Sunday, April 28, 2019

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Povestea celui mai sângeros asasin din lume: a ucis 500 de persoane, timp de 40 de ani

Julio Santana, un asasin care a ucis peste 500 de persoane, a acordat un interviu pentru The New York Post în care a vorbit despre faptele sale.

Sun, 28 Apr 2019 19:58:00 +0300



Noi detalii din ancheta din Cipru. Românca și fiica ei, tranșate și aruncate în valize

Continuă cercetările în Cipru, unde o româncă de 35 de ani și fetița ei de opt ani, dispărute din 2016, ar fi fost ucise de un criminal în serie.

Sat, 27 Apr 2019 08:13:00 +0300



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Camera Deputaţilor a votat pentru repatrierea rezervei de aur a României

Camera Deputaţilor, în calitate de for decizional, a adoptat astăzi proiectul de lege iniţiat de PSD pentru repatrierea integrală a rezervei de aur a României. Proiectul de lege a vizat modificarea şi completarea art. 30 din Legea nr...(Citește tot articolul)

Thu, 25 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0300



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My England is in a mess. Scotland’s case for splitting away is stronger than ever | John Harris

The country I call home is dysfunctional. But north of the border, there’s the chance of something better

The day of the Scottish independence referendum of 2014, I was in Hallglen, a large housing estate on the edge of Falkirk. As it turned out, the town would vote to remain in the UK by 54% to 46%, but where I was, droves of people were turning out to support the end of the union, and the creation of a new country.

I had spent time on the estate over the previous weeks, and observed a remarkable upsurge of both interest in politics, and optimism – not least at a Sunday evening public meeting at which hundreds had gathered to talk about how badly their area had fared since the Thatcher years, and how breaking from the rotten Westminster consensus might serve it better. Now, as people went in and out of the polling station, I fell into conversation with a thirtysomething man, who had a vision of what an independent Scotland might mean for the rest of the UK. “If we start this, we could make a big, proper movement for the rest of the country,” he said. “And I think we should. The poverty in this country – us, and England, and everywhere else – shouldn’t be happening in 2014.”

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Sun, 28 Apr 2019 15:53:31 GMT