The archive link was to archive.today, though, which while they’re generally better than archive.org at circumventing paywalls they’re quite dodgy and poison DNS from Cloudfire and Quad9.
The archive link was to archive.today, though, which while they’re generally better than archive.org at circumventing paywalls they’re quite dodgy and poison DNS from Cloudfire and Quad9.
Inb4 Tucker Carlson dies in the next few weeks, and everyone in close contact with him suffers serious illness, all in an attempt to get at Zelenski.
Check your underwear, Carlson, that’s more of a risk to you than any window.
Where’s the proof though? It’s easy to say you’ve deleted data.
What’s more, 3rd parties could have had access to the data, even if only to provide the service, and that’s just another party you’re blindly trusting.
The cat is long since out the bag. The sooner we make raw data freely available to everyone the better - that’s certainly a more realistic hope than controlling data access or even getting businesses to pay people for the data they steal from them.
In Counter-Strike, you can still win the match even if you kill all the hostages.
They’re right wing, but the factual score is Mixed, not Low. The rule states:
Rule 3: Opinions articles, or Articles based on misinformation/propaganda may be removed. Sources that have a Low or Very Low factual reporting rating or MBFC Credibility Rating may be removed.
Thus this post is absolutely within the rules.
If you want to challenge the post, you should do so on specific merits, not by trying to bend the rules to suit your narrative.
And what about people waving a white flag all by themselves?
What about Israeli hostages topless waving a white flag, only to be shot indiscriminately by IDF?
It wasn’t labelled as “revenge for funding the UNRWA”, what was stated was:
The Israeli assault has taken place after the Belgian Government announced not to suspend funding for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) on Wednesday.
It’s merely an order of events, you’re the one labelling it “revenge”.
Furthermore, this order of events lines up with the Reuters artcile, which says:
It was not clear when the building was bombed. The spokesperson said Belgium had found out about it on Thursday evening and suspected it had happened on Wednesday.
So it would be right to point out that the Turkish source paints the timeline as a certainty when it is not certain, but if anything the Reuters article is perhaps a little too cautious in not pointing out the possibility that it was done shortly after the Belgian announcement regarding UNRWA, or even mentioning that announcement at all.
I wonder if part of the reason Western nations are “struggling” to use the funds in Ukraine is that this would reduce the need for Ukraine to accept bilateral aid from them.
Later in the day, some farmers managed to get inside the market complex. Police arrested dozens, taking the total number arrested at Rungis on Wednesday to 79.
Many of thesewere arrested for breaking and entering/trespassing, not for obstructing the road. It isn’t clear from the article how many if any were arrested for the road block.
When groups like Extinction Rebellion block the roads it’s wrong, but when farmers do it it’s ok?
It wasn’t the criticism of Russia that’s leading to this, it’s playing without a licence. It’s somewhat similar to the classic “if you’re going to break the law, only break one at a time”.
But what were the arguments presented to the court??
This will indeed be an interesting test. I’m sure Thailand doesn’t want to piss off Russia, not when Russian tourists have been boosting their economy recently. However their human rights obligations should trump that.
The irony of him trying to subvert the German constitution is that he loses all of his own constitutional protection.
Stripped, Beaten or Vanished
Or?
Yes exactly. What I’m saying is that the Israeli state needs to be disbanded, the Palestinian state needs to be disbanded, and a neutral state needs to be set up in their place that only cautiously allows their citizen’s return.
That would be the ideal solution, but actually making that happen is prohibitively complex.
Yeah the problem with the idea is how to make it work - especially when both groups hold religious significance to the area.
I think maybe some kind of relocation, but with passports that grant them permission to travel to the religious city of Jerusalem. The region itself must be carefully managed as a tourist destination for all nationalities and religions. Then over time people may be allowed to settle back there.
Toll roads are for profit. Roads shouldn’t be for profit.