British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits northern England to thank newly elected Conservative lawmakers for their successful campaigns and voters for their support. https://t.co/Zn6q5ZGgEd
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 14, 2019
VIDEO: Talks on finding a political solution to Mali's deepening crisis begin, hampered by a skeptical opposition and little sign of support on the ground https://t.co/nu44Rp1yRb pic.twitter.com/hnOWgz4bN7
— AFP news agency (@AFP) December 14, 2019
U.N. climate talks in Madrid drag into a second day of extra time, with officials from almost 200 countries unable to break the deadlock on key points of difference. https://t.co/aH4HZMiCRR
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 15, 2019
New Zealand volcano: Death toll rises to 16 as two remain missing https://t.co/id1P64sd4K
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) December 15, 2019
Battle of the Bulge heroes remembered 75 years on: Veterans, historians and military enthusiasts are joining international officials to mark the last German offensive of World War IIhttps://t.co/EOYzwEObak pic.twitter.com/lViLFyFjO1
— AFP news agency (@AFP) December 14, 2019
The best of the oddest: 2019 in review https://t.co/5vefW8CXCD pic.twitter.com/t23uCsSUnO
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 15, 2019
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Now, however, even the BBC appears to have discovered that Sweden suffers from serious problems. In November, the BBC published an article headlined, "Sweden's 100 explosions this year: What's going on?"
When the BBC admits it, it makes it okay for good liberals everywhere to admit that the socialist policies of Sweden are a failure.
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