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The water in Gostivar continues to be unsafe to drink
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From NPK "Komunalec" in Gostivar, in the new announcement it is stated that due to the contamination caused by the heavy rains, the latest physico-chemical and microbiological analyzes confirm that the water from the public water supply network is currently not safe for drinking. Until the...
on Oct 10
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Murray accuses Djokovic of using doping
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British tennis player Andry Murray, number 2 in the world, seems to have found the reason why his Serbian rival Novak Djokovic has been dominating for two years in tennis. Murray has cast doubts, but without mentioning specific names, that tennis players can use banned substances to avoid...
on Oct 8
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The United Nations suspends Sharapova
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The United Nations has suspended Maria Sharapova as a goodwill ambassador after failing anti-doping tests. The 28-year-old announced at the beginning of this month that she had tested positive for the use of meldonium, before starting the Australian Open, reports Koha.net. It has recently been...
on Oct 7
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Pogba breaks silence after four-year ban for doping
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Paul Pogba has broken his silence after a four-year doping ban was confirmed on Thursday. The Frenchman has reacted to a four-year ban by the Italian anti-doping court with an official statement published on his official Instagram account on Thursday. "Today I was informed about the decision of...
on Oct 7
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The Unknown Brecht: Collages That Talk About How Fascism Affects
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By: Philip Oltermann / The Guardian (title: Glued to Hitler: what Brecht's overlooked collages tell us about how fascism takes hold) Translation: Agron Shala / Telegrafi.com Bertolt Brecht believed that theater should not simply entertain the audience, but push them to think politically. To...
on Oct 7
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The fascist and totalitarian future awaits us
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By: Jordan Peterson, Canadian professor, author, clinical psychologist and critic of cultural and media issues / The Daily Telegraph Translation: Agron Shala / Telegrafi.com There are 700 million CCTV [surveillance cameras] in communist China today. Those electronic eyes are connected to the...
on Oct 7
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"Area of interest" is the portrayal of guilt
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By: Fatma Aydemir / The Guardian Translation: Telegrafi.com There is something uncomfortable when you sit in a German theater and laugh at the Nazis. How disturbing it is depends on the type of humor that causes the laughter. Is it intended to separate the audience from the stage action, or does...
on Oct 5