Martinez replaces Fernando Santos, who left his job after Portugal suffered a shock defeat to Morocco in the World Cup.
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Should a college student group be free to set its own standards for leadership?The answer seems obvious, but it took a lawsuit to convince administrators at the University of Houston-Clear Lake to see things that way. Nearly every recognized student organization on campus was allowed to determine their own leadership requirements, but not Christian group Ratio Christi.After Ratio Christi worked with Alliance Defending Freedom to take UHCL to court, the school relented and eventually amended its Student Organization Handbook to specify that every officially recognized student group is free to elect leaders who represent the views of the group.Why did it take a lawsuit to make UHCL see this?Watch to learn more about what ADF is doing to protect free speech and religious freedom on college campuses and across the country.You can watch more videos like this and learn how you can stand for freedom at https://ADFLegal.org/Freedom-Matters.
Iran: Protesters denied medical care and tortured to death in secret prisons
More than 19,000 people have been arrested since protests erupted in Iran in mid-September 2022. Human rights organisations say that dozens of them have been killed in secret detention centres. But security forces are trying to cover up these deaths b…
French pharmaceutical company appeals conviction over weight-loss drug
The drug company Servier on Monday launched an appeal in a Paris court against an earlier decision in the so-called Mediator affair. The group was heavily fined in 2021 for aggravated fraud and involuntary manslaughter in the production and marketing …
Sweden has done what’s needed to join NATO, Jens Stoltenberg says
Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has said that Sweden has lived up to its commitments and that the decision now “lies with Turkey.”
The UK will pay £24M to settle with French IT group Atos, which challenged awarding an £850M supercomputer contract to Microsoft to forecast weather and more (Financial Times)
Financial Times:
The UK will pay £24M to settle with French IT group Atos, which challenged awarding an £850M supercomputer contract to Microsoft to forecast weather and more — French group claimed its bid was unfairly r…
Celebrity birthdays for the week of Jan. 15-21
Celebrities having birthdays during the week of Jan. 15-21 include rapper Pitbull, ’80s singer Sade and supermodel Kate Moss
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More than 1,200 detained following storming of Brazilian government buildings
More than 1,200 Jair Bolsonaro supporters have been detained following the invasion of Brazil’s Congress, presidential palace and Supreme Court.
Iran sentences 3 more protesters to death amid international criticism
Iran’s judiciary has sentenced three more anti-government protesters to death on charges of ‘waging war on God,’ its Mizan news agency reported on Monday, defying growing international criticism over it…