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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOh look. Another brexit fantasy. That we give a ****.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhich part of not giving a **** do you not quite understand?
Now show me again how little you care by responding. I understand at your age senility is very common so I do understand.
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The slaver has no stories on Europe?
I think your ability to use the internet is malfunctioning
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Originally posted by vetran View PostRemainers unwilling to read news. sad.
I did try to find some good news stories, pity there aren't any apart from cheap secondhand underwear
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Originally posted by vetran View Postor whorty positive EU stories.
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For whorty positive EU stories.
These stories are the only ones on the front page.
Covid-19: European health chiefs say people should wear masks inside their own HOME | Daily Mail Online
European health chiefs say everyone should wear masks inside their own HOME if family members have Covid symptoms- A European Union agency has recommended people wear masks in their homes
- Idea is suggested by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
- Its report acknowledges the lack of evidence surrounding the use of face masks
Covid Netherlands: Court ordered to SCRAP 'illegal' 9pm curfew | Daily Mail Online
Court orders Holland to SCRAP 9pm coronavirus curfew in victory for anti-lockdown campaigners who challenged crackdown after riots- The curfew was the Netherlands' first since the Nazi occupation in World War II
- It was overturned by a judge who said ministers had misused emergency powers
- The measure sparked several nights of violence in Dutch cities after it came in
The slaver has no stories on Europe.
BBC covered the illegal curfew and experimental concerts in France.
France is to hold experimental concerts in Paris and Marseille in the spring to work out how to reopen the culture sector. Culture Minister Roselyne Bachelot says she’s very optimistic about seated events but standing events are more complicated. If all goes according to plan, 1,000 people will attend a seated event at the Marseille Dôme venue in the second half of March with the audience having the chance to stand up.Italy’s last-minute decision to halt the reopening of ski resorts until 5 March has prompted the new government’s first row. Local governors and some ministers are furious and a flash mob staged a protest at the northern resort of Bardonecchia.
The Czech government has approved plans for a “state of danger” to replace a state of emergency rejected last week by MPs. Many but not all the emergency powers will be available. The government in Prague wants to gradually reopen schools from 1 March.
Germany's BDI industry federation has warned of major consequences because of border closures with the Czech Republic and Austria's Tyrol region. Director Joachim Lang says there's a risk of European supply chains breaking down.
An opposition motion of no confidence in Slovenia’s government for its handling of Covid and for alleged undemocratic behaviour has failed by six votes. Opposition MPs accused PM Janez Jansa of trying to turn Slovenia into an “authoritarian democracy”.
Eurozone finance ministers have decided to keep financial support policies in place for now, as latest forecasts indicate the 19-country area will rebound less than expected in 2021. Chairman Paschal Donohoe says there’s an “inherent risk of withdrawing support too early”.
Up to 12 February, 175,238 first doses of Covid-19 vaccines had been administered.A total of 89,999 second doses have also been given.
It means 1.8% of the Republic of Ireland's population has been vaccinated so far.
all looks totally positive
and you can buy used underwear confiscated from Ukrainian poor.
Ukraine state auctions debtors''' underwear - BBC News
A report by the OECD economic think-tank in December says that, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Ukraine may face its worst recession in decades, leaving more than 9m of its 41m people in poverty.And according to UN research, since the beginning of the pandemic more than 40% of Ukrainian families have seen at least one family member lose their job.
The official web-based system for auctioning debtors' property was launched in 2015, and the justice ministry says some 14.1bn hryvnia (£364m; $506m) of property has been sold on it so far.
The ministry also donates some property seized by the customs service to orphanages, hospitals and schools.Tags: None
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