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Legal Opinion on the Questionable Legality of the Sale of Alaska by Russia to the United States In Pre-Production A New Docudrama Coming Soon:- The Double Treble Agent Who Was No Traitor And Lives To Tell The Story: Geoffrey Prime By Giovanni Di Stefano The Enigmatic Legacy of Marshall Tito: The Atomic Ambitions of Yugoslavia and the Devil’s Advocate Lord Haw Haw the American Traitor WWII docufiction under development

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Till There Was You – Reorchestrated by Giovanni Di Stefano

  Music has always been my vocation and I am continuing my vocation of music reorchestrating over one hundred songs for my portfolio with PYE – MGM – PATHE Records in association with OPC Global News and Media Corp. These songs are dedicated to my family whose time I have taken without leave. Especially, to my mother who forced me to learn music from the age of eight and my father, the true singer of the family, sadly now…

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French journalist Arman Soldin killed in rocket attack in Ukraine

French journalist Arman Soldin, who worked for the AFP news agency, has been killed in a rocket attack in Chasiv Yar, near the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. According to according to the Committee to Protect Journalists, he is the 15th journalist to be killed since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Soldin was with a team of AFP journalists travelling with Ukrainian soldiers when the group came under fire from grad rockets at about…

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Kevin De Bruyne strike earns Man City 1-1 draw at Real Madrid Tweets fb all done

Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne powered home a rasping low shot from distance in the 67th minute to earn his side a 1-1 draw at Real Madrid in their Champions League semi-final first leg. City dominated the match on Tuesday in the early stages, but it was Real who took the lead as Vinicius Jr netted a brilliant curling strike from the edge of the area that flew into the top-right corner with Real’s first shot on target…

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New ring of dust discovered around brightest star closest to Earth

A US team of astronomers has discovered another belt of dust and a huge cloud of debris around one of the brightest and closest stars – in astronomical terms – to Earth, according to a study published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy. Using high-resolution images captured by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, researchers discovered new features of the 440-million-year-old ‘young’ star Fomalhaut, which lies at a distance of 25 light-years from our planet. Fomalhaut was known to be…

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