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TRUE OR FALSE SPECIAL EU (ENGLISH)

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Created on January 19, 2024

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The European Union has the power to take vehicles away from citizens

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False!

IT'S A FAKE

The European Commission is revising its environmental regulations to improve the tracking, treatment and recycling of cars. Online claims that the changes will grant governments the power to "seize" and "scrap" older cars are false; the proposal principally focuses on manufacturers and the recycling industry, solely obligating car owners to use authorized facilities when their automobile reaches the end of its life.

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IT'S A FAKE

The European Commission is revising its environmental regulations to improve the tracking, treatment and recycling of cars. Online claims that the changes will grant governments the power to "seize" and "scrap" older cars are false; the proposal principally focuses on manufacturers and the recycling industry, solely obligating car owners to use authorized facilities when their automobile reaches the end of its life.

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Did European Medicines Agency (EMA) warn about possible changes to a person's menstrual cycle following messenger RNA shots?

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Health officials continue to recommend the Covid-19 vaccine during pregnancy, contrary to claims circulating on social media which falsely say it impacts fertility, misinterpreting an advisory from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) about possible changes to a person's menstrual cycle following messenger RNA shots. To date, the jabs have not been linked to adverse outcomes specific to pregnancy, whereas a coronavirus infection does increase the risk of complications, according to experts.

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Health officials continue to recommend the Covid-19 vaccine during pregnancy, contrary to claims circulating on social media which falsely say it impacts fertility, misinterpreting an advisory from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) about possible changes to a person's menstrual cycle following messenger RNA shots. To date, the jabs have not been linked to adverse outcomes specific to pregnancy, whereas a coronavirus infection does increase the risk of complications, according to experts.

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Each member of the European parliament doesn't represent the same amount of citizens!

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No, it's true!

The number of MEPs elected from each EU country is based on the principle of degressive proportionality: Each MEP from a larger country represents more people than an MEP from a smaller country.

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The number of MEPs elected from each EU country is based on the principle of degressive proportionality: Each MEP from a larger country represents more people than an MEP from a smaller country.

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“Hey, my friend, I was just wondering why Serbia doesn’t have African swine fever, blue tongue, bird flu or mad cow disease? Because they’re not in the EU!”

Brussels has concocted fictitious animal diseases which are therefore only found in EU countries.

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IT'S A FALSE CLAIM!

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EU member state Sweden allows 15 year-old to drive cars without a licence?

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No, it's true!

An almost century-old regulation called A-traktor originally applied to agricultural vehicles allows kids 15 and older to drive without a proper driver's licence, as long as the vehicle has been altered to have a maximum speed of 30 kilometres per hour (18.6 miles per hour). The predecessors to today's A-traktors originated during the 1930s Depression, when Sweden faced a shortage of agricultural equipment.

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An almost century-old regulation called A-traktor originally applied to agricultural vehicles allows kids 15 and older to drive without a proper driver's licence, as long as the vehicle has been altered to have a maximum speed of 30 kilometres per hour (18.6 miles per hour). The predecessors to today's A-traktors originated during the 1930s Depression, when Sweden faced a shortage of agricultural equipment.

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