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  • 4 days ago | effinghamdailynews.com | Raf Casert

    HALLE, Belgium — Gilles Gui was looking for the magical purple bluebells that raise their heads each spring under the budding beech leaves of the Hallerbos forest, an annual explosion of color that draws crowds from around the world. And in these times full of stress and anxiety about wars, economic threats and other tensions, he found something else too: a sense of tranquility. kAm“x ?@E:46 E92E E96C6’D 2 =@E @7 D:=6?46 :? >J 9625 H96? x’> 5@?6[” vF: D2:5] “*629[ :E 96=AD >6 <66A D@>6 A6246 :?

  • 5 days ago | bakersfield.com | Raf Casert |Danica Kirka

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  • 5 days ago | kdvr.com | Raf Casert |Danica Kirka

    LONDON (AP) — Even if the end of World War II in Europe spawned one of the most joyous days the continent ever lived, Thursday’s 80th anniversary of V-E Day is haunted as much by the specter of current-day conflict as it celebrates the defeat of ultimate evil. Hitler’s Nazi Germany had finally surrendered after a half-decade of invading other European powers and propagating racial hatred that led to genocide, the Holocaust and the murdering of millions.

  • 5 days ago | wreg.com | Raf Casert |Danica Kirka

    LONDON (AP) — Even if the end of World War II in Europe spawned one of the most joyous days the continent ever lived, Thursday’s 80th anniversary of V-E Day is haunted as much by the specter of current-day conflict as it celebrates the defeat of ultimate evil. Hitler’s Nazi Germany had finally surrendered after a half-decade of invading other European powers and propagating racial hatred that led to genocide, the Holocaust and the murdering of millions.

  • 5 days ago | cw33.com | Raf Casert |Danica Kirka

    LONDON (AP) — Even if the end of World War II in Europe spawned one of the most joyous days the continent ever lived, Thursday’s 80th anniversary of V-E Day is haunted as much by the specter of current-day conflict as it celebrates the defeat of ultimate evil. Hitler’s Nazi Germany had finally surrendered after a half-decade of invading other European powers and propagating racial hatred that led to genocide, the Holocaust and the murdering of millions.

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Raf Casert
Raf Casert @rcasert
4 Jan 23

Zeker ook het drukke Vlaanderen

Mathijs Schiffers
Mathijs Schiffers @MJSchiffers

Van een afstandje bezien krijg ik steeds meer het gevoel dat padel de nieuwe plaag is die het drukke Nederland treft. Klopt dat?

Raf Casert
Raf Casert @rcasert
12 Dec 22

Schillaci?

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Raf Casert
Raf Casert @rcasert
9 Mar 22

RT @AP: European Union leaders are heading to a summit in Versailles on Thursday with ways to redraw the geopolitical map of Europe front,…