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Municipal, school, county and state officials gathered in Dubuque on Monday night for an annual discussion of priorities ahead of next year’s Iowa legislative session — focusing most on past
Olga, 59, stands inside her home which was damaged by Russian shelling and occupied by Russian soldiers in the village of Ruski Tyshky which is only 17 km's from the border, Ukraine, 1 September 2023. (ANSA)
MADRID: Spain captain Olga Carmona, who scored her country's winner in the Women's World Cup final, was told after the game that her father had died.Carmona, 23, scored...
With an awe-inspiring goal, Captain Olga Carmona made an indelible mark in history, shifting the momentum decisively in Spain's favor. This crucial juncture unfolded during the 29th minute of a high-octane clash between football titans, England and Spain in the Womens World Cup final.
and extensive injuries which are now likely to have been caused over a sustained and extended period of time. the fact that we now know that sara had suffered injuries over an extended period has significantly changed the nature of our investigation and we have widened the timescale and the focus of our enquiry. flowers remain outside the house where sara lived and died. one bunch left by her mother, olga, read sleep sweetly, my darling daughter. you are an angel in heaven now and watching over us from above. joe inwood, bbc news. cases of covid—19 are on the rise again in a number of countries but they remain well below their pandemic levels. in august, more than 10,000 people were hospitalised for covid in the united states, according to data from the us centers for disease control and prevention — that's up 60% sincejuly. in the uk, positive covid cases are up 17% over the last seven days.
stay updated on the latest conditions. 900 school districts moving to four-day work week, it could have negative impact on student learning. last hour we asked for your thought and got some, retired teacher jill says a four-day week is not what our kids need. they are behind from covid, being in school offers safe education, meals, attention and routine. olga says it will hurt because of child care cost. debbie supports four days saying if it extending learning time, it would be more sustained time, which is a great point. this is a controversial point. 900 districts moving to this is more than a trend. >> steve: in missouri, they are doing school day week and
information so tightly controlled he said multiple teachers have been fired some fined for speaking up. a nature that olga, a teacher in st. pietersburg who changed her name for safety reasons narrowly avoided. >> i also tried to convince my colleagues that our country has commit add eye crime. one week later, their director of the school invited me to talk and she warned me that if i continue then, she'll have to appeal to special authority on this date. >> reporter: and then there are the not so subtle curriculum changes. this video on the crimean bridge, part of new state-controlled weekly lesson series launched last year called "conversations about important things." and just a transport crossing, the speaker explains but a
turning classrooms into leak memorials of a death toll russia has otherwise tried to hide is part of a government initiative. russia's ruling party says they now number over 40,000, apparently including veterans of other wars. >> his name, he was our people just several years ago. he tried to save our country. for very young people, it is hard to learn. >> reporter: danny says the atmosphere in schools changed overnight when it started. information so tightly controls, he says, notable teachers have been fired or even find from speaking as. a fate that olga, a teacher in st. petersburg, we discussed her for safety reasons, narrowly avoided. >> i also tried to convince my colleagues that our country has