And election campaigns only last a few weeks as opposed to the seemingly constant campaign in the US.
And parties publish manifestos with their positions on everything, as opposed to what both major parties are currently doing.
And election campaigns only last a few weeks as opposed to the seemingly constant campaign in the US.
And parties publish manifestos with their positions on everything, as opposed to what both major parties are currently doing.
Hezbollah decided to switch to using pagers because you can’t track them. Not sure if anyone else (eg. Medical personnel) was also using them.
They’re not at war with Hezbollah, so it’s just terrorism really.
Let’s start by putting up cameras in all his houses.
But I was assured Israel was a democracy, and calling them a Jewish ethnostate was just slander.
And they’ll still be able to source that no matter what. If Kim Jong Un can still get his Cognac, the elites in Russia would have no problem getting some crates through China.
For a lot of devices that will leave an unsecured wifi network on that will
It’s probably better for Ukraine if alcoholism is still a societal problem in Russia. You don’t want to have to fight sober frontline soldiers.
I doubt that would help, unless you told Ukrainians to switch from bombing refineries to bombing distilleries at the same time.
Least biased for an outlet that according to the wiki link
RFE was founded by the National Committee for a Free Europe as an anti-communist propaganda[8] source in 1949
Yeah, not sure what those European countries are afraid of. The IMF will recommend that they privatise their industries, lower taxes for the wealthy and raise the pension age to 80 years.
Just let the IMF do its job and Ukrainians will take Moscow within weeks.
Only took them 10 months to start pushing back slightly on genocide.
Yeah, why the hell is OP using SMS?
There’s no war in the West Bank, that’s Gaza. And this is part of a pattern, the US didn’t give a shit when Rachel Corrie was murdered, or Shireen Abu Akleh (during “peacetime”).
Yeah, Russia is funding all sorts of critics of the US government, some of them on the left too. Doesn’t necessarily mean they agree with Russia on everything. When RT was still allowed to broadcast in the US, people like Chris Hedges had a show on there.
Honestly, I don’t see how this indictment squares with the first amendment, especially after citizens united. If money is speech, what’s the difference between some American billionaire funding some guys that say things they agree with, and a foreign government/billionaire doing the same? If they’re banning Russian funding, why not ban Al Jazeera, Deutsche Welle, South China Morning Post, the BBC, etc?
And now job boards are full of ads for ‘salesforce developers’ that pay ridiculous amounts because nobody really wants to work on salesforce.
Yeah, usually these companies just end up storing it all in a warehouse or a field until they go bankrupt, then the people behind that company start another company doing the same. And yeah, they promise they’re working on technology to do the actual future recycling, but it never pans out.
Or back in the days where Google Reader was a thing, one request from them could represent millions of readers.
Putin didn’t care about optics in Beslan or at the Dubrovka Theater. He can control what the media knows about this, and even if villages are destroyed he can just blame the Ukrainians.
Of never participating in genocide again, right?