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Putin wonder weapon blows up on launch pad
https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/vladimir-putin-raging-feted-satan-30978129.amp Vladimir Putin raging as feted Satan-2 supernuke branded embarrassing 'failure' edinburghlive.co.uk 3 hours ago Yury Borisov, 68, was sacked as head of the Russian space agency last week and the Kremlin is yet to announce a replacement - but a source claims to know the reason why -
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Donald......and the rest of the world.
It is not difficult. Policies like lower taxes, secure borders, lower inflation win votes. Who are these Europeans? They must be idiots. -
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Thailand Debates Costly Move to Relocate Capital from Bangkok
I think we can learn from history…new capitals are often tools of authoritarian regimes to centralise and consolidate their power. New capitals are frequently employed by authoritarian regimes as tools of control. By moving away from politically engaged, historically significant urban centres, these governments aim to weaken opposition, reinforce regime legitimacy, and construct carefully controlled environments that reinforce their ideological goals. Whether through monumental architecture, geographic repositioning, or rigid urban planning, these capitals serve as physical manifestations of authoritarian power, insulating rulers from democratic movements and consolidating their grip over national affairs. Throughout history, authoritarian regimes have used architecture and urban planning to consolidate control, project power, and suppress democratic movements. One example of this phenomenon is the construction of new capital cities— strategically planned urban centres - not organically grwn cities for people and commerce, they are designed by single entities or cabals to centralize authority, symbolize regime strength, and minimize dissent. There is plent of historical Precedent for this…. e.g. - Stalin, Hitler, and Fascist Urbanism which has been taken uo subsequently by many authoritarian and militaristic regimes – Rome under Mussolini and Paris under Haussmann. Totalitarian leaders like Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler envisioned grand architectural projects that symbolized their regimes' power and ideological dominance. Both sought to transform Moscow and Berlin into monumental capital cities, reinforcing their rule through urban landscapes meant to inspire awe and submission. Their plans included vast public squares, colossal structures, and rigidly controlled urban layouts that reflected the hierarchies of their regimes. While many of these designs remained unrealized, their impact on contemporary urban development remains evident. Thai Prime Minister during the Second World War, Plaek Phibunsongkhram, was inspired by Benito Mussolini. - Phibun's resignation was brought about in part at least by his two grandiose plans: one was to relocate the capital from Bangkok to a remote site in the jungle near Phetchabun in north central Thailand, and another was to build a "Buddhist city" in Saraburi. Similarly, in September 2019, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha proposed the idea of moving the capital to alleviate issues like overcrowding, pollution, and traffic congestion in Bangkok. He mentioned two potential approaches: relocating to a new city or moving administrative functions to the outskirts of Bangkok. This is a version of th old Thai fascist idea, thinly veiled in “environmental concerns. My guess the current proposal is to placate the military who still maintain a majority presence in Thai parliament. The Military will love it! Other examples of Authoritarian governments relocating capitals… Nigeria: Pakistan: Karachi to Islamabad (1959) Brazil: Rio de Janeiro to Brasília (1960) Lagos to Abuja (1991) Kazakhstan: Almaty to Astana (1997) Indonesia: Jakarta to Nusantara Myanmar: Yangon to Naypyidaw (2005) -
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Thailand Debates Costly Move to Relocate Capital from Bangkok
so no relocation there, then. -
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Is mealworm allowed in Thai bread like in the EU since 2025?
I wonder if in Thailand mealworm is allowed to be mixed into bread, cheese, fruits etc. like it is now in the EU. To increase health and wellbeing of EU citizens, and as there has always been a high demand of mealworm powder, the EU clowns have legalized upto 4% of mealworm in bread, and other foods. Here is the link to the EU bulletin: 2025/89 of 20 January 2025 authorising the placing on the market of UV-treated powder of whole Tenebrio molitor larvae (yellow mealworm) as a novel food and amending Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/2470 https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:32025R0089 Long time ago they would have closed a bakery, if they had found such worms in the bread. But now are new times and new regulations. -
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Is Elon Draining the Swamp on Government Spending or Is He the Swamp?
It's a good point. Thing is Trump ran on changing this trough feeding Democrat's corruption and the voters agreed and voted him in. Now the huge waste of tax payer's money is being uncovered. Do you think this is a bad thing?
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