This Friday, June 14, is the start of Euro football, the Popular Front must present its program while the National Rally has just done so and “That says what” is attempting the Buldak challenge… banned in Denmark!
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This Friday June 14 is the start of Euro 2024 in Germany. Among the favorites, the Mannschaft faces Scotland at 9 p.m. in Munich. The French team will face Austria on Monday June 17. At a press conference, Blues striker Ousmane Dembélé took the opportunity to discuss the current political situation and call for votes in the legislative elections on June 30 and July 7.
Meanwhile, the left united under the banner of the new Popular Front announced that it had agreed on a program. Its leaders will present it this Friday, the day after the presentation of the National Rally program by Jordan Bardella, in a video which received more than three million views in a few hours on social networks.
And then, while Denmark has just banned a range of ramen that is too spicy, “That Says What” explains the risks of capsaicin to you and is content to test a less spicy range.
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