Police in Madagascar fire tear gas to disperse about 500 supporters of the country's losing presidential election candidate, in the fifth such protest this weekhttps://t.co/xvAmmMyzH8— AFP news agency (@AFP) January 5, 2019
Serbia protests: Thousands march against President Vucic https://t.co/0DhhACCrYv— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) January 5, 2019
The fate of Syria is now in Russia’s hands https://t.co/FiIHyDCG81— The Economist (@TheEconomist) January 6, 2019
Iran slams EU for lack of progress in sidestepping US sanctions - reports https://t.co/2sOYetK3qr pic.twitter.com/774XQYc319— Sputnik (@SputnikInt) January 6, 2019
A Sudanese group organising anti-government protests has called for a march on the presidential palace as President Omar al-Bashir sacked the health minister Saturday over rising costs of medicines https://t.co/BjUgfl6bLc— AFP news agency (@AFP) January 6, 2019
BREAKING:— Tom Antonov (@Tom_Antonov) January 5, 2019
- In the past, The French Navy aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle produced about 1,200 baguettes a day.
- After the 18-month refit, the Charles de Gaulle can produce 2,000 baguettes a day. 2,000.
🥖What a time to be alive🥖 pic.twitter.com/rOiakRFumr
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America added 207,000 manufacturing jobs in 2017 and had a net gain of 284,000 in 2018
Obama said manufacturing jobs were not coming back.
Obama lied or maybe it was his plan that they not come back.
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