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A Russian proposal that USA, Russia and China carve up the world between them
Inspired by Trump's threat to seize Greenland, a well-known Russian pundit proposes Trump lets Russia 'empty' Ukraine, as Trump himself suggests regarding Gaza. A win-win all round, he claims , but there is disagreement amongst the resident pundits. -
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UK Population Set to Surge to 72.5 Million by 2032, Driven by Migration
That number is probably true right now. -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
Update: Putin reject peace talks. He basicaly said there will be no peace talks if zelensky is still the head of ukraine -
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British Man Arrested in Thailand for 20-Year-Old UK Murder Case
Neither did Ronnie Biggs. or Kenneth Noye. If he is a murderer who ran off to Thailand with two kids in tow, then he is of a different mindset to everyone on this forum (I could be wrong, some forum members might be criminals on the run). There is arrogance, a belief that no one will ever solve it, that the British police don't care about a dead Thai lady, that Thais don't care about dead Thai ladies, that the Thai police don't care, that the Thai police are too stupid. I'm no murderer, I don't think I would ever be a murderer, but I'd imagine a murderer doesn't think like me. If a murderer thought like me, they would have handed themselves in or topped themselves. If I killed someone, I think I could never live with myself. Living openly is neither proof of innocence or guilt. Circumstantially, the man seems a bit of a falure. He returned to the UK, after a bit of post-Uni TEFL teaching, and got himself a job as a "lecturer" in the UK in the early 90s, in Portsmouth, on what was then, a pretty standard starting salary. I suspect he was in vocational training, n. ot actually in academia. A move to Rugby. where his wife got a part time job which helped pay the bills. Things were tight, but he managed to buy a small house. She fell ill, and they lost the house, moving into rented accomodation in Rugby. Then they end up at his parents' house, a man approaching 40, with 3 kids, and an unhappy wife. Normally jobs in education, while not terrifically well paid, are safe jobs, and you can expect to retire on an ok pension. When living with his parents, did he have a job, or was he an unemployed lecturer. His wife then disappears, and his reaction is to leave her son (his stepson) with his parents, and take the two younger children with him to Thailand of all places, and get a job, on a meagre salary, teaching English again, to college students in a remote part. His step son, by all accounts, has carved out his own life in the UK. As a father, isn't his priority the welfare of his children? As someone who works in education, he's probably aware of the effects of disruption on children. Their mother disappears, for whatever reason he states to them, so he takes them away from their schools and schoolfriends. His financial situation was such when his wife lost her £3000 a year job due to miscarriages, he couldn't pay the mortgage. One of the curious released details of the body was that the police noted she had recently put on weight. -
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