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Who is Alice Weidel, the new AfD leader in the running to become chancellor?

Forty-five years old, unanimously elected as the candidate for chancellor of Alternative fuer Deutschland, Alice Weidel, the homosexual leader of the German far right that is frightening Europe, is first and foremost the woman who has never been impressed by the drift of the populist party born as anti-Euro in the Merkel era and ended up increasingly to the right, with openly extremist positions.

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USA, Bannon against Musk: he is an illegal immigrant parasite

Steve Bannon launches a harsh attack on Elon Musk and his plan to reduce the size of the federal government with mass layoffs. "Musk is a parasitic illegal immigrant," said Donald Trump's former strategic advisor and populist ideologue Maga, in an interview with the British website UnHerd , which was picked up by the American media. Musk, Bannon insisted, "wants to impose his bizarre experiment and play God without any respect for the country's history, tradition or values." 

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Trump Establishes Office of Faith With 'Last Supper' Photo

Donald Trump has signed a new executive order to establish, for the first time at the White House, an Office of Faith. Paula White, a character with a controversial history, known for being a televangelist, pastor of the so-called prosperity theology, has been called to lead it. For years she has been the spiritual advisor to the president of the United States.

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Libya: 49 bodies of migrants discovered in two mass graves

Libyan authorities have found 49 bodies of migrants in two mass graves in the southeast of the country. According to Libyan media, a mass grave with 19 bodies was discovered on a farm in the Jikharra area, while a second mass grave with at least 30 bodies was found in Kufra by authorities after raiding a migrant detention center.

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World Tunisia, protesters and police clash in Hafouz after a well-known footballer sets himself on fire over terrorism charges

The death of Tunisian professional footballer Nizar Issaoui , who set himself on fire after terrorism charges were leveled against him, sparked street protests that led to clashes between demonstrators and police in the town of Hafouz , located in the Kairouan governorate in central Tunisia . The news was reported by Tunisian private radio station Mosaique fm , explaining that the demonstrators threw stones at security forces who responded with tear gas .

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Attack on a civilian convoy in Mali, 25 dead and 13 injured

The Malian army announced that 25 people were killed and 13 others were injured following a terrorist attack on a convoy of civilian vehicles in the north of the country. The armed forces' general staff released the news on social media, later picked up by the Moroccan agency Map, attributing the attack to "a group of several terrorists" in Kobe, about 30 kilometers from the city of Gao. "During the violent fighting, the repelled terrorists deliberately targeted civilian passengers," the statement read, noting that three vehicles were hit. The victims were "mostly young foreign gold miners" who were leaving for a gold mine in the Gao region. 

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Earthquakes in Santorini

Greek authorities have declared a state of emergency in the municipality of Thira, where the island of Santorini is located, due to seismic activity. "We have decided to declare a state of emergency in order to address the urgent needs and consequences resulting from the recent seismic activity," the statement reads.

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Gaza

Tajani to Israeli Foreign Minister Sa'ar: "Two States is the solution for the future". The US president assures that Palestinians would go to much safer and more beautiful communities. To Netanyahu: "American control of the Strip to rebuild it". No from the Arab world. Guterres (UN): "Moving towards two States".

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Nigeria: Fire in a school kills at least 17 students

At least 17 children have died in a fire at an Islamic school in northern Nigeria, sources told the BBC, adding that several other students were injured and rushed to health centres in the town of Kauran Namoda, in Zamfara state, for treatment. The fire is believed to have started on Tuesday evening in a nearby house and spread to the school while the children, believed to be teenagers, were sleeping. Local authorities and emergency workers were dispatched to the scene, but the blaze had already claimed several lives. 

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GB, 15-year-old stabbed to death by peer at school

A 15-year-old student has been stabbed to death at a school in Sheffield, central England, in what appears to be a major new case of youth violence in Britain. Local police have arrested the alleged attacker, a boy of the same age who attends the same school, All Saints Catholic High School. The building was evacuated while police intervened.

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Hamas: Ready to negotiate second phase of ceasefire in Gaza

The war in the Middle East between Israel and Hamas , involving Lebanon, Syria and Iran, has reached day 486. Hamas is ready to negotiate the second phase of the ceasefire in Gaza. A car bomb explodes in northern Syria: at least 15 dead. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has arrived in the United States where he will meet US President Trump on Tuesday .

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Hundreds of thousands in Berlin against CDU's decision to vote with far-right AfD on immigration

Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Berlin to participate in the demonstration against Friedrich Merz's CDU and the far-right AfD , who voted together for the proposal to crack down on immigration. According to a police spokeswoman, 160,000 people are protesting in the streets of the capital, 250,000 according to the organizers. The police were expecting a march of about 20,000 people.

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Netherlands, 11-year-old girl stabbed to death: one arrest

A man has been arrested in the Netherlands after fatally stabbing an 11-year-old girl on a street in the city of Nieuwegein. "The girl was attacked and doctors were unable to save her life," police said. "In the immediate vicinity, a 29-year-old man was arrested based on information from passers-by and others," Utrecht regional police added. Authorities did not provide any information about the motive for the attack.

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USA, air ambulance crashes in Philadelphia

New plane crash in the US. A small medical transport plane, a Learjet 55, crashed near the Roosevelt Mall in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania. The aircraft, according to Mayor Cherelle Parker, hit "several houses and cars" when it crashed, causing a fire. On board the aircraft were six Mexicans: a sick child, her companion and four crew members: according to Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, the company that owns the plane, there were no survivors. The cause of the accident is not yet known.

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No survivors after flight collides with US Army helicopter over Washington

A mid-air collision between an American Airlines plane carrying 64 people and a military helicopter over Washington, DC, has left no survivors, US authorities said Thursday. In remarks from the White House, President Donald Trump said the accident marked an “hour of anguish" for the nation before blaming the pilots, diversity and Barack Obama for the tragedy.

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Plane crashes in South Sudan, 20 dead

At least 20 people have died in a plane crash in South Sudan. Only one person survived, said the information minister of the northern state of Unity, Gatwech Bipal Both. The plane crashed near oil fields shortly after taking off on a routine flight to transport workers to the capital Juba.

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In Kansas 67 cases of tuberculosis: it is the largest US outbreak since 1950

Kansas is facing an unprecedented tuberculosis outbreak, with 67 active cases confirmed since the beginning of the year. In addition to the active cases, 79 latent infections have been reported. So far, the cases are primarily in Wyandotte and Johnson counties. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), this is the largest documented tuberculosis outbreak in the United States since 1950, when the CDC began tracking and reporting cases of the disease.

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CDU motion passes with AfD votes in Germany

In Germany, the Parliament approved the first of two motions presented by the Union of CDU and CSU for safe borders and an end to illegal immigration. There were 348 votes in favor, 345 against, 10 abstentions. The choice of the far-right AfD parliamentary group to support the motion was decisive for the outcome of the vote.

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Melania Trump, the official photo as a power woman

Between The Apprentice and House of Cards, Melania Trump transforms herself into the new official black and white photo after Donald Trump's inauguration at the White House: Dolce and Gabbana trouser suit, the George Washington obelisk in the background, the First Lady has chosen a pose that exudes power and the desire to exercise it, the ferocious and icy gaze that promises revenge for her husband's enemies and for those who, since he entered politics, have poured poison on her and her family.

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Chinese New Year, it's the year of the wooden snake

On January 29, 2025 , the Chinese New Year (also known as the Lunar New Year ) marks the beginning of the Year of the Wooden Snake , which symbolizes wisdom, cunning , and intuition . It is one of the most celebrated holidays in the world: just think that it involves over a billion people in China, Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, and global Asian communities. What is also known as the Spring Festival has its roots in ancient legends and cultural traditions, maintaining a strong link with the history and identity of the populations that celebrate it.

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Revolution at the Louvre, Macron

The new hall will be located under the Cour Carré. The renovation and revitalization of the Parisian museum will be completed by 2031. The Mona Lisa will have a "special space" at the Louvre in Paris. Emmanuel Macron announced this  while presenting the multi-year investment plan to modernize the French museum.

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Taiwan, magnitude 4.6 earthquake: no casualties

A magnitude 4.6 earthquake has struck the city of Tainan in southern Taiwan, the Central Meteorological Administration said, adding that the epicenter of the quake was located 39.5 kilometers east-northeast of Tainan County Municipality in Nanxi District, at a depth of 14.3 kilometers. At the time of publication, no casualties or damage were reported.

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Colombia to accept repatriated citizens after Trump sanctions threat

In response to US sanctions threats, Colombia has agreed to accept repatriated citizens on military flights, the White House announced Sunday. Although Colombia has not confirmed, the US will halt plans for new tariffs and sanctions on Latin America’s fourth-largest economy, pending Colombia's "unrestricted acceptance" of its nationals.

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Kallas (EU): "We don't take Trump literally on Greenland"

The EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, has reassured that there is no need to fear US President Donald Trump's words on Greenland. The European Union must "listen" to the new American administration, "but perhaps it is not always necessary to take what is said word for word," Kallas said at the end of the Foreign Affairs Council.

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Taiwan, new earthquake of magnitude 5.2

A magnitude 5.2 earthquake has struck the southeastern coast of Taiwan. The epicenter of the quake was in Taitung, at a depth of 6.5 kilometers. Level 4 tremors were also felt in the city of Pingtung, and level 2 tremors were felt in Kaohsiung, Hualien, Tainan and Chiayi.

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The Hell of Auschwitz

The Sonderkommando, made up of about two thousand Jews, was responsible for removing the victims from the gas chambers and disposing of their bodies. But not only that. Their story was discovered by pure chance in 1980

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Colombia blocks flights with migrants expelled from the US, Trump retaliates by announcing tariffs

US President Donald Trump said he had ordered his administration to impose a series of tariffs and sanctions on Colombia after the country rejected a US military flight carrying migrants for repatriation. Bogota's move, in response to Donald Trump's iron-fisted policy against immigrants, came with a ban on US military flights carrying deported Colombians until the migrants are guaranteed "dignified treatment."

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Padova, Musk becomes Hitler in Evyrein's work. The magnate: "Let's change the name of the Channel"

The street art work created in Padua by the artist Evyrein is titled "Elon MASK", depicting the Tesla and SpaceX boss in the guise of a "contemporary Hitler", in reference to the Roman salute during Trump's inauguration ceremony. In the meantime, Musk has proposed giving the English Channel a new name: "It should be called the George Washington Canal", he said "Elon MASK".

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North Korea tests strategic cruise missile

The state agency KCNA announced. "The means of deterrence of the armed forces of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea are becoming more and more perfect," said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who witnessed the tests.

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US, CIA: "Laboratory accident the most likely cause of Covid"

The agency warns, however, that this "evidence is lacking, inconclusive or contradictory. The CIA also believes that the Covid pandemic most likely arose from a laboratory leak. This is what is stated in a note. The FBI and the Department of energy also consider a laboratory accident in Wuhan, China, as the probable source of the Covid-19 virus, which has killed more than 1.2 million Americans and over seven million people worldwide.

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Manchester City - Chelsea - Premier League prediction

Manchester City hosts Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium for the big match of the 23rd round of the Premier League championship. A challenge for a place in the Champions League, between Guardiola's team who are in much more difficulty than expected and a Chelsea who have slowed down but remain in the running for the Champions League.

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Almasri Habish

The release of the brigadier general has become a case. He had a warrant from the International Criminal Court hanging over him for alleged war crimes, physical and psychological torture and suspicious deaths that have never been clarified.

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Greece, 2,000-Year-Old Statue Found in Garbage Bag

A marble statue believed to be more than 2,000 years old has been found abandoned in a garbage bag near the Greek city of Thessaloniki. A resident discovered the 80-centimeter (31.5-inch) headless statue next to a garbage bin in Neoi Epivates, on the outskirts of Greece's second city.

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Stellantis Announces Investments in the US

Washington's reaction: "It will bring 1,500 new jobs, welcome to the golden age     Stellantis announces investments in the United States , becoming the first automaker in the Donald Trump era to take the initiative. In a letter to American employees, the chief operating officer of North America, Antonio Filosa, outlined the company's next moves. Moves, he explains, that are part of "our commitment to invest in our U.S. operations to grow our automotive manufacturing and production here."

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Germany, stabs children in a park and kills one

A new knife attack has hit Germany. This time the city where the violence took place is  Aschaffenburg, in Bavaria . The victims are a two-year-old child and a man who set himself on fire while trying to protect the children. Three other people were injured: a 61-year-old man, a Syrian girl and a teacher. According to the German press, the police have arrested a suspect, a 28-year-old Afghan asylum seeker, who allegedly tried to escape by crossing the town's railway tracks.

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Earthquake in Taiwan, 26 injured and 50 people isolated

The magnitude 6.4 earthquake and aftershocks that struck southern Taiwan on Monday have left 26 people injured, according to the latest updates from the Ministry of Health, which also reported that 50 people were isolated in the village of Xixing in Dapu District, Chiayi County, the epicenter of the quake.

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Teen pleads guilty to murder of 3 girls in attack on kids' Taylor Swift-themed dance class in U.K.

London — A British teen pleaded guilty Monday to murdering three girls and attempting to kill 10 other people in what a prosecutor said was a "meticulously planned"  stabbing rampage at a Taylor Swift themed dance class in England last summer.  Axel Rudakubana, 18, entered the surprise plea as jury selection had been expected to begin at the start of his trial in Liverpool Crown Court.

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Gaza ceasefire and first hostage and prisoner releases bring Palestinians and Israelis some joy and hope

or the first time in 471 days, Palestinian medics in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip didn't report a single death from Israeli military action on Monday, as a tense ceasefire between Hamas and Israel settled into place. CBS News teams in Israel, Gaza and in the occupied West Bank saw more joy — or at least relief — than had been painted on the faces of residents for 15 months.

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Palestinians wait for prisoners to be released by Israel

The families of 90 Palestinian prisoners are anxiously waiting in the occupied West Bank for their release from Israeli prisons, following the ceasefire agreement and the release of Gaza hostagesHundreds of people gathered in the square in the town of Beitunia, about a mile from Israel's Ofer prison, waving Palestinian flags and chanting. Diash Dara was waiting for her sister Hadil, 32, who had been held without charge for seven months. "I'm happy, I guess, a little confused about what happened in Gaza," Diash told the BBC.

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Tik Tok boss is guest of honor at Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony

The head of the Chinese social network TikTok, Shou Zi Chew, will be present at Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony on January 20, writes the Agence France Presse, quoted by Agerpres. The information regarding his participation in the ceremony appeared before a possible ban on the platform in the United States. According to the New York Times, Shou Zi Chew is among the guests of honor, who will be seated alongside Donald Trump's inner circle and high-ranking officials. Other technology leaders will also be in attendance, including Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos.

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The future head of US diplomacy does not share Trump's opinion about Kim Jong Un. What he said about the North Korean leader

Marco Rubio, the possible future head of American diplomacy, designated by President-elect Donald Trump, labels Kim Jong Un as a "dictator", an apparent break with the position of the billionaire who developed a close relationship with the North Korean leader during his first term, AFP reports. Rubio said Wednesday, during his confirmation hearings for Secretary of State, that the United States is making every effort to avoid a crisis with South Korea. "You have a dictator almost 40 years old who has to figure out how to maintain his power for the rest of his life," Marco Rubio told the Senate committee. "He sees nuclear weapons as his insurance policy to stay in power, and this is so important to him that no sanctions have deterred him from developing this" nuclear capability, he added.Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un have met three times, the first time at a historic summit in June 2018 in Singapore, notes AFP, quoted by News.ro. But negotiations towards North Korea's nuclear disarmament never really progressed after the fiasco of the second summit in February 2019 in Hanoi. Marco Rubio welcomed Donald Trump's approach on Wednesday, but added that he is among the "very skeptical people" of his strategy. "In the end, he (Trump) did not reach a lasting agreement. But he managed (...) to stop the missile tests. That did not stop the development of the program, but at least it calmed the situation," he added. The first sitting US president to meet with a member of the Kim dynasty, Donald Trump, maintained a well-known correspondence with the North Korean dictator. Kim "tells me everything. He told me everything," the billionaire told investigative journalist Bob Woodward, who quoted him in his 2020 book "Rage."

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WhatsApp, the latest news that "change" the way we chat

WhatsApp continues to introduce constant changes in the way of communicating via chat and it is no coincidence, in fact, that it remains one of the most popular apps for chatting with friends and family: according to a recent survey conducted by Statista, the app has reached a penetration rate of 97% among users who use an instant messaging service in Italy. And it is precisely for this reason that the Meta development team is constantly working to

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1 billion agreement between Italy-UAE-Albania to produce green energy

An agreement with the United Arab Emirates and Albania for the production of renewable energy in Albania and interconnection with Italy: this morning in Abu Dhabi, at the 'world summit' on energy, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, accompanied by the Minister of the Environment and Energy Security Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama (with him the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure and Energy of Albania) and Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technologies of the Emirates and President of Masdar, signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation "in the sector of renewable energy and energy infrastructure".The governments of the three countries promote the construction in Albania of plants for the production of renewable energy, supply agreements are foreseen between Italian operators and Albanian producers. The energy produced from renewable sources in Albania will therefore also be transported to Italy.

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Hacker attacks

In addition to the Russians, the pro-Palestinians gathered in the group under the name Alixec who targeted Olidata, Skillbill and Zucchetti.

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Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken with US President Joe Biden about the progress in negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire-hostage deal.

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Wildfire Los Angeles

EastEnders actress Patsy Palmer says her home has "miraculously" escaped the flames, after her husband and children were evacuated.

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Maryland Student

A judge found Andrea "Alex" Ye guilty on one count of threat of mass violence. His sentencing hearing is set for Feb. 28.

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Los Angeles Updates

The Palisades fires expanded east very quickly, threatening an area near the Getty Center. Gov. Gavin Newsom said he wanted answers about whether there had been enough water to fight the initial fires.

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Los Angeles fires updates: 10 people have died

At least 10 people have died and more that 180,000 forced to evacuate as wildfires rage across Los Angeles, with authorities expecting the death toll to increase. There are six active fires including the Palisades Fire, which has burned more than 20,000 acres and is “one of the most destructive natural disasters in the history of Los Angeles,” the city’s fire chief said. The Eaton Fire has burned 13,956 acres. The Kenneth Fire, which ignited Thursday in the Calabasas and Hidden Hills areas, grew to 1,000 acres in mere hours. In total, the wildfires have burned through more than 35,000 acres and destroyed an estimated 10,000 buildings, officials say. President Joe Biden said the federal government will cover all of the costs for the initial disaster response to the wildfires.

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Los Angeles

Oliver Marques, 37, a Brit who moved to Los Angeles two years ago, saw the wildfire raging from his aeroplane window as he, his wife and his one-and-a-half-year-old daughter returned from Christmas in the UK on Tuesday.

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Los Angeles wildfires

LOS ANGELES, Jan 9 - Wildfires menacing Los Angeles have killed at least 10 people and devoured nearly 10,000 structures, with five fires burning into a third night on Thursday, as dry desert winds fanning the flames again gathered strength.

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Wildfire Los Angeles

Apocalyptic scenes have emerged across Los Angeles County, where five major wildfires are destroying homes and remain mostly uncontained. At least five people have died in the blazes, and about 130,000 people are under evacuation orders or warnings.

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Who is Alice Weidel, the new AfD leader in the running to become chancellor?

Forty-five years old, unanimously elected as the candidate for chancellor of Alternative fuer Deutschland, Alice Weidel, the homosexual leader of the German far right that is frightening Europe, is first and foremost the woman who has never been impressed by the drift of the populist party born as anti-Euro in the Merkel era and ended up increasingly to the right, with openly extremist positions.

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USA, Bannon against Musk: he is an illegal immigrant parasite

Steve Bannon launches a harsh attack on Elon Musk and his plan to reduce the size of the federal government with mass layoffs. "Musk is a parasitic illegal immigrant," said Donald Trump's former strategic advisor and populist ideologue Maga, in an interview with the British website UnHerd , which was picked up by the American media. Musk, Bannon insisted, "wants to impose his bizarre experiment and play God without any respect for the country's history, tradition or values." 

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