RT @trtworld: Meet Emmerson Mnangagwa, president of Zimbabwe https://t.co/zMLxHMfobj
Meet Emmerson Mnangagwa, president of Zimbabwe https://t.co/zMLxHMfobj
— TRT World (@trtworld) August 4, 2018
Meet Emmerson Mnangagwa, president of Zimbabwe https://t.co/zMLxHMfobj
— TRT World (@trtworld) August 4, 2018
The now-disbanded Trump voting commission had no evidence of widespread voter fraud, a former member says https://t.co/TBXRfcxsuF pic.twitter.com/g9vAaIblNE
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) August 4, 2018
“There Will Be No Second Iran Deal,” by Gil Barndollar: https://t.co/GkvGvBivLn pic.twitter.com/SU81LMcF2t
— CFTNI (@CFTNI) August 4, 2018
How might the New York State legislature's proposed single-payer plan affect health care use and spending in the state?
New report: https://t.co/wBT68VkzKa via @jodilliu
— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) August 4, 2018
Although the number of foreign nationals in Japan has grown at a rapid pace in recent years—from 850,000 in 1985 to almost 2.6 million in 2017—foreign residents still make up less than two percent of the total population. https://t.co/PBvoDIpbo3
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) August 4, 2018
Although the number of foreign nationals in Japan has grown at a rapid pace in recent years—from 850,000 in 1985 to almost 2.6 million in 2017—foreign residents still make up less than two percent of the total population. https://t.co/PBvoDIpbo3
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) August 4, 2018
Although the number of foreign nationals in Japan has grown at a rapid pace in recent years—from 850,000 in 1985 to almost 2.6 million in 2017—foreign residents still make up less than two percent of the total population. https://t.co/PBvoDIpbo3
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) August 4, 2018
Although the number of foreign nationals in Japan has grown at a rapid pace in recent years—from 850,000 in 1985 to almost 2.6 million in 2017—foreign residents still make up less than two percent of the total population. https://t.co/PBvoDIpbo3
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) August 4, 2018
Although the number of foreign nationals in Japan has grown at a rapid pace in recent years—from 850,000 in 1985 to almost 2.6 million in 2017—foreign residents still make up less than two percent of the total population. https://t.co/PBvoDIpbo3
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) August 4, 2018
RT @UfMSecretariat: #ClimateChange could flip #Mediterranean lands to deserts. https://t.co/wVbIvt4yMq