‘No alternative’: Huge France call stuns world
The French President has left the world stunned with an enormous call on the Middle East crisis.
The French President has left the world stunned with an enormous call on the Middle East crisis.
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A Brisbane man was stopped and asked what he did for a living, and how much he makes, and his salary admission has stumped Aussies.
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