Ireland plan to slaughter 200,000 cows in name of EU climate policy
The Irish government is considering killing 200,000 cows in a bid to combat climate change.
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The Irish government is considering killing 200,000 cows in a bid to combat climate change.
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China's Belt and Road Initiative is a land and maritime infrastructure project developed by the People's Republic of China.
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