2024-01-30 22:36:47
For its first of 2024 at the Hoche gymnasium, Grenoble Basket 38 (GB38) lost 80-74 this Saturday, once morest the Monaco reserve team. The club had the opportunity to improve on its victory two weeks earlier at Cognin. A new defeat which confirms the seesaw season of the Grenoble club.
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January 30, 2024
Monday’s ticket release is postponed until Thursday, February 1
This is due to technical issues with our system sending out the unique codes required to collect their season ticket for the match. The codes already sent out will be canceled and new codes will be sent out as soon as the problem is resolved.
With this, the release for the home match once morest Gefle IF is also postponed. Match tickets for that match will go on sale on Thursday 8 February for season ticket holders – with general sales starting on Monday 12 February at 10am.
This is how the group stage in the Swedish Cup is played
AIK is part of group 6 and will thus be pitted once morest Kalmar FF, Örebro SK and Gefle IF FF. Below follows AIK’s game schedule in the Swedish Cup group stage 2024.
AIK – Örebro SK, 18 February 2024, at 15:15, Tele2 Arena.
AIK – Gefle IF FF, 24 February 2024, at 15:15, Tele2 Arena.
Kalmar FF – AIKMarch 3, 2024, 3:15 PM, Alex Reeds IP.
The group stage matches in the Swedish Cup are included in the season ticket for the 2024 season. Have you not yet secured your season ticket for the 2024 season, which in addition to the Swedish Cup also includes all 15 Allsvenskan home matches, You do it most easily via årskort.se
Crisis in Vaud Migrant Reception Establishment: Impact on Unaccompanied Minors (UMAs) – Audit Results and Action Plan
2024-01-30 21:43:52
The influx of unaccompanied minors (UMAs) is causing a crisis within the Vaud Migrant Reception Establishment (EVAM). An audit was carried out for one year. He must deliver his conclusions at the end of the week, RTS learned.
For several years, a certain unease has reigned in the area of unaccompanied minors at EVAM. Several members of the EVAM teams testify anonymously on 7:30 p.m., for fear of losing their jobs.
“We have the impression that there is no longer any educational work, but just occupation to make young people autonomous as quickly as possible. Their well-being is little taken into account,” assures the ‘one of these people.
“An educational concept had been put in place, but it was quickly abandoned. We now only operate with procedures to follow,” says another.
“There are a lot of arrivals, EVAM is opening structures all over the place and hiring people very easily. The teams change often, the unaccompanied minors don’t have time to create links,” laments a third person.
Nine times more unaccompanied minors
In five years, the number of unaccompanied minors taken care of by EVAM has increased nine times. Their number reached 382 in 2023. As a result, the institution had to hire quickly and in numbers. Full-time equivalents have increased sixfold.
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It is difficult to manage such influxes in such a short time. Faced with tensions, the canton of Vaud launched a one-year audit in autumn 2022.
“This requires a joint response between EVAM and youth protection. Until now, no one has slept outside. We really took care of all these young people,” declared State Councilor Isabelle Moret.
“But now, we really need to be able to think in the long term with a more structured response. This is why it was necessary, for my colleague [Vassilis] Venizelos and I, to launch this vast analysis and come with an action plan,” adds the PLR elected official.
The SSP “very angry”
The Public Services Union (SSP) had partial access to the audit results. “We are relieved that this voice can finally be heard,” says Letizia Pizzolato, union secretary at the SSP.
But in his eyes, the situation is not satisfactory: “We are also very angry because, ultimately, what is mentioned in this report is the situation that we already experienced in 2016 and 2017 and which we had already brought to the attention of the canton”, she says.
“Children have suffered from this system. There are also professionals who have had their health affected and who preferred to leave [leur emploi]. Today, the teams are devastated,” she further emphasizes.
Contacted by RTS, EVAM does not wish to comment for the moment. The canton should present the results of the analysis and its action plan at the end of the week. In 2024, the number of unaccompanied minors is expected to increase further.
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>> Subject broadcast in the 7:30 p.m. of RTS Tuesday
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Israel’s Army Floods Hamas Tunnels in Gaza Strip: Environmental Consequences and Technological Breakthrough
2024-01-30 18:29:21
Israel’s army has confirmed for the first time that it has flooded the Islamist Hamas tunnels in the Gaza Strip. The aim is to “neutralize the underground terrorist infrastructure in the Gaza Strip,” the military announced last night. Large amounts of water were channeled into the tunnels. The military spoke of a “significant technical and technological breakthrough” in the fight once morest terrorism.
Experts warned of consequences for the environment
According to the army, soil analyzes were carried out to ensure that the groundwater would not be affected by the flooding. Water was only pumped into suitable tunnel routes. The Israeli army continues to use explosives to destroy tunnels.
US media had already reported in December that Israel’s military was testing flooding in tunnels where no hostages were suspected. Seawater was pumped into some tunnels to find out whether the method was suitable for large-scale destruction of the tunnel network. Experts said the tactic might have dramatic consequences for the environment.
Tunnel network hundreds of kilometers long
According to US media, Hamas’ tunnel network in the Gaza Strip is between 480 and 720 kilometers long. According to information from the US newspaper “Wall Street Journal”, 60 to 80 percent of the underground routes are still intact.
In the Khan Yunis area in the south of the Gaza Strip, in some cases underground walls or other barriers have stopped the flow of water during flooding attempts. Overall, the method “was not as effective as Israeli representatives had hoped,” the paper wrote.
Israel suspects that the Hamas leadership and Israeli hostages are in the tunnel network below Khan Yunis.
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