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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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After the no-no vote‚ Irish women are stuck with a sexist constitution. Let’s use it
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After the no-no vote‚ Irish women are stuck with a sexist constitution. Let’s use it

For years‚ Ireland has prided itself on the determination of its voters to extract themselves from a constitutional straitjacket of Catholic social teaching and anachronistic views about women and girls. The liberal torch was lit in earnest in 1995‚ when the people of this former Catholic outpost voted to remove its constitutional ban on divorce‚ albeit by a hair’s breadth. Ireland found itself on firmer ground in 2015‚ when the constitutionally recognised institution of...
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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EU to recommend membership talks with Bosnia: von der Leyen
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EU to recommend membership talks with Bosnia: von der Leyen

The European Commission will recommend on Tuesday to the  European UnionCouncil to start accession negotiations with  Bosnia and Herzegovina‚ European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced. "Today we will decide to recommend to the Council to open accession negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina‚" she said in a speech to the European Parliament. The Western Balkan country is among six nations who are at different stages of the EU accession....
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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Chickens and confusion in Germany: the weirdest moment of Depeche Mode’s career
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Chickens and confusion in Germany: the weirdest moment of Depeche Mode’s career

"It was supposed to be funny." The post Chickens and confusion in Germany: the weirdest moment of Depeche Mode’s career first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
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Coffee And Vectrex Mine Storm!
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs Politics

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More Bad News for the FAKE News! 😂
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Joe Biden FORGETS He Is Running For President
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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The Funniest Man V. Food Mishaps
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The Funniest Man V. Food Mishaps

"Man v. Food" has seen its hosts face off against daunting food challenges. Here are the funniest mishaps to have aired on the show since its 2008 premiere.
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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Give Your Tiramisu Neapolitan Flair With Strawberries And Vanilla
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Give Your Tiramisu Neapolitan Flair With Strawberries And Vanilla

Add fresh strawberries and vanilla to your tiramisu to conjure the flavors of a nostalgic childhood favorite‚ old-fashioned three-striped Neapolitan ice cream.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Don’t Repeat Mistakes of 2016‚ Warns Trump Lawyer
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Don’t Repeat Mistakes of 2016‚ Warns Trump Lawyer

Robert Barnes and Alex Jones discuss the best strategy behind Trump's ultimate Vice President pick. Attorney at law Robert Barnes joined Alex Jones on his Sunday show to discuss black swan events surrounding the 2024 election and delivered a message to his former client‚ President Donald Trump. “They might try to pull a actual limited‚ what they call a limited nuclear war‚” Barnes said. Barnes went on to discuss the direct risks to Trump’s reelection campaign. “The great risk‚ now that Trump is through the primaries‚ now that Trump is going to be on the ballot thanks to the Supreme Court’s good ruling‚ now that Trump has a chance to completely exit all the criminal cases due to the immunity case now before the Supreme Court‚ he can see the path to getting into the Presidency as he leads in the polls by overwhelming margins‚” Barnes said The attorney talked about the risk that the former President will once again appoint establishment figures‚ possibly leading to dire risks to Trump himself.Save 40% on DNA Force Plus NOW! Try it today and see why so many listeners have made it an essential part of their daily routine! “The concern amongst people even within the Trump camp is that he’s taking that as a reason to revert back to 2020 Trump‚ and not 2024 Trump‚” Barnes said. “And that includes he’s looking at Tim Scott as his Vice President‚ which would be a complete disaster and frankly would take away his life insurance if he actually tried to challenge the deep state once he got into power.” Barnes stated that Scott is a worse version of Rhino Republican Mike Pence‚ and would be seen by the establishment as a preferable acting-president over Trump‚ should it come to that. Don’t miss: Emergency Broadcast! Democrats Prep National Martial Law With Deployment Of Troops In New York
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

EU to Start Sending Russian Money to Ukraine This Summer
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EU to Start Sending Russian Money to Ukraine This Summer

The first tranche of over $3 billion could be disbursed in July. The European Commission is pressing ahead with its plan to give Kiev up to €3 billion ($3.2 billion) from profits generated by frozen Russian assets amid waning financial support from the US‚ the Financial Times reported on Tuesday. Brussels is fast-tracking the decision to seize the interest earned from the assets held at clearinghouse Euroclear‚ starting from February onwards‚ the article stated.  A first tranche of money could be sent to Kiev as early as July if Brussels can secure the approval of all bloc members‚ the outlet said‚ citing EU officials. The proposal is reportedly expected before a summit of EU leaders next week. The West has frozen roughly $300 billion in holdings belonging to the Russian central bank since the start of the Ukraine conflict two years ago. Brussels-based clearing house Euroclear holds around €191 billion ($205 billion) of them and has accrued nearly €4.4 billion in interest over the past year. According to the report‚ Brussels would disburse between €2 and €3 billion in revenue generated by frozen assets this year‚ depending on interest rates. EU officials estimate that overall profits derived from Russian funds held by Euroclear could reach €20 billion by 2027‚ the FT said.Our fan-favorite Turbo Force Plus is now 40% off! See for yourself the delicious one-of-a-kind energy boost infowarriors CRAVE! The issue of tapping Russian assets has grown in importance since a $60 billion American aid package to Ukraine was blocked by the Republican-led US Congress‚ prompting Kiev to look for alternative donors to fund its war effort. READ MORE: EU mulling using frozen Russian assets for Ukrainian army – Borrell European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen last month suggested using the proceeds to send weapons supplies to Ukraine rather than for reconstruction‚ as had been initially planned. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said earlier this month that the bloc could use windfall profits from frozen Russian assets to buy weapons for Ukraine through the European Peace Facility‚ an off-budget mechanism being used to funnel weapons to Ukraine. According to the FT‚ bloc members are currently negotiating a €5 billion boost for the fund‚ as well as options to invest in the Ukrainian defense industry. Meanwhile‚ a number of Western countries remain divided over expropriating Russia’s frozen assets to aid Ukraine. While the US and UK support the direct seizure of the assets‚ some EU member states‚ including France and Germany‚ have recently warned that the move could negatively affect financial stability and erode trust in the euro’s status as a reserve currency. Moscow has warned that it will respond in kind if the West goes through with threats to confiscate Russian assets that are blocked abroad. The finance ministry warned last month that Western states themselves still have holdings in Russia that could be jeopardized if the frozen funds were tapped. Emergency Broadcast! Democrats Prep National Martial Law With Deployment Of Troops In New York
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