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If the NATO arms depots that Russia is blowing up contain depleted uranium munitions as supplied by the UK those areas of Ukraine may become hotbeds for lung cancer and birth defects as the dust from those exploded DU munitions can contaminate large areas of land for decades.
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https://nypost.com/2023/05/14/three-men-slashed-at-jackson-heights-subway-station/
Three men slashed at Queens subway station in bloody altercation
“Governing is not about entertaining. Governing is not about building a brand or talking on social media and virtue signaling,'” said DeSantis at a fundraising event in Sioux Center. “It’s ultimately about winning and producing results.”
“We must reject the culture of losing that has impacted our party in recent years. The time for excuses is over,” DeSantis told prospective voters.
“If we get distracted, if we focus the election on the past or on other side issues, then I think the Democrats are going to beat us again.”
https://twitter.com/Spriter99880/status/1657788804009164805
Zelensky in Germany was awarded the Charlemagne Prize for his contribution to the unification of Europe, which was received by the Pope and French President Emmanuel Macron.
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/canada-coat-of-arms-royal-crown-maple-leaf-snowflake
Canada unveils new crown with snowflake and maple leaves instead of religious symbols
The new design replaces the religious symbols with Canadian symbolism, trading crosses and fleur-de-lis for maple leaves and a snowflake
The new crown, which is a heraldic emblem and not a material object, replaces the religious symbols with more explicitly Canadian symbolism, trading crosses and fleur-de-lis for maple leaves and a snowflake.
The St. Edward’s Crown, which also decorates police and military badges and various emblems of sovereignty, has been part of the Arms of Canada since 1957.
But the new design, created by the Canadian Heraldic Authority, has sparked concern that the crown has become politicized, National Post columnist John Ivison wrote last week, before the new design had been officially revealed. Some critics have called it the “Trudeau Crown.”
“It means the proposed Canadian crown is totally unconnected to the King or the coronation,” said Christopher McCreery, author and expert on Canada’s relationship with the Crown. “It means the unity of the symbol of the Royal Crown that represents the sovereign throughout the realms will be broken, further distancing the King and the monarchy as an institution.”
McCreery said he was concerned the redesign was undertaken with “no consultation or debate, developed in secret.”
The Governor General’s website notes that the new crown was “approved in April 2023 by His Majesty The King on the advice of the Prime Minister of Canada.”