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FunkyBanana
FunkyBanana asked -  politics-world-events-society - 55 minutes ago
Ace7600
ace7600They are trying to get their independence.
ralphto
ralphto asked -  politics-world-events-society - 1 hour ago
shinypate1
shinypate1The nuclear powers have conducted more than 2,000 nuclear tests: 1. United States: 1,054 tests by official count (involving at least 1,151 devices, 331 atmospheric tests), most at Nevada Test Site and... Read more »
Laserlightshow
What Will The World Look Like 100 Years From Now?
Laserlightshow asked -  politics-world-events-society - 2 hours ago
DeepDark
deepdarkThe more technology we have, the faster the technology changes. Sometimes, well a lot of times, it's hard to keep up with. As for violence, we keep trying to be "fair" to everybody (which you can't do... Read more »
vestalee2
Senator Tom Coburn/disaster relief
vestalee2 asked -  politics-world-events-society - 2 hours ago
Henfrayyy
henfrayyyThe address is given online at http://www.nbcnews.com/id/26315908/#51973234. The Rachel Maddow Show premiered in 2008 and typically discusses the trending political topics of the day. The show adopts ... Read more »
wolfman123
wolfman123 asked -  politics-world-events-society - 2 hours ago
shinypate1
shinypate1Operation Ajax (1953) (officially TP-AJAX) was an covert operation by the United States CIA in collaborating with the Pahlavi dynasty, to overthrow the elected government of Iran and Prime Minister Mo... Read more »
HistoryBuffMan
They are Brazil, Germany, india, and japan. I say it will be germany next.
HistoryBuffMan asked -  politics-world-events-society - 3 hours ago
wanderlust
wanderlustI hope its Germany. In a historical sense, they deserve the veto power due to ability to gain power in times of poverty and supression. Germany always bounces back. I say...exit the vetos in the UN an... Read more »
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