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September 21, 2019
Ukraine May Finally Sink Trumputin - LA Progressive
Gas shortage this winter? Russian gas transit through Ukraine: progress but still no agreement - The Brussels Times
Russian militaries open fire 19 times in Donbas combat area - 112 International
Four Ukrainian soldiers wounded amid 19 enemy attacks in Donbas on Sept 20 - UNIAN
How Nazi Germany Could Have Crushed Russia During World War II - The National Interest Online

Ukraine May Finally Sink Trumputin - LA Progressive

LA Progressive
The Ukraine is waging a hot war as I write this with Putin’s Russia, who annexed part of Ukraine (Crimea) in 2014, and has occupied much of the eastern part of Ukraine which adjoins Russia over the past few years.
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Gas shortage this winter? Russian gas transit through Ukraine: progress but still no agreement - The Brussels Times

The Brussels Times
Saturday, 21 September 2019 Kiev and Moscow had a new round of “constructive” negotiations in Brussels on Thursday but did not reach an agreement on the transit of Russian gas to the EU via Ukraine, which raises concerns over this winter’s supply. 
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Russian militaries open fire 19 times in Donbas combat area - 112 International

112 International
Over the past 24 hours, the mercenaries violated the set ceasefire 19 times using the restricted weaponry, as the HQ of the Joint Forces Operation informs. Russian invaders opened fire 13 times in Donbas region.
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Four Ukrainian soldiers wounded amid 19 enemy attacks in Donbas on Sept 20 - UNIAN

UNIAN
Four Ukrainian soldiers wounded amid 19 enemy attacks in Donbas on Sept 2009:58, 21 September 2019 War 2 0 The enemy opened fire from proscribed 82mm mortars, grenade launchers of various types, and small arms.
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How Nazi Germany Could Have Crushed Russia During World War II - The National Interest Online

The National Interest Online
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in a series of five articles providing critical analysis as to how Germany Might Have Won World War Two. In our last installment, we discussed how Germany could have forced Britain to accept one of his peace offers and keep the United States out of the war.
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'Shameful' motion to oust Tom Watson withdrawn after backlash - Sky News
The 100 best books of the 21st century - The Guardian
Gay kiss 'positive' response to Rocky Horror Show protesters - BBC News
Should you get the flu shot? What to know about the 2019-20 flu season - Fox News
First portrait of mysterious Denisovans drawn from DNA - Nature.com

'Shameful' motion to oust Tom Watson withdrawn after backlash - Sky News

Sky News
A motion which would have ousted Tom Watson from his role as deputy leader of the Labour Party has been withdrawn. Several MPs and former prime minister Tony Blair had expressed outrage after Jon Lansman, founder of the Corbyn-supporting Momentum group, filed the motion with the National Executive Committee.
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The 100 best books of the 21st century - The Guardian

The Guardian
100 I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron (2006) Perhaps better known for her screenwriting (Silkwood, When Harry Met Sally, Heartburn), Ephron’s brand of smart theatrical humour is on best display in her essays.
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Gay kiss 'positive' response to Rocky Horror Show protesters - BBC News

BBC News
Image copyright Joe Fergus Image caption Joe Fergus said he wanted to turn "a negative into a positive" A couple responded to a protest outside a production of The Rocky Horror Show, which celebrates LGBT culture, by posing for a kiss.
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Should you get the flu shot? What to know about the 2019-20 flu season - Fox News

Fox News
Warning of a potentially severe flu season, the Centers for Disease Control recommends anyone over 6 months old get the vaccination by the end of October. With the first day of fall just around the corner, medical professionals are issuing a serious warning for citizens as this year’s flu season arrives: get your flu shot.
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First portrait of mysterious Denisovans drawn from DNA - Nature.com

Nature.com
First portrait of mysterious Denisovans drawn from DNA Nature.comScientists analysed chemical changes to the ancient humans' DNA to reveal broad, Neanderthal-like facial features.
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