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Questions remain about the Minnesota rampage. Anti-abortion extremism may shed light

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:U.S.   来源:Sustainability  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The US is no longer China's biggest export market: that spot now belongs to South East Asia. In fact China was the largest trading partner for 60 countries in 2023 - nearly twice as many as the US. The world's biggest exporter, it made a record surplus of $1tn at the end of 2024.

The US is no longer China's biggest export market: that spot now belongs to South East Asia. In fact China was the largest trading partner for 60 countries in 2023 - nearly twice as many as the US. The world's biggest exporter, it made a record surplus of $1tn at the end of 2024.

"It is vital we can piece together the events of last week to establish exactly what happened."Users of a road dubbed the "worst in Oxfordshire" have called on the authorities to make it safer.

Questions remain about the Minnesota rampage. Anti-abortion extremism may shed light

The A417 between Faringdon and Wantage is decaying and prone to flooding, with vehicles often having to drive through deep potholes.Steve Henry, who runs an MOT workshop at Mellor's Garage, said the state of the road was "shocking" and "disgusting".Oxfordshire County Council said it was doing everything it could to make the route safe but had to resolve issues with the drainage of floodwater first.

Questions remain about the Minnesota rampage. Anti-abortion extremism may shed light

The A417 is so notorious that it even has a, with users regularly enquiring when it is safe to traverse the route.

Questions remain about the Minnesota rampage. Anti-abortion extremism may shed light

Mr Henry, who used to own the garage he operates from, told the BBC: "It's cost me my business. I had to sell it last year. It was closed for a period of time, flooded.

He cited the "potholes, speed of the vehicles, the lorries, the state of the road", as ongoing concerns.Separately, Abacus Data polling found that about 18% of 18 to 29 year olds were worried about Trump. That jumped to 45% for voters over 60, suggesting a polarisation on issues between generations.

On Monday night, Poilievre remarked on demographic breakthroughs Conservative had made, including with younger Canadians."We gave voices to countless people across the country who've been left out and left behind for far too long," he said.

In this election, the smaller political parties have taken a hit as Canadians choose to park their votes with either the Liberals or the Conservatives - especially the left-wing New Democrats, or NDP.Some of the smaller parties have lost a significant amount of vote share - particularly the NDP who have received just 6% of votes counted across Canada so far, compared with 18% in 2021.

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