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How the West can defeat the evil death cults that murder and maim with glee, ...

The Daily Mail 29 Mar 2025
Evil does exist as a force in the world ... Perhaps the only force in the world even greater than evil itself is the great, collected, concentrated evil that is war ... It is something that has been consistently forced upon them.
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Analysis: Freeport copper ore export permit against downstream policy.

The Jakarta Post 28 Mar 2025
PTFI initially planned to export only copper concentrate that didn’t meet certain purity thresholds and to process the rest once the Gresik smelter could resume partial operations, but the fire damage forced Freeport to halt these plans.
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Months after first incursion, Ukrainian troops are fighting inside a second Russian region

CyprusMail 28 Mar 2025
There are constant strikes on concentrations of Ukrainian Armed Forces, but the enemy still has serious offensive potential for this direction and has not abandoned plans for further breakthroughs, including in new areas of the front,” it said.
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Holocaust remembrance pages removed in Pentagon’s DEI purge

The American Israelite 28 Mar 2025
Air Force unit, one of the many ways the government commemorated the Holocaust ... Holocaust Days of Remembrance,” described a cadet’s experience visiting concentration camps a decade ago and the ways they informed his experience in the U.S.
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Young Democrats: We’re fighting for Florida's future | Opinion

Tallahassee Democrat 28 Mar 2025
Florida’s so-called “right to work” laws, pushed by Republicans, claim to protect workers from forced union membership—a right already guaranteed under federal law ... That prosperity should be broad-based, not concentrated among the few.
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Nation attractive market for L'Oreal

China Daily 28 Mar 2025
By 2030, more than two-thirds of the global middle-income group will be concentrated in the Asia-Pacific region, and China will become the core driving force of this trend, said a report by accounting firm Ernst & Young ...
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