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germany, after issuing a ruling banning the activities of the hamburg islamic center, also issued a ruling to fire the director of this center. according to this ruling, hojjat al-islam mohammad hadi muftah has 14 days to leave germany and after that he is not allowed to re-enter this country and stay there. 5 weeks ago, the german government, claiming that hambur islamic center
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pursues extremist goals, banned the activity of this center and confiscated all its properties. in protest against this action, hundreds of protestors condemned the action of the german government against the activities of the islamic center in hamburg by holding a demonstration. they considered it illegal. the american court sentenced another citizen to 5 years in prison for participating in election protests three years ago. dan edwin wilson from a few. the week
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before the election riot , he had planned to travel to washington and participate in the protests. in these calms, trump supporters entered the us congress building in protest of what they called election fraud. so far, more than 1,400 americans have been tried in connection with the attack on the congress and the unrest after the previous us presidential elections. 900 people have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from a few months to 22 years. honduras is a pi. mann canceled more than 100 years with the united states. the ministry of foreign affairs of honduras announced that due to the interventionist actions of the united states in the country's relations with venezuela , it will end the criminal talent agreement with washington. earlier, the honduran president , accusing washington of interfering in his country's internal affairs , ordered a unilateral withdrawal from the agreement. the united states said it was worried about the recent meeting between the defense ministers of honduras and venezuela.
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iraqi army officials announced that the country's air defense shot down a turkish drone over the city of kirkuk in the north of the country. general abdus salam, deputy air defense commander, said this the drone had entered iraqi territory from soleimani's side. turkish authorities have not commented on this incident so far. it is said that the inpod was targeted using the russian pant sir defense. brazilian social network judge. threatened to suspend the brazilian judicial authority has said that if elon musk does not introduce a new legal representative for the activities of this social media in brazil within the next 24 hours, it will be suspended. brazilian judicial authorities earlier this year asked the social network x to delete the accounts of some users for spreading false news and messages block the obnoxious ones. but elon musk refused this request claiming to suppress freedom of speech. had done 1/4th of china's energy
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comes from clean sources. the information office of the state council of china announced in a document the plans for the energy sector in this country. china has achieved its plans in the field of energy 6 years earlier than the set goal. china currently has 180 gw of solar power and 159 gw of wind power under construction. and the second case of the french court, with the setting of a bail of 5 million dollars and a ban on leaving telegram director pavel darev, although he was released from arrest. but drov may have no way to get free from france except to cooperate with the government of this country . first, we see a report of friendship between the owner of meta company and the french president. this
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was the headline of the world media from a meeting in paris. these pictures are from 13 years ago. the two-day meeting of sarkozy, the president of france at the time, with the executives of microsoft and google. meta and amazon were all for the legalization of their behavior in the virtual space of this country. sarkozy said at the time that the internet is a new land, a land to conquer, but it cannot be a wild west, it cannot be a lawless place. their concern was the governance of cyberspace, a concern that they have made legal for two or three years by passing a law called oya in the french parliament, a bill to combat violence and hatred. in cyber space, it is basically for the safety of young people and families , based on this law that they passed for their cyber space , spreading violence, spreading hatred
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, immoral advertisements and obscene films were banned. they condemn and this line of virtual governance should be continued by the next president on the internet and social networks one of the french airports was arrested. the media say: by doing this, the french reminded all those virtual giants that they invited 13 years ago that france is aware of what its citizens see on their phones. more ago the rule of the french has also fallen on the ceo of twitter and instagram to the extent that they promised that what content is published or not published for the french user will be under the supervision of the french government. fatemeh sharifi of sed and sima news agency tonight for
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further investigation of pavel durov's curfew mr. steve i am accompanied by gil, a former consultant analyst of the us government hello mr. gil, thank you for accepting our invitation to talk. mr. gill, as you know, the french government has banned pablo dorf from leaving the country, and telegram remains under investigation and trial. with this account , drov will be the official hostage of the french government from now on. in the beginning. what is your evaluation and analysis of the decision of the french to keep the draft mandatory in france? what is the purpose of this thank you , do you know the output? in my opinion, this is a very dangerous action
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and an attack on freedom of expression. we have to consider that the first action that he did what happened behind the scenes
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? what do you think the french government wants to do behind the scenes for the accusations and propaganda it has made?
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it is that france may have entered the scene on behalf of the israeli regime or even the us government, so there are speculations that they are trying to block this media in france or elsewhere. it is also said that a woman is being used to trap this person. and on the other hand , there is talk of private parties with the authorities
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, but the effort being made is to intimidate the freedom of expression and information. well, one interesting aspect is that it was the level of confidence and trust that the draft had in european countries, especially france. observers and experts say in these few days that even he didn't imagine that the french would ask him to arrest him and let him out, otherwise he wouldn't have gone there at all. darf had accompanied european governments in many cases in the past and followed the laws of these countries and france . what do you think darf has done so far? learned new lessons from the french government's approach. well, in my opinion, if you got it right, it's like if
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he was invited for dinner by the president of france if he does not accept an invitation, in fact, the communication between them can be done through telegram and it is very important, this tool and the french cannot act against him so easily. be firm. well, the final question, another aspect that i wanted to know your opinion about in this conversation is that in the past few days, no western european government has taken any position regarding the arrest of deraf by france and the ban on his exit, no condemnation from the western authorities. it is not, but in the past when, for example, the government of iran wanted daraf to follow the rules of telegram like other countries the country of iran should also respect the same authorities and
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western governments of iran , accusing them of violating human rights, freedom, internet freedom , and even imposed sanctions against iran in this regard, but in this one week, we saw that malik a social network is easily arrested, tried and banned, but no one in the western governments talks about this. i speak and condemn this in the west. in many cases , yes, the governments are actually not our representatives. they are hypocrites who try to stand against actions and freedom of speech, for example, regarding iran. immediately. take the freedom of speech and communication and
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use this as an excuse to block iranian assets, but at the same time we see that such measures are not taken against elon musk and others because they apparently have the necessary cooperation with them. very well, mr. gil, thank you for the conversation.
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the fire of insults and distortions of the opponent will not become the truth, and the end of the part of the program mon bette jahan is narrated by the picture.
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that is, no food, no wine, no money, that is, saha jo qabal talas and arbaat 71 villages of chamengrat.
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while the cost of housing in the united states has increased, new research shows the link between evictions and early death is even stronger than during the pandemic. during the first two years of the covid-19 crisis, the death rate of renters facing eviction more than doubled. we are worried .
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i am barry davis currently living in durham, north carolina. i am the mother of a wonderful 10-year-old boy. we were evicted from our house in december 2022. after two years of struggling to pay the rent, i faced eviction. the only thing i felt was my blood pressure dropping. in at that moment, i saw that i fell in the street. here in dallas, we have a problem with homelessness, and i find myself in such a situation. after living in the house i had rented for a year and when i complained about the water and electricity bill, the landlord decided to evict me instead of solving the problem. where should i go, this was my main problem because i could not be homeless.
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there was no option for a working mother and a son who excelled in school. we were supposed to be part of a community. the decline happened quickly and i had insomnia at night. my diet has changed i had anxiety. my mind was constantly busy and this was the only thing that crossed my mind. i was on my feet when i got rid of this stress and chronic pain that i had been dealing with before . i was living in a hotel for about 6 or 7 months until we finally found a room to rent. we did not have a kitchen to cook in. in addition, we are suffering from covid and viruses and cold. we were dating and there was always a fear of going to the doctor. you're trying to pay for a house and a roof over your head. woe to
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the day you are sick and you have to pay for medicine and examination. i decided not to spend the extra $100 or $200 i have to spend on food for two weeks until the next pay period. i could no longer spend it on food or transportation. it must be this disease that at this stage has no name but dismissal. now we
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're joined on this show by nick gertz from princeton university's dismissal lab. he is the lead author of a recent study showing a link between layoffs and mortality . thank you for being on this program. before the review is done let's talk about who is affected by the layoff. in this new study, we found that about 30 percent of black women who rent with their children face the threat of eviction each year, and we need to address these disparities. let's do something using different solutions. we should reflect on the racist housing policies that
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have pushed some americans into expensive unregulated, often exploitative, rental markets where evictions have become part of the business model. in your new research, which has just been published, examine court records is placed these are the people who are facing eviction cases and are threatened with deportation. then you investigated the death rate in these people. what made you want to research the relationship between layoffs and people's health? there are many reasons for this. consider that being fired has terrible health consequences, both in terms of chronic stress and mental health. the death rate acts as a social mirror and is the culmination of all the mechanisms related to expulsion and health. so give this priority be it rent, health care, or food
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, or experiencing extreme housing instability after eviction. in this research, we found out that the rate of death of the employees who were threatened with eviction during the epidemic period was almost twice what we calculated based on the death rates. the case of the dismissal of these people actually indicates the risk of an event such as the dismissal itself, but there is also a more general indicator of financial problems, we
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know that the threat of dismissal. the constant stress associated with finding a house to rent or facing eviction is a traumatic process. an interpretation there is, and that is that you have to pay the rent first. we know that renters tend to sacrifice other needs like food and health care when the rent goes up, which can often be related.
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there are shortcuts. i think your article definitely proves this. right yes in this research, we do not make any claims regarding the causality of the expulsion event itself. we 're kind of comparing how the death rate among people who faced eviction lawsuits during the pandemic. with the death rate among this group before the outbreak of the epidemic change done so this is not a descriptive type of finding . however, even with the limitations associated with the study, your findings seem to clearly indicate that there is an anomaly in that we only have excess mortality among people
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facing court eviction orders. we do not expect it. what do you hope the legislators and policymakers will think of your research? i think the lesson we want to learn from this research is to move towards creating a country where quality housing is affordable for everyone, and we also want to address this issue. let's mention that we had experienced a crisis in the housing sector before the start of the epidemic. so this data shows in a way how these conditions are caused by the prevalence. but i think now that the rent pressures have reached their highest level and evictions are increasing again, we should actually think about these policies to reduce the eviction process and guarantee affordable housing for everyone. this issue is not only related to housing policies, but also vital in relation to health policies.
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iran 's big sarai with exceptional conditions. qom wesfahan and the only tehran branch in serah afsarieh salam. at 3 o'clock, solving the country's problems lies in the presence of the elites and the participation of the people. the president said in the general assembly of the academy of medical sciences that there is a scientific solution for every problem, if the elites of every field work together with the people , there will be no unsolved problems in the country. with male participation.

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