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French President Emmanuel Macron issued an emotional and dubious plea that “Europe may die,” warning that military, economic, trade and other pressures could weaken and fragment the 27-nation European Union.Former Minister Ernesto Araujo deconstructs President Macron's narrative, noting that he appears to be referring to the European Union, and not to Europe as a cultural and civilizational space. The blame for weakening Europe, according to Araujo, lies with the European Union itself:“The European Union specifically, with its project to destroy European national identities, is one of the main causes of Europe's moribund state as a civilization.The strength of Europe lies…

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Sputnik – The US President said on Wednesday (1) that “xenophobia” in China, Japan and India was harming their growth, and that immigration was beneficial to the US economy.”One of the reasons our economy is growing is because of you and so many others. Why? Because we welcome immigrants,” Biden said at a fundraiser in Washington for his 2024 re-election campaign. Islander Heritage Month in the United States.Continues after birthHe concluded by saying: “Why is China having such poor economic performance, why is Japan having problems, why is Russia having problems, and why is India, because they are xenophobic. They…

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Former US President Donald Trump participates in election rallies on the agenda of his trials in the country| Photo: EFE/EPA/John MapangeloFormer US President and former candidate for the presidential elections in November, Donald Trump, pledged on Wednesday (the first) to carry out the “largest deportation operation” of illegal immigrants in the country’s history if he returns to the White House. .“Allowing millions and millions of people, many of them very bad people, to cross the southern border is not sustainable. They will destroy the country. We will do the largest deportation in history. We have no choice,” Trump said during…

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UK begins detaining migrants to be deported to Rwanda British authorities have begun detaining migrants in preparation for sending them to Rwanda in the near future, laying the groundwork for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's flagship immigration policy, the government said on Wednesday. More than 7,500 migrants arrived in England on small boats from France this yearThe government claims the policy will prevent people from making dangerous journeys across the English Channel. Five people died trying to cross last week. Human rights charities and trade unions that oppose the policy are expected to launch new legal challenges to prevent flights from…

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's policy is an attempt to combat the influx of migrants arriving in the UK in small boats from mainland Europe.Reports emerged that immigration agents were detaining people headed for deportation flights to Rwanda earlier this week. The British Home Office confirmed on Wednesday that a “series of nationwide operations” were underway.“The first illegal immigrants sent to Rwanda have now been arrested,” the ministry said. The ministry described the measure as “another important milestone” in Rwanda's plan, and released photos and videos of immigration agents detaining several migrants in various accommodations. They were seen being handcuffed and…

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Play/X Blue holes are crater-like underwater geological formations that form in coastal areas A discovery that shakes the world of science: The Tam Ja underwater cave, located in Mexico, has been revealed to be the deepest blue hole on the planet, reaching a depth of 420 metres. This information was published last Monday (29) by the magazine Frontiers in Marine Science. Tam Ga was discovered in 2021, but measurements at the time indicated that its depth was 146 meters less than what has been revealed now. This new measurement places Tam Ga as the deepest blue hole on record, surpassing…

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1 of 3 Mount Fuji – Photo: Photography by Tien Nguyen Mount Fuji — Photography: Tien Nguyen See other cases below. A German tourist destroys a 16th century statue in Italy He broke a piece of marble when he climbed onto the fountain's centerpiece, a giant statue of Neptune, the god of the seas in Greek mythology. As the man was leaving the fountain, he broke another part of the statue, which was the horse's hoof. The damage amounted to about R$27,000 and the visitor had to pay a fine. Inscription on the wall of the Colosseum A tourist vandalizes…

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Scientists say humans should live another 250 million years on Earth (Image: Reproduction) Scientists at the University of Bristol in England published research in the scientific journal Nature Geoscience showing the first climate models from a supercomputer indicating that global warming may have already marked the end of time. The information is from the world. Continues after adJoin NSC Total's exclusive community of columnistsAccording to the study, mammals must have existed on Earth more than 250 million years ago. Moreover, scientists say extreme weather events will intensify when the world's continents eventually merge to form a hot, dry and largely…

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A 17-year-old boy and a woman were arrestedFrance Press agency Published on 30/04/2024 at 07:36 Local authorities reported that four police officers were killed and four others were injured in an exchange of gunfire on Monday (29), during an operation to arrest a man in the southeastern state of South Carolina. AdvertisingCharlotte-Mecklenburg police reported on the X social media network that the suspect was found dead in the house where the arrest would take place. Agents came to a home to arrest the suspect who opened fire on the group. The security force said that the police responded and the…

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France Press agencyI France Press agency https://istoe.com.br/auto/afp/ 04/29/2024 – 20:40 A cat traveled hundreds of kilometers in an Amazon box in the United States to an Amazon warehouse after the animal got inside and the owners, without realizing it, locked it and returned it to the company.Carrie Clark's cat, named Galina, disappeared from her home in Utah on April 10. As is common in these cases, she filled the neighborhood with posters announcing her pet's disappearance.A week later, a veterinarian from Los Angeles, hundreds of miles from Utah, called the owners to tell them that the cat had been found…

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