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Cielquiparle (
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Rishi Sunak has criticised the EU for its "regrettable choice of words" ... after EU leaders ... supported an Argentinian-backed declaration that used the name Islas Malvinas alongside Falkland Islands ... at a meeting of EU leaders with counterparts from the Celac bloc of Latin America and the Caribbean .... [link removed]
Downing Street has criticised the "regrettable" decision by the European Union to refer to the Falkland Islands as "Islas Malvinas"Â ... in a document signed off by EU leaders when they met with the Celac group of Latin American and Caribbean leaders in Brussels. [link removed]
this one was difficult to get down to 200 characters without confusing the reader, but i believe i have done so with no room to spare. if the image is used, i am assuming that the space before the parenthetical referencing the image is not counted; if i am wrong, i think "between" could be replaced with "of".note that "Islas Malvinas" is in italics despite the proper name exception of
mos:foreignitalic because the italics are being used to denote that the words are being used as words, as per
mos:wordsaswords; i had used quotation marks instead in the article, but needed the extra space in the hook.
created by
dying (
talk). self-nominated at 16:26, 13 August 2023 (UTC).reply
New enough and long enough. QPQ present. Hook fact checks out and is neutral; consider linking Islas Malvinas to
Falkland Islands, as I suspect many English-language readers may not recognize the term. No textual issues.
Sammi Brie (she/her â˘Â
t â˘
c) 00:26, 22 August 2023 (UTC)reply
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The result was: promoted by
Cielquiparle (
talk)Â 01:55, 6 September 2023 (UTC)reply
Rishi Sunak has criticised the EU for its "regrettable choice of words" ... after EU leaders ... supported an Argentinian-backed declaration that used the name Islas Malvinas alongside Falkland Islands ... at a meeting of EU leaders with counterparts from the Celac bloc of Latin America and the Caribbean .... [link removed]
Downing Street has criticised the "regrettable" decision by the European Union to refer to the Falkland Islands as "Islas Malvinas"Â ... in a document signed off by EU leaders when they met with the Celac group of Latin American and Caribbean leaders in Brussels. [link removed]
this one was difficult to get down to 200 characters without confusing the reader, but i believe i have done so with no room to spare. if the image is used, i am assuming that the space before the parenthetical referencing the image is not counted; if i am wrong, i think "between" could be replaced with "of".note that "Islas Malvinas" is in italics despite the proper name exception of
mos:foreignitalic because the italics are being used to denote that the words are being used as words, as per
mos:wordsaswords; i had used quotation marks instead in the article, but needed the extra space in the hook.
created by
dying (
talk). self-nominated at 16:26, 13 August 2023 (UTC).reply
New enough and long enough. QPQ present. Hook fact checks out and is neutral; consider linking Islas Malvinas to
Falkland Islands, as I suspect many English-language readers may not recognize the term. No textual issues.
Sammi Brie (she/her â˘Â
t â˘
c) 00:26, 22 August 2023 (UTC)reply