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
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?"
ReplyDeleteWhen the BBC admits it, it makes it okay for good liberals everywhere to admit that the socialist policies of Sweden are a failure.