Not exact matches
Even though it was EIGHTY - EIGHT degrees here yesterday, the leaves are finally
out, about a month and a half behind the rest
of the
continent, and it's starting to feel like it might be okay to have a hot beverage soon.
But
even if Britain is yanked
out of the single market, then we want young people especially to be able to enjoy the right to free movement across the
continent, and for young people from other countries to be able to come here too.
Even the world's most watched media organs could not but share their airtime to beam the colourful but disrupted inauguration
of Trump in the US with the sordid drama playing
out in one
of the tiny corners
of the Black
continent, The Gambia.
No one
even knows how many trees have perished so far, although reports by Italy's farm cooperative Coldiretti estimate that more than one million
of Puglia's 60 million olive trees are infected by the bacterium, either dying on their own or cut down and burned by authorities, under pressure to do something from national and European leaders who fear the bacteria could wipe
out olive groves across the
continent and infect almond and cherry trees, too.
As it turns
out, the refugees are
even more peripheral, almost invisible (including the Moroccan household staff members) to the film's narrative, which suggests Happy End is pointing a wagging finger at the entirety
of white, privileged Europe, a
continent engaged in her own foolhardy, manipulative dramas, happily ambivalent to anything beyond the safety and convenience
of self - imposed blinders.
Guests can be forgiven for losing track
of which era, or
even continent, they are experiencing at the lodge since nowhere else on earth can you wake up among all the trappings
of an elegant baroque chateau — brocade sofas, gilt mirrors, beaded chandeliers and panelled walls — and be instantly transported into one
of the most famous African landscapes with just one glance
out the window
of the lodge.
The smoke from the fires started by nuclear weapons would block
out so much sunlight that temperatures in the middle
of continents would plunge to sub-freezing levels,
even in the summer, and these effects would last for years.
Even some
of the company's wireless carrier partners on the Old
Continent already optimized and began rolling
out the update to flagships on their network, with Vodafone reportedly introducing the new firmware in Ireland and Germany.