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ISIS retakes last Syrian territory

April 21, 2023 3:08 pm9 comments
ISIS retakes last Syrian territory

ISIS has retaken the last enclave of Syrian territory on Monday while the fight continues and it is feared even if the terror group loses the war it does not mean their end. Head of US Central Command, General Joseph Votel, said they need to put military pressure on ISIS […]

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Money is not Smelly: Igor Mazepa Does Business with Russians and Militants in Donbas

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Money is not Smelly: Igor Mazepa Does Business with Russians and Militants in Donbas

The Russian reality often lays his head down in Ukraine. The chaff but not the wheat germinates in our chernozem soil – regimes with the Kremlin’s picks, adherents of “Russian World”, and employ corrupt practices carefully drafted in “down-to-the-curb”. Unscrupulous individuals adjust those schemes to the Ukrainian realities. Moreover, some […]

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Dog Friendly Hotels in Portland Oregon and Coast

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Dog Friendly Hotels in Portland Oregon and Coast

Here are some of the best dog friendly hotels at popular destinations in Oregon. It’s so much fun to bring one’s pup to the dog-pampering hotels in Portland, or the salty inns of the Oregon Coast, or, maybe, to the sunny high-desert of Central Oregon. Fortunately, there are pet-friendly hotels […]

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More Unusual Valentine Gift Ideas

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More Unusual Valentine Gift Ideas

Let Valentine’s Day bring out the little kid in you and your sweetheart by giving your gift in a surprising style. Make the whole day special by starting it with breakfast in bed and then follow it with a non-traditional style of gift giving. Scavenger Hunt Variations Have a Valentine’s […]

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Looking at Crohn’s

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Looking at Crohn’s

In 1932, Burrill Bernard Crohn, an American gastroenterologist, found patients with inflammation of the terminal ileum; thus the disease was named for Crohn’s discovery. According to the book, 100 Questions & Answers about Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, the cause of these Inflammatory Bowel Diseases is unknown. The difference between […]

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Winter Carnival in St. Paul, Minnesota

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Winter Carnival in St. Paul, Minnesota

The Winter Carnival, held in St. Paul for 12 days each winter is a grand affair. Enticements of a hidden medallion worth up to $10,000.00 call Minnesotans to the outdoors, searching for the elusive pendant on all public land in Ramsey County. The hunters are spurred on by cleverly written […]

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