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ICI summary: Global Estimates of Modern Slavery, Forced Labour and …


An estimated 49.6 million people are in modern slavery. This includes 27.6 million people in forced labour (3.3 million of them children) and 22 million in forced marriage.

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The Social Democrats, the Socialist People’s Party, the Radical Left and the Moderates have agreed on a basis for forming a coalition government, News.Az reports, citing Sweden Herald.
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This was stated by sources who participated in the negotiations to DR.
The leaders of the four parties left the negotiations at the prime minister’s official residence, Marienborg, in the early evening and, according to Danish media, gave cryptic messages. According to DR, “more cryptic than usual.”
Mette Frederiksen (S) also left the residence at 7:30 p.m.
“I’m on my way to His Majesty the King,” she wrote on.
A government can only be presented after King Frederik has been informed of the political progress. However, he is not at Amalienborg Palace but in Odense.
On Monday it will be 68 days since the Danish general election.

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Cuba’s education system hit by energy crisis


For decades, Cuba’s government has presented its centralized and free education system as one of the country’s key achievements. The late President Fidel Castro was a disciple for literacy and encouraged bringing great works of literature into classrooms, News.Az reports, citing UPI.
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However, the system now faces growing deterioration that is limiting opportunities for younger generations, according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, or UNESCO.
The country’s severe energy crisis has forced the Cuban government to end the school year 15 days earlier than planned because of the collapse of the national power grid and fuel shortages. The situation has left large areas of the country without electricity for periods of up to 48 consecutive hours.
The Ministry of Education said it will begin a gradual shutdown of the academic year starting June 15, acknowledging that in-person classes have become unsustainable for students and teachers who spend entire nights without electricity in their homes.
The contingency plan also affects higher education. Universities will conclude the academic year in July and university entrance examinations will be canceled, with admissions based instead on students’ cumulative academic records.
Authorities have blamed the worsening crisis on U.S. restrictions affecting fuel supplies. The measures come after months of student complaints and protests over shortages and transportation difficulties affecting the education sector.
“The school year has practically ended in most Cuban schools,” Cuban journalist Yoani Sánchez said Monday in her daily podcast. She added that universities have been largely paralyzed since February.
Sánchez said the education system has suffered several blows to quality, including the use of so-called “instant teachers” — young professionals with limited pedagogical training who have been assigned to classrooms because of teacher shortages and emigration.
Cuba began the 2025-26 academic year with a shortage of 24,000 teachers, according to Education Minister Naima Trujillo.
“After a night without electricity, going to school is a challenge for a child,” Trujillo said. She also cited problems related to water access, transportation and basic conditions at many educational facilities.
“Education in Cuba is at risk because of the current energy crisis. This makes it difficult for teachers and students to attend classes, learn effectively and enjoy a normal social life with their friends,” Anne Lemaistre, director of UNESCO’s Regional Office in Havana, said Saturday.
In her view, the situation threatens an entire generation and could have long-term consequences.
“Their future must be protected for the benefit of all,” she added.
In recent months, several universities and higher education institutions have shifted to hybrid learning models because of difficulties maintaining normal operations.
Residents of the Havana neighborhoods of Marianao and Calabazar interviewed by Martí Noticias expressed concern about the state of the education system and its impact on student learning.
They said the crisis is severely affecting children because of shortages of resources and teachers, who often struggle to support their families on current salaries and face transportation costs that make it difficult to reach schools.
Parents interviewed by the outlet also said many schools lack basic services such as running water and electricity, further worsening conditions for students.
They added that some families prefer not to send their children to school because of the absence of snacks, lunches and adequate supervision.

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Guía de pagos de impuestos en la DGI 1 Ingresa a la dirección dgi.mef.gob.pa 2 Busca la pestaña naranja eTax 2.0 e inicia la sesión.

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Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport offers flights from Delta, Southwest, and United Airlines. Learn more about the airport here.

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SOCAR, TotalEnergies, and XRG deepen collaboration


During the meeting, the sides hailed the successful cooperation between SOCAR, TotalEnergies and XRG in the energy sector, News.Az reports, citing AZERTAC.
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The parties reviewed the progress achieved under the full-scale development project of the Absheron gas-condensate field. In this context, the importance of the agreement signed between SOCAR, TotalEnergies, XRG and BOTAŞ on the long-term supply of natural gas from the Absheron gas-condensate field to Türkiye was highlighted.

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9 Ways of Adapting Meals for Cultural Preferences to Foster Connection


Discover how to adapt meals for cultural preferences by understanding traditional spices, cooking techniques, and dietary restrictions while maintaining authenticity and inclusivity.

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Understanding ‘pagead2.googlesyndication’ and battery drain on iPhone Hello. In the last few days when i open the time on my phone widget my eyes see some pagead2.googlesyndication as one of the most used “apps” during the day. Problem is i don’t have an idea about what that thing is.

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روى عبد الرزاق بسنده عن جابر بن عبد الله الأنصاري قال: قلت يا رسول الله بأبي أنت وأمي أخْبِرْني عن أول شيء خلقَه الله تعالى قبل الأشياء،قال: “يا جابر فإن الله تعالى خلق قبل الأشياء نور نبيك من …