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#12441731
3 June 2025
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) makes a choking motion when responding to a reporter's question about the effects of the 10-year budget bill on the national debt, during Democrats' weekly press conference at the Capitol, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on June 3, 2025.
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#11368294
29 June 2024
Deputies are debating the basic law at the Congress of the Argentine Nation. After more than twelve hours of debate, with a resounding majority thanks to the support of the dialogue opposition blocs, the Bases Law is being approved with 147 positive votes and 107 negative votes, the latter from Union por la Patria and the left. Two other deputies are abstaining. In the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 27, 2024.
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#11368295
29 June 2024
Deputies are debating the basic law at the Congress of the Argentine Nation. After more than twelve hours of debate, with a resounding majority thanks to the support of the dialogue opposition blocs, the Bases Law is being approved with 147 positive votes and 107 negative votes, the latter from Union por la Patria and the left. Two other deputies are abstaining. In the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 27, 2024.
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#11368296
29 June 2024
Deputies are debating the basic law at the Congress of the Argentine Nation. After more than twelve hours of debate, with a resounding majority thanks to the support of the dialogue opposition blocs, the Bases Law is being approved with 147 positive votes and 107 negative votes, the latter from Union por la Patria and the left. Two other deputies are abstaining. In the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 27, 2024.
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#11368297
29 June 2024
Deputies are debating the basic law at the Congress of the Argentine Nation. After more than twelve hours of debate, with a resounding majority thanks to the support of the dialogue opposition blocs, the Bases Law is being approved with 147 positive votes and 107 negative votes, the latter from Union por la Patria and the left. Two other deputies are abstaining. In the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 27, 2024.
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#774139
9 September 2015
Nigel Farage has said the EU "must be mad" to accept so many refugees into Europe, during a speech at the European Parliament. The UKIP leader said the majority of people coming to the continent were economic migrants not refugees, and claimed there was evidence so-called Islamic State was using the route to bring jihadists to Europe. Mr Farage was responding to European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's annual "state of the union" address.
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#774140
9 September 2015
Nigel Farage has said the EU "must be mad" to accept so many refugees into Europe, during a speech at the European Parliament. The UKIP leader said the majority of people coming to the continent were economic migrants not refugees, and claimed there was evidence so-called Islamic State was using the route to bring jihadists to Europe. Mr Farage was responding to European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's annual "state of the union" address.
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#774141
9 September 2015
Nigel Farage has said the EU "must be mad" to accept so many refugees into Europe, during a speech at the European Parliament. The UKIP leader said the majority of people coming to the continent were economic migrants not refugees, and claimed there was evidence so-called Islamic State was using the route to bring jihadists to Europe. Mr Farage was responding to European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's annual "state of the union" address.
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#774142
9 September 2015
Nigel Farage has said the EU "must be mad" to accept so many refugees into Europe, during a speech at the European Parliament. The UKIP leader said the majority of people coming to the continent were economic migrants not refugees, and claimed there was evidence so-called Islamic State was using the route to bring jihadists to Europe. Mr Farage was responding to European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's annual "state of the union" address.
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#774143
9 September 2015
Nigel Farage has said the EU "must be mad" to accept so many refugees into Europe, during a speech at the European Parliament. The UKIP leader said the majority of people coming to the continent were economic migrants not refugees, and claimed there was evidence so-called Islamic State was using the route to bring jihadists to Europe. Mr Farage was responding to European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's annual "state of the union" address.
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#774144
9 September 2015
Nigel Farage has said the EU "must be mad" to accept so many refugees into Europe, during a speech at the European Parliament. The UKIP leader said the majority of people coming to the continent were economic migrants not refugees, and claimed there was evidence so-called Islamic State was using the route to bring jihadists to Europe. Mr Farage was responding to European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's annual "state of the union" address.
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