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Australia Bans Kanye West Over 'Heil Hitler' Song
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Why Trump is the wrong man for job
Job reports in not a 100 k gain but 33.000 lost of jobs in the private sector. Tired of winning. -
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USA U.S. Slows Missile Deliveries to Ukraine Over Concerns About Domestic Stockpiles
You really have no idea what you say as long as it shows your hate for Trump. #1. Why would you be shown anything about ramped up productions or armament. #2. Why would the US een ramp up production yet, the OP clearly states the reason may be because the stockpile is diminishing due to excessive sales to Ukraine. So no ramp up in production would not even have begun yet. Please stop twisting OPs just to show your anti-Trump rhetoric. -
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Report Thailand Tackles Decline in School Enrolment and Teacher Workload
And you can buy a rural house in Japan for the price of a cup of coffee. Although eventually Japan will be economically forced to ramp up the virtually non-existent immigration just so they have somebody to clean the toilets. Tokyo will look like London, 33% native inhabitants. -
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Myanmar Blocks Timor Leste’s Bid to Join ASEAN
Wiki Myanmar’s junta has formally opposed Timor Leste’s accession to ASEAN, warning that the tiny nation’s ties with resistance forces violate the bloc’s founding principles and must be addressed before membership can proceed. In a letter sent to Malaysia, the current ASEAN chair, the military regime in Naypyitaw accused Timor Leste of breaching the core ASEAN principle of non-interference by engaging with Myanmar’s shadow government and resistance groups. The junta singled out the National Unity Government (NUG), which it considers illegitimate, as a red line. The letter, signed by Han Win Aung, director-general at Myanmar’s foreign ministry, called on ASEAN to “suspend all related procedural considerations” regarding Timor Leste’s admission until it “rectifies its policy” on Myanmar. The tone was unusually blunt, asserting that Timor Leste’s current approach should lead ASEAN to “firmly reject” its membership. The objection throws a wrench into ASEAN’s plan, agreed at a May summit, to welcome Timor Leste as its 11th member during the upcoming leaders’ meeting in October. That announcement had marked a milestone for the Southeast Asian bloc’s long-delayed expansion. Timor Leste, which gained independence from Indonesia in 2002, has lobbied for ASEAN membership for over a decade. But its recent outreach to Myanmar’s opposition—particularly a video call in May between the Malaysian prime minister and NUG leaders—has clearly rattled the junta. The row highlights a growing fault line within ASEAN, which has struggled to deal with the fallout of Myanmar’s 2021 coup. While some members, notably Malaysia and Indonesia, have taken a tougher stance, others remain wary of provoking further division. ASEAN now faces a delicate balancing act. With foreign ministers due to meet from 9–11 July, the chair will need to navigate Myanmar’s defiance without derailing Timor Leste’s long-awaited entry. For now, Timor Leste’s ASEAN dream hangs in the balance—held hostage, it seems, to a crisis far beyond its borders. -2025-07-03 -
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Landmark Inquiry: British Committed Genocide Against Indigenous Australians in Victoria
So we should deny what occurred so we don’t have to pay out? or is it something deeper like Holocaust denial?- 1
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