Who shot at June in 'The Handmaid's Tale'? She's the target of a lot of people's rage right now and there are multiple groups who want her dead.
Source: HuluSpoiler warning: This article contains spoilers for Season 5 of The Handmaid's Tale.
A running theme in Season 5 of The Handmaid's Tale is Canada's resistance of the American refugees remaining in Toronto. And, while June is an important figure for Gilead in terms of getting rid of her, she's also a target for the Canadians who are trying to drive out June and the rest of the remaining Gilead transplants.
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- The lawmakers insisted they are entitled to the house allowance and are not about to let it go
- They accused SRC of being selective and discriminatory in determination of their perks
- The salaries body had accused the MPs of violating the Constitution after they awarded themselves house allowances
Members of the 12th Parliament have declared war on the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) for refusing to approve their monthly house allowances maintaining they are entitled to it.
Katibu mkuu wa chama cha UDA Veronica Maina alithibithisha Ijumaa, Septemba 10 kwamba Omosh sasa ni mwanachama halisi wa chama hichoOmoshi ameahidi kumpigia kura Naibu Rais William Ruto katika uchaguzi mkuu ujao wa 2022Ruto ni miongoni mwa wanasiasa ambao wametangaza azma yao ya kuwania uraisAliyekuwa muigizaji maarufu wa kipindi cha Tahidi High Peter Kinuthia almaarufu Omosh amejiunga na chama cha naibu Rais William Ruto cha UDA.
Katibu mkuu wa chama hicho Veronica Maina alithibitisha siku ya Ijumaa, Septemba 10 kwamba Omosh sasa ni mwanachama halisi wa UDA.
Dodi al Fayed, the rakish Egyptian-born heir to the billion-dollar Harrods fortune, seemed an unlikely consort for Britain’s fairy princess. An unreconstructed playboy, his taste in books seemed to run mainly to a little black one that once contained names such as Brooke Shields and Tawny Kitaen. His past was littered with women he had romanced and rejected, as well as with creditors still hoping to be paid for meals consumed and lodging used long ago.