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One in 67 people worldwide remains forcibly displaced: UNHCR report

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Data   来源:Investing  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:In a setback for Donald Trump, his fellow Republicans in the House of Representatives have failed to pass the president's "big, beautiful" package of tax breaks and spending cuts, starkly exposing the party's budgetary divisions.

In a setback for Donald Trump, his fellow Republicans in the House of Representatives have failed to pass the president's "big, beautiful" package of tax breaks and spending cuts, starkly exposing the party's budgetary divisions.

"That would be great for Austria. I would love to do that. I would call Conchita my mother, so I'd love to make her proud.""I'm surrounded by a sand storm, a sand tornado, and I'll be wearing a custom Rabanne dress."

One in 67 people worldwide remains forcibly displaced: UNHCR report

French singer Louane is describing the simple, but stunning, staging for her ballad, Maman.The sand is real (how she avoids inhaling it, I'll never know) but it serves a purpose: The song, which was inspired by her mother's death from cancer, is all about the passage of time."It's a song that says that, even through sadness and deep pain, you can finally feel fine," she says.

One in 67 people worldwide remains forcibly displaced: UNHCR report

Maman is technically a sequel to a 2015 song of the same name, written in the depths of Louane's despair. "The 2025 version includes several callbacks to the first song. For example, the original opened with the lyric: "

One in 67 people worldwide remains forcibly displaced: UNHCR report

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Having a child of her own helped Louane lift the veil of grief.He hopes that the skeleton will find a place in a museum soon. But he adds it will need to have mechanisms to control the temperature and humidity of the space to prevent the skeleton from decomposing.

Locals the BBC spoke to expressed similar sentiments and blamed "red tapeism" for the back-and-forth over the skeleton."We are proud of Vadnagar's ancient history but this treatment of a 1,000-year-old skeleton is deeply concerning. What is the point of building a museum if the most unique antiquity is left outside under a plastic roof?" Vadnagar resident Jesang Thakor said.

Another resident, Bethaji Thakor, said that he believed the skeleton could draw tourists from around the world to Vadnagar."Where else will you get to see something like this?"

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