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ASYLUM PODCAST #182 | EDUVEK

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182h podcast on ASYLUM by EDUVEK @eduvek Don't forget to follow Asylum: SC: soundcloud.com/asylummoscow BC: https://asylummoscow.bandcamp.com/music IG: instagram.com/asylummoscow TG: t.me/asylummoscow Tracklis: Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - Miss You (ROYAL Remix) Prayz & Fel0ne - Now I'm Fed Up JUNNO - NEGATIVE CREEP EDUVEK - SICK MONYAL - HEAVYWEIGHT RUTHLESS, CLIPPER STEALER - GIVE ME MY FUCKING NAME DIMENSION 9 x CHAST - Her Eyes Burned Like Embers EXTASE - Crying Machines Angy Kore, Gewonraves, Zentic - Psychopath RUTHLESS, DREM - Just Like Yesterday JUNNO - SHOT (EDUVEK Remix) RUTHLESS, CLIPPER STEALER - JOGABUNDA XÆNN - FIRE RUTHLESS, EDUVEK - Running NVNS x Fyloh - Bass In My Face POLSKA JUMPSTYLE [D.MOLISH EDIT] HUSSVRX - I LOVE YOU SO - NVNS EDIT RUTHLESS, DREM - Run Sink, Yosuf - O OH A EE Jazzy , Natte Visstick - CRACK! MOXIUS - Clip My Angel Wings Jazzy, Jowi, Zatox - FILTH

182h podcast on ASYLUM by EDUVEK @eduvek Don't forget to follow Asylum: SC: soundcloud.com/asylummoscow BC: https://asylummoscow.bandcamp.com/music IG: instagram.com/asylummoscow TG: t.me/asylummoscow Tracklis: Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz - Miss You (ROYAL Remix) Prayz & Fel0ne - Now I'm Fed Up JUNNO - NEGATIVE CREEP EDUVEK - SICK MONYAL - HEAVYWEIGHT RUTHLESS, CLIPPER STEALER - GIVE ME MY FUCKING NAME DIMENSION 9 x CHAST - Her Eyes Burned Like Embers EXTASE - Crying Machines Angy Kore, Gewonraves, Zentic - Psychopath RUTHLESS, DREM - Just Like Yesterday JUNNO - SHOT (EDUVEK Remix) RUTHLESS, CLIPPER STEALER - JOGABUNDA XÆNN - FIRE RUTHLESS, EDUVEK - Running NVNS x Fyloh - Bass In My Face POLSKA JUMPSTYLE [D.MOLISH EDIT] HUSSVRX - I LOVE YOU SO - NVNS EDIT RUTHLESS, DREM - Run Sink, Yosuf - O OH A EE Jazzy , Natte Visstick - CRACK! MOXIUS - Clip My Angel Wings Jazzy, Jowi, Zatox - FILTH

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Destination: Europe (Forced Migration Review 51) Oxford University Europe is experiencing the mass movements of displaced people in a way that it has largely been immune from for decades. The manifestations of the 'migration crisis' are as disparate as the building of fences to stop people crossing normally peaceful borders, the deaths of people transported by smugglers in unseaworthy boats, EU political leaders bickering over a Common European Asylum System and the numbers they will or will not allow into their respective countries, and contentious responses to the disaster that continues to unfold in Syria. Alongside this we also see an upsurge of grass-roots compassion, solidarity and assistance to those whose human suffering on a grand scale in and around Europe constitutes the reality behind the rhetoric. FMR 51 includes 43 articles on 'Destination: Europe', plus five 'general' articles. Retro Asylum - The UK's No.1 Retro Gaming Podcast Retro Asylum The UK's No.1 Retro Gaming Podcast. Curating gaming culture for future generations. 'World's Best Podcast' - NME Award 2016. BTS Behind the Stories Desiree Recording the process of writing a fantasy book series. We are currently working on book 3 Club Asylum and just my rambling thoughts throughout the week as a indie writer. Pedro Pascal - Biography Flash Inception Point Ai Pedro Pascal, born José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal on April 2, 1975, in Santiago, Chile, is a Chilean-American actor renowned for his versatile roles across television and film. Pascal’s rise to international stardom is a testament to his resilience, dedication, and ability to portray deeply compelling characters. His journey, however, began amidst a backdrop of political turmoil in his home country. His parents, Verónica Pascal Ureta, a child psychologist, and José Pedro Balmaceda Riera, a fertility doctor, were vocal opponents of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship, which seized power in a coup in 1973. Facing imminent danger due to their activism, the family fled Chile when Pedro was just nine months old. They were granted political asylum in Denmark before eventually settling in the United States, where Pedro grew up. Pascal’s family moved frequently during his childhood, living in cities such as San Antonio, Texas, and Orange County, California. These constant relocations exposed him to a

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