Louise Gluck Crowned “Nobel”: Poetry is a Wild Lily

[ad_1] “Almost no sound… just a negligible moan emanating from the bushes as the perfumed temperatures degrade our shoreline. I saw a crowd of people scattered on the ground and spreading their palm trees with them. In Westcher, the saffron erupts like cancer. This will be my death. I feel …

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“Anarchy” in England

[ad_1] A few weeks were separated between the end of last season and the start of the new season in the English Premier League, in the context of the repercussions of the Corona virus outbreak and its impact on various sectors. The new virus cost club coffers a lot of …

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Hariri: I am the Prime Minister

[ad_1] Saad Hariri said it clearly. I am a natural candidate for prime minister and next week I will make a series of contacts with the different parties to find out if they continue to support the French initiative. His conditions remain the same since he left the government, he …

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Periodic error correction and repair phase

[ad_1] The fear of the “Crown” reflected a suspicious calm in Lebanese football stadiums, with the start of the First Division last week. However, the heat of enthusiasm in most of the matches broke the coldness of the stands, leaving stages decorated with beautiful goals that showed an improvement in …

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Landmine victims: no comfort for injured civilians

[ad_1] Landmines threaten the lives of thousands of Syrian civilians who have returned to their cities and towns after the end of military operations there. And the worst thing is that some mines are still buried today, in unknown places that cannot be located, which means more victims, and in …

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Hariri: I am the Prime Minister

[ad_1] Saad Hariri said it clearly. I am a natural candidate for prime minister and next week I will make a series of contacts with the different parties to find out if they continue to support the French initiative. His conditions remain the same since he left the government, he …

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Sophie Petronin, the world’s last French hostage, is freed

[ad_1] Published in: 08/10/2020 – 22:28 The Financial Presidency announced on Thursday the release of Sophie Petronin, the last French hostage held in the world. Petronin’s abduction took place on December 24, 2016 by gunmen in Gao (northern Mali), where he lived and ran a humanitarian organization that helps children. …

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