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I’d like to invite my ex-colleagues at Palantir to contemplate current events in the light of history. The baton is in your hands now.
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Após decreto governamental, SEF regulariza estrangeiros em Portugal e garante direitos básicos. Descubra quem tem direito e como solicitar.
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Gilberto Aparecido Dos Santos, alias “Fuminho,” is one of the leaders of Brazil’s largest and most powerful criminal organization, the First Capital Command (Primeiro Comando da Capital – PCC).
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Eurico, the Presbyter (Portuguese: Eurico, o Presbítero) is an 1844 historical novel by Alexandre Herculano. It is about the ending days of the Visigoth kingdom that existed in the Iberian Peninsula, as the Moors invaded it in the 8th century.
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The OAS has never been a neutral forum. Since its founding in 1948, the United States government has always wielded power far beyond its vote. Each member state’s contribution is based on the relative size of its national economy and the US contributed 60% ($51 million) of the $81million 2019 OAS operating budget. As a result, the U.S. has historically had disproportionate power over the organization. More
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The OAS has never been a neutral forum. Since its founding in 1948, the United States government has always wielded power far beyond its vote. Each member state’s contribution is based on the relative size of its national economy and the US contributed 60% ($51 million) of the $81million 2019 OAS operating budget. As a result, the U.S. has historically had disproportionate power over the organization.
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The OAS has never been a neutral forum. Since its founding in 1948, the United States government has always wielded power far beyond its vote. Each member state’s contribution is based on the relative size of its national economy and the US contributed 60% ($51 million) of the $81million 2019 OAS operating budget. As a result, the U.S. has historically had disproportionate power over the organization.
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A philosopher, a medical crisis, and a mystery
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First, Diana Johnstone’s memoir is a classic, and will be read and quoted as long as we keep struggling for peace and justice. It is one of the great personal accounts of the anguished decline of our uncivilization, both a riveting eye-witness account of many of the horrors and perfidies, and a primer for students …
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All credible reports indicate that the Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) are giving the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) an unprecedented pounding after President Putin seemingly listened to President Erodgan’…
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Seriously, it’s great
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With Monday's 1000 point stock market plunge the internet has been set ablaze with discussion of a new crash looming on the horizon.
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Invasive birds first arrived in North America more than 400 years ago. Since then, a steady stream of introductions — both intentional and accidental —
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The genius of the World Bank was to recognize that it’s not necessary to occupy a country in order to impose tribute, or to take over its industry, agriculture and land. Instead of bullets, it uses financial maneuvering. — Michael Hudson, 2019 In 1944, as WWII was coming to an end, representatives from 44 countries […]
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What’s a political strongman to do when his economy is weak and another round of financial turbulence is on the way? When political support is languishing - Daniel Lazare for Antiwar.com Original
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The U.S. has declared “revolutions” on its own terms, and in its own image, writes As`ad AbuKhalil. By As`ad AbuKhalil Special to Consortium News It is rather amusing to see Western media hailing, as of late, the advent of what they refer to as “Arab revolutions.” Western media never hail
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Irish Elections & unification Dispatches From the Edge Feb. 15, 2020 The victory by Ireland’s leftwing Sinn Fein Party in the Republic’s recent election has not only overturned some 90 y…