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Greta Thunberg is taking the world by storm with her unapologetic climate activism and criticism of world leaders. Here’s what you need to know about this teenager who’s trying to save
Greta Thunberg said the world needs more “angry young women” after she was deported from Israel. Responding to Donald Trump ’s assertion that she needs anger management classes, Ms Thunberg told reporters in Paris: “I think the world needs a lot more young angry women. With everything going on right now it’s what we need most of.”
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The Mirror US on MSNGreta Thunberg cuts down Trump with 10-word comment after he labels her 'strange'Influencer Greta Thunberg shot back at Trump today after the U.S. President expressed his concern for her by suggesting the young teen go to 'anger management'
Professional leftist Greta Thunberg was brought to Israel this week after the "selfie yacht" she was traveling on attempted to break through a naval blockade of Gaza. Her boat, the "Madleen," was part of a flotilla pretending to deliver aid to alleviate an imaginary famine.
A foundation created to dole out climate campaigner Greta Thunberg’s prize money, royalties and donations appears to have slowed operations as the young activist turns her attention to Gaza.
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Swedish activist Greta Thunberg faced trolling on social media as she reached France after being deported from Israel. In a video, she appeared to have put her hands behind her which enraged social media users who concluded that she was doing it to pretend that she was handcuffed.
Accompanying his father the rabbi to attend the funeral of a close family friend, young Abraham Twerski felt moved by the eulogies, the ritual rending of garments and the tear-soaked recitation of the mourner's kaddish.