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They decided in Germany and many are not happy about that.

[ad_1] This program will email you the title and article introduction, all you have to do is enter the recipient’s email address. You can also add some line comments to the message in the “Comment” section. The German Constitutional Court has so far allowed the Bundesbank to participate in the …

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Perhaps rats did not spread plague in the Middle Ages

[ad_1] Recent research has shown that the pest spread too quickly for only rats to spread according to accepted opinion. It is no coincidence that the most devastating European law was dubbed the “Black Room” in the 14th century: between 1347 and 1351, the plague took at least 30-60 soldiers …

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WHO: the virus comes from nature

[ad_1] The World Health Organization (WHO) considers that Washington’s claims about the origin of the coronavirus in the laboratory are unfounded and continues to consider that the virus comes from nature, according to a WHO press conference held online in Geneva on Monday at local time. Michael Ryan The organization’s …

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Venezuela has put the army on hold

[ad_1] “We have mobilized more than 25,000 members of the armed forces to clear every inch of our country of mercenaries, paramilitary organizations, and other threats,” Remigio Ceballos, head of the army’s strategic command, said on state television. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced Monday that thirteen “terrorists” had been arrested, …

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YouTube has removed one of the most malicious channels

[ad_1] YouTube has canceled conspiracy theories promoting it David Icke ignoring previous requests for a violation of user policy. A spokesperson for the video division explained to Business Investor that the platform has clear rules that prohibit the publication of content that questions information from the World Health Organization (WHO) …

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There are already 67,000 victims of the virus in the United States

[ad_1] According to Johns Hopkins University and Baltimore Hospital on Monday afternoon, there are already more than 166,000 people diagnosed with coronavirus infection in the United States, and the epidemic has claimed more than 67,000 lives, and more and more Member States have resumed partially economic life from Monday. Andrew …

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Forty of our old Yugoslav states, Titus, died

[ad_1] Forty years ago, on May 4, 1980, Josip Broz Tito, the former President of Yugoslavia after World War II, died. For decades, the person held together the formation of the dlszlv state, and ethnic conflicts that erupted after death led to a decade of red wine, Yugoslavia. After the …

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