Empresa detida por português faz proposta de mais de dois mil milhões de euros para comprar o Chelsea – Futebol – Correio da Manhã

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Aethel Partners está disposta a avançar já com cerca de 60 milhões de euros para “aliviar a pressão financeira sobre o clube”.

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Mãe ucraniana de 12 filhos morre a combater russos na linha da frente – Guerra na Ucrânia – Correio da Manhã

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Olga foi considerada uma heroína na sua terra natal.

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Histórias da guerra: Um Lada e uma velha Kalashnikov para travar os russos na Ucrânia. Veja o vídeo – Guerra na Ucrânia – Correio da Manhã

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Soroka Dmytro tem 65 anos e é um dos milhares de civis que pegam em armas para defender a capital ucraniana.

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“Há idosos a serem retirados”: Enviado da CMTV mostra como ficou prédio em Kiev atingido por bombardeamento russo – Guerra na Ucrânia – Correio da Manhã

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Edifício atingido por um míssil mostra-se completamente degradado.

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Prédios, escolas e edifícios destruídos em ataques a Kiev e Kharkiv. Os mapas que explicam o conflito na Ucrânia – Guerra na Ucrânia – Correio da Manhã

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No dia 24 de fevereiro as tropas da Rússia iniciaram uma ofensiva militar contra a Ucrânia. Acompanhe diariamente através de mapas e infografias o evoluir do conflito no coração da Europa.

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açoriana com estrela Michelin

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Uma açoreana com o único restaurante português com estrela Michelin nos EUA. Parabéns Chef Jessica!!
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Chef Jessica Carreira was born in San José, California and showed early on an appreciation for the culinary arts. She travelled extensively accompanying her parents wine business and was exposed to different world cuisines, flavors and ingredients. However, she always returned to the tastes and aromas of her heritage in Portugal. After graduating from the Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Los Angeles she then lived for three years in Portugal where she perfected the techniques and learned the ingredients mostly used in Portuguese cuisine. While in Portugal she worked at some of the best restaurants in Lisbon and Porto with some of the best Chefs in Portugal. Lastly, she worked in the kitchen of the One Star Michelin restaurant Restaurant Eleven in Lisbon where she become Pastry Chef and responsible for the entire dessert menu at the age of 20. In 2015, Chef Jessica opened Adega in San José and 10 months later, it was recognized by the Michelin Guide with One Star, the first and only in the city of San José, California.

Alexandre Guerreiro ameaça comentadora na SIC Notícias: “Eu devia enviar essas palavras para a Rússia” (VÍDEO) – Noticias Online

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There’s new hope that the war in Ukraine could end soon with a ceasefire. Negotiators from Moscow and Kyiv have reportedly edged closer toward a negotiated compromise.

A major sticking point remains NATO. Ukraine is more open to neutrality by taking NATO membership off the table while retaining an independent military.

As for membership in the European Union, Ukraine has moved closer to that reality even as Russian planes destroy the modest economic gains the country has made toward realizing that goal. Given how slowly the gears of EU bureaucracy move, however, Ukraine won’t be setting up in Brussels any time soon.

Another big bone of contention will be territory. Russia has seized territory in the south of Ukraine that connects Crimea to the Donbas and Russia proper. It will be loath to give up that land, and Ukraine has never acknowledged the seizure of Crimea. Will there be a land-for-peace swap?

Diplomacy is still a live option. But let’s be clear. Russia is more willing to negotiate because its military effort has met fierce resistance on the ground in Ukraine and sanctions are having an impact on the Russian economy.

This week at Foreign Policy In Focus, as part of our continuing coverage of the war in Ukraine, Mira Oklobdzija looks at the conflict through the eyes of a famous Ukrainian anarchist, Nestor Makhno. It’s a particularly relevant piece given the recent seizure of a Russian oligarch’s mansion in London by a group called the London Makhnovists.

Abdoulie Njai, Micaela Torres, and Margareta Matache, meanwhile, look at Europe’s double standard on immigration, with Ukrainians being welcomed with open arms in the West but not African residents in Ukraine. And what about all the other refugees from war-torn countries like Afghanistan and Syria?

And in my World Beat column this week, I look at the falling political fortunes of all those on the alt-right who once called Vladimir Putin their friend. Is this the beginning of the end for white nationalists in positions of political authority?

Also at FPIF, Farrah Hassan provides an update on another war, now reaching its eleventh anniversary: Syria. The casualties and the number of people displaced far exceed what’s going on in Ukraine. Yet, where’s the outrage? And I look at Latin America, where the push for renewable energy in the Global North is driving new extractivism in the South.

John Feffer
Director, FPIF

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WILL UKRAINE WRITE THE ALT-RIGHT’S EPITAPH?

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Most of the leaders of the alt-right are scrambling to distance themselves from Vladimir Putin. It might be too late.

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