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内容摘要:"I remember the older players were sometimes telling him to calm down a little bit, because he was always going all-in," Magni Fannberg, who handed Gyokeres his first-team debut for Swedish club Brommapojkarna in 2015,

"I remember the older players were sometimes telling him to calm down a little bit, because he was always going all-in," Magni Fannberg, who handed Gyokeres his first-team debut for Swedish club Brommapojkarna in 2015,

They were visiting Delaney Hall: a 1,000-bed private facility that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has touted as the first reopened immigration centre under the new Trump administration.Video footage showed jostling between police, ICE agents, journalists, protesters and the politicians.

5 simple (and cheap) things to make your house use less energy

Videos showed increasingly heated discussion and a chaotic scene including police, Ice agents, journalists, the politicians and protesters. The Congress members were eventually granted access and given a tour of the building.Federal law prohibits immigration officials from blocking access to detention facilities for members of Congress seeking to conduct oversight.According to the indictment, Ms McIver allegedly prevented a DHS agent from twice arresting Baraka. A trespass case against Baraka was later dropped.

5 simple (and cheap) things to make your house use less energy

The indictment also alleges that Ms McIver pushed past an ICE officer "while using her forearms to strike" him.Ms McIver has labelled the legal proceedings "an effort by Trump's administration to dodge accountability for the chaos ICE caused".

5 simple (and cheap) things to make your house use less energy

"The facts will prove I was simply doing my job", she added.

"We are eager to challenge these allegations head-on in court and fully expect the Congresswoman's exoneration," her lawyer Paul Fishman said in a statement.India, home to 27% of the world's tuberculosis cases, sees two TB-related deaths every three minutes. India's TB burden has long been tied to poor case detection, underfunding and erratic drug supply.

Despite this grim reality, the country has set an ambitious goal. It aims to eliminate TB by the end of 2025, five years ahead of the global target set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations member states.Elimination, as defined by the WHO, means cutting new TB cases by 80% and deaths by 90% compared with 2015 levels.

But visits to TB centres in Delhi and the eastern state of Odisha revealed troubling gaps in the government's TB programme.In Odisha's Khordha district, around 30km (18.6 miles) from state capital Bhubaneshwar, 32-year-old day-labourer Kanhucharan Sahu is struggling to continue his two-year-old daughter's TB treatment, with government medicines unavailable for three months and private ones costing 1,500 rupees a month - an unbearable burden.

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