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Macron and Merz: Europe must arm itself in an unstable world

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Climate   来源:Social Media  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Not every Black kidney candidate was affected. Some may have had kidney failure diagnosed without that test. For others to have a chance at benefitting from UNOS’ mandated lookback, transplant center staff-turned-detectives often worked after hours and weekends, hunting years-old records for a test that, recalculated without the race adjustment, might make the difference.

Not every Black kidney candidate was affected. Some may have had kidney failure diagnosed without that test. For others to have a chance at benefitting from UNOS’ mandated lookback, transplant center staff-turned-detectives often worked after hours and weekends, hunting years-old records for a test that, recalculated without the race adjustment, might make the difference.

After the sometimes sharp exchanges, Mentzen sat down for a beer with Trzaskowski and others in the pub he owns.The informal gathering was documented by Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski, who was there as well. He posted a video on social media Saturday evening showing the group with the words: “For a Poland that unites, not divides.”

Macron and Merz: Europe must arm itself in an unstable world

quickly went viral, with commentators speculating about whether it was a spontaneous gesture or a calculated political move.It was also one more example, if more were needed, of how far-right forces in Europe are slowly becoming accepted.For Mentzen, the moment was also awkward. The man who made his name skewering the political elite appeared cozy with establishment figures. Critics on the hard right lashed out, revealing fractures in the movement he helped popularize.

Macron and Merz: Europe must arm itself in an unstable world

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Macron and Merz: Europe must arm itself in an unstable world

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