Europe's "foreign aid"
samedi 18 janvier 2014 à 13:00Some of Europe's "foreign aid" is really loans to countries that would struggle ever to repay.
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Some of Europe's "foreign aid" is really loans to countries that would struggle ever to repay.
Cesium from Fukushima has spread around the Pacific Ocean and plankton samples contain small amounts of cesium.
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Everyone: urge Brazil to offer asylum to Snowden.
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