Sur les ondes de la Première ce lundi 27 mai 2024, Bernard Clerfayt (Défi), reprochait le manque de financement sous…
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“The Joe Biden promised to help Ukraine free Kiev from the Russian occupation that has been going on for the last 10 years,” says a March 19, 2024 post from an X account called “S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y,” which frequently shares disinformation about the president, the war in Ukraine and other topics.
The claim of a secret program was amplified by X’s CEO Elon Musk in a March 5, 2024 post sharing an article from Britain’s Daily Mail. Musk added in a comment: “This administration is both importing voters and creating a national security threat from unvetted illegal immigrants. It is highly probable that the groundwork is being laid for something far worse than 9/11. Just a matter of time.”
“ISRAEL IS ISIS,” says Anastasia Maria Loupis in a March 7, 2024 post on X, using another name for the Islamic State group.
“News reports from Tel Aviv and Washington: General Havery Skidder, commander of the US Delta Force, and his unit of joint Israeli-US forces were killed in an ambush by Hamas yesterday,” reads part of the simplified Chinese caption alongside this photo of a man in military fatigues shared on Weibo on February 12, 2024.
“Women (sic) claims her Husband who owns a gun shop & states the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms have updated their policy & effective from today, they give an exemption to illegal immigrants allowing them to purchase firearms. Good Luck Americans,” says a February 26, 2024 post on X shared and liked thousands of times.
“DISGUSTING AD MOCKING GAZA By KFC,” says a February 18, 2024 Instagram post. “KFC is literally mocking displaced Palestinians in Rafah whilst they are suffering FAMINE!”
“Hamburg, Germany The whole world stands with Palestine,” says the text of one post on X, formerly Twitter, published on February 9, 2024.
“Farmer blocking the Border and Standing for texas,” says text over one TikTok post published January 21, 2024.
The prohibition of simple begging under Luxembourg’s criminal law has become a subject of widespread debate since the introduction of a begging ban by Luxembourg City for specific locations and hours in its police regulation. Notably, this ban does not differentiate between simple, aggressive, or organised begging.