COVID-19 - April 25: Thailand reports 14,994 new coronavirus cases, 23,524 recoveries, 124 deaths
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Thailand Overhauls Auto Tax to Boost Electric Vehicle Adoption
Cobalt goes in US-sourced batteries. China Tesla uses different batteries. While the cars look identical to those still made in America, there is one key difference: the batteries. Chinese Model 3s use lithium-iron phosphate (or lithium ferro phosphate/LFP) batteries instead of the previous lithium nickel cobalt aluminium oxide (NCA) batteries. https://evcentral.com.au/teslas-made-in-china-versus-the-usa-whats-the-difference-the-ultimate-model-3-sr-comparison-test/ -
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Top Oxfordshire Prep School to Close Amid Controversial VAT Policy on Private Education
And never was - like the rest of the independent sector. Stupidity is one thing.Ignorance is another Envious spite is yet another.But the Labour government and its gullible acolytes have managed to combine the three, to devastating effect. This is a minor issue in the overall scheme of things but it is also very revealing. -
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Trump Declares Victory and Promises a "Golden Age" for America
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Will Trump deport the LEGAL Haitian migrants in Ohio as promised?
If there ever was a more pathetic country than Haiti! https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/11/americas/haiti-spirit-airlines-jetblue-intl-latam/index.html So yes, I would support deporting them back to their schmidt hole. -
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Will Trump deport the LEGAL Haitian migrants in Ohio as promised?
Which is why Birthright citizenship as it is recognized now should be amended. It should be amended to where you can only get citizenship if 1 of your parents are a citizen, Which is currently the way it is for foreign born children. Being born on US soil should not confer citizenship. -
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Top Oxfordshire Prep School to Close Amid Controversial VAT Policy on Private Education
Yeah, all one hundred of them. Sorry, one hundred pupils in a historic stately mansion, and 11-12 days after the budget is announced it has gone under. So it was managed exceedingly well before that and the closure is all the government's fault. Maybe try putting 100 pupils in a more reasonable space rather than a historic stately home with acres of grounds. Just a thought. It is hilarious all the articles coming out from the Mail and Telegraph just days after the budget. But yeah now the government will have to re-school this massive amount of people, how will the system cope?
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