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57 percent of respondents said they are currently ready for an affair with a foreigner. The proportion is even higher for the age group between 18 and 23 years - 78 percent, according to the poll by the Zoom marketing agency after World Cup 2018.
12 percent of the poll participants told researchers that they had already had romantic relations with foreign citizens and most of the members of this group, 58 percent, added that the affairs started during the 2018 World Cup.
When asked what was the most attractive trait of foreigners as partners, 67 percent of young women named the opportunity to marry a foreign citizen and leave Russia. 26 percent said they were attracted to foreigners' appearances and general openness, while seven percent said that they were driven primarily by search for an exotic experience.
The law, passed by the Knesset Tuesday, has been slammed by activists who argue it is a blow to democracy and free speech and serves to further delegitimize NGOs.
Under the legislation, the education minister and head of the religious-nationalist Jewish Home party, Naftali Bennett, can ban groups who "actively promote legal or international political actions to be taken outside Israel against soldiers of the Israel Defence Forces... or against the state of Israel," from accessing schools and speaking to students.
The law, dubbed the 'Breaking the Silence' law, is perceived to target the Israeli non-profit whistleblowing organization of the same name. The left-wing group publishes testimony from Israeli veterans about the military's abuses against Palestinians.

An American special forces soldier mans a tripod mounted sniper rifle on the roof of a vehicle in Afghanistan's Wardak province, 20 August 2003.
America's Special Operations forces (SOF) are stationed all around the world, where they participate in a wide range of missions, including special reconnaissance, unconventional warfare, counterterrorism, hostage rescue, as well as training and advising foreign troops. But special forces soldiers are also regularly involved in shadowy combat operations that receive little to no oversight. Shrouded in secrecy, these global operations continue to grow in quantity, size and expense - despite the fact that even Congress is often left in the dark, veteran investigative journalist Nick Turse recently revealed.
A June 2018 poll of the most important problems in America - as perceived by the Ken Bones and Joe the Plumbers of the world - found that the "situation with Russia" was the most important problem to so few Americans that pollsters couldn't represent it numerically.
Iranian Atomic Energy Organization head Ali Akbar Salehi has announced that the factory producing rotors for centrifuges has come online, and will assist with Tehran's plans to increase its uranium enrichment capacity to 190,000 SWUs.
Speaking to the Iranian TV channel IRIB on Wednesday, Salehi announced the completion of the rotor plant, which has the capacity to produce about 60 IR-6 centrifuge machines a day, and explained that the factory was built during nuclear talks with world powers, but never started up.
Griffiths, who recently resigned from his government role as Small Business Minister after it was revealed he sent more than 2000 explicit messages to a barmaid in his constituency along with her female friend, was under investigation for inappropriate behaviour when May handed him a ministerial position, the Guardian reports.
According to a poll by the BPAS of 1,000 teens aged between 16 and 18, two-thirds responded that they never had sex. Spending time with family members, on the other hand, seems to be a "highlight" for many, as more (33 percent) would rather spend time with family members than friends (27 percent).
As young people seem to have realized that an early-age pregnancy may "thwart" their chances of "enjoying a good quality of life," the survey also found the majority of those who do have sex use condoms. The figures could explain the 50 percent drops in teen pregnancies since 2007.
To the new left and the neocons, war is the only answer and if you attempt to prevent it through diplomacy, you are committing treason.
President Donald Trump has called for removing due process, arranged the largest weapons deal in history with the largest state sponsor of terror in the world, and has waged war in sovereign nations without the approval of Congress. These acts and many others highlight the sheer tyranny of the office of president and should be opposed by all. However, when it comes to these despotic moves, the left is actually in support of them. Only when Trump tries diplomacy - like he did in Helsinki this week - do the left and the neocons on the right come unhinged.
On Monday, Trump met with Russian president Vladimir Putin to discuss multiple topics including the alleged 2016 election meddling. It was largely uneventful, but it was it was peaceful and ultimately helped to diffuse a growing tension between the US and Russia.
Diffusing tensions, however, was received by the left and the neocons as "treason." Immediately after the conference began, #TreasonSummit began trending on Twitter as neocons and liberals lashed out at Trump for daring to find a peaceful resolution to the potential of a nuclear holocaust.
Peruvian woman Teodora Quispe Ccayllahua, was brutally killed by her children, Aurelia Quispe, 38, Percy Quispe, 41 and Marcelina Suane, 46, after the "master of darkness" allegedly ordered them to bathe in her blood.
The victim's youngest child told police she was "chosen" to carry out the sacrificial killing and admitted to convincing her two siblings to murder their mother. Aurelia also told police she was instructed to bathe in her mother's blood, "invoking the devil."

Judge Brett Kavanaugh is going into the Supreme Court confirmation process with a hail of rhetorical arrows zinging by him, including a phony letter-writing campaign aimed at unsuspecting newspaper editors
At least 21 papers were duped last week, including big-market brands like the Dallas Morning News and The Washington Times. They ran identical letters over a four-day period, each signed by a different person.
The effort is an example of public-relations 'astroturfing,' a technique meant to simulate genuine grassroots support for an idea or cause.
The form letter is one small piece of the message minefield erupting around Kavanaugh as he prepares for a brutal confirmation process that will end with scant support from Democrats.
It begins by declaring that 'Brett Kavanaugh is the wrong choice to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court. If he is confirmed to the Supreme Court, everything that we hold dear as a nation will be at stake.'













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