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Gaza Medic Killings: Israel's Shifting Stories Under Fire
Great analysis, lets hope for some real change from all the carnage. -
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Thai Restaurant Sparks Outrage with Controversial 'Skinny Discount'
Let me guess too many fat liberal white women in elephant pants got offended? Good, that's a reason to double-down on the policy and extend it to more restaurants. -
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AMLO requirements
The banks are matching your name and passport number against the mobile phone number you use. If they are the same no need to do anything. If not you need to update. My passport number was 1 digit incorrect, went into True and they corrected it. -
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Shock in Donetsk: Chinese Fighters Caught Battling for Russia!
In a startling development, Ukrainian forces have captured two Chinese men fighting alongside Russian troops in the embattled Donetsk region. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the incident, revealing that intelligence suggests "significantly more" Chinese nationals might be participating with Russian forces. This revelation raises eyebrows concerning China's involvement, given its diplomatic support for Russia since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. China, which hasn't officially provided military support or weapons to Russia, is now under pressure to clarify its position. Zelenskyy has instructed his Foreign Minister to contact Beijing for an explanation, emphasising that Chinese citizens fighting in Ukraine undermines Beijing's claim to neutrality and its role as a responsible UN Security Council member. Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has summoned China's chargé d’affaires to demand clarification. The discovery of Chinese fighters in Donetsk is particularly concerning, considering China’s public stance for peace. Beijing has yet to comment on the situation, adding to the international intrigue. Meanwhile, diplomatic tensions continue as Russia dismisses a U.S. proposal for a ceasefire, with both sides seemingly preparing for intensified military actions in the coming months. Analyst Nico Lange from the Center for European Policy Analysis notes the lack of indications towards a ceasefire, anticipating continued conflict. During a press conference in Kyiv, Zelenskyy and visiting Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever discussed military cooperation. Belgium announced a 1 billion euro aid package to support Ukraine and explored joint investment in Ukraine’s defense sector. In parallel, Russian Foreign Ministry officials are set for talks with U.S. counterparts in Istanbul, signaling attempts to address broader diplomatic issues between the nations, including the normalization of embassy operations. The capture of Chinese fighters adds a complex layer to the geopolitical dynamics of the Ukraine conflict, challenging alliances and diplomatic positions while highlighting the unpredictable nature of the ongoing war. Based on a report from AP 09.04.2025 -
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IPhones to Hit $3.5K? Trump Tariffs Spark Apple Revolt
Never gonna happen, not even close to it. Besides this the days of Apple being special or expensive are over since many years by now. You buy even a M4 Mac Mini, super powerful home PC, for just 20K baht new, nowadays, that's the latest model. Can run 4 monitors on it. It's just the typical frugal people who still walk around with their half broken androids thinking that Iphones that just work, cost so much. I mean even an Iphone 11 functions better than virtually any Android today. I sold consumer and business grade dell, lenovo for over a decade, same for android. Now it's soon 8 years in apple, my son is still using my first devices, I would in reality not even have to renew if it wasn't work and professional use. The exchange rates will have more impact on the local iphone prices than the tarrifs will.
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