Published in the collection of Manifestos of the Haute Ecole d’art et de design (HEAD) in Geneva, the author’s latest opus carla demierre is the light and poetic story, between a picnic in the woods, a mushroom sandwich and a visit to an exhibition, of a day spent by Maggy and Sam, two lovers. Two humans in love who are not binary, and that changes everything. Inclusive writing accompanies them, sometimes terribly ostentatious – “there is something to be upset regarding”, or even “Maggie seemed gay-ex, serene-ex, sure-ex of æl”. In the flow of reading, however, strangely, these political signs of equality almost end up melting, bulging the torso just enough, letting settle a little modern and joyful music.
May 28, 2022
the Russian Federation had difficulties with the payment of public debt
The money on the public debt did not go to bondholders
A photo: Vladimir Zhabrikov © URA.RU
Payment of Russia’s public debt to the United States failed. It is reported by Bloomberg. The US Treasury has blocked the ability to settle with bondholders following the deadline to bring the Russian Federation closer to a technical default. However, the Russian authorities are confident that the country is not in danger of default.
“Russia is back on its default countdown and the next bond payment is in doubt. As of Friday evening, regarding $100 million in euro and dollar coupon payments had not been received by investors,” Bloomberg reports.
The United States is trying to prevent the Russian Federation from settling with US bondholders on its sovereign debt following the expiration of the documents in order to bring Moscow closer to default. The due date was May 27th. However, the transfer of money is complicated by sanctions once morest the Russian Federation, imposed due to a special operation in Ukraine. Head of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation Anton Siluanov refuted allegations that Russia is in danger of default. He clarified that the current situation is not the same as the 1998 default. Then Russia did not have enough money to pay off its debts, but now there is money. Now the Russian Federation intends to continue paying in rubles.
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Payment of Russia’s public debt to the United States failed. It is reported by Bloomberg. The US Treasury has blocked the ability to settle with bondholders following the deadline to bring the Russian Federation closer to a technical default. However, the Russian authorities are confident that the country is not in danger of default. “Russia is back on its default countdown and the next bond payment is in doubt. As of Friday evening, regarding $100 million in euro and dollar coupon payments had not been received by investors,” Bloomberg reports. The United States is trying to prevent the Russian Federation from paying off US bondholders on its sovereign debt following the expiration of the documents in order to bring Moscow closer to default. The due date was May 27th. However, the transfer of money is complicated by sanctions once morest the Russian Federation, imposed due to a special operation in Ukraine. Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov denied allegations that Russia is in danger of default. He clarified that the current situation is not the same as the 1998 default. Then Russia did not have enough money to pay off its debts, but now there is money. Now the Russian Federation intends to continue paying in rubles.
News 24 | In an exciting match.. Al-Nasr snatched a fatal draw against Al-Ahly in the Professional League (video and photos)
Al-Nasr scored a 1-1 draw once morest Al-Ahly in the 28th round of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Professional League.
Al-Ahly team scored the first goal through player Abdul Rahman Gharib in the 64th minute, before Al-Nassr equalized in the 90+5 minute through Taliska.
With that result, Al-Ahly raised its score to 31 points in ninth place in the league standings, while Al-Nassr’s balance reached 55 points in third place.
Match events
Al-Nassr started the match with a pressing attack, and Talisca fired a powerful shot that passed near the post.
Sultan Al-Ghannam sent a dangerous cross, which Al-Ahly’s defense kept away from goalkeeper Mohamed Al-Yami.
Al-Ahly responded by Mohammed Al-Mujahed, who fired a powerful shot, which was blocked by Amin Bukhari, Al-Nasr goalkeeper, in the 14th minute.
Jalaluddin Masharipov sent a cross, but Al-Ahly’s defense saved the situation.
Muhammad Al-Mujahid got the yellow card at the 36th minute of the first half.
Al-Nasr almost scored with a missile shot from Talisca from a direct free kick, which was brilliantly tackled by Muhammad Al-Rubaie.
Amin Bukhari, the victory guard, came out of his net to prevent Haitham Asiri from being alone in the goal.
Al-Nasr defense saved a dangerous ball in front of Abdul Rahman Gharib, Al-Ahly player, in the last moments of the first half.
With the beginning of the second half, Al-Nasr coach Angel Russo decided to push the duo, Jonathan Rodriguez and Martinez, instead of Khaled Al-Ghannam and Sami Al-Najei.
Abdul Rahman Gharib almost scored the first goal for Al-Ahly team in the 47th minute, following he was alone with the goalkeeper and hit the ball, but Amin Bukhari successfully saved and kept the ball away from his goal.
The referee of the match issued a yellow card in the face of Al-Nasr player Mansour Al-Shammari in the 54th minute, followed by a second card for his colleague Anspamo in the 58th minute.
Luck smiled for Al-Nasr team in the 55th minute, following goalkeeper Amin Bukhari went out to throw the ball wrongly, to reach Abdul Basit Hindi, who hit the ball directly towards the goal, but it passed next to the post by a few centimeters.
And the most famous referee of the match was a yellow card in the face of Al-Ahly player Philip in the 63rd minute.
Al-Ahly team scored the first goal through player Abdul Rahman Gharib in the 64th minute, taking advantage of a cross from the right side, and he shot with special skill into the net.
Al-Nasr coach decided to make an emergency switch by entering goalkeeper Walid Abdullah instead of his colleague Amin Bukhari in the 69th minute, who came out injured, followed by another change by entering the player Abdel Fattah Asiri instead of Masharipov in the 79th minute.
Jonathan missed a goal for Al-Nasr team in the 80th minute, following Al-Ahly goalkeeper blocked Taliska’s shot, and the ball then reached Jonathan, who hit the ball in Al-Rubaie’s body.
Taliska equalized for Al Nasr in the 90 + 5 minute, following he hit a direct free kick in a wonderful way once morest Al Ahly.




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Haitham’s pass and Gharib finish Al-Ahly scores the advantage ⚽Al-Nasr 0 × 1 Al-Ahly#Al-Nasr_Al-Ahly#SSC | #SPL pic.twitter.com/Sk9WyldQIC
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By the judge, victory equals the result
Talisca’s shot adds Al Nasr equalizer ⚽️Al-Nassr 1 × 1 Al-Ahly#Al-Nasr_Al-Ahly#SSC | #SPL pic.twitter.com/BgvY0I01VQ
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(CNN) — Alfred Garza was outside Robb Elementary School on Tuesday as the shooting unfolded trying to remain calm, even when other parents were panicking, so that the authorities might “do their job as we were asked”, in the hope that they might quickly get their daughter out of harm’s way.
Inside, an 18-year-old gunman shot and killed 19 children and two teachers, a bloodbath that cost the life of Garza’s 10-year-old daughter, Amerie Jo.
Now, following the new conference given by the authorities on Friday, revealing that the first agents entered the school more than an hour before the attacker was killed, Garza said he is “in disbelief.”
“It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that it took too long to get there and, you know, if they had gotten there sooner and someone had taken immediate action, we might have more of those kids here today,” he told CNN. “Including my daughter”.
The most complete details so far on the police response, confusing and contradictory in the first days, were provided on Friday. They highlighted a staggering breach of police inaction that has angered grieving families and the shattered community of Uvalde, Texas.
“We were asking and begging (authorities) to do something,” Jennifer Gaitan, whose daughter was at school during the shooting, told CNN on Friday night, adding that an officer had a physical confrontation with her. “I feel like they weren’t concerned regarding the actual trauma that was going on inside.”
“They waited too long because I was here. And I’m not the only mother who witnessed it.”
At the news conference, Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steven McCraw said the first Uvalde police officers entered the school regarding two minutes following the shooter, and more than an hour before they finally killed him.
In that 70-plus minute window, other officers arrived at the building, McCraw said. They asked for more resources, equipment and negotiators, among other things, but they did not break down the doors of the classroom where the attacker Salvador Ramos was hiding.
At one point, more than 45 minutes before the shooter was killed, as many as 19 officers were standing in the hallway.
The officer who made the decision to keep officers from entering the classroom was the school district’s police chief, authorities said Friday.
These are the victims of the Texas school shooting
The attacker came out of a closet
The decisive action was taken when a unit of Border Patrol agents arrived at the scene. As they entered the classroom, the gunman came out of a closet and began shooting, a source familiar with the situation told CNN.
One of those agents was holding a shield and was followed by at least two others who attacked the assailant, a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) official said.
The attacker is believed to have waited for officers to enter the room, then kicked open the closet and began shooting, the source said.
The Washington Post first reported details regarding the gunman who emerged from the classroom closet.
Police shot and killed Ramos at approximately 12:50 p.m., more than an hour following he entered the school building and began firing into adjoining classrooms, McCraw said.
The “wrong decision” of a police chief
The police chief for the Uvalde School District, who McCraw said made the decision not to break down the classroom door but did not mention his name, is Pedro “Pete” Arredondo.
“The decision was made that this was a barricaded subject situation,” McCraw said of the commander’s “thought process” regarding the incident at the time.
“From the hindsight that I’m sitting on now, of course it wasn’t the right call,” McCraw said of the order not to confront the shooter. “It was the wrong call. Period.”
McCraw declined to comment on whether Arredondo was at the scene during the shooting. CNN tried to reach Arredondo at his home on Friday, but there was no response.
At earlier news conferences hours following the shooting, the chief said the shooter was dead, but provided little information regarding the attack, citing research and not answering questions.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Friday that he wants a full account of what happened, but added that he has no say in whether the school district’s police chief should be fired.
“As far as their employment status is concerned, that is something that is out of my control and I am not aware of it,” the governor said, adding, “Every act of all those officials will be known, identified and explained to the public.”
Training Manual: Agent’s First Priority Is “Confronting the Attacker”
Guidelines on handling armed attacker situations in the state law enforcement commission’s training manual obtained by CNN say “an officer’s first priority is to move and confront the attacker.”
The 2020 manual says carrying out that first priority and confronting the attacker “may include overlooking the injured and failing to respond to children’s cries for help.”
“As first responders, we must recognize that innocent life must be defended,” he says. “A first responder who is unwilling to put the lives of innocents above his own safety should consider another career field.”
All law enforcement officers in Texas are trained in those guidelines.
“Somehow someone has to answer for what was done,” Garza, the young victim’s father, said, calling for accountability for how authorities responded. “When somebody out here does something wrong, they have to pay for it, so what does the law have to pay for? Whoever was responsible, how are they going to try to make it right?”
“Someone has to be held accountable. Someone was wrong,” he added.
So far, two Uvalde funeral homes have announced visitation and funeral plans for several of the shooting victims, including Amerie Jo, according to postings on their websites.
“My daughter is gone and we are trying to give her a break and put her at peace,” Garza said.
CNN’s Curt Devine, Ed Lavandera, Amanda Watts, Adrienne Broaddus, Andy Rose and Priscilla Alvarez contributed to this report.



