The young French activist faces up to a year in prison for simply stating facts and figures. A young woman was arrested in the eastern French city of Besançon and taken into custody for holding up a sign calling for…
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The Defense Ministry earlier stressed in a statement that the Kiev regime uses foreign mercenaries as "cannon fodder" and that "their lives are not spared by anyone in the Ukrainian command." The Russian Defense Ministry earlier said that Ukrainian commanders…
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UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron met with Donald Trump on Monday at the former presidents Mar-a-Lago club in Florida as part of his US visit…. They met to discuss the war in Ukraine, Nato and [...] The post Britains David…
Un estudio reveló que cuando un grupo de trabajadores hipermétropes en Bangladés recibían lentes de lectura gratuitos, ganaban un 33 por ciento más que los que no contaban con ellos.
La propuesta afectaría a casi 30 millones de personas y se centraría en grupos que han tenido dificultades para devolver sus préstamos.