2023-06-12 12:44:06
The Department of Dordogne is committed to reducing endocrine disruptors in its territory – Health Environment Network HAUT
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2023-07-06 20:27:13
Javier Saiz has spent almost a lifetime playing in Corrientes. After nine consecutive seasons playing in Regatas first and San Martín later, the pivot will have the pleasure of playing in the National Basketball League for a team from Córdoba, his hometown. Saiz will wear the Instituto shirt in the next season of the League and also in the South American League.
Born on February 26, 1994, the 2.06-meter intern was trained in Hindu, he also went through the Atenas quarry before arriving at Regatas to debut in the League on September 30, 2014, precisely in the Rosario classic once morest San Martin.
He is very happy to play in Córdoba. “What do you think”, Saiz tells Mundo D from Corrientes, where he arrived on Wednesday night “to accommodate things a little here, order everything to go to Córdoba well, calm down”, he says.
In each market, Saiz sounded in Córdoba. First in Athens, even last season he already went to look for the Institute, but he had a link with San Martín. “Several years ago the possibility was always there, but for one reason or another it had not occurred. That it is now really makes me very happy to be at home, close to my family, my friends. It is a great joy and I will try to enjoy it to the fullest”, he confessed.
Javier Saiz arrives at the Institute. The Cordovan pivot shared a team with point guard Leandro Vildoza and was coached by Lucas Victoriano. (Marcelo Endelli / National League)
“It is a nice challenge to come to the Institute. In recent seasons he has always tried to be the protagonist and being in a team that wants to be the protagonist is precisely a great challenge and I also think that it renews a little that day-to-day desire that all athletes have. I hope that the objectives that the club has and wants can be met”, added Saiz.
-Is it how to get out of the comfort zone?
-That’s right. That way, when you spend a lot of time in a team that is getting a little thicker and that way, a tremor on the ground is not bad to move that desire from day to day, to continue training, to compete. Putting a change of direction is nice.
-You already played for Lucas Victoriano in Regatas, did you talk regarding something?
-If we talk regarding something but since we have played together everything is more than clear. In fact, it gives you security to know what you’re going to find from day one, since I won’t need that adaptation time because I know the team coach, I know his philosophy and it will just be a matter of developing things.
-You also played with Leandro Vildoza…
Yes Yes. With Leandro I also had the chance to play and it is also another advantage to be able to recognize even my teammates and even more so to be here Córdoba, so very nice, it closed me on all sides and I thought it was a nice step for the moment of my career.
-At what point are you in your career precisely?
-Wow, what a good question! Let’s see, I think that the best years for the players are between 26, 27 to 33, 34, some more or some less, but I think that’s the best age for the players, which is a mix of experience for a while. hand, with good physical shape on the other.
-So you are in the best moment? The same, you play with tranquility and wisdom like a player of many years
-That changes according to the characteristics of each player. Out there, especially in the team that I had to be in last year, it was a more ironed team, other years I had a slightly more intense team.
-You come to a club like Instituto that you know well from so many confrontations, with a fan that pushes, puts…
-That when it comes to playing at home makes you grow a lot and it is always nice that people accompany you and I think that a plus is generated there, so you have to try to take advantage of it.
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2023-07-06 18:46:44
It was July 25, 2021 when Alexis Sánchez made progress in the purchase of the El Galeno farm, located in the Paine commune. On the 245-hectare property, located in the Maipo Valley, premium grapes are produced, a product that generates special interest for the soccer player who maintains businesses in the same field in Italy.
On that day, the tocopillamo agreed to pay US$8.7 million to keep the land, following receiving the acceptance of the offer he had made to the Camino Feliz Agricultural Society seven days earlier.
However, in July 2022 the problems would begin: the company that intermediates in the acquisition of real estate filed a lawsuit in the 30th Civil Court of Santiago. In the document, it claims the payment of $142 million for business commission, which corresponds to 2% of the value of the transaction plus VAT.
As detailed The Third PMthe controversy lies in the fact that Sánchez and his legal advisors affirm that the purchase of the El Galeno farm was not carried out through the company.
How did the negotiation take place? In the first instance, the star of La Roja was willing to pay US$7 million, but the owners of the land demanded US$10 million. In July 2021, Sánchez visited the place and raised the proposal to the amount already consigned.
When everything seemed well on track, Engel & Völkers learned that they had been left out of the deal and decided to take legal action.
In the case file there are a series of formal communications.
In fact, on Monday, July 26, one day following the acceptance of the proposal, Manuel Alcalde (one of the owners) sent the draft to Alexis’s lawyer, prior to the formalization of the agreement.
“Dear Ruben, Attached acceptance of the offer. I am also sending you the draft of the promise (I also included the water rights of the field). If that’s okay with you, we might sign on Thursday or Friday of this week with Alexis’s sister. Tell me what you think and if you agree I can coordinate with the Notary with which we work so that we can sign in my office. Greetings, Manuel Alcalde”, reads the introductory communication.
From the soccer player’s defense they maintain that in no communication is the broker Engel & Völkers mentioned as a participant in the negotiation, although that role must be resolved by the court in which the legal action is filed.
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2023-07-06 17:56:53
A surge of violence fueled by calls for revenge fell on Tuesday and Wednesday on migrants from sub-Saharan Africa in Sfax, following one of them, presented as Cameroonian by the authorities, killed a resident of the city during a brawl.
The incident sparked fire in a town whose residents were proclaiming their exasperation with the presence of illegal migrants in their town, where large numbers of them are settling in awaiting an illegal crossing to the Italy aboard makeshift boats.
An increasingly openly xenophobic discourse once morest these migrants has spread since Tunisian President Kais Saied condemned illegal immigration in February, presenting it as a demographic threat to his country.
In the followingmath of the deadly brawl, dozens of African migrants were expelled from Sfax by the security forces, to the cheers of the local population.
According to NGOs, hundreds of them were taken in buses to desert areas in southern Tunisia, some of them near the border with Libya and others that of Algeria. Many migrants had arrived in Tunisia illegally from these two countries.
“Agents of the (Tunisian) national guard caught us in Sfax following breaking our house,” he added. He claims to have been taken on board a bus near the Algerian border with a dozen other migrants with whom he shared accommodation in Sfax.
Before coming to Tunisia, where he lived off odd jobs, Mr. Koné had worked for two years in Libya, but the conflict that was ravaging the country forced him to leave.
“I came because I had heard that in Tunisia we respect human rights, but what is happening shows that this is not the reality”, he is in despair.
According to Mr. Koné and other witnesses, at least a thousand migrants found themselves on Thursday completely destitute in this desert area following being expelled from Sfax.
Mamadou Dembélé, another 31-year-old Malian, thought he was on his way to realizing his dream of immigrating to Europe when the boat transporting him to the Italian coast with 46 other migrants was intercepted on Wednesday by the Tunisian coast guard off from Sfax.
Instead of disembarking on the Italian island of Lampedusa as planned, he found himself in the desert in southern Tunisia on Thursday where he was taken with other African migrants by Tunisian security forces.
Came to Tunisia five months ago “to attempt the crossing” to Europe, he says he does not want to “return to Algeria” from where he arrived by illegally crossing the border.
“I stayed six months in Algeria to try to go to Europe from there but it didn’t work so I came to try my luck from Tunisia,” he confides on the phone.
“In Mali, there is conflict, that’s why I left. I wanted to go to Europe to work, to help my family,” he adds.
In addition to those forcibly transferred to the desert, dozens of migrants, fearing reprisals from the local population, rushed to the Sfax railway station on Wednesday and Thursday to go to other Tunisian cities.
“I want to go back to my country. It’s my destination,” he adds.
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