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    An openly left-wing and anti-fascist band, [2] Crisis performed at events organized by Rock Against Racism and the Anti-Nazi League. [2] Crisis disbanded in 1980, but Wakeford later began touring with a new line-up of the band in 2017. [2] Wakeford, Crisis guitarist Douglas Pearce and Patrick Leagas co-founded the band Death in June. [2]

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  6. The Putin Interviews - Wikipedia

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    The Putin Interviews is a four-part, four-hour television series by American filmmaker Oliver Stone, first broadcast in 2017. The series was created from several interviews with Russian President Vladimir Putin conducted by Stone between 2015 and 2017.

  7. Biden confuses Macron with dead French president Mitterrand ...

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    Mr Biden’s gaffe was corrected on the official White House record, which published his remarks with the name ‘Mitterrand’ crossed out and replaced with ‘Macron’

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    The documentary centers on the opioid epidemic, specifically its effect on Huntington, West Virginia, where the overdose rate is 10 times the US average. [2] It follows police, judges, and local nonprofits attempting to help people who struggle with opioid addiction and bring them to recovery as the city grips with a growing number of heroin and prescription painkiller overdoses, and ...

  9. 2017 Dutch–Turkish diplomatic incident - Wikipedia

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    In March 2017, the Netherlands and Turkey were involved in a diplomatic incident, triggered by Turkish efforts to hold political rallies on Dutch territory and subsequent travel restrictions placed by Dutch authorities on Turkish officials seeking to promote the campaign for a 'yes' vote in the upcoming Turkish constitutional referendum to Turkish citizens living in the Netherlands.