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Trump has blown up the world order - and left Europe's leaders scrabbling

BBC News 26 Mar 2025
This is the gravest crisis for Western security since the end of World War Two. So which nations will step forward as the new world order emerges? ... .
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Trump has blown up the world order — and left Europe's leaders scrabbling

Saudi Gazette 26 Mar 2025
LONDON — This is the gravest crisis for Western security since the end of World War Two, and a lasting one. As one expert puts it, "Trumpism will outlast his presidency". But which nations ....
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The Knowledge | Which international fixture would be worth the highest score in Scrabble?

The Guardian 26 Mar 2025
“Is this fixture the highest combined Scrabble score for a pair of Fifa nations? Bosnia and Herzegovina might have something to say, but I’m looking for a combined score from two teams who have actually played each other.”.
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Which international fixture would be worth the highest score in Scrabble?

Yahoo Daily News 26 Mar 2025
“Is this fixture the highest combined Scrabble score for a pair of Fifa nations? Bosnia and Herzegovina might have something to say, but I’m looking for a combined score from two teams who have actually played each other.”.
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Scrabble kings rule the board

The Star 12 Mar 2025
Pakistan's young wordsmiths turn colonial English into victory. Read full story ... .
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Scrabble Fever At Fremantle (Bertelsmann SE & Co KGaA)

Public Technologies 12 Mar 2025
London, 03/11/2025 Scrabble Fever At Fremantle ... TV game show "Scrabble." The US network The CW successfully revived the iconic television format last year. Fremantle will now produce "Scrabble" for broadcasters around the world.
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Kohat hosts inaugural scrabble championship

Urdu Point 08 Mar 2025
<p>KOHAT, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 8th Mar, 2025) The City School, Kohat Campus, on Saturday hosted the first-ever Scrabble Championship in the region, under the auspices of the Regional Sports Office Kohat Division.
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