Rishi Sunak will call general election for July in surprise move – sources ( www.theguardian.com ) Englisch
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Das sind mal gute Nachrichten für die Energiewende. Auch wenn ich mir wünschen würde, dass wir viel weiter wären....
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Many people they have interviewed want to see better protection for Sami lands and livelihoods. Vars said reindeer-herding Sami suffer additional discrimination as strong symbols of Sami culture who are frequently attacked as they fight to protect grazing lands against industrialisation.
Slapps were commonly used against journalists in Croatia, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden, while reporters in Germany, Greece, the Netherlands and Poland were placed under surveillance from spyware such as Pegasus and Predator.