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2024-07-22 19:18:00 | Italy
Soldiers patrol the streets of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, following deadly protests against civil service hiring rules that have killed at least 160 people across the country.
Read more →2024-07-22 19:18:00 | Italy
Soldiers patrol the streets of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, following deadly protests against civil service hiring rules that have killed at least 160 people across the country.
Read more →2024-07-22 19:18:00 | Italy
Soldiers patrol the streets of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, following deadly protests against civil service hiring rules that have killed at least 160 people across the country.
Read more →2024-07-22 18:30:00 | Italy
The attack this morning in via Giulio Petroni: the very young people would have entered the shop with their faces uncovered. The police investigate
Read more →2024-07-22 16:51:00 | Italy
The one from Accettura against the opening of public swimming pools
Read more →2024-07-22 15:53:00 | Italy
Fsb: 'Supply channel blocked by Security Service'
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The initiative also goes towards international development, with a delegation from San Severo and Torre Annunziata received in Malta by the Italian Embassy. The aim of the visit was to promote the Let's Build Kindness Project also abroad
Read more →2024-07-22 15:33:00 | Italy
Bangladesh woke up under a curfew, with significant telecommunications disruption, after the Supreme Court abolished some public employment quotas, sparking protests that have left dozens dead this month. Clashes between protesters and security forces have left at least 139 people dead across the country and 5,000 others injured, after the High Court reinstated job reservations removed in 2018 by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government Wazed. On Sunday, June 21, the Supreme Court ruled that 93% of government jobs must be filled on merit, reducing previous quotas for families of fighters, women and people from underdeveloped areas. The curfew will be relaxed for three hours in the afternoon, compared to the previous two hours, to allow the purchase of essential goods. However, the students have announced their intention to continue the protests until the release of the detained leaders and the reopening of the universities, closed since July 17. The article in La Stampa
Read more →2024-07-22 15:19:00 | Italy
Investigated for mafia-type association with the aggravating circumstance of being armed, attempted extortion, carrying and possession of firearms, personal injury, damage with explosives or following fire
Read more →2024-07-22 15:13:00 | Italy
Bangladesh woke up under a curfew, with significant telecommunications disruption, after the Supreme Court abolished some public employment quotas, sparking protests that have left dozens dead this month. Clashes between protesters and security forces have left at least 139 people dead across the country and 5,000 others injured, after the High Court reinstated job reservations removed in 2018 by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government Wazed. On Sunday, June 21, the Supreme Court ruled that 93% of government jobs must be filled on merit, reducing previous quotas for families of fighters, women and people from underdeveloped areas. The curfew will be relaxed for three hours in the afternoon, compared to the previous two hours, to allow the purchase of essential goods. However, the students have announced their intention to continue the protests until the detained leaders are released and the universities, which have been closed since July 17, reopen. The article in Repubblica
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