Anonymous ID: 95e66c Feb. 16, 2019, 8:11 p.m. No.5216234   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Europe doesn't want to put a bunch of misogynistic bitches on trial

 

She says the sight of decapitated heads didn’t shake her belief in the fundamental correctness of the ideal, if not the practice, of a theocratic Islamic state. Her only regret appears to be that her dream became a nightmare. Make no mistake, many women played a full part in the barbarity.

 

They played a leading role in the mistreatment of Yazidis, for example, convinced that it was religiously proper for their husbands to purchase and rape female captives. Some women were responsible for the violent enforcement of Islamic State’s vicious legal code on a terrified Syrian population. Others helped in the online recruitment of individuals, or provided support and comfort to fighters.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6713111/Let-Shamima-Begum-come-Britain-dont-pretend-shes-not-threat-writes-DAVID-TOUBE.html

Anonymous ID: 95e66c Feb. 16, 2019, 8:44 p.m. No.5216797   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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European Parliament says yes to the EU-Singapore agreement – ScandAsia

The European Parliament has approved three keys of the EU-Singapore agreement which are EU-Singapore Free trade Agreement (EUFSTA), EU-Singapore Investment Protection Agreement (EUSIPA) and EU-Singapore Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (ESPCA).

 

According to European Commission’s Press release on 13 February 2019, this approval is considered as a “historical moment” because it is the first bilateral trade agreement between the European Union and a Southeast Asian country and it will benefit and boost the EU economic cooperation with Singapore and entire Southeast Asia region.

https://scandasia.com/european-parliament-says-yes-to-the-eu-singapore-agreement/#.XGjmDgLkVKU.twitter

Anonymous ID: 95e66c Feb. 16, 2019, 8:47 p.m. No.5216847   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6959 >>6965

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Unless Prime Minister Theresa May can get a Brexit deal approved by the British parliament, she will have to decide whether to delay Brexit or thrust the world’s fifth largest economy into chaos by leaving without a deal on March 29.

 

“Businesses are now testing the airbags on their Brexit preparations,” said James Stewart, head of Brexit at KPMG UK.

 

“Time is a luxury we no longer have, so people are bracing themselves for the immediate potential impacts.”