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power grid failure / blackout in spain
Welcome! Welcome to your new Green world!!! -
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US Navy Loses $60 Million Fighter Jet After Incident Aboard Aircraft Carrier
Don't misunderstand. That F18 was fired by DOGE as surplus to requirements. -
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Keir Starmer Braces for Local Election Setbacks as Reform Gains Ground
At least he wasn't asleep in Parliament like this purple haired Labour MP. -
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Trump has signed 124 orders in less than 100 days. Scholars warn this is a constitutional cr
Another interesting Executive Order from yesterday... ENFORCING COMMONSENSE RULES OF THE ROAD FOR AMERICA’S TRUCK DRIVER Section 1. Purpose. America’s truck drivers are essential to the strength of our economy, the security of our Nation, and the livelihoods of the American people. Every day, truckers perform the demanding and dangerous work of transporting the Nation’s goods to businesses, customers, and communities safely, reliably, and efficiently. Proficiency in English, which I designated as our official national language in Executive Order 14224 of March 1, 2025 (Designating English as the Official Language of the United States), should be a non-negotiable safety requirement for professional drivers. They should be able to read and understand traffic signs, communicate with traffic safety, border patrol, agricultural checkpoints, and cargo weight-limit station officers. Drivers need to provide feedback to their employers and customers and receive related directions in English. This is common sense. https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/04/enforcing-commonsense-rules-of-the-road-for-americas-truck-drivers/ -
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Travel Bangkok Ranks 6th Among World's Most Expat-Friendly Cities
Nothing worse than a boring expat who says how amazing their home country is but refuses to leave. -
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The Death of Viktoriia Roshchyna: Putin's Despicable Regime Commits another Hideous Crime
Russia’s ‘Ghost Detainees’: The Investigation That Cost Viktoriia Roshchyna Her Life Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna was pronounced dead in Russian captivity in October 2024, after being secretly held for months in Russian-occupied Ukraine and a Russian prison. In February 2025, her body was repatriated; the body showed marks of torture and was returned without some organs. Viktoriia wrote about the occupation regimes the Russians and their local collaborators were putting in place, about the occupation of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, and about the terror: how Russia was snuffing out resistance by detaining, threatening, beating and killing thousands of local civilians. “Viktoriia was the only reporter who covered the occupied territories. For her, it was a mission,” Sevgil Musaieva, her editor at online news outlet Ukrainska Pravda said. “She was the bridge between Ukraine and those territories who provided this critical information about life [there]. After she disappeared, there is no coverage of what is happening.” Roshchyna, 27, disappeared in August 2023 while reporting from Ukraine's Russian-occupied territories, with Moscow admitting her detention only the following year. For more about Vika's story: https://forbiddenstories.org/russia-detainees-investigation-viktoriia-roshchyna/ https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20250429-forbidden-stories-viktoriia-project-ukraine-war-russia-occupied-territories-viktoriia-roshchyna
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