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Why is NATO boosting defence spending and can Europe afford it?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Explainers   来源:Opinion  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"Algorithmic engagement rewards people who post engaging content, not truthful content, and footage of conflict and disasters is particularly engaging, no matter the truth behind it."

"Algorithmic engagement rewards people who post engaging content, not truthful content, and footage of conflict and disasters is particularly engaging, no matter the truth behind it."

"But who's going to tell this to the world? For many people, my brother is still a terrorist whose killing is justified. How will they understand our pain?"Australian actress and comedian Magda Szubanski has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer.

Why is NATO boosting defence spending and can Europe afford it?

Szubanski is best known for her iconic role as Sharon Strzelecki in the Australian sitcom Kath & Kim, and for her film roles in Babe and Happy Feet.In a video posted to social media, the 64-year-old said she had begun treatment to fight stage four Mantle Cell Lymphoma, a "fast-moving" form of blood cancer.Calling the news "confronting", Szubanski said she was receiving "world-class care" in Melbourne.

Why is NATO boosting defence spending and can Europe afford it?

"I won't sugar-coat it: it's rough. But I'm hopeful," she said."I'm being lovingly cared for by friends and family, my medical team is brilliant, and I've never felt more held by the people around me."

Why is NATO boosting defence spending and can Europe afford it?

Kylie Minogue was among the stars offering their support on social media.

"Sending all love," the Australian singer replied on Instagram, along with heart emojis.After the attack, he left towards Dublin Street.

Police Scotland said door-to-door inquiries were continuing.Local residents and businesses have been urged to check storage areas or lock ups and to report any suspicious items or behaviours.

It's an interesting question – perhaps a little niche. But it's certainly not a question you'd expect to find a senior member of Kemi Badenoch's team openly pondering.The shadow cabinet minister went on to stress that they were more optimistic: that the resilience of what is often called the world's most successful political party should never be underestimated.

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