TVA Nouvelles
News sourceIndonesian police have arrested 13 individuals, including 11 educators, the director, and the head of a foundation, at a daycare in Yogyakarta after disturbing surveillance footage showed young children, mostly under two, bound and left on the floor, leading to accusations of child neglect amid reports of overcrowding and inadequate staffing. #ChildSafety #ChildAbuse #JusticeSystem
A South Korean NGO report reveals that North Korea has significantly increased executions since the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly for consuming foreign cultural products and political infractions, with death sentences more than doubling as the regime intensifies its repression. #NorthKorea #HumanRights #DeathPenalty #KP #KR #RU #UA
The Indonesian president has ordered an investigation into a train collision near Jakarta on Monday night that resulted in 14 deaths and dozens injured, following a rescue operation at the Bekasi Timur station where a commuter train was hit by an intercity train while stopped on the tracks. #TrainAccident #Indonesia #SafetyInvestigation
Marc-André Martin, president of the Association of Professional Engineers of the Government of Quebec, warns that the rapidly deteriorating state of the province’s 937 dams and dikes poses a significant public safety risk, exacerbated by insufficient funding, a shortage of engineers, and recent government decisions to extend safety evaluation deadline from five to fifteen years, all of which could lead to potential disasters akin to the catastrophic floods of the past. #InfrastructureSafety #EngineeringChallenges #PublicSafety #CA #QC
The article discusses the case of Meggy Gagliardi, who suffered from functional neurological disorders (FND) resulting in debilitating symptoms without detectable illness, highlighting how a new interdisciplinary approach at CHUM is shifting the understanding and treatment of FND by focusing on restoring proper brain-body communication rather than dismissing patients' experiences as imaginary. #FunctionalNeurologicalDisorders #Neuroscience #BrainHealth #CA
A young Montreal financier, John Babikian, who fled Canada with over $32 million in tax debt, is reportedly living lavishly in the UAE, Latvia, and Lebanon under a new identity as James Miller, while being linked to financial scandals including the Wirecard case and having abandoned a vineyard to evade penalties. #FinancialFraud #WealthDispute #IdentityChange #CA #AE #LV #LB #DE #US #RW
A woman from Quebec, Andréanne Germain, is raising awareness about the potential side effects of contraceptive pills after surviving a life-threatening cerebral thrombosis linked to the hormone estrogen, emphasizing the importance of informed choices for women about their health. #ContraceptiveHealth #Women'sHealth #ThrombosisAwareness #CA
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide on Bayer's appeal to dismiss thousands of cancer-related lawsuits concerning its Roundup herbicide, which has been linked to cancer, despite Bayer's argument that federal pesticide law prevents states from imposing additional health warnings, amid mixed opinions on glyphosate's carcinogenicity from regulatory agencies. #SupremeCourt #Glyphosate #Bayer #US #DE
The article discusses how the brief moment of solidarity between the Trump administration and the press following a dinner attack in Washington quickly dissolved, as Trump returned to his combative rhetoric by insulting a CBS reporter who questioned him about allegations made in the shooter's manifesto. #Trump #MediaRelations #PoliticalPressulter #US #IR
Following a brief period of conciliatory tone after a shooting incident at a press gala, Donald Trump and the White House returned to attacking their political opponents and the media, with the press secretary claiming that leftist hatred has resulted in violence and accusing those criticizing Trump of inciting such acts, while Trump himself expressed disdain for media coverage even amidst calls for the dismissal of comedian Jimmy Kimmel for his comments about Melania Trump. #DonaldTrump #Media #Violence
Ve středu bylo v Česku obviněno 32 osob v souvislosti s korupcí a ovlivňováním fotbalových zápasů. Akce zasáhla hráče, rozhodčí a agenty. Hrozí jim až 13 let vězení. Vyšetřování pokračuje, mohou následovat další obvinění. #očesku