Month: July 2020

According to Vox, Spain’s new hard-Right force, today’s general elections are about the survival of Spain as a national entity. Most European observers, however, will be looking to see how strongly Spain’s forces of moderation can survive the first real assault of Right-wing, anti-immigration and slightly Eurosceptical populism the country has experienced. With no elections […]

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Donald Trump is on course for a new clash with Democrats after he called on Robert Mueller not to testify before Congress. The US president intervened on Twitter, after it was reported that Mr Mueller had "tentatively agreed" to appear before the Democrat-led House of Representatives Judiciary Committee on May 15. Democrats are keen to […]

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Click:CNC machining parts Two seaplanes collided in mid-air on Monday over southeastern Alaska, killing at least four of those aboard, injuring 10 others and leaving two people missing. A team of federal accident investigators was expected to arrive in Alaska on Tuesday to try to piece together what caused the crash. The two aircraft – one with […]

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Buoyed by his party’s resounding success in the European elections, Matteo Salvini threw down the gauntlet with Brussels on Tuesday, demanding that the EU relax its spending rules for member states. The deputy prime minister, whose League party emerged as by far the strongest political force with 34% of the vote, said he was determined […]

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Ferocious weather has lashed a 600-mile stretch of coastline in eastern Australia prompting emergency warnings from the authorities as snow fell in subtropical Queensland. Residents near the town of Stanthorpe, 135 miles south-west of Brisbane, had a wintry surprise with the first significant snowfall in the state of Queensland since 2015. Forecasters said it was a […]

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A Muslim family was dragged out of the Belgian embassy in Beijing by Chinese police after Belgian officials allowed them to enter the building, it has emerged. Their disappearance has sparked fears that they could have joined the estimated one million ethnic Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities in Xinjiang’s notorious internment camps. A Belgian […]

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MINNESOTA — Minnesota health officials have confirmed the first death in the state associated with an outbreak of serious lung injuries related to vaping. The Minnesota patient was over 65 years old and died in August after a long and complicated hospitalization, authorities said. According to Minnesota State Epidemiologist Dr. Ruth Lynfield, the patient had […]

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