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Francisco Bonfiglio (born 2 January 2002) is a Argentine footballer who plays for USL Championship club Miami FC.
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Club career As a youth, Bonfiglio had stints at San Lorenzo and Independiente in his native Argentina and Villarreal of Spain's La Liga. He made his senior debut while on loan to Atlético Tucumán in 2024. In February 2025, it was announced that he had signed for Miami FC of the USL Championship in the United States. Bonfiglio scored his first two goals for Miami in a 2025 U.S. Open Cup victory over Naples United FC on 18 March 2025. Six days later he scored his first league goal for the club in a 1–2 loss against the Tampa Bay Rowdies.
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Mehdiabad () is a village in Ahmadabad Rural District of the Central District in Nazarabad County, Alborz province, Iran.
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Mehdiabad, Nazarabad
Population
Population The village did not appear in the 2006 National Census, when it was in Tehran province. In 2010, the county was separated from the province in the establishment of Alborz province. The 2016 census measured the population of the village as 451 in 139 households.
Mehdiabad, Nazarabad
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Mehdiabad, Nazarabad
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Georgina Borri
{ Rosa Maria Georgina de Lourdes Borri Diaz, better known as Georgina Borri (born 30 August, 1954 in Salinas, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican television, theater and film actress and playwright. She is best known for her participation in such television shows as "El Show de Chucho Avellanet" ("Chucho Avellanet's show") and "Los Ramos Gamma".
Georgina Borri
Biography
Biography Born to mother Georgina Diaz (whom her father decided to name her after) in the southern Puerto Rico city of Salinas, which is near Ponce, Borri and her family moved north to the north-central city of Caguas when she was a young child.. In Caguas, Borri wanted to become a beauty queen but she changed her goals when she first saw Iris Chacon perform; Chacon inspired Borri to dream of becoming a vedette dancer instead. Borri began taking piano musical lessons and became a member of an acting club at high school. Borri then graduated from the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras campus, with a degree in humanities and drama. Myrna Casas and Dean Zayas were among her tachers at the university. At the UPR, she studied Garcia Lorca, Chekhov, Lope de Vega and Brecht, among others.
Georgina Borri
Career
Career In 2012, the movie "Broche de Oro" ("Gold Brooch", but which is better loosely translated to "Grand Closing"), a film which made history as the longest running Puerto Rican film of all times, staying for two months at Puerto Rico cinemas, was released. In 2017, Borri acted alongside Dominican-Puerto Rican Charytin and Noelia Cresspo in a prequel film titled, "Broche de Oro:Comienzos". ("Gold Brooch:The Beginning"). In 2021, Borri participated in an online theatrical presentation named "Piano Bar". She also acted in "El Cuartito" during that year. "El Cuartito" ("The Room") is a movie about what takes place at an immigtration room at Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, and in it, she shares credits with Puerto Rican-Argentine actress Claribel Medina. In 2024, Borri was one of several guests at a Telemundo Puerto Rico special, which was hosted by Raymond Arrieta, to commemorate the 70 years of television in Puerto Rico.
Georgina Borri
See also
See also List of Puerto Ricans
Georgina Borri
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2025 massacres of Syrian Druze
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Beginning on 28 April 2025, sectarian conflict conducted against Druze militias by Syrian transitional government military units and affiliated militias resulted in the deaths of several Druze civilians, many of whom were extrajudicially killed.
2025 massacres of Syrian Druze
Background
Background The Druze constitute approximately three percent of Syria's population, making them a significant religious minority within the country. Their belief system blends elements of Islam, Christianity, and ancient philosophies, which many orthodox Sunni Muslims consider heterodox. Historically, the Druze have maintained communities across Syria, with significant populations in the southern province of Suwayda, Djebel Druze, and in southern Damascus suburbs. Under the Assad regime, the Druze cultivated relative autonomy in their strongholds while accepting protection from the central government, particularly against jihadist aggression following the outbreak of civil war in 2011. When demonstrations against Bashar al-Assad began in 2011-2012, many Druze who initially participated in peaceful protests later accepted weapons from the regime and formed local militias. This arrangement allowed them some protection while distancing themselves from being fully identified with the Assad government. Throughout the Syrian civil war, the Druze community faced targeted violence from various extremist groups. In June 2015, fighters affiliated with Al-Nusra Front attacked the northern Druze village of Qalb Loze, resulting in at least twenty casualties. Throughout this period, members of the Druze community were subjected to kidnappings, with many either released after ransom payments or killed.
2025 massacres of Syrian Druze
After fall of Assad regime
After fall of Assad regime Since the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad on 8 December 2024, negotiations have been ongoing between the new Syrian government and Druze leadership regarding the community's integration into the Syrian state. These negotiations have progressed slowly due to concerns among Druze leaders about the background of Syria's new president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, who previously led the Islamist rebel organization Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). Druze representatives have sought measures of autonomy from central government control. Clashes broke out in late February 2025 in Jaramana between Druze militias and the General Security Service. In March 2025, Syria's new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa signed an agreement with Druze representatives from Suwayda province. This agreement integrated the community into state institutions while granting certain concessions, including locally recruited Druze police forces and recognition of their distinct cultural identity. Beginning in March 2025, significant sectarian violence occurred Syria's coastal Latakia Governorate, where attacks by remaining supporters of the deposed Assad regime against Syrian government security forces triggered retaliatory violence that resulted in the deaths of at least 1,500 people, most of whom were Alawite civlians. In March and April 2025, Israeli authorities permitted large delegations of Syrian Druze religious leaders to enter Israel for pilgrimages, despite the official state of war between Syria and Israel.
2025 massacres of Syrian Druze
Conflict
Conflict On 29 April 2025, a wave of violence occurred in Jaramana, a predominantly Druze suburb of Damascus. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), this initial outbreak resulted in at least ten fatalities. The conflict reportedly stemmed from the circulation of a fabricated audio recording that was falsely ascribed to a Druze religious leader, Marwan Kiwan, purportedly containing derogatory statements about the Prophet Muhammad. Kiwan subsequently appeared in a video statement categorically denying any connection to the inflammatory recording, stating that whoever created it intended to provoke discord among Syrian communities. Syria's Interior Ministry confirmed the recording had been falsely credited. Despite a temporary resolution in Jaramana, violence resurged several hours later in nearby Ashrafiyat Sahnaya, located southwest of Damascus. According to Syria's Interior Ministry, at least 16 additional civilians and security personnel were killed when unidentified armed individuals attacked a security checkpoint overnight. Social media footage appeared to show armed tribal groups intercepting vehicles from Suwayda attempting to reach Ashrafiah Sahnaya. According to Tarek el-Shoufi, who heads the Suwayda Military Council, Druze defenders in Sahnaya were running short of ammunition while relief forces were blocked and attacked, resulting in at least one fatality.
2025 massacres of Syrian Druze
Massacres
Massacres On 29 April, armed groups stated to be affiliated with the Ministry of Defense were reported to have executed two citizens at a poultry facility on the outskirts of Sahnaya. On 30 April, a Druze convoy had been traveling from Suwayda Governorate to support fellow Druze in Sahnaya was ambushed by forces that were affiliated with the Ministries of Interior and Defense, leading to 43 deaths. Thirty-five Druze were killed in extrajudicial field executions, with some of the bodies being burnt and others mutilated while the perpetrators reportedly chanted anti-Druze slogans. Government-aligned forces reportedly launched attacks against the villages of Rasas and al-Soura al-Kabira in the Suwayda Governorate. These attacks included mortar shell bombardments targeting positions near civilian residences. Additionally, al-Soura al-Kabira came under heavy machine gunfire from government loyalist positions surrounding the village. On 1 May, the number of reported field executions were carried out in Ashrafieh Sahnaya increased to nine. Eight of the executions were carried out inside a poultry farm while another targeted a man in his house. Former Mayor of Sahnaya Hussam Warwar was executed in the street along with his son, a couple of hours after he had appeared in a video thanking security forces for deploying to the town. Government security forces detained a Iraqi Kurdish Channel 8 journalist and camerawoman documenting the ongoing violence in Sahnaya, releasing them after confiscating their equipment and phones. The SOHR characterized the event as a violation against freedom of the press and the necessary protection of journalists.
2025 massacres of Syrian Druze
Responses
Responses The violence near Damascus provoked substantial anger among the Druze population in Suwayda Governorate. El-Shoufi characterized the situation in Jaramana as a "massacre" and stated that Ashrafiah Sahnaya was "surrounded and being attacked by terrorists." He further claimed that Syrian security forces were preventing Druze reinforcements and the military council from providing assistance to their community members. On 1 May, Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif, the spiritual leader of Israel's Druze community, made a public appeal during a military ceremony in Isfiya explicitly calling for Israeli intervention to protect Syrian Druze communities facing violence near Damascus. Sheikh Hikmat Al-Hijri characterized the Syrian government's actions as a “genocidal campaign” against the Druze.
2025 massacres of Syrian Druze
Israel
Israel The escalating violence prompted direct military action from Israel. On 30 April, Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israeli Defense Forces had conducted a strike against what he described as an "extremist group" ready to attack the "Druze population south of Damascus." Israel subsequently executed a second military strike that reportedly killed Syrian security forces member in the vicinity of Damascus. Following these actions, Israel's military chief of staff issued orders to prepare for potential attacks on Syrian government targets if violence against the Druze population continued. Five Syrian Druze civilians injured by sectarian violence were evacuated by the Israeli Defense Forces to Ziv Hospital in the northern Israeli city of Safed. Dozens of Israeli Druze citizens held protests at the Kafr Yasif junction located near Acre in the Western Galilee, protesting the Syrian government's targeting of Druze communities.
2025 massacres of Syrian Druze
See also
See also 2025 massacres of Syrian Alawites List of massacres during the Syrian civil war Sectarianism and minorities in the Syrian civil war
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Ebru Özseçen
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Ebru Özseçen (born 1971) is a contemporary Turkish artist with works ranging in multiple artists practices, including but not limited to, urban interventions, sculptures, photography, videos & film instillations, and drawings.
Ebru Özseçen
Early Life and Education
Early Life and Education Born in Izmir, Türkiye, Özseçen went to various schools to hone in on her craft as an artist. She graduated from the Interior Architecture and Environmental Design Department, School of Architecture at Bilkent University in Ankara, Türkiye in 1994.Özseçen then graduated from the same university with a master's degree from the Department of Fine Arts and the Institute of Economics and Social Sciences in 1996.
Ebru Özseçen
Works and Professional Life
Works and Professional Life The Turkish artist currently lives and works in Munich, Germany. Much of her work reflects her background of architecture, design, and contemporary art. Through this lens, Özseçen wishes to explore phycological and sociological aspects between space and the body in her art. She embraces the emptiness as its own story and fantasy.Özseçen, Ebru. “Signification of the Artwork in Relation to Its Placement Within Space.” ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 1996. Print.
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