Since 2016, however, Sanders has dedicated a significant amount of his time and energy to global affairs. ADVERTISEMENT
Matt Duss, 46, has been at Sanders' side as his foreign policy adviser throughout this shift, and he'll be helping the senator craft his approach to global affairs along the campaign trail. ADVERTISEMENT
Duss, a staunch progressive who broke into the political world as a blogger, has gained prominence among left-leaning foreign policy wonks and added significant credibility to Sanders on matters of global import.
The film, which premiered on Prime Video on July 11, 2024, has received a dismal 0% score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Despite the harsh reviews from critics, the audience score tells a different story, standing at a more favourable 71% based on over 250 ratings. Divorce in the Black stars Meagan Good, Cory Hardrict, Joseph Lee Anderson, Taylor Polidore, Shannon Wallace, Richard Lawson, and Debbi Morgan.
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Indian production powerhouse Abundantia Entertainment, known for hits including “Airlift,” “Shakuntala Devi” and the popular “Breathe” series, is gearing up for an expansive slate of projects aimed at capturing younger audiences both domestically and globally.
Afin de toujours mieux mesurer l'impact de la crise sanitaire sur les finances du secteur communal, l'Association des maires de France (AMF) publie les résultats d'une enquête menée en 2020 en partenariat avec la Banque des territoires (voir tous les résultats ci-dessous). 1.869 communes et intercommunalités à fiscalité propre, représentant près de 20% de la population française, ont été interrogés, y compris sur leurs perspectives en 2021.
Présentée le 3 mai, l'étude s'intéresse en particulier aux pertes de recettes qu'ont connu les communes et leurs groupements à partir du mois de mars 2020.