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This is Karl Olive, one of Macron's own lawmakers, climbing on top of a car to celebrate PSG winning the Champions League
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FLASH โ Un internaute a filmรฉ des รฉmeutiers en train de jeter des scooters et des vรฉlos dans un feu. Deux hommes ont tentรฉ dโรฉteindre lโincendie, mais ils ont รฉtรฉ pris ร partie.
Ensuite, un homme vient exhiber un mortier en disant " c'est pour les juifs".
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Ensuite, un homme vient exhiber un mortier en disant " c'est pour les juifs".
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Second generations in France are worse than first ones. Integration is a utopia. Same situation throughout Western Europe
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A mob beating and harassing an English Arsenal supporter in Paris
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Brutal Sunday morning for Paris after a night of 'celebration' riots
If a city could get hangover, that's what it would look like
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If a city could get hangover, that's what it would look like
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Rioters in France burn & damage cars
In a large crowd it's easy to hide before police can react
what's the overall financial cost? ...
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In a large crowd it's easy to hide before police can react
what's the overall financial cost? ...
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France is out of all control
They took in so many blacks and Muslims, who now claim theyโre French, that theyโve lost all semblance of actually being French themselves.
These people arenโt football supporters, theyโre hooligans waiting for an excuse to riot.
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They took in so many blacks and Muslims, who now claim theyโre French, that theyโve lost all semblance of actually being French themselves.
These people arenโt football supporters, theyโre hooligans waiting for an excuse to riot.
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Doctors predicted Christina Santhouse would never live a normal life. Yet after losing half her brain, she earned two university degrees and built a successful career as a speech-language pathologist.
At just eight years old, Christina underwent a radical hemispherectomy to end the constant, debilitating seizures caused by Rasmussenโs encephalitis. Surgeons removed the entire right hemisphere of her brain. Medical experts at the time warned that she would likely face permanent dependence and severe cognitive limitations.
Christina Santhouseโs journey powerfully demonstrates that even the most dire medical prognosis cannot define a personโs true potential.
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At just eight years old, Christina underwent a radical hemispherectomy to end the constant, debilitating seizures caused by Rasmussenโs encephalitis. Surgeons removed the entire right hemisphere of her brain. Medical experts at the time warned that she would likely face permanent dependence and severe cognitive limitations.
Christina Santhouseโs journey powerfully demonstrates that even the most dire medical prognosis cannot define a personโs true potential.
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Shocking video out of Paris shows North African migrants setting the city on fire as they openly mock French leaders for being unable to stop their invasion of the city.
โWe took over Paris faster than the Germans did in the 1940s.โ
They are openly waging war on Europe.
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โWe took over Paris faster than the Germans did in the 1940s.โ
They are openly waging war on Europe.
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Health authorities have confirmed Australiaโs first diphtheria death since 2018, marking a sobering milestone in the countryโs largest outbreak of the bacterial infection in decades.
The victim, a man in Darwin, died in April. An autopsy later identified diphtheria toxin as the probable cause of death.
Diphtheria was once among the worldโs most dreaded childhood diseases. Before vaccines, it killed thousands annually by inflaming the throat and airways, often forming a thick gray membrane that could suffocate victims. In Australia, widespread immunization largely eliminated the disease by the 1940s, making it a distant memory for generations.
That changed in late 2025 when cases began rising sharply. An outbreak was formally declared earlier this year. The Northern Territory has recorded 163 cases so far, including 48 respiratory infections โ the most serious form of the disease. Additional cases have been reported in Queensland and South Australia.
Officials link the resurgence in part to declining vaccination rates. In response, authorities launched an intensive immunization drive, delivering more than 10,000 vaccine doses in just seven weeks. The effort appears to be working: new infections have dropped significantly, with only nine cases reported in the past week compared to 22 at the peak of the outbreak.
Diphtheria spreads through respiratory droplets from coughs and sneezes or by contact with contaminated objects. Symptoms include fever, sore throat, swollen neck glands, difficulty swallowing, and a characteristic gray-white coating in the throat. In severe cases, the toxin can damage the heart, nerves, and other organs.
This outbreak serves as a clear reminder: even diseases long held at bay by vaccination can return when immunization rates fall.
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The victim, a man in Darwin, died in April. An autopsy later identified diphtheria toxin as the probable cause of death.
Diphtheria was once among the worldโs most dreaded childhood diseases. Before vaccines, it killed thousands annually by inflaming the throat and airways, often forming a thick gray membrane that could suffocate victims. In Australia, widespread immunization largely eliminated the disease by the 1940s, making it a distant memory for generations.
That changed in late 2025 when cases began rising sharply. An outbreak was formally declared earlier this year. The Northern Territory has recorded 163 cases so far, including 48 respiratory infections โ the most serious form of the disease. Additional cases have been reported in Queensland and South Australia.
Officials link the resurgence in part to declining vaccination rates. In response, authorities launched an intensive immunization drive, delivering more than 10,000 vaccine doses in just seven weeks. The effort appears to be working: new infections have dropped significantly, with only nine cases reported in the past week compared to 22 at the peak of the outbreak.
Diphtheria spreads through respiratory droplets from coughs and sneezes or by contact with contaminated objects. Symptoms include fever, sore throat, swollen neck glands, difficulty swallowing, and a characteristic gray-white coating in the throat. In severe cases, the toxin can damage the heart, nerves, and other organs.
This outbreak serves as a clear reminder: even diseases long held at bay by vaccination can return when immunization rates fall.
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BREAKING: The United Nations (UN) expect to officially run out of money in mid-August after the US cut funding
Globalism is collapsing.
They f*cked around and found out.
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Globalism is collapsing.
They f*cked around and found out.
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France let's them run wild destroying everything.
Bukele in El Salvador has shown everyone how to solve these problems. Europe just refuses to do the obvious.
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Bukele in El Salvador has shown everyone how to solve these problems. Europe just refuses to do the obvious.
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The USA was built by northern European settlers and pioneers from England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, along with some French and Dutch.
After 1880s, the numbers from southern Europe increased.
3rd world trash is destroying what was created.
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After 1880s, the numbers from southern Europe increased.
3rd world trash is destroying what was created.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared a major new noninvasive cancer therapy that uses focused ultrasound waves to destroy tumors without surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation.
Known as the Edison System by HistoSonics, the technology, called histotripsy, delivers precise, high-intensity sound pulses that mechanically break down and liquefy cancerous tissue while leaving surrounding healthy structures intact.
Because the procedure requires no incisions, it significantly reduces bleeding risks. Many patients, including those on blood thinners, can go home the same day.
Early clinical results have been highly promising. A pivotal study showed a 95% technical success rate with very low rates of major complications. The treatment is currently approved for primary liver tumors and tumors that have spread to the liver from other organs.
Researchers are now investigating whether histotripsy can be adapted for other tumor sites, potentially offering a safer, less invasive alternative to traditional cancer treatments in the future.
This approval marks an important step forward in the development of non-invasive oncology therapies.
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Known as the Edison System by HistoSonics, the technology, called histotripsy, delivers precise, high-intensity sound pulses that mechanically break down and liquefy cancerous tissue while leaving surrounding healthy structures intact.
Because the procedure requires no incisions, it significantly reduces bleeding risks. Many patients, including those on blood thinners, can go home the same day.
Early clinical results have been highly promising. A pivotal study showed a 95% technical success rate with very low rates of major complications. The treatment is currently approved for primary liver tumors and tumors that have spread to the liver from other organs.
Researchers are now investigating whether histotripsy can be adapted for other tumor sites, potentially offering a safer, less invasive alternative to traditional cancer treatments in the future.
This approval marks an important step forward in the development of non-invasive oncology therapies.
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