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  1. EU Cosmetics Regulation Updated: Involving Annexes II, III and V – Regulatory News

    On July 8 2026, the European Union submitted notification G/TBT/N/EU/1219 to the World Trade Organization (WTO), planning to…
    #Europe #EU #CMR #cosmetics #EuropeanUnion #ingredients #Preservatives #Prohibited #Regulation #Restricted
    europesays.com/europe/95554/

  2. Sunday, July 12, 2026

    Over 230,000 Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine identified by media investigation . . . . . Ukraine says it struck 21 Russian tankers as Moscow reportedly halts shipping through key canal . . . . . Zelensky plans diplomatic changes amid air defense crisis . . . . . The Ankara NATO Summit: A reality check on words and deeds . . . . . and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  3. Sunday, July 12, 2026

    Over 230,000 Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine identified by media investigation . . . . . Ukraine says it struck 21 Russian tankers as Moscow reportedly halts shipping through key canal . . . . . Zelensky plans diplomatic changes amid air defense crisis . . . . . The Ankara NATO Summit: A reality check on words and deeds . . . . . and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  4. Sunday, July 12, 2026

    Over 230,000 Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine identified by media investigation . . . . . Ukraine says it struck 21 Russian tankers as Moscow reportedly halts shipping through key canal . . . . . Zelensky plans diplomatic changes amid air defense crisis . . . . . The Ankara NATO Summit: A reality check on words and deeds . . . . . and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  5. Sunday, July 12, 2026

    Over 230,000 Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine identified by media investigation . . . . . Ukraine says it struck 21 Russian tankers as Moscow reportedly halts shipping through key canal . . . . . Zelensky plans diplomatic changes amid air defense crisis . . . . . The Ankara NATO Summit: A reality check on words and deeds . . . . . and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026

  6. #Iran declares #Hormuz ‘completely open’
    "“ #Israel will not be bombing #Lebanon any longer. They are #PROHIBITED from doing so by the #USA. Enough is enough!!!” #tRump said, in another #socialmedia post."
    👆 And out of the blue, the #orangeturd blurts out something of substance that's true and welcoming - which surprises many of us, and sends our #factcheck pros into overdrive.😂
    #JailNetanyahu #StopIDF
    bangkokpost.com/world/3238839/

  7. #Iran declares #Hormuz ‘completely open’
    "“ #Israel will not be bombing #Lebanon any longer. They are #PROHIBITED from doing so by the #USA. Enough is enough!!!” #tRump said, in another #socialmedia post."
    👆 And out of the blue, the #orangeturd blurts out something of substance that's true and welcoming - which surprises many of us, and sends our #factcheck pros into overdrive.😂
    #JailNetanyahu #StopIDF
    bangkokpost.com/world/3238839/

  8. #Iran declares #Hormuz ‘completely open’
    "“ #Israel will not be bombing #Lebanon any longer. They are #PROHIBITED from doing so by the #USA. Enough is enough!!!” #tRump said, in another #socialmedia post."
    👆 And out of the blue, the #orangeturd blurts out something of substance that's true and welcoming - which surprises many of us, and sends our #factcheck pros into overdrive.😂
    #JailNetanyahu #StopIDF
    bangkokpost.com/world/3238839/

  9. #Iran declares #Hormuz ‘completely open’
    "“ #Israel will not be bombing #Lebanon any longer. They are #PROHIBITED from doing so by the #USA. Enough is enough!!!” #tRump said, in another #socialmedia post."
    👆 And out of the blue, the #orangeturd blurts out something of substance that's true and welcoming - which surprises many of us, and sends our #factcheck pros into overdrive.😂
    #JailNetanyahu #StopIDF
    bangkokpost.com/world/3238839/

  10. #Iran declares #Hormuz ‘completely open’
    "“ #Israel will not be bombing #Lebanon any longer. They are #PROHIBITED from doing so by the #USA. Enough is enough!!!” #tRump said, in another #socialmedia post."
    👆 And out of the blue, the #orangeturd blurts out something of substance that's true and welcoming - which surprises many of us, and sends our #factcheck pros into overdrive.😂
    #JailNetanyahu #StopIDF
    bangkokpost.com/world/3238839/

  11. 🔥📺🔥 AVANT-PREMIÈRE - R/A/D - collaboration entre Brisa Roché et Nicolas Laureau (Prohibition, NLF3, Don Nino...) - présente le clip de 'Cyan', nouvel extrait de l'album 'Outta Sight' à sortir le 26 septembre chez Prohibited Records : mowno.com/news/infos/avant-pre
    📸 F-lor
    #rad #brisaroche #nicolaslaureau #prohibited #RockIndé #DécouverteMusicale

  12. 🔥📺🔥 AVANT-PREMIÈRE - R/A/D - collaboration entre Brisa Roché et Nicolas Laureau (Prohibition, NLF3, Don Nino...) - présente le clip de 'Cyan', nouvel extrait de l'album 'Outta Sight' à sortir le 26 septembre chez Prohibited Records : mowno.com/news/infos/avant-pre
    📸 F-lor
    #rad #brisaroche #nicolaslaureau #prohibited #RockIndé #DécouverteMusicale

  13. 🔥📺🔥 AVANT-PREMIÈRE - R/A/D - collaboration entre Brisa Roché et Nicolas Laureau (Prohibition, NLF3, Don Nino...) - présente le clip de 'Cyan', nouvel extrait de l'album 'Outta Sight' à sortir le 26 septembre chez Prohibited Records : mowno.com/news/infos/avant-pre
    📸 F-lor
    #rad #brisaroche #nicolaslaureau #prohibited #RockIndé #DécouverteMusicale

  14. Stop pushing #American ractopamine-laced #meat ☣️🤮👎 #USDA

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    "While 26 #countries hv approved #ractopamine use in #livestock, more than 165 hv #banned or restricted it, & many hv set #restrictions on or hv altogether #prohibited the #import of #pork & #beef fr ractopamine-fed #animals.. since ractopamine belongs to a class of #drugs ( #betaagonists) tt can increase people’s #heart rates.. there’s a clear case to be made tt ractopamine ought to be banned because of its awful effects on animals"

  15. Stop pushing #American ractopamine-laced #meat ☣️🤮👎 #USDA

    2/2
    "While 26 #countries hv approved #ractopamine use in #livestock, more than 165 hv #banned or restricted it, & many hv set #restrictions on or hv altogether #prohibited the #import of #pork & #beef fr ractopamine-fed #animals.. since ractopamine belongs to a class of #drugs ( #betaagonists) tt can increase people’s #heart rates.. there’s a clear case to be made tt ractopamine ought to be banned because of its awful effects on animals"

  16. Stop pushing #American ractopamine-laced #meat ☣️🤮👎 #USDA

    2/2
    "While 26 #countries hv approved #ractopamine use in #livestock, more than 165 hv #banned or restricted it, & many hv set #restrictions on or hv altogether #prohibited the #import of #pork & #beef fr ractopamine-fed #animals.. since ractopamine belongs to a class of #drugs ( #betaagonists) tt can increase people’s #heart rates.. there’s a clear case to be made tt ractopamine ought to be banned because of its awful effects on animals"

  17. PROHIBITION vient de rééditer son troisième album 'Cobweb-day' pour son 30ème anniversaire et celui de Prohibited Records. L'occasion aussi de se rappeler la place occupée par le groupe parisien dans les années 90. Chronique et écoute intégrale : mowno.com/disques/prohibition-
    #prohibition #prohibited #review

  18. PROHIBITION vient de rééditer son troisième album 'Cobweb-day' pour son 30ème anniversaire et celui de Prohibited Records. L'occasion aussi de se rappeler la place occupée par le groupe parisien dans les années 90. Chronique et écoute intégrale : mowno.com/disques/prohibition-
    #prohibition #prohibited #review

  19. PROHIBITION vient de rééditer son troisième album 'Cobweb-day' pour son 30ème anniversaire et celui de Prohibited Records. L'occasion aussi de se rappeler la place occupée par le groupe parisien dans les années 90. Chronique et écoute intégrale : mowno.com/disques/prohibition-
    #prohibition #prohibited #review

  20. A school banned Indigenous students from using their language.

    A century later, it’s teaching Cherokee

    A precursor to Duke University once stripped students of their culture. -- Cherokee teachers are leading the change

    Between 1882 and 1887, some two dozen children from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians were enrolled in #Trinity #College’s #Industrial #Indian boarding school.

    The school, which operated about 20 miles south of #Greensboro, North Carolina, alongside the college’s traditional liberal arts program, received federal funding in pursuit of its goal to #assimilate #Indigenous #students.

    The students, who ranged in age from eight to 18, were forced to work and wear #western #clothing, and were #prohibited from #speaking #Cherokee or otherwise maintaining their traditions,
    while other students who attended Trinity College were instructed in the liberal arts.

    In 1887, the boarding school closed.
    Trinity College eventually moved to #Durham and, in 1924, it became #Duke #University.

    ❇️ Now, the school at which Cherokee and other Indigenous students were forcibly stripped of their culture is being used to help revitalize the Cherokee language.

    The classes are important not only because of Duke and the Cherokee people’s shared history,
    but also because ♦️more speakers are necessary to prevent the Cherokee language from going #extinct.

    In 2019, the three federally recognized Cherokee tribes declared a state of emergency for the language.

    “There are approximately 2,000 fluent first-language Cherokee speakers left,
    and each Cherokee tribe is
    💥losing fluent speakers at faster rates than new Cherokee speakers are developed,” 💥
    the declaration reads.

    Duke is partnering with #Vanderbilt University in Tennessee and the University of #Virginia for the promotion of 🔸less commonly taught languages, 🔸
    such as #Haitian Creole, #Turkish and #Malagasy.

    The Cherokee language classes mark the first time an Indigenous American language is being taught at Duke

    theguardian.com/us-news/2024/s

  21. A school banned Indigenous students from using their language.

    A century later, it’s teaching Cherokee

    A precursor to Duke University once stripped students of their culture. -- Cherokee teachers are leading the change

    Between 1882 and 1887, some two dozen children from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians were enrolled in #Trinity #College’s #Industrial #Indian boarding school.

    The school, which operated about 20 miles south of #Greensboro, North Carolina, alongside the college’s traditional liberal arts program, received federal funding in pursuit of its goal to #assimilate #Indigenous #students.

    The students, who ranged in age from eight to 18, were forced to work and wear #western #clothing, and were #prohibited from #speaking #Cherokee or otherwise maintaining their traditions,
    while other students who attended Trinity College were instructed in the liberal arts.

    In 1887, the boarding school closed.
    Trinity College eventually moved to #Durham and, in 1924, it became #Duke #University.

    ❇️ Now, the school at which Cherokee and other Indigenous students were forcibly stripped of their culture is being used to help revitalize the Cherokee language.

    The classes are important not only because of Duke and the Cherokee people’s shared history,
    but also because ♦️more speakers are necessary to prevent the Cherokee language from going #extinct.

    In 2019, the three federally recognized Cherokee tribes declared a state of emergency for the language.

    “There are approximately 2,000 fluent first-language Cherokee speakers left,
    and each Cherokee tribe is
    💥losing fluent speakers at faster rates than new Cherokee speakers are developed,” 💥
    the declaration reads.

    Duke is partnering with #Vanderbilt University in Tennessee and the University of #Virginia for the promotion of 🔸less commonly taught languages, 🔸
    such as #Haitian Creole, #Turkish and #Malagasy.

    The Cherokee language classes mark the first time an Indigenous American language is being taught at Duke

    theguardian.com/us-news/2024/s

  22. A school banned Indigenous students from using their language.

    A century later, it’s teaching Cherokee

    A precursor to Duke University once stripped students of their culture. -- Cherokee teachers are leading the change

    Between 1882 and 1887, some two dozen children from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians were enrolled in #Trinity #College’s #Industrial #Indian boarding school.

    The school, which operated about 20 miles south of #Greensboro, North Carolina, alongside the college’s traditional liberal arts program, received federal funding in pursuit of its goal to #assimilate #Indigenous #students.

    The students, who ranged in age from eight to 18, were forced to work and wear #western #clothing, and were #prohibited from #speaking #Cherokee or otherwise maintaining their traditions,
    while other students who attended Trinity College were instructed in the liberal arts.

    In 1887, the boarding school closed.
    Trinity College eventually moved to #Durham and, in 1924, it became #Duke #University.

    ❇️ Now, the school at which Cherokee and other Indigenous students were forcibly stripped of their culture is being used to help revitalize the Cherokee language.

    The classes are important not only because of Duke and the Cherokee people’s shared history,
    but also because ♦️more speakers are necessary to prevent the Cherokee language from going #extinct.

    In 2019, the three federally recognized Cherokee tribes declared a state of emergency for the language.

    “There are approximately 2,000 fluent first-language Cherokee speakers left,
    and each Cherokee tribe is
    💥losing fluent speakers at faster rates than new Cherokee speakers are developed,” 💥
    the declaration reads.

    Duke is partnering with #Vanderbilt University in Tennessee and the University of #Virginia for the promotion of 🔸less commonly taught languages, 🔸
    such as #Haitian Creole, #Turkish and #Malagasy.

    The Cherokee language classes mark the first time an Indigenous American language is being taught at Duke

    theguardian.com/us-news/2024/s

  23. A school banned Indigenous students from using their language.

    A century later, it’s teaching Cherokee

    A precursor to Duke University once stripped students of their culture. -- Cherokee teachers are leading the change

    Between 1882 and 1887, some two dozen children from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians were enrolled in #Trinity #College’s #Industrial #Indian boarding school.

    The school, which operated about 20 miles south of #Greensboro, North Carolina, alongside the college’s traditional liberal arts program, received federal funding in pursuit of its goal to #assimilate #Indigenous #students.

    The students, who ranged in age from eight to 18, were forced to work and wear #western #clothing, and were #prohibited from #speaking #Cherokee or otherwise maintaining their traditions,
    while other students who attended Trinity College were instructed in the liberal arts.

    In 1887, the boarding school closed.
    Trinity College eventually moved to #Durham and, in 1924, it became #Duke #University.

    ❇️ Now, the school at which Cherokee and other Indigenous students were forcibly stripped of their culture is being used to help revitalize the Cherokee language.

    The classes are important not only because of Duke and the Cherokee people’s shared history,
    but also because ♦️more speakers are necessary to prevent the Cherokee language from going #extinct.

    In 2019, the three federally recognized Cherokee tribes declared a state of emergency for the language.

    “There are approximately 2,000 fluent first-language Cherokee speakers left,
    and each Cherokee tribe is
    💥losing fluent speakers at faster rates than new Cherokee speakers are developed,” 💥
    the declaration reads.

    Duke is partnering with #Vanderbilt University in Tennessee and the University of #Virginia for the promotion of 🔸less commonly taught languages, 🔸
    such as #Haitian Creole, #Turkish and #Malagasy.

    The Cherokee language classes mark the first time an Indigenous American language is being taught at Duke

    theguardian.com/us-news/2024/s

  24. A school banned Indigenous students from using their language.

    A century later, it’s teaching Cherokee

    A precursor to Duke University once stripped students of their culture. -- Cherokee teachers are leading the change

    Between 1882 and 1887, some two dozen children from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians were enrolled in #Trinity #College’s #Industrial #Indian boarding school.

    The school, which operated about 20 miles south of #Greensboro, North Carolina, alongside the college’s traditional liberal arts program, received federal funding in pursuit of its goal to #assimilate #Indigenous #students.

    The students, who ranged in age from eight to 18, were forced to work and wear #western #clothing, and were #prohibited from #speaking #Cherokee or otherwise maintaining their traditions,
    while other students who attended Trinity College were instructed in the liberal arts.

    In 1887, the boarding school closed.
    Trinity College eventually moved to #Durham and, in 1924, it became #Duke #University.

    ❇️ Now, the school at which Cherokee and other Indigenous students were forcibly stripped of their culture is being used to help revitalize the Cherokee language.

    The classes are important not only because of Duke and the Cherokee people’s shared history,
    but also because ♦️more speakers are necessary to prevent the Cherokee language from going #extinct.

    In 2019, the three federally recognized Cherokee tribes declared a state of emergency for the language.

    “There are approximately 2,000 fluent first-language Cherokee speakers left,
    and each Cherokee tribe is
    💥losing fluent speakers at faster rates than new Cherokee speakers are developed,” 💥
    the declaration reads.

    Duke is partnering with #Vanderbilt University in Tennessee and the University of #Virginia for the promotion of 🔸less commonly taught languages, 🔸
    such as #Haitian Creole, #Turkish and #Malagasy.

    The Cherokee language classes mark the first time an Indigenous American language is being taught at Duke

    theguardian.com/us-news/2024/s

  25. You can't serve two masters, #religious #people should be #prohibited from #serving in #government.

    #Loyalty and fealty to our country, our citizens, and our constitution, should be the primary requirement.

  26. You can't serve two masters, #religious #people should be #prohibited from #serving in #government.

    #Loyalty and fealty to our country, our citizens, and our constitution, should be the primary requirement.

  27. You can't serve two masters, #religious #people should be #prohibited from #serving in #government.

    #Loyalty and fealty to our country, our citizens, and our constitution, should be the primary requirement.