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The Trump administration’s proposed $40 billion bailout to Argentina would seem to contradict Trump’s “America First” rhetoric and shows this President is willing to treat the US treasury like a cash register doling out ungodly sums of taxpayer dollars to global billionaire interests.
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Episodes of the American Exception podcast are available first on Patreon [ / americanexception ]. Jim DeBrosse and Asa Winstanley join us to discuss Jim’s new article, “Israel was part of the conspiracy to kill JFK.” [ https://electronicintifada.net/conten... ]. Jim DeBrosse (PhD) is a veteran journalist, retired assistant profes
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Today, on X I found a documentary that examines Jewish terrorism during the time of the Palestine mandate before the setting up of the Jewish state and the expulsion of the Palestinians
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Hans Andersen Brendekilde (7 April 1857 – 30 March 1942) was a Danish painter.
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Portugal has rarely been at the center of Europe’s migration crisis — but in 2024, it became one of the continent’s biggest surprises. While much of Europe struggled with record arrivals, Portugal managed to cut irregular migration significantly without the chaos seen elsewhere. Through smarter border coordination, tighter visa enforcement, and new partnerships with North and West African countries, Lisbon quietly built one of the EU’s most efficient immigration systems. What was once a small coastal gateway has beco
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I’ve been watching listings collapse—and the used sailboat market in 2025 is brutal. In this video, I expose why prices are tanking, what sellers are facing, and how buyers might actually benefit (if they’re brave).
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Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s posthumous “Nobody’s Girl” doesn’t break political news, but might break your heart.
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Jared Kushner sees Trump's plan to ethnically cleanse Gaza taking shape as Zionist billionaires pledge vast amounts into the project
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For nearly five centuries, Portugal ruled an empire that stretched across Africa, Asia, and the Atlantic. But by the 1960s, three brutal colonial wars—in Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea-Bissau—would shatter that legacy. This is the story of the soldiers who fought in the heat and dust of Africa, the rise of liberation movements, and the revolution in Lisbon that ended one of the world’s oldest empires.
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Milei took office in December 2023, and Argentina has been in deep recession since then. The recession has been caused by extreme fiscal austerity which slashed public services and investment; a hugely over-valued exchange rate which weakened the trade balance; and deregulation which increased profits at the expense of wages. The recession is visible in the collapse of industrial output and GDP growth. Industrial output remains down, but some GDP growth has finally returned (as was always bound to happen because economies do not shrink forever). However, the rebound has been weak and the economy has shrunk.