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  • Disney Frozen Petite Deluxe Doll Gift Set Anna Elsa Kristoff Sven Olaf Adventure



    Disney Frozen Petite Deluxe Doll Gift Set Anna Elsa Kristoff Sven Olaf Adventure

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    Looking for the perfect gift for a Disney Frozen fan? Look no further than the Disney Frozen Petite Deluxe Doll Gift Set featuring Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf on an adventure! This adorable set includes mini versions of the beloved characters from the hit movie Frozen, perfect for hours of imaginative play.

    Anna and Elsa are dressed in their iconic outfits from the movie, while Kristoff is ready for a winter adventure with his trusty reindeer Sven. And of course, Olaf is there to provide some comic relief and snowy fun!

    This gift set is perfect for children who love the magical world of Frozen and want to recreate their favorite scenes from the movie. It’s also a great addition to any Disney Frozen collection.

    Don’t let this enchanting gift set melt away – grab yours today and let the Frozen adventure begin! #DisneyFrozen #AnnaElsaKristoffSvenOlafAdventure
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  • German opposition leader ramps up immigration rhetoric after knife attack | Olaf Scholz


    Germany’s opposition leader has pledged to strengthen border controls and step up deportations if he becomes chancellor after elections next month, a day after an Afghan man was arrested over a knife attack in which two people died.

    Friedrich Merz, whose conservative CDU/CSU alliance is leading in polls, said he would not allow attacks like the one in the Bavarian city of Aschaffenburg on Wednesday to become a “normal affair”.

    The suspect in the attack, who was arrested shortly afterwards, is a 28-year-old Afghan man with a history of psychiatric problems and violence. The man’s asylum process had been closed at his request after two years, according to Bavarian authorities. He had said he would leave Germany of his own will last month, but had not done so, and had continued receiving psychiatric treatment.

    Merz said that “all illegal immigrants” should be turned back at the border, including people seeking protection from war or political persecution, and that he was ready to issue a “de facto ban” on entry for all those without valid entry documents.

    He called for an increase in the number of migrant detention centres, citing the suitability of empty warehouses, converted shipping containers or disused barracks.

    He added that people caught by police for criminal acts who had been asked to leave but had refused to do so “must be taken into custody … and deported as quickly as possible”.

    Merz also sharply criticised EU asylum and migration laws, calling them “dysfunctional”, and called for a sharp departure from the bloc’s Schengen principle of free movement. He vowed to introduce permanent controls on all of Germany’s nine borders with neighbouring countries if he is elected on 23 February.

    The Aschaffenburg attack was the latest in a series of violent attacks in Germany, fuelling calls for tougher security measures and boosting the standing of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), which is in second place in the polls.

    The chancellor, Olaf Scholz, whose SPD party is lagging in third in polling, convened a late-night meeting on Wednesday with his interior minister, Nancy Faeser, along with the heads of the country’s domestic intelligence service, the police and social welfare representatives.

    He condemned an “unbelievable act of terror”, saying he was “sickened and weary of seeing such acts of violence occurring here every few weeks, committed by perpetrators who have come to us in order to find protection here”.

    He insisted that authorities should work “round the clock” to find out why the attacker had not been deported as had been planned.

    Faeser admitted that the EU’s Dublin system, whereby people who enter the EU in one country should have their cases processed in that country, was not working, at the same time as defending her ministry’s deportations record.

    She also warned Merz of making political hay out of the attack, arguing it played into the hands of the far-right.

    Local MP Andrea Lindholz of the CSU said the town was in a deep sense of shock. She said the lack of joined-up thinking between police, social services, intelligence agencies and other authorities was in part to blame for the attack.

    “We must be able to ensure that our authorities are better networked,” she told broadcaster DLF, adding that the attack had underlined how “completely overburdened our system is due to the high number of historical illegal immigrants”.

    Aschaffenburg’s mayor, Jürgen Herzing, drew parallels with other recent attacks, but warned: “We cannot and should not ever blame an entire national group for the attack of an individual … despite anger, grief and thoughts of revenge, let this not spiral into violence and hate.”



    Olaf Scholz, the leader of the German opposition party, has recently ramped up his immigration rhetoric following a knife attack in the country. The incident, which left several people injured, has reignited the debate on immigration policies in Germany.

    In a press conference, Scholz condemned the attack and called for stricter controls on immigration, stating that the country must prioritize the safety and security of its citizens. He also criticized the current government for its lax immigration policies, claiming that they have put the country at risk.

    Scholz’s remarks have sparked controversy, with some accusing him of fear-mongering and exploiting the incident for political gain. However, others have supported his stance, arguing that the safety of the country should be the top priority.

    As the debate on immigration continues to heat up in Germany, it remains to be seen how Scholz’s rhetoric will impact public opinion and the upcoming elections. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

    Tags:

    1. Germany
    2. Opposition leader
    3. Immigration rhetoric
    4. Knife attack
    5. Olaf Scholz
    6. German politics
    7. Anti-immigration sentiments
    8. Political discourse
    9. Far-right views
    10. Xenophobia

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  • MATCHING GAME FROZEN II DISNEY COMPLETE! AGES 3 UP ELSA OLAF BOYS GIRLS FUN!



    MATCHING GAME FROZEN II DISNEY COMPLETE! AGES 3 UP ELSA OLAF BOYS GIRLS FUN!

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    Are you ready to embark on a magical journey with Elsa, Olaf, and all your favorite characters from Frozen II? Introducing the ultimate matching game that is perfect for boys and girls ages 3 and up!

    With vibrant and colorful graphics featuring scenes from the hit Disney movie, this game is sure to provide hours of entertainment and fun for the whole family. Test your memory and matching skills as you uncover pairs of Elsa, Olaf, and other characters in this exciting game.

    Whether you are a Frozen superfan or just looking for a fun and engaging game to play with your little ones, the Frozen II Matching Game is the perfect choice. So gather your family and friends, and get ready to let the magic of Frozen II come to life in this exciting and enchanting matching game!
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