violence and chaos. Chérizier claimed responsibility for the increase in attacks, and demanded Henry's resignation, adding that the goal of the increase in attacks was to capture important government officials, including the police chief. Many escaped gang leaders joined the attacks, fueling speculation that an alliance between rival gangs in the Haitian gang wars was forming to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Haitian jailbreak.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "previous albums, and wrote that ""it might be the best [Rolling Stones album] since Keith Richards' Talk Is Cheap"". John Meagher (Irish Independent) wrote that the band's ""mojo has been awakened spectacularly"" by Watt. Mikeal Wood (Los Angeles Times) called the music ""punchier"" and catchier than recent releases. Michael Elliott (No Depression) called the star of the album vocalist Mick Jagger, who ""sneers, growls, and draws out syllables to make his point"". Editors at Pitchfork rated the album 4.5 out of 10 and Grayson Haver Currin stated that ""these titans of industry flail as they try to act their image rather than their age"". David Browne (Rolling Stone) called it an album ""worthy of multiple listens"" and praised Steve Jordan's drumming. Kenneth Womack (Salon) who called it ""pure rock 'n' roll"" that could serve as an appropriate final album. Jeremy Winograd (Slant Magazine) wrote that the ""crisp, booming drums, hooky choruses, and livewire vocals have a radio-ready sheen without","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Hackney Diamonds.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "her ego-inflated persona with the quality of her music"". Its further lyrics reference several of her colleagues and friends: Cook (""You gon' jump if A. G. made it""); model Gabbriette (""Call me Gabbriette, you're so inspired""), the lead singer of the disbanded punk rock band Nasty Cherry—whose formation by Charli XCX was covered in the Netflix docuseries I'm with the Band: Nasty Cherry—and fiancée to Matty Healy, Charli XCX's fiancé George Daniel's bandmate in the 1975; and, in the song's chorus, actress Julia Fox (""I'm everywhere, I'm so Julia""), who rose to prominence with a role in the 2019 film Uncut Gems and for her highly publicized relationship with Kanye West. In a 2023 interview with Fox, Charli XCX told her that the latter lyric was ""about how [Fox] started every trend of 2022"". Matthew Kim, for The Line of Best Fit, wrote that the confident lyrics of ""360"" ""sound less like re-affirmations of [Charli XCX's] greatness and more like attempts to convince herself of it"" within","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/360 (song).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "operation, dubbed ""BlueAnon"", in reference to QAnon. False claims included that the shooting and blood on Trump were faked; that crisis actors were used; that the victim who died was a ""'sacrifice' to make the attempt look more realistic""; that the shooting was intended to improve Trump's likelihood of winning the election; and, according to a Democratic strategist, that the shooting was staged by Republicans to improve Trump's image. The Washington Post journalist Taylor Lorenz wrote that ""As more Americans lose trust in mainstream institutions and turn to partisan commentators and influencers for information, experts say they are seeing a big uptick in the manufacture and spread of left-wing conspiracy theories, a sign that the communal warping of reality is no longer occurring primarily on the right."" A poll by Morning Consult two days after the shooting implied one in five Americans believe the shooting was staged, including one third of Biden voters. planned by BlackRock.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the General Staff of the Armed Forces, and the Ministry of Digital Transformation are all involved in Brave1, with ideas being considered by all interested parties who then allocate a priority rating to the idea, top priority gives immediate fast track to certification. Brave1 is led by COO Nataliya Kushnerska and links inventors with designers, scientists, manufacturers and key military personnel. Lines of work include: Platform – Uniting industry stakeholders in one place Investment – Providing grants to developers prioritized for security and defense needs Inventing – Looking for effective solutions to problems determined by security and defense forces Showcasing – Providing innovators with maximum exposure to the military Boosting – Supporting priority projects === Platform effectiveness === 15 projects had received funding by August 2023 with another 15 about to receive funding, each receiving around $15–20,000 out of around 200 projects that had received military testing. In","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Brave1.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to periods of between 20 months and three years in prison. On 8 August, a further 21 people received prison sentences for their roles in the riots. 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Although the poem is attributed to Yue Fei, there are theories that Yue Fei did not actually write it. Some even say that the poem was written in a different time period (e.g. after the Song dynasty), citing the fact that Helan mountains and Xiongnu are mentioned. The poem Man Jiang Hong is recited during film by Qin Hui's double in front of the Song army. Some characters (such as He Li) are based on the novel General Yue Fei, written by Qian Cai during the Qing dynasty. Some characters also share names with historical people from other time periods such as Lan Yu, a general who was executed by Zhu Yuanzhang during the early Ming dynasty, and Lüzhu, an ancient Chinese singer. The movie's slogan says, ""Enough suspense, laugh to the end."" At the beginning of creation, Chen Yu made it clear that this was a ""suspense film"" with elements of comedy, but it was not a combination of suspense and comedy. In the current film market, he regarded it as An exploration and","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Full River Red.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "was filmed on the iPhone 15 Pro Max and released on September 12, 2023. The song peaked within the top 10 on the Billboard Global 200, and in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and the UK. ""Obsessed"" was released on March 22, 2024, as the lead single of the Spilled edition, and as the fourth single of the album, overall. Rodrigo debuted the song live, weeks before its release, as part of her setlist on tour. === Marketing === The album's tracklist was teased via a video clip released on July 31, 2023, which included clues intended for fans to decode. It featured Rodrigo relaxing in a bedroom, unpacking boxes, and experimenting with various devices, including an electric keyboard and a retro typewriter. Rodrigo revealed the tracklist the day after. She released a trailer for the album on September 7, 2023, which parodied an infomercial and featured narration by Mort Crim. The video revealed the four ""hidden tracks"" of the album. A website dedicated to the album was also launched. A","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Guts (Olivia Rodrigo album).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to Hoarafushi Airport. 26 January: Malé City Council and the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Welfare sign an agreement to develop a temporary cat shelter. 27 January: New Police Stations are established in Baa Atoll Maalhos, and Kihaadhoo, and Noonu Atoll Henbadhoo and, Lhohi. 28 January: The People's Majlis sees clashes erupt between minority ruling party MPs and majority opposition MPs over a crucial vote on President Muizzu's Cabinet. The main opposition party MDP along with The Democrats decide to withhold parliamentary approval for four members of Muizzu's cabinet ahead of the voting on the cabinet. MPs from the People's National Congress obstruct the sitting as a protest began outside in defense of the ministers. Several lawmakers are injured and one ruling party member is hospitalised. Ruling party members submit a No-confidence trial against Speaker Mohamed Aslam and Deputy Speaker Ahmed Saleem. 29 January: Opposition party members including Maldivian Democratic Party and","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the Maldives.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Minguo 113 according to the official Republic of China calendar. == Incumbents == President: Tsai Ing-wen (until 20 May); Lai Ching-te (since 20 May) Vice President: Lai Ching-te (until 20 May); Hsiao Bi-khim (since 20 May) Premier: Chen Chien-jen (until 20 May); Cho Jung-tai (since 20 May) Vice Premier: Cheng Wen-tsan (until 20 May); Cheng Li-chun (since 20 May) == Events == === January === January 13: The opposition Kuomintang wins a majority in the 2024 Taiwanese legislative election. Vice President Lai Ching-te of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party is elected president. January 25 – Taiwan officially extends compulsory military service to one year from four months due to rising tensions with China. === February === February 14 – 2024 Kinmen Chinese motorboat capsizing incident: Four Chinese fishermen go overboard and two drown near Kinmen, after their boat capsizes while being chased by the Taiwan Coast Guard, who allege they were trespassing. === March === March","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Taiwan.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Mikheil Saakashvili, leading to a condemnation by Prime Minister Gharibashvili, who compares the latter to Norwegian terrorist Anders Breivik. The Georgian Foreign Ministry summons Norwegian Ambassador Helene Sand Andresen over the award. === April === 3 April: Elene Ghudushauri and Natia Julakidze are appointed as Deputy Public Defenders by the new PD Levan Ioseliani. Julakidze's appointment is criticized as nepotism after she is revealed to be the niece of Ioseliani's former party boss Aleko Elisashvili. MEP Viola von Cramon participates in an anti-government rally in Tbilisi calling for the release of Lazare Grigoriadis, the young man arrested for his participation in the March rallies. The PACE Co-Rapporteurs on Georgia urge local authorities to engage in holistic reforms to fulfill the 12 recommendations necessary for European integration. 4 April: The Council of Doctors under the Public Defender's Office tasked with monitoring the health of jailed former President Mikheil","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Georgia (country).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "apps; developers are allowed to opt out from visionOS compatibility. Netflix, Spotify, and YouTube notably announced that they would not release visionOS apps at launch, nor support their iOS apps on the platform, and directed users to use their web versions in Safari. Analysts suggested that this may have resulted from the companies' strained relationships with Apple over App Store policies such as mandatory 30% revenue sharing, including associated antitrust allegations. In an interview, Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters stated that Apple Vision Pro was too niche for the company to support at this time, but that ""we're always in discussions with Apple to try and figure that out"". A YouTube spokesperson later stated to The Verge that the service had plans to develop a visionOS app in the future. == Reception == === Pre-release and unveiling === Before the official release of Apple Vision Pro, Samuel Axon of Ars Technica said that Apple Vision Pro was ""truly something I had never seen","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Apple Vision Pro.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "central leaders and various factions are complex and often confusing, giving them a level of plausible deniability. The International Crisis Group maintains that the TTP likely knew of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar's plans for the bombing, but subsequently backtracked on claiming it in fear of negative backlash towards the Taliban government in Afghanistan, who are housing TTP safehavens. == Reactions == === Domestic === Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the bombing, stating that the attack was incompatible with Islam and that the entirety of Pakistan stands against the ""menace of terrorism"". Former prime minister Imran Khan condemned the bombing, saying, ""It is imperative we improve our intelligence gathering and properly equip our police forces to combat the growing threat of terrorism."" The attack was also condemned by Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. 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During the protests, the Conservative Party accused Russia for trying to destabilize Armenia and called for Armenia to develop a stronger strategic partnership with the United States. On 13 May 2024, Armenian foreign minister Ararat Mirzoyan stated, ""By undermining the Alma-Ata","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Armenian protests.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "appealed the decision to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. On January 29, the case was dismissed for lack of ripeness. The plaintiffs appealed. === Other states === On December 20, 2023, a voter challenge filed with the North Carolina State Board of Elections against Trump's candidacy in the North Carolina Republican primary citing Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment was denied with the State Board citing a lack of jurisdiction to hear the complaint. On December 29, the plaintiff appealed to the North Carolina Superior Court in Wake County. On February 13, 2024, a challenge citing Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment against Trump's candidacy in the Indiana Republican primary citing Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment was filed with the Indiana Election Commission. On February 27, it was denied. == Reactions from other candidates == Democratic presidential candidates Marianne Williamson and Dean Phillips criticized the Colorado Supreme Court decision to remove","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Presidential eligibility of Donald Trump.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "committed any high crimes or misdemeanors. == House committee investigations == The House Oversight Committee plans to focus on the Biden family and their finances, the House Judiciary Committee on alleged coverups, and the House Ways and Means Committee on tax sensitive information. Comer said that House Oversight investigators would seek additional emails dating back to the Obama administration and witness testimony from people alleging misconduct by the Biden family. The Oversight Committee also plans to pursue bank records for Hunter and James Biden, Joe Biden's brother. The Oversight Committee's ranking member, Jamie Raskin, who was lead manager during Donald Trump's second impeachment trial, has referred to the GOP investigation as a ""complete and total bust."" The House Oversight Committee officially held its first hearing on September 28. Jordan said that the House Judiciary Committee planned to subpoena lawyers in the Justice Department's tax division who worked on the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the first appearance of this species in the fossil record reported to date. Revision of the systematics of large canids from the Pleistocene of South America is published by Prevosti (2023), who synonymizes Protocyon orcesi with Protocyon troglodytes and Canis nehringi with Aenocyon dirus, transfers ""Theriodictis"" tarijensis to the genus Protocyon, and excludes ""Canis"" gezi from the genus Canis. A study on the brain anatomy and likely foraging ecology of Potamotherium is published by Lyras et al. (2023), who interpret their findings as indicating that Potamotherium likely relied on its whiskers to sense its environment when foraging. A study on the ecomorphology of percrocutoids, as inferred from postcanine teeth, is published by Pérez-Claros (2023). A study on the ecomorphology of Ictitherium viverrinum and Hyaenictitherium wongii is published by Kargopoulos et al. (2023), who consider both species to occupy a niche similar to that of extant coyote and to be likely engaged in","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in paleomammalogy.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "2024 === Lamiya Morshed, executive director of Yunus Centre and Grameen Healthcare Trust, was appointed as Principal Coordinator for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Affairs with the status of a Senior Secretary. === 16 August 2024 === Additional four Advisers—Wahiduddin Mahmud, Ali Imam Majumder, Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan, and Jahangir Alam Chowdhury were appointed by President Mohammed Shahabuddin and were sworn in on the same day. Following their appointment, a redistribution of ministries and divisions was carried out between the Chief Adviser and all the Advisers. A total of 10 ministries and divisions were taken charge of by the Chief Adviser. Responsibilities for one ministry each were assigned to many of the other advisers, while some advisers were assigned multiple ministries. Ali Imam Majumder was appointed as Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser, a role equivalent to an adviser. In the official document, his role is described as being ""Attached to the Office of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Yunus ministry.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "September: Jordan, House of Representatives 20–21 September: Czech Republic, Senate (1st round) 21 September: Sri Lanka, President 22 September: Liechtenstein, Referendum Switzerland, Referendums 27–28 September: Czech Republic, Senate (2nd round) 29 September: Austria, National Council == October == 6 October: Kazakhstan, Referendum Tunisia, President 9 October: Mozambique, President and Parliament 13 October: Lithuania, Parliament (1st round) 20 October: Moldova, President (1st round) and Constitutional Referendum 24 October: Montserrat, Parliament 25 October: Kiribati, President 26 October: Georgia, Parliament 27 October: Bulgaria, Parliament Japan, House of Representatives Liechtenstein, Referendum Lithuania, Parliament (2nd round) Uruguay, President (1st round), Senate, Chamber of Representatives and Constitutional referendum Uzbekistan, Legislative Chamber 30 October: Botswana, Parliament == November == 3 November: Moldova, President (2nd round) 5 November: American Samoa,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 national electoral calendar.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "spaces at their own leisure. Allowing players to ""inhabit"" the role of James Bond and complete levels using their own gameplay style, it let them control an expanded version of the movie. The A.V. Club called it an ""anomaly"" in an ""era when licensed games were almost universally terrible"". The Batman: Arkham action-adventure series, beginning in 2009 with Arkham Asylum, attained commercial success, with the 2011 Arkham City becoming the single most critically acclaimed superhero game, also being declared the best licensed game ever made by Game Informer upon its release. Particular aspects that were singled out by reviewers include the games' combat against multiple enemies, Batman's ability to glide through the game's world, and its Detective Vision system. The Walking Dead, a 2012 episodic adventure game series by Telltale Games, told a standalone story in the established fictional world of The Walking Dead. It was praised for its emphasis on player choice and its more story-driven","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Licensed game.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "not being ruled out. Pro-Kremlin journalist and RT chief editor Margarita Simonyan said she was ""leaning toward the most obvious"" version, also alluding to intentional downing. Rossiya-24 host Vladimir Solovyov accused Ukraine and its allies of spreading false news of Prigozhin's death but later retracted his statements. Asked by a journalist for a reaction at the sidelines of the 15th BRICS summit in South Africa, Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov refused to comment. A poll conducted by Alexei Venediktov, former head of the Echo of Moscow radio station, found that 60% of respondents believed Prigozhin's airplane was either shot down or blown up on board, and 17% believed he had staged his own death. Only 1% believed the aircraft crash was accidental. === International === In response to news of Prigozhin's death, United States president Joe Biden and United States National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson both stated that the incident came as no surprise. When","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Wagner Group plane crash.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "There are no formal political parties in Tuvalu, so all candidates contest as independents. Candidates are required to be Tuvaluan citizens and at least 21 years old. If, by the registration deadline, no more than two eligible candidates have registered to run in a constituency, these nominees are then, on that day, declared by law to be elected. Candidates have until the day before the election to withdraw if they wish to. All citizens aged 18 and older are eligible to vote; voting is not compulsory. There are about 6,000 eligible voters in this election. == Results == Voting began on 26 January 2024 at 08:00, concluding at 16:00. The elections officer said turnout was high as voting commenced. Six new MPs were elected. Significant changes to the composition of the parliament included the incumbent Prime Minister Kausea Natano and Puakena Boreham – the only female member of the legislature – losing their seats. The former Governor General Sir Iakoba Italeli was elected as an MP","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Tuvaluan general election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "pilot. === August === 7 August – An Eurocopter AS350 belonging to Air Dynasty flying from Kathmandu to Syaprubeshi crashes into a forested mountain in Suryachaur, Nuwakot District, killing all four Chinese passengers on board and the pilot. 16 August – The village of Thame in Solukhumbu District is inundated by a glacial lake outburst flood that destroys at least 15 structures. 22 August – The government lifts a ban on TikTok that had been imposed since November 2023. 23 August – A bus carrying Indian pilgrims on its way to Kathmandu to Pokhara plunges from the Prithvi Highway into the Marshyangdi River near Anbu Khaireni, killing at least 27 people and injuring 16 others. 30 August – Palesha Goverdhan becomes the first Nepalese athlete to win a medal at a Paralympics after winning bronze at the women’s K44-57kg para taekwondo category in the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris. === September === 27 September–1 October – At least 224 people are killed and 24 others are reported","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Nepal.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "is appointed the operator of the Jurong Region MRT line for an initial nine years, with a further two-year option. This marks the first introduction of a foreign operator to Singapore's local rail industry. The operator for the Cross Island MRT line will be decided later. The Ministry of Digital Development and Information says in a statement that since 26 November, more than 100 civil servants from 31 government agencies, including 12 political office-holders, have received extortionary e-mail containing fake compromising photos of themselves. This comes after the Ministry of Health reported that staff from public healthcare institutions have been receiving similar e-mails. === December === 1 December – Buangkok Bus Interchange opens. The Early Childhood Development Agency launches a three-year pilot program to allow three operators to provide home-based childminding service. 2 December – The Monetary Authority of Singapore imposes a S$2.4 million civil penality on JPMorgan Chase","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Singapore.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "then be denounced in a joint statement by 20 CSOs for ""abusing power and restricting the ability of lawmakers"". Another joint statement, this time by 60 former Georgian diplomats, including 28 ambassadors and 5 foreign ministers, denounced the GD stating that the party is under total control of Bidzina Ivanishvili, and that ""Georgian Dream changed the foreign policy course from the West to Russia"". The Parliament of Georgia launched a second hearing of the draft law on foreign influence on 29 April. The Legal Committee approved the bill with 2nd reading. On the same day, the ruling Georgian Dream held a public rally in support of the bill. Bidzina Ivanishvili, chairman of the Georgian Dream party, addressed the participants of the rally. He said that the foreign-funded NGOs organized a Rose Revolution in Georgia and that Mikheil Saakashvili's government was appointed from abroad, calling it an ""inhumane and sadistic dictatorship"" and a ""pseudo-elite nurtured by a foreign country"".","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023\u20132024 Georgian protests.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "itself, Zelenskyy stated in late April 2024 that Russian authorities had ""a specific plan"" for disrupting the summit, including plans to discourage states from participating. Indonesian President-elect Prabowo Subianto said that ""Many countries feel that in a peace summit all elements must be present, especially Russia."" Indian diplomat Pavan Kapoor said that India could not sign the Joint Communiqué because ""only those options acceptable to both parties can lead to abiding peace."" Cambodia announced that its officials would not attend the summit because it would be ""unsuccessful"" without the participation of Russia. Colombian President Gustavo Petro wrote on X that the summit's ""conclusions are already predetermined"" by ""blocs of countries for war"". South Africa's National Security Advisor Sydney Mufamadi criticized Israel's participation at the peace summit despite Israel being accused by many UN officials of violating international law in Gaza. Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/June 2024 Ukraine peace summit.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "people work there in conditions that can hardly be called human,"" “Most importantly, there’s no work to do since Europe decided to shut off from us and sever any economic cooperation. You can’t force love."" Within a year, around 600 diplomats from Russia would be expelled. == Details == Russian diplomats expelled between February and May 2022 and retaliatory expulsions in March to May 2022 by Russia. == Post June 2022 == Additional Russian diplomats were declared personae non gratae later in 2022, including 70 by Bulgaria, for espionage, and by Australia, where a spy ring was uncovered, taking the total to nearly 600 by January 2023, with additional tit-for tat removals of diplomats by Russia. The operation of Russian embassies has become more difficult. Problems experienced include bank account access in the USA, flights, visas and the downsizing of previously agreed staffing levels. In September 2022 Montenegro expelled six Russian diplomats uncovered in an investigation into","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Diplomatic expulsions during the Russo-Ukrainian War.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "in the year 2024 in Colombia. == Incumbents == President: Gustavo Petro Vice President: Francia Márquez Government: Cabinet of Gustavo Petro == Events == === January === January 4 – The Clan del Golfo detonate explosives at an army base in Turbo, Antioquia Department, killing a soldier and injuring 12 others. January 13 – El Carmen de Atrato landslide: A landslide in El Carmen de Atrato, Chocó, kills 37 people and injures at least 35 others. January 19 – One person dies after a magnitude 5.6 earthquake strikes the Valle del Cauca Department. === February === February 27 – President Gustavo Petro announces the suspension of weapons purchases from Israeli manufacturers and acknowledges the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip as genocide. === April === April 24 – Amazon rubber cycle: The Government of Colombia issues a formal apology to the indigenous communities of the Amazon basin for allowing the enslavement and systematic brutality they endured during the Amazon rubber boom","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Colombia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "on the Moscow–Saint Petersburg motorway near Novgorod kills four people and injures six others. 9 January – Russia places exiled tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky on a wanted list over comments he made regarding the war in Ukraine. 17 January – 2024 Bashkortostan protests: Thousands of people protest the trial of Bashkir activist Fail Alsynov in Baymak, Bashkortostan. Clashes with police are reported. 21 January – A terminal of Russian gas producer Novatek catches fire in Ust-Luga, in the Gulf of Finland, due to a suspected Ukrainian drone attack. 24 January – Korochansky Il-76 crash: A Russian Ilyushin IL-76 military transport plane which the Russian defence ministry claimed was carrying 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war, six crew members and three guards, crashes in Korochansky District in Belgorod Oblast, near the Ukrainian border, killing everyone on board. 25 January – Assassination of Vladlen Tatarsky: A court in Saint Petersburg sentences Darya Trepova to 27 years in prison for the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Russia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of war == During the period from February 24 to November 3, 2022, 1,138 Ukrainians were released from Russian captivity, among whom four were considered dead. Representatives of the Armed Forces note that for at least 14 days, those released from captivity undergo reintegration measures, which include medical and psychological assistance, restoration of documents, etc. During the period from February 24 to December 31, 2022, 1,596 people (military and civilians), including 187 women, were released. On December 31, 2022, the 35th exchange of prisoners took place,prepared by the Coordination Headquarters since the beginning of the large-scale invasion. Among those released on December 31 are two twin brothers who were captured in Luhansk region; a sergeant whose 12-year-old son wrote a letter to the President of Ukraine to help release his father, as well as a father and son who went to serve in the ranks of the territorial defense together; in addition, a returned pit bull terrier","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "also praised the cohesive sound of the album, calling the album a ""revelation"". Pitchfork's writer Laura Snapes described the album as ""sympathetically fame-agnostic and focused on steadying Musgraves' axi"" but the songs ""aren't particularly satisfying when you know what she's capable of"", comparing the project as ""the latest addition to a canon of refusenik pop records from young women burned by the spotlight"". Sophie Williams of NME praised the ""assertiveness"" of Musgraves on the ""sparse compositions that run through this thoughtful, imperfect, down-to-earth record"", described as ""the excitement of a fresh start"". == Commercial performance == Deeper Well debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart with 97,000 album-equivalent units, including 38.06 million on-demand streams and 66,000 album sales in its first week, behind Ariana Grande's Eternal Sunshine (2024). It became Musgraves' fifth top-ten album on the chart and her biggest week ever by both equivalent album units","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Deeper Well.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "it literally. It manifests in ways of, I feel really uncomfortable watching sex scenes."" == Critical reception == The song drew largely positive reactions. Stephen Daw of Billboard wrote Chappell Roan ""offers up a great impression of a cheer captain"" and described the song as ""fun"", ""camp"", and ""exactly the kind of jam that will have you dancing along in no time."" Exclaim!'s Kaelen Bell stated that while on first listen it was ""annoying"", they admitted that the lyrics were ""so-dumb-its-genius... you can't believe hasn't been done before, sung with in-the-red commitment by a songwriter with a clear understanding that the joy of pop music is in its full-blooded surrender to ecstasy and excess."" A review from Dork stated that the song represented ""Roan’s knack for creating engaging, movement-inducing pop."" NME's Hannah Myrlea described the song's chorus as ""bratty"" and made comparisons to Olivia Rodrigo's ""Bad Idea Right?"". DIY's Otis Robinson wrote that the song was able to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Hot to Go!.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "agencies. On July 21, 2021, Representative Maxine Waters requested the United States Department of Justice to investigate the existence and actions of the Compton Executioners. In the 2021-2022 California State Legislature session, the legislature passed 2021-2022 Assembly Bill 958 (Gipson). The act requires all law enforcement agencies to enact a policy which prohibits the existence of and participation in law enforcement gangs in the state, and requires that participation in one of those gangs must be grounds for termination under department policy. The act also defined what a law enforcement gang is. In March 2022, the Los Angeles County Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission announced that it is investigating the prevalence of deputy gangs within the Sheriff's Department. == Prominent gang members == Sheriff Alex Villanueva (Cavemen [alleged]) Undersheriff Paul Tanaka (Lynwood Vikings) Undersheriff Timothy Murakami (Cavemen) == See also == List of LASD deputy gangs ==","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Gangs in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "had subsided. The GSI said due to the land expansion by 4.4 km2 (1.7 sq mi), Ishikawa Prefecture may have become larger than Fukui Prefecture in land area. The latter, having an area of 4,190.54 km2 (1,617.98 sq mi), is 4.34 km2 (1.68 sq mi) larger than Ishikawa Prefecture, according to a survey in October 2023. However, this difference was expected to be temporary due to the effects of coastal erosion. It has been theorized that the coastal uplift may have fortuitously lessened the effects of the tsunami which followed the earthquake. Across the mountainous region of the peninsula, landslides were widespread. There were also extensive slope failures, particularly in the northeastern part of the peninsula. The number of landslides was estimated at 1,000. At least nine landslide dams were discovered in the Wajima area on 9 January, which had the potential to cause debris avalanches. In Wajima, a landslide dam caused water to overflow downstream into fields, potentially causing a","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Noto earthquake.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Islamic State members explodes in Deir ez-Zor. 16 April – At least 36 people are killed after Islamic State fighters attack a group of truffle hunters in Hama Governorate. 16 April – 5 shepherds are killed when Islamic State gunmen open fire at them in Deir ez-Zor. 10 August – Emergence of the 10th August movement of renewed civil protest against the government. 17 August – Start of general strike and 2023 Syrian protests. 22 September – President Bashar al-Assad visits China, meets with China's President Xi Jinping, and signs a strategic partnership with China on infrastructure as part of China's Belt and Road Initiative. 12 October – Syria says Israel has launched airstrikes on Damascus International Airport and Aleppo International Airport. Air defences were activated in response to the attacks. 25 October – The Israeli Air Force launches airstrikes on ""military infrastructure"" of the Syrian Armed Forces in Daraa Governorate, killing eight Syrian soldiers and injuring seven","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Syria.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "areas of Yemen. On 29 May, the US conducted strikes on two missile launchers in the Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen. On 30 May, the US and UK Armed Forces conducted strikes against 13 Houthi targets in the Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen. US aircraft from the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower aircraft carrier and other US warships in the area carried out airstrikes against underground facilities, missile launchers, command and control sites, a Houthi ship and other sites in Yemen. Royal Air Force Typhoon FGR4s also carried out strikes in Hodeida and against Houthi weapons and infrastructure. In Hodeida, the Houthis said that civilian homes and the headquarters of Hodeida Radio were targeted. The Houthis acknowledged 16 deaths and 35 injuries, the highest death toll recorded throughout the US and UK campaign. Additionally, The US conducted strikes on eight uncrewed aerial vehicles in the Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen. === June === On 7 June, the Houthis' official news outlet reported","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 missile strikes in Yemen.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "announced that there are plans to potentially send 100 EU monitors to Armenia for a period of 2 years. Henri Duquenne, the spokesman for the EU's special representative in the South Caucasus stated, ""It's important the EU plays a role even on the edges of Europe. Different member states have different interests, but as a whole, this is a priority region for us."" 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In August 2023, a complaint was filed under the Competition Act by the CBC, the Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB), and News Media Canada. The complaint alleged that Meta was abusing its ""already dominant position in advertising and social media distribution"" and ""substantial control"" of the news industry, by blocking content and not allowing good faith negotiations with news businesses, thus denying them fair compensation and impairing their ability to ""compete effectively in the news publishing and online advertising market"". 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A fourth single, ""Speed Drive"" by Charli XCX, was a top ten hit in the UK and Ireland. The fifth single, ""What Was I Made For?"" by Billie Eilish, topped the charts in the UK, Ireland, Switzerland, and Australia, and entered the top ten in 15 countries. Ava Max's ""Choose Your Fighter"" was serviced to airplay radio as the album's sixth single on July 28, 2023. Upon release, the album was met with critical and commercial success. It debuted at number one in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands and New Zealand and reached the top ten in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, and the United States. At the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, the album won Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media, while four of its songs (""Dance the Night"", ""Barbie World"", ""What Was I Made For?"", and ""I'm Just Ken"") received nominations for Best Song Written for Visual Media. 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France 24 said that NUPES would ""argue that the reform, which was inserted into the social security budget, is a legislative rider, since the text addresses more than just finances"", and that ""[l]eft-wing deputies intend to rely on the opinion of France's Conseil d'État (Council of State), which had warned the government of a risk that certain measures in its pension reform plan, as well as the plan's lack of clear calculations, were unconstitutional"". On 21 March, Macron declared he would not dissolve the National","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 French pension reform strikes.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Provincial elections === == Aftermath == While counting was underway on 11 October, Venâncio Mondlane threatened to launch a nationwide strike if FRELIMO declared victory. That same day, observers from the European Union and the European Parliament demanded that central election authorities release all voting details from all voting places. 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Uganda also experienced heavy rain beginning in March, which caused landslides that destroyed homes and displaced hundreds of people. == Democratic Republic of the Congo == At least 440 people were killed and over 2,500 others were left missing by floods in the villages of Bushushu and Nyamukubi in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo since 5","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 African Great Lakes floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "his opposition to the changes, Glavchev argued that it was the President's ""constitutional duty"" to approve the changes. In a follow up statement, he made clear that he was ready to further discuss the re-shuffle, however insisted that the political responsibility for the two ministers in question would shift to the President. 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The Belarusian Foreign Ministry stated Pashinyan's actions were an attempt to deflect public attention in Armenia away from domestic discontent. Council of Europe: The Council of Europe Committee of Ministers expressed full support to the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process and welcomed the process of border delimitation between the two countries. European Union: The European Union welcomed the Armenian-Azerbaijan border delimitation deal. Meanwhile, the European Commission reiterated that Armenia has the right to seek membership in the European Union. Peter Stano, the Foreign Affairs and Security Policy of the European Commission spokesperson stated, ""the EU's doors are open to Armenia."" Earlier, on 13 March 2024, the European Parliament confirmed that Armenia has the potential to be granted EU candidate status. 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The release of ""911"" was accompanied by the release of the official music video, which accumulated 2.5 million views in its first three days of release, remaining in the top 10 videos in Mexico for its first two weeks. According to Bandamax, the single consolidated Grupo Frontera as one of the new emerging acts in Mexican music and Fuerza Regida as one of the most important bands at the time. The song was positioned at number 24 on the Hot Latin Songs list. In December","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Fuerza Regida.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Delhi, India from 15 to 26 March 2023. India topped the medal tally for the first time after 2006. Medal winners were awarded prize money; gold medallists earn $100,000, silver medallists $50,000, and bronze medallists $25,000. The overall prize fund was $2.4 million. 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According to the court judge, the posts made by Marçal against Boulos have the sole objective of dissemination and have no electoral relevance for São Paulo residents who must choose the next mayor of the capital of São Paulo in October of this year. On October 4, 2024, Marçal released a medical report, later found to be falsified, appearing to show that Boulos was using cocaine. === Suspect of money laundering === In August 2022, Marçal was the record holder in self-financing, having donated more than 500.000 Brazilian reais to his own campaign. There are promises that these amounts donated to the campaign were later","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Pablo Marc\u0327al.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "EUR 579 million in 2016/17. Additionally, net equity positions, reflecting the balance sheet solvency or financial health of European first division clubs, have markedly improved over the past decade, as in the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of net equity for the Big Five leagues, which has ranged from 7.5% in England to 17.9% in France. Bleacher Report noted that the Big Five all benefit from having ""developed their own 'brand' of how football should be played."" The website suggested that the Netherlands' top league Eredivisie was considered similarly to the Big Five in footballing terms, but did not reach the same popularity or funding levels because it is overlooked by international fans in favour of the Five. == Quality == The Big Five are seen as the collective leagues where the best players in the world go to develop and shine, and it is accepted that the Big Five ""represent the pinnacle of European football"". However, football fans, particularly in different regions,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Big Five (association football).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "and he explicitly implicated the army chief Asim Munir as the individual responsible for his arrest, saying that “There is only one man taking action against me and that is the army chief."" It is noteworthy to mention that the rapport between Khan and the present army chief, Gen Asim Munir, is widely perceived as strained following Munir's dismissal as Director-General of Inter-Services Intelligence by Khan during the latter's tenure as prime minister in 2019. In his first news conference after release on 13 May, Khan strongly criticized the military's involvement in politics and recommended that it establish a separate political entity. In a strong rebuke of the treatment received by his party leaders and workers at the hands of the military, Khan highlighted parallels between the current crackdown and the events that transpired in East Pakistan leading to the country's division, cautioning that such actions could potentially result in severe ramifications. On May 15, a Special","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Arrest of Imran Khan.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "24 to November 3, 2022, 1,138 Ukrainians were released from Russian captivity, among whom four were considered dead. Representatives of the Armed Forces note that for at least 14 days, those released from captivity undergo reintegration measures, which include medical and psychological assistance, restoration of documents, etc. During the period from February 24 to December 31, 2022, 1,596 people (military and civilians), including 187 women, were released. On December 31, 2022, the 35th exchange of prisoners took place,prepared by the Coordination Headquarters since the beginning of the large-scale invasion. Among those released on December 31 are two twin brothers who were captured in Luhansk region; a sergeant whose 12-year-old son wrote a letter to the President of Ukraine to help release his father, as well as a father and son who went to serve in the ranks of the territorial defense together; in addition, a returned pit bull terrier from ""Azovstal"", previously exported to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "generated based on the vocal styles of celebrities, public officials, and other famous individuals, raising concerns that the technology could make deepfakes even more convincing. An unofficial song created using the voices of musicians Drake and The Weeknd raised questions about the ethics and legality of similar software. == Impact == The AI boom may have a profound cultural, philosophical, religious, economic, and social impact, as questions such as AI alignment, qualia, and the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI) became widely prominent topics of popular discussion. AI has the potential to be applied in various fields, including in education, healthcare, and transportation. === Cultural === During the AI boom, different groups emerged, ranging from the ones that want to accelerate AI development as quickly as possible to those that are more concerned about AI safety and would like to ""decelerate"". === Business and economy === Big tech viewed the AI boom as","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/AI boom.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "term mission, the European Union Mission in Armenia on 23 January 2023. == History == The European Union Monitoring Capacity to Armenia (EUMCAP) was a European Union civilian deployment in Armenia that was agreed on 6 October 2022 and officially became operational on 20 October 2022. EUMCAP was deployed in order to monitor the Armenia–Azerbaijan border following the Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis. EUMCAP completed its mandate on 19 December 2022 at which point it was superseded by the European Union Planning Assistance Team in Armenia in preparation of a possible longer term mission in the country. Following the conclusion of EUMCAP's mandate, the European Council and the Government of Armenia agreed that the European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia (EUMM Georgia) would deploy its personnel to serve in the European Union Transitional Planning Assistance Team in Armenia. The mandate of the EU Transitional Planning Assistance Team in Armenia became active on 20 December 2022.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/EU Planning Assistance Team in Armenia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "named only as Issa al H. due to German privacy laws. On the same day, prosecutors stated that he ""shared the radical ideology of the Islamic State extremist group"" and the motive for the attack was his ""radical Islamist convictions"". A team of 50 investigators supported by the Federal Criminal Police Office was working on the case as of early September 2024. == Reactions == Minister of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia Herbert Reul, who traveled to Solingen on the night of the attack, warned against speculation about the perpetrator, saying that it was as yet impossible to say anything about him or his motives. Reul, Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser and North Rhine-Westphalia minister president Hendrik Wüst visited the crime scene on 24 August. Solingen's mayor, Tim Kurzbach, wrote a post about the attack on the city's Facebook page, saying that ""This evening, we are all in shock, horror and great sadness in Solingen. We all wanted to celebrate our city's","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Solingen stabbing.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "for Justice, Charles Haughey, of three new representative bodies, divided by rank, including the Representative Body for Inspectors, Station Sergeants and Sergeants (RBISS).: 57, 161  That body was permitted to appoint a sergeant, on secondment, as its part-time general secretary. It was also permitted to apply to the Garda Commissioner for permission to request a subscription from members. The three bodies could, and were required to if requested by the Garda Commissioner, form a temporary joint representative body. There was cooperation at other levels too, with the magazine The Garda Review being issued by the GRA and AGSI together.: 161  === The 1978 reconstitution === Following a number of episodes, the three 1962 representative bodies were replaced by four new associations in 1978, including the AGSI. 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The song stayed at the number-one position for 21 consecutive weeks, beating ""Subtitle"" as the song with the most both consecutive and total weeks at number one in the chart history, which previously was eight consecutive weeks and 13 overall weeks, respectively. In the week of September 13, the song was finally unseated in the top position by Snow Man's ""Dangerholic"", King Gnu's ""Specialz"", and Enhypen's ""Bite Me"", descending to number four. Four months later, the song re-peaked at number one in the week of January 17, 2024, expanding","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Idol (Yoasobi song).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "and Solomon Islands Council of Women, claimed the pact would not represent the public's interests, that it would effectively cede the country's sovereignty to China and condemned its alleged lack of holistic consultation with Solomon Islanders. Australia, Fiji, Japan, the Federated States of Micronesia, New Zealand and the United States voiced concerns with the pact. These countries, along with others in the region, also feared how the agreement might allow China to establish a military base in Solomon Islands, which both Honiara and Beijing denied. The pact prompted the United States to re-open an embassy in Honiara in 2023. == Electoral system == The governor-general must schedule a general election to take place within four months of the dissolution of parliament. The nomination period commences the day after the announcement of the election date and concludes 42 days before the poll. 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In March 2023, the Government announced it would file two lawsuits with the Constitutional Court against the President over her decision to go on an unauthorized visit to Brussels and Paris and over her refusal to sign outright decrees appointing ambassador candidates nominated by the Government, before dismissing the lawsuits several months later. Zourabichvili has increasingly used her veto","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Georgian presidential election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Democratic and Free"". In 2020, he also supported Tulsi Gabbard, calling for an executive order on police misconduct and he made several small donations to the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue, contributing 19 times in 2019 and 2020 with amounts ranging from $1 to $25, as recorded by the Federal Election Commission. By early 2024, he suggested a Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy ticket for the Republican primary. In 2024, he voted in the Democratic primary in Guilford County, North Carolina. Routh had additionally donated $140 to Democratic causes since 2019. He registered in North Carolina as an independent voter in 2012. Routh has stated his support for Taiwan, and in his self-published text discussed its political status and called for international intervention to protect the island from China. According to various posts on his Twitter account in 2023, Routh tagged the Haitian National Police and asserted that he had thousands of NATO-trained Afghan soldiers who ""wish to","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Ryan Wesley Routh.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to the front lines and extensive filming in Kyiv. == Soundtrack == The film's soundtrack features original score by Emiliano Mazzenga, and includes music by Mariana Sadovska, Roman Turovsky, Mykola Leontovych and Svyatoslav Vakarchuk. == Release == === Festival release === The World Premiere of A Rising Fury took place at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2022 with a special presentation at Lincoln Center – Walter Reade Theater. The International Premiere took place at Warsaw IFF, Poland; Ukrainian premiere - at Odesa IFF. Scandinavian Premiere at Stockholm IFF, Sweden; and Australian premiere – at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival. 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Its statement stressed ""the importance of uniting the Palestinian ranks and empowering them by all political and diplomatic means to push for an end to the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories and achieve justice by establishing an independent Palestinian state on the 1967 borders"". Pakistan: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif endorsed the declaration. He commended China's diplomatic efforts and expressed hope for enduring peace. Sharif reiterated Pakistan's support for the Palestinian cause and called for a two-state solution. Qatar: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement on 25 July, described the agreement as ""an important step","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Beijing Declaration.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "=== Environment === Lahaina's famous banyan tree, the largest banyan tree in the United States, had most of its foliage charred, though was left standing after the fire. A video taken on August 11 showed local officials watering the tree to aid its recovery. At least some green foliage appeared to be present and the roots, trunks, and branches of the tree were largely undamaged. On August 11, unsafe water alerts were issued as early as 3 p.m. (01:00 UTC) warning residents of Lahaina and Upper Kula, with instructions to not drink or use tap water for daily activities, even after boiling, and all residents were requested to limit water use. Following earlier deployments on August 9, further potable water tankers were set up at locations across the island. Some scientists have also warned that charred soils, toxic contaminated top soil and other debris could run off into the shoreline and cause marine habitats and coral to be damaged. === Evacuations === The fires prompted mass","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Hawaii wildfires.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the DJ"" Rivera (b. 1979), radio disc jockey (Magic 89.9) August 21 – Howard Dee (b. 1930), peace negotiator, president of Unilab (1965–1972) and ambassador to the Holy See (1986–1990) August 24: Gaudioso Manalo (b. 1948), vice mayor (since 2022) and mayor (2013–2022) of Lobo, Batangas Cesar Mangawang (b. 1953), columnist, (Philippine Daily Inquirer) August 25 – Glenda Ecleo (b. 1937), governor of Dinagat Islands (2010–2019), representative of the first district of Surigao del Norte (1987–1995 and 2001-2007), and cofounder of the Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association. === September === September 2 – Raul Martirez (b. 1938), bishop of San Jose de Antique (1983–2002) September 3 – Annette Flores Balgan (b. 1947), mayor (2010–2019) and vice mayor of Macabebe, Pampanga (2019–2022) September 6 – Daniel Lacson Jr. (b. 1946), governor of Negros Occidental (1986–1992) and chair of the Government Service Insurance System (2010–2015) September 7 – Victor Paz (b. 1967), archaeologist","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in the Philippines.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "ironically caused by their own neo-liberal policies. Barack Obama wins office through public dissatisfaction with establishment politicians. The Great Recession: Loose regulation and monetary policy in the US create bubbles in the housing and bond markets, ultimately leading to the collapse of major American investment banks and a global recession. American taxpayers are forced to fund bailouts, while in Europe recovery is hampered by poor coordination, limited policy levers, and the Stability and Growth Pact. Greece spirals into insolvency and is forced into a brutal, punitive settlement with the Troika. Ireland, Iceland, Spain and Portugal follow. The G20 heralds that global economic power has shifted, and provides some stability as the US and China become co-dependent. Precarity, inequality and austerity sow the seeds of an eventual anti-elite backlash. 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Its accompanying dance, which consists of spelling out the song's title using a person's arms, went viral on social media, with videos of large festival crowds performing it. It was seen by some as norm-defying within the mainstream music industry. ""Hot to Go!"" drew commercial success months after its release, charting within the top ten of the charts in Ireland and the United Kingdom as","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Hot to Go!.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "and buried."" Emily O'Reilly, who is the elected European Parliament's European Ombudsman told Euronews that she has demanded access to Frontex's formal report of the capsizing and sinking of the Adriana. Both Frontex and the HCG have been accused of not taking preventative steps to avoid the tragedy. On 14 December 2023, six months after the sinking, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch issued a joint statement saying that the ""nature of ongoing judicial investigations in Greece raises concerns about the prospects for accountability for the shipwreck"". According to investigations completed by the BBC and News 24/7, contradicting the Greek coastguard's account of the incident, the boat had not moved for at least seven hours before sinking. A New York Times investigation found that the authorities watched and listened for 13 hours as the boat lost power and drifted aimlessly. An investigation by the Washington Post retraced the Adriana's route on the Mediterranean Sea and","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Messenia migrant boat disaster.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of artillery, and the locations of mystery fires in Russia and Ukraine within the last 48 hours. Formerly, there was also a ""pathogen mode"" which displayed a blurred image of the current Russian troop concentrations in and around Ukraine. The capital of Ukraine, Kyiv is marked with the Ukrainian coat of arms which can toggle the interactive drone that will ""destroy"" units and headquarters upon clicking each icons, and the capitals of countries hostile to Ukraine (Moscow, Minsk and Pyongyang) are marked with a red star while the capital of Hungary, Budapest was marked with a clown emoji (which was labelled as ""Orban's pro-Russian regime""). On 2 July 2024 the map has received its biggest update to date. Its design was changed and dark mode was added. New features include drawing on the map, the ability to use keyboard shortcuts on PC, new weapons (Taurus and sea drones) and the ability to copy coordinates by clicking on the center of the map. === Versions === Deep State UA launched","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/DeepStateMap.Live.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "garnered attention for its detailed responses and articulate answers across many domains of knowledge. A new version called GPT-4 was released on March 14, 2023, and was used in the Microsoft Bing search engine. Other language models have been released, such as PaLM and Gemini by Google and LLaMA by Meta Platforms. In January 2023, DeepL Write, an AI-based tool to improve monolingual texts, was released. In December 2023, Gemini, the latest model by Google, was unveiled, claiming to beat previous state-of-the-art-model GPT-4 on most benchmarks. === Music and voice === In 2016, Google DeepMind unveiled WaveNet, a deep learning network that produced English, Mandarin, and piano music. In 2020, the non-commercial freeware artificial intelligence web application 15.ai was released. 15.ai is credited with popularizing AI voice cloning in content creation, being the first publicly available AI vocal synthesis application and having had a significant impact in multiple Internet fandoms,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/AI boom.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "This changed when the UK Independence Party finished second in the 2015 general election. In the 2016 European Union membership referendum, Rochdale voted 3:2 in favour of Brexit. The constituency has above average unemployment and many people living in poverty. British Asians make up 18.5% of the population. Since 1997, the constituency has also included the semi-rural suburb of Littleborough, one of the relatively prosperous areas of the borough. A by-election last took place in this area in 1995, in the former Littleborough and Saddleworth constituency. The Liberal Democrats won the by-election, though Labour won both successor constituencies (the other being Oldham East and Saddleworth) at the 1997 general election. At the 2019 general election, there was a 60.1% turnout with an electorate of 78,909. Following the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the composition of the constituency was subject to minor boundary changes at the 2024 general election to bring the","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Rochdale by-election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Voice referendum was a constitutional referendum held on 14 October 2023 in which the proposed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice was rejected. Voters were asked to approve an alteration to the Australian Constitution that would recognise Indigenous Australians in the document through prescribing a body called the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice that would have been able to make representations to Federal Parliament and the executive government on ""matters relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples"". The proposal was rejected nationally and by a majority in every state, thus failing to secure the double majority required for amendment by section 128 of the constitution. The Australian Capital Territory was the only state or territory with a majority of ""yes"" votes. Analysis of surveys following the referendum identified the main reasons why the majority of Australians voted no was a scepticism of rights for some Australians that are not held by","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "(executive) Corrientes and Santiago del Estero; elections in Tucumán (for a month) and San Juan (executive, for 1 and half months) were suspended by the Supreme Court. == Elections == === 16 April === Neuquén, Rolando Figueroa defeated the gubernatorial candidate of the long-governing Neuquén People's Movement, for the first time in 60 years, with 36.94% of Comunidad. Río Negro, Alberto Weretilneck wins with 42.43%. Third consecutive electoral victory of Together We Are Río Negro. === 5 May === Jujuy, Carlos Sadir won with 49.59%. Third consecutive electoral victory for Together for Change. La Rioja, Ricardo Quintela is re-elected with 50.63%. Fourth consecutive electoral victory of Union for the Homeland and its predecessor parties. Misiones, Hugo Passalacqua won with 64.18%. Sixth consecutive electoral victory of the Front for the Renewal of Concord, it has not lost since its foundation. === 14 May === La Pampa, Sergio Ziliotto Is re-elected with 47.66%. Twelfth electoral","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Argentine provincial elections.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "The demand shock was also further reported in Argentina and Australia. Economists who observed the inflation in Southeast Asia termed it ""Swiftflation"". Marketing professor Seshan Ramaswami wrote that the Eras Tour is one of the significant steps in a movement involving the Government of Singapore's conscious attempts to expand the demographic reach of the city-state's cultural tourism ""to young music fans ... From all over Asia and perhaps even the Middle East"". Following the tour's tie-up with the United Overseas Bank for premium tickets in Singapore, the bank reported a record S$104 million (US$76 million) in income from credit card fees, an 89% increase from the previous year in the quarter. According to a survey by online research company QuestionPro, 58 percent of the Eras Tour attendees were between ages 35 and 64, 37 percent between ages 18 and 34, and less than 5 percent under age 18. The tour's economic valuation was also estimated to be $5 billion, higher than the GDP of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Impact of the Eras Tour.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "(7.5-mile) undersea fresh water pipeline. Greater Athens governor Nikos Hardalias calls it an act of sabotage. 12 February: A man opens fire at a shipping company in Glyfada, killing three people, before killing himself. 15 February: The Hellenic Parliament votes 176-76 to legalise same-sex marriage and adoption, making it the first Eastern Orthodox country to do so. === March === 28 March: Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis survives a no-confidence motion filed by the PASOK party over allegations that it mishandled the investigation into the Tempi train crash in 2023. === May === 3 May: Nikolaos Michaloliakos, the leader of the far-right Golden Dawn party, is granted early release following a legal request and on account of his elderly age, albeit with several conditions such as a ban on traveling outside the greater Athens area. However, the decision is overturned by another panel of judges following an appeal, leading to his arrest on 3 June. 16 May: Forty-two migrants and","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Greece.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "were not equipped with the Kavach train protection system. A December 2022 report by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India warned that the safety department of the railways lacked adequate staffing which could impact the quality of maintenance. The report also stated that the funds allocated towards railway safety were short of the target every year for the last four years and were often misused to cater to other departments such as engineering and Human Resources. However, the Indian Railways claimed that the accident was not a reflection of the safety issues in the system. In February 2023, the principal operating manager of the South Western Railway zone had reported a similar signalling error with the Karnataka Sampark Kranti Express having narrowly escaped a collision and had warned that this could lead to accidents if the issue was not resolved. == Reactions == Narendra Modi, the prime minister of India, expressed his distress over the incident and extended his","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Odisha train collision.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "convoys. These drones can be controlled either from the control centre in Amdjarass or from the UAE. On 30 September 2024, the UAE reported that the residence of its ambassador in Khartoum was attacked by an SAF aircraft, condemning the incident as a “heinous attack.” In response, Sudan's foreign ministry rejected the UAE's claims, labelling them as “false allegations.” The SAF blamed the RSF for the incident. On 14 October 2024, Sudan rejected the Emirati claims of the aircraft attack, saying that it will resort to international law to take legal action against the UAE and compel it to compensate for the damages caused by its long-standing backing of the RSF. Foreign Minister Hussein Awad said that Sudan already submitted memos to the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice. The UAE's allegations were called “unfounded”, following the footage from the next day of the bombing that displayed the building intact. 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The options of the vote were ""yes"" (Romanian: da) and ""no"" (Romanian: nu). == Campaign == At a meeting in Moscow on 21 April 2024, five opposition parties, namely the banned Șor Party, the Revival Party, Chance, Victorie and the Alternative Force for Saving Moldova, announced the formation of an alliance called Victory to oppose EU membership and seek closer relations with Russia. The leader of Gagauzia, Evghenia Guțul, also expressed support for the movement, which revolves around Șor Party leader, oligarch, and convicted","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 Moldovan European Union membership referendum.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "in The Sri Lanka Gazette and must specify the nomination period and the date of the election. The first meeting of the new parliament must occur within three months of the previous parliament's dissolution. === Recent changes in seat allocation === On 25 September 2024, the Election Commission released details regarding the number of members to be elected from each electoral district in the upcoming parliamentary election, the number of candidates to be listed on the nomination paper, and the deposit amount required from independent groups. Recognised political parties are exempt from making a deposit. == Recent Sri Lankan election results == == Contesting parties == === Total number of candidates contesting === In a media release on 12 October 2024, the Election Commission announced that a total of 8,821 candidates would contest the parliamentary election. 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A court in Armavir, Krasnodar Krai, sentences five men to up to nine years' imprisonment for participating in the 2023 antisemitic riots in the North Caucasus at Uytash Airport in Makhachkala, Dagestan. 24 August – Arrest and indictment of Pavel","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Russia.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "in Seoul, South Korea with the Los Angeles Dodgers facing the San Diego Padres in the first regular season game in South Korea. The Dodgers defeated the Padres in the first game, 5–2, while the Padres defeated the Dodgers in the second game, 15–11. March 23: 2024 KBO League regular season begins March 26: Spring Training Ends March 28: 2024 Major League Baseball season begins for 24 of 30 MLB teams. Tampa Bay Rays shortstop, Wander Franco will be placed on administrative leave thru June 1. Franco had not played with the Rays since August 13, 2023. The Arizona Diamondbacks scored 14 runs in the third inning against the Colorado Rockies in a 16–1 final, setting a franchise record for most runs scored in a single inning. Tyler O'Neill of the Boston Red Sox set a Major League record for most consecutive home runs with five. Hitting one off of Seattle Mariners reliever Cody Bolton. March 29: Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, and Philadelphia Phillies begin their seasons","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in baseball.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "beat clear favorites Brazil. Before this game, Uruguay was facing a lot of pressure to win as Israel was going through a conflict with Palestine and was facing backlash including from previous hosts Indonesia which were stripped rights to host this World Cup now being played in Argentina. The match was goalless until the 61' where Anderson Duarte scored and match winning goal. Uruguay were in the final of the FIFA U-20 World Cup for the first time since 2013. There was a lot of emotions for Uruguayans especially since they have never won the World Cup at the Under-20 level and haven't won a world title since the 1950 FIFA World Cup, almost 80 years ago. The final would be playing against Italy, who were major favorites for the tournament, and would be played in the Estadio Único Diego Armando Maradona. The match was dull and described as torture for many Uruguayans up until the 86th minute where Luciano Rodríguez who was back from suspended for a red card in the quarter final scored","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 in Uruguay.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "election. President Radev decided the following day to give the third mandate for an attempted government formation to ITN, the smallest party in the 49th National Assembly. The third mandate was immediately returned incomplete by ITN, without wasting any time on fruitless negotiation attempts. Under Article 99 of the Constitution, when no agreement on formation of a government has been reached after all three attempted negotiation mandates have been tried, the President, in consultation with the parliamentary groups and on the proposal of the candidate for caretaker prime minister, appoints a caretaker government and schedules new early elections within two months from its inauguration. On 29 March, the President appointed the Chairman of the National Audit Office, Dimitar Glavchev, as a candidate for caretaker prime minister; and he was granted a one week deadline - at 6 April - to propose the composition of the caretaker government. 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In Sankt Paul im Lavanttal, 70 households have been evacuated as a precaution for fear of flooding. Water was being pumped out of a dam in the Viktring district of Klagenfurt, Carinthia, after concerns are raised over its stability and","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Slovenia floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Prime Minister and NZ First leader Winston Peters defended plans to revise the guidelines, stating that parents had a ""right to know what their child is being taught before, not after, the event and the replacement of current guidelines is about transparency."" === Speed limits changes === During the 2023 New Zealand general election, the National Party campaigned on reversing the previous Sixth Labour Government's ""blanket"" speed limit reductions. In July 2019, the Labour-led coalition government had released its ""Road to Zero"" 2020–2030 road safety strategy, which was modelled after the global Vision Zero movement. The Road to Zero strategy aimed to reduce road deaths by 40% by 2030 throuh reducing speed limits and installing more road safety features such as roundabouts and median barriers. This policy was adopted in 2020. By February 2022, Waka Kotahi had announced a review of speed limits and imposed stricter speed limit rules would be implemented around schools. In March 2024,","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Sixth National Government of New Zealand.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the vote and losing one of its two seats for the first time in its history. Despite AKEL’s strong showing in the 2023 presidential election, with candidate Andreas Mavroyiannis surpassing polling expectations, internal tensions have emerged since then. Irene Charalambidou, a prominent AKEL Member of Parliament, has increasingly distanced herself from the party’s positions, frequently voting independently in the House of Representatives. The rift between Charalambidou and AKEL deepened during the controversy over the dismissal of Odysseas Michaelides, the former Auditor General of Cyprus. Charalambidou is a longstanding supporter of Michaelides due to his efforts against perceived corruption during the Anastasiades administration. The MP is ineligible to run for AKEL in the 2026 legislative elections due to term limits, and there are widespread rumours that she may join a new parliamentary movement led by Michaelides, who has garnered popularity for his anti-corruption stance. An","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Next Cypriot legislative election.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the council's resources, including the suspicious handling of millions of dollars in salaries for personnel with irregular contracts, consultancies, acquisitions and unjustified contracts, illegal transfers, unauthorized property purchases, and handling of donations without proper records. It was also discovered that Armijos had used CONAGOPARE as a political platform, taking advantage of his position to launch his political party, Fuerza Rural y Productiva, in 2018, to run for the presidency of Ecuador in the 2021 presidential elections. However, he failed to register his political party with the National Electoral Council (CNE). Furthermore, Armijos tried to include a question in the 2018 popular consultation under the government of former President Lenín Moreno, which sought to eliminate prefectures and grant greater powers to parish governments. In September 2019, he presented himself as a presidential pre-candidate for the Union for Hope (UNES) alliance, forming a ticket with","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Boli\u0301var Armijos Velasco.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "It's a significant shift in the region's geopolitical landscape. Guinea Guinea has shown some support for the Alliance of Sahel States but it hasn't shown any interest in joining the alliance. The country has been diplomatically supportive of the AES and its goals. Given Guinea's current political climate and its recent coup, it's possible that the country might consider joining the AES in the future. President Mamady Doumbouya of Guinea was a member of the French Foreign Legion (a corporal) and therefore took an oath to serve France and protect French interests, before leading the coup that brought him to power in Guinea in 2021. 2. President Doumbouya is married to Lauriane Doumbouya (Darboux), a French woman. 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Meanwhile Tharushi Karunarathna wins the gold medal in the Women’s 400m event with a timing of 52.48 seconds. On 2 June, she wins the gold medal in the Women’s 800 meters event with a timing of 2.05.74 minutes. 3 June – All the schools nationwide are closed due to prevailing adverse weather conditions. 4 June – Hemali Kothalawala, Director General of the Department of Animal Production and","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Sri Lanka.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Juan Pablo Guanipa, politician of the Justice First party, also rejected the referendum, declaring ""it is a referendum that they organize for everything, except to defend"". Through a public statement, Justice First condemned the intention to ""politically instrumentalize a matter that corresponds to national sovereignty"", and a statement published by Popular Will read: ""The territorial integrity of a country must be defined by means of the exercise of the State's authority and backed by the legitimacy granted by international laws and historical tradition"", besides denouncing that public employees were being forced to vote in the referendum. On the other hand, Democratic Action politician, Carlos Prosperi, declared that he would participate in the referendum, inviting to participate in it. Henrique Capriles, former presidential candidate (2012 and 2013) and from Justice First, also announced that he would participate in the process, although he rejected its politicization. Manuel","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Venezuelan referendum.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "and social impact, as questions such as AI alignment, qualia, and the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI) became widely prominent topics of popular discussion. AI has the potential to be applied in various fields, including in education, healthcare, and transportation. === Cultural === During the AI boom, different groups emerged, ranging from the ones that want to accelerate AI development as quickly as possible to those that are more concerned about AI safety and would like to ""decelerate"". === Business and economy === Big tech viewed the AI boom as both opportunity and threat; Alphabet's Google, for example, realized that ChatGPT could be an innovator's dilemma-like replacement for Google Search. The company merged DeepMind and Google Brain, a rival internal unit, to accelerate its AI research. The market capitalization of Nvidia, whose GPUs are in high demand to train and use generative AI models, rose to over US$3.3 trillion, making it the world's largest","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/AI boom.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "two people are killed after a hotel collapses in Kröv. A court in Berlin convicts a woman and fines her for ""condoning a crime"" by leading a chant using the phrase ""From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free"" during a protest in October 2023. 7 August – A doctor in Berlin is arrested on suspicion of killing four of his elderly patients and setting fire to their residences. 14 August: A court in Germany orders the arrest of a Ukrainian diving instructor on suspicion of involvement in the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline sabotage. A suspected sabotage attack is reported at the Wahn barracks of the German Air Force adjacent to Cologne Bonn Airport. 15 August – Ukraine denies its involvement in explosions that damaged the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and accuses Russia of causing the explosions, following Germany issuing its first arrest warrant on the case towards a Ukrainian man. The United States approves the sale of 600 MIM-104 Patriot air defense missile systems to Germany worth US$5","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 in Germany.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, and then presented to the full Senate for a vote. Former congressman and former prosecutor Sean Duffy from Wisconsin was announced as Trump's nominee for the position on November 18, 2024. Elon Musk and other Silicon Valley executives had encouraged Trump to pick Emil Michael for the role. === Secretary of Energy === The nomination of a secretary-designate is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote. Liberty Energy chairman/CEO/founder Chris Wright from Colorado was announced as Trump's nominee for the position on November 15, 2024. === Secretary of Education === A nomination for Secretary of Education is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote. Former SBA administrator Linda McMahon from Connecticut was announced as Trump's nominee","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Second cabinet of Donald Trump.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "to describe outdoors fashion that was seen as ""defiantly ugly"". In 1997, a website called ""gorp.com"" expanded the acronym as ""Great Outdoor Recreation Pages"". == Overview == Gorpcore initially referred to the emergence of stylish yet practical clothing, and was further popularized during the COVID-19 pandemic as people were drawn to outdoor activities. The trend led to a surge in sales for outdoor gear such as puffer jackets and hiking boots. Some fashion experts believe the trend started well before the pandemic, thanks to celebrities like A$AP Rocky and Frank Ocean wearing hiking-inspired clothing. Furthermore, certain outdoor brands such as Timberland have long been considered fashionable within various subcultures, such as the hip-hop subculture. High-end fashion brands such as Gucci and Moncler have also contributed to the trend with collaborations featuring functional yet fashionable designs, such as Gucci and The North Face's collaboration announced in September 2021.","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Gorpcore.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "557,295 downloads and 570,368,238 streams. ==== Billboard Japan ==== ""Idol"" debuted at number one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 for the week of April 19, 2023. It earned 29,327 digital sales, 8,868,810 streams, and 4,334,923 video views in its first week, scoring Yoasobi's second number-one song in the country since ""Yoru ni Kakeru"" in 2020. The song stayed at the number-one position for 21 consecutive weeks, beating ""Subtitle"" as the song with the most both consecutive and total weeks at number one in the chart history, which previously was eight consecutive weeks and 13 overall weeks, respectively. In the week of September 13, the song was finally unseated in the top position by Snow Man's ""Dangerholic"", King Gnu's ""Specialz"", and Enhypen's ""Bite Me"", descending to number four. Four months later, the song re-peaked at number one in the week of January 17, 2024, expanding the longest number-one song to 22 total weeks. ""Idol"" also topped the specific-genre Hot Animation, the third","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Idol (Yoasobi song).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "of the Barnier government === Macron delayed the appointment of a new prime minister until after the 2024 Summer Olympics, announcing that an ""Olympic truce"" should be respected, which was already a singular choice in French politics. By mid-August, he had still not appointed a prime minister but instead announced his intention to consult with the various parties, which was done on 23 August. On 26 August, after meeting the leaders of the National Rally (RN), Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella, Macron announced that, contrary to the usual practice of cohabitation in France, he would not appoint Lucie Castets, the candidate nominated by the NFP to become prime minister. This decision exacerbated the crisis, and France Unbowed (LFI), the main party within the NFP, announced its intention to initiate impeachment proceedings against him. While Macron would have liked to see a centrist coalition form and called for another round of consultations, the Greens and a faction of the Socialist","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2024 French political crisis.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the 2015 election, Reform started coalition talks with the Social Democrats, Pro Patria and Res Publica Union (IRL) and the Free Party. After nearly three weeks of negotiations, the Free Party left the coalition talks, mainly due to disagreements on taxation and state funding of parties. Following that, Reform successfully negotiated a new Triple Alliance coalition with SDE and IRL, forming a second government headed by Rõivas in April. On 7 November 2016, SDE and IRL announced that they were asking Prime Minister Taavi Rõivas to resign and were planning on negotiating a new majority government. The announcement came soon after the opposition had submitted a motion to express lack of confidence in Rõivas' government. SDE and IRL proceeded to support the motion, leaving the Reform the only party to support Rõivas. Rõivas commented the situation by declining to resign and arguing that a democratically elected government should be only removed by a democratic vote. In the following vote","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Triple Alliance (Estonia).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "in the National Assembly. === Other reactions === Other candidates called for a tougher stance on crime, including Yaku Pérez Guartambel, Xavier Hervas, Jan Topić, Otto Sonnenholzner, and Luisa González. Pérez, González, Topić, and Bolívar Armijos announced the suspension of their respective electoral campaigns out of respect. Former president Rafael Correa remarked on his killing that Ecuador had become a ""failed state"" and warned that ""those who try to sow more hate"" with his death ""will only continue to destroy us"". The electoral observation mission of the Organization of American States (OAS), due to start arriving in the country the day after the assassination, shared the grief and consternation of the Ecuadorian people and called on the authorities to conduct a thorough and comprehensive investigation. U.S. ambassador to Ecuador Michael J. Fitzpatrick said his country condemned the attack. The governments of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Spain, and the United Kingdom","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Assassination of Fernando Villavicencio.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "the terminal was flooded. A flood alert was made for coastal areas in East Dorset, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. Butlin's Minehead was closed after flooding in Somerset. A Wetherspoons pub in Taunton was flooded. On 27 September 2023, Storm Agnes hit the UK with strong winds and heavy rain, which brought flooding in parts of the UK and Ireland. == October == On 7 October 2023, exceptionally heavy rain hit Scotland causing flooding in Glasgow, North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire, Stirlingshire, and other areas. On 19 October 2023, Storm Babet hit Scotland with strong winds and heavy rain, with most parts of Aberdeenshire, Angus, Dundee and Perth and Kinross 250 millimetres (9.8 in) of rain was predicted to fall in these areas from 19-20 October 2023, causing a red warning for rain in these areas too. The South Yorkshire village of Catcliffe was flooded, despite new flood defences which were installed after the floods of 2007. Flooding caused by Storm Babet killed three","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 United Kingdom floods.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 "laws and all applicable norms. So, understandably, this is a target for us. And a target that is bringing war, not peace, has to be neutralized.” On 22 July, Ukrainian Defence Minister, Oleksii Reznikov acknowledged, in an interview with CNN, that the Crimea Bridge is a valid target. Asked whether Ukraine would seek to disable the bridge he replied: “It’s normal tactics to ruin the logistic lines of your enemy to stop the options to get more ammunition, to get more fuel, to get more food, etcetera. That’s why we will use these tactics against them.” On 3 August, Ukraine formally admitted to launching the attack, with an official saying that it was proof that the country was more than capable of penetrating Russia's defences. == Russia's reaction == According to reports, emergency services arrived on the scene, including Minister of Transport Vitaly Savelyev and Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Crimea Igor Mikhailichenko, and a crisis centre was formed. Later that","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/2023 Crimean Bridge explosion.txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0 """a hostile act"" by one member state against another. Further emphasis is added to the threatening fact that the reservoir has not been repaired for more than 20 years. Taking into account the urgent nature of the current situation, PACE makes two important demands in the following provisions: the immediate withdrawal of the Armenian Armed Forces from the region and the cessation of the use of water resources by the Armenian authorities as a means to the benefit of only one of the parties to the conflict. Under the resolution, the fulfillment of the first requirement could enable an on-site investigation with the participation of independent engineers and hydrologists, global management of the water basins in the area and international monitoring of the condition of the irrigation canals in the region, as well as the Sarsang and Madagiz dams. Finally, the Assembly ""calls on all sides concerned to step up their efforts to co-operate closely in the joint management of the resources of","{""title"": ""/content/drive/MyDrive/hubble/wikipedia_pages/Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly Resolution 2085 (2016).txt"", ""duplicates"": 0}",0