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Posted by The Analyst | 19 December 2020 | Foreign Affairs
Portugal’s armed forces help nursing homes battle the virus

Tears well up in Diana Correia's eyes as she recalls the October day that 24 of the 55 residents of her nursing home in Portugal tested positive for COVID-19. The … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 19 December 2020 | Foreign Affairs
Portugal’s armed forces help nursing homes battle the virus

Tears well up in Diana Correia's eyes as she recalls the October day that 24 of the 55 residents of her nursing home in Portugal tested positive for COVID-19. The … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 19 December 2020 | Foreign Affairs
Portugal’s armed forces help nursing homes battle the virus

Tears well up in Diana Correia's eyes as she recalls the October day that 24 of the 55 residents of her nursing home in Portugal tested positive for COVID-19. The … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 19 December 2020 | Foreign Affairs
Portugal’s armed forces help nursing homes battle the virus

Tears well up in Diana Correia's eyes as she recalls the October day that 24 of the 55 residents of her nursing home in Portugal tested positive for COVID-19. The … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 19 December 2020 | Politics
Woke review of the Queen’s paintings shames true heroes of Xmas favourite ‘Zulu’ by insulting their bravery as ‘colonial violence’

A painting of a famous battle scene owned by the Queen and retold in the film ‘Zulu' has been relabelled. A Black Lives Matter-inspired review has shamefully decried the bravery at Rorke's Drift as racist and violent imperialism. While it must be hard for the Queen to ignore the clamour of the woke constituency, especially...

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Posted by The Analyst | 19 December 2020 | Politics
Woke review of the Queen’s paintings shames true heroes of Xmas favourite ‘Zulu’ by insulting their bravery as ‘colonial violence’

A painting of a famous battle scene owned by the Queen and retold in the film ‘Zulu' has been relabelled. A Black Lives Matter-inspired review has shamefully decried the bravery at Rorke's Drift as racist and violent imperialism. While it must be hard for the Queen to ignore the clamour of the woke constituency, especially...

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Posted by The Analyst | 19 December 2020 | Politics
Woke review of the Queen’s paintings shames true heroes of Xmas favourite ‘Zulu’ by insulting their bravery as ‘colonial violence’

A painting of a famous battle scene owned by the Queen and retold in the film ‘Zulu' has been relabelled. A Black Lives Matter-inspired review has shamefully decried the bravery at Rorke's Drift as racist and violent imperialism. While it must be hard for the Queen to ignore the clamour of the woke constituency, especially...

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