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Nana Mouskouri Prepares to Retire from Music: “I Think I’ve Done Enough”
Nana Mouskouri, one of the most iconic voices in global music, has announced her intention to retire from the stage. At almost 90 years old, she shared her decision in an interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel.
“I want to give a few more performances, and then that will be it. I think I’ve done enough,” said Mouskouri, reflecting on her long and illustrious career.
It started: They go and kill by the list
This happened, as Jutarnji list states, as part of the action of "cleansing" Kabul and other occupied cities and provinces, in which the Taliban go "door to door" in search of their previous political opponents.
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The Teflon Populism of Poland’s Ruling Party
Examples are legion. When Der Spiegel reported that the far-right Alternative for Deutschland had misappropriated funds, the party's supporters could not have cared less.
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Majority of Germans Want More Protection From Globalization
57 percent of the people in Germany want the government to put more effort into protecting the country's economy from foreign competitors, according to a new study, The Local reports.
The Collapse of Angela Merkel's Coalition Shows Her Dream of a United Europe is Falling Apart
The rise of Euroscepticism is an inevitable consequence of the EU's failure to secure consent for its designs, The Telegraph reports.
Swiss historian: NATO Has Devolved Into 'Attack Alliance'
BELGRADE - NATO, which was established as a defense alliance back in 1949 to safeguard against external threats, morphed into an attack union on its own initiative; the block has been illegally involved in many wars and its offensive posturing contradicts the UN charter, Swiss historian and author Daniele Ganser told Sputnik.