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Daily Archives: October 18, 2023
USA Today : Biden To Prevent Conflict
“The overarching theme in these choices is a return to professionalism in U.S. foreign policy,” said Richard Gowan, an expert on the United Nations and peacekeeping with the International Crisis Group, a nonpartisan devoted to preventing conflict. “Biden is choosing … Continue reading
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Grave News About Journalism
“New Scientist” is reporting old news which has nothing to do with science and everything to do with propaganda.
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Prize Winning Photos Of Climate Change
“Each spring, residents of nearby villages drape huge blankets over the Rhône glacier in the Swiss Alps. The glacier, which is the primary source of the Rhône river, has lost 40 per cent of its volume in the past century. … Continue reading
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