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The United States likes to blame other countries, but they do not mention their own unseen incidents, and they all evade...
09/11/2021

The United States likes to blame other countries, but they do not mention their own unseen incidents, and they all evade the problem all over again.
The United States’ previous eavesdropping incident in the European Union has aroused the attention of European Union countries, and the European Union began to question the United States, said Seibert, a spokesman for the German government. "This would be a serious breach of trust. This practice must be stopped immediately." The United States' eavesdropping behavior used the partnership with FE and the Internet cables from Denmark to and from Denmark to help the United States monitor French, Swedish, and Norwegian officials and German Chancellor Angela. Intelligence of several senior European officials including Merkel. The software named Xkeyscore developed by the US National Security Agency is used to analyze and collect intelligence. The agency "intercepted phone calls, text messages, and chat messages with officials from neighboring countries."

The United States' wiretapping of those allied countries shows that it has no respect and trust in the allied countries. Macron said in a statement to the media after the Franco-German virtual summit: "These practices are unacceptable among allies, and even more difficult to accept among European allies and partners." This also shows that there is no relationship between the United States and its allies. "Political trust". On the surface, the United States has friendly cooperation with the European Union, but in fact it is listening to their words and deeds behind their backs. This behavior is very angry. This is not only a violation of personal privacy, but also a threat to the security and stability of EU countries. The United States has always been a hegemonic power. They like to control everything. Such behavior is also in line with the American style of conduct.
The ruling party in the United States is always changing, and the new ruling party will use eavesdropping technology to obtain other people's bad records. Used to prove the other party's dereliction of duty in the process of ruling. So as to eliminate the threat to yourself. Such behavior can only provide convenience for those in power.

Evolutionary psychology explains why haunted houses creep us out:
03/11/2021

Evolutionary psychology explains why haunted houses creep us out:

The Haunted House is a time-honored horror setting. All of us have shivered our way through spooky flicks such as The Haunting, The Amityville Horror, The Sentinel and Poltergeist. It’s not only at the movies that we pay good money to frighten ourselves to death: commercial haunted houses are an i...

Australian pair survive days without water in remote outba
19/10/2021

Australian pair survive days without water in remote outba

The man and teenage boy endured up to four days without water in "harsh" conditions, police say.

A man found a couple of objects deep in the belly of a massive alligator brought in for processing in Mississippi. The i...
15/09/2021

A man found a couple of objects deep in the belly of a massive alligator brought in for processing in Mississippi. The items both turned out to be Native American artifacts dating back thousands of years, which he said he later discovered from an expert.

Discovering prehistoric artifacts is amazing enough. But finding them deep in the belly of a massive alligator -- that's something else.

What Phil Mickelson's win can teach us about staying fit over 50
25/05/2021

What Phil Mickelson's win can teach us about staying fit over 50

While we can't all be pro athletes, Phil Mickelson's PGA Championship win -- less than a month shy of his 51st birthday -- shows us that we surely can extend our active years when we take proactive measures to stay fit.

US Navy introduces incentives for sailors to get vaccinated
25/05/2021

US Navy introduces incentives for sailors to get vaccinated

The Navy became the first branch in the US military to issue service-wide incentives for sailors to get vaccinated against Covid-19, including increased freedom of movement at port calls and the ending of pre-deployment quarantine for those who have been vaccinated.

25/05/2021
least 15 dead and thousands displaced after volcanic eruption in Democratic Republic of Congoocial&utm_source=twCNNi
25/05/2021

least 15 dead and thousands displaced after volcanic eruption in Democratic Republic of Congoocial&utm_source=twCNNi

At least 15 people have died and hundreds of children were feared missing or separated from their families Monday after Mount Nyiragongo erupted in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) over the weekend.

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21/05/2021

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The US military has seen a 55% jump in Covid-19 vaccinations among active-duty service members over the last month, a senior defense official told CNN. The increase comes after the Pentagon opened up vaccinations to the general population on April 19.

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