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European Parliament Launches Initiative to Boost Lawmaker Attendance at Debates
Don't pay them if they don't attend, that will increase attendance! -
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The Troubling Decline of DEI: A Step Backward for America
Except that's not how it works at all. Here is the current racist advert for internships at MI5 in the UK that allows everyone to apply except white people. https://www.mi5.gov.uk/careers/opportunities/internships -
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I fired a date for voting for Trump
I fired a date for voting for Trump. Why tell Us? 🙏 -
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They love Trump, but many on the right loathe the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal he demanded
IMO, Trump want to keep Tik Tok alive as a bargaining chip with Xi. Sacrificing a national security threat for something of lesser importance is a foolish and dangerous strategy. -
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French mafia chaos: Phuket residents slam tourists’ alley blockade - video
This is also true, but as I have experienced before the island is packed. Last year I was there to show my grandchildren Wat Chalong and Big Budha, they stayed at Mariott not far from the airport, one big traffic jam from there to What Chalong. -
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UK Envoy Announces Major Plans for 170-year Thailand Ties
Fun fact Thailand (or Siam as it was known) is the only country to declare war on Australia! Therefore at the end of the war Thailand had to sign a different Peace Treaty with Australia. All other Axis Belligerents signed with the UK acting on Australias’ behalf. Source Google AI. The Australian–Thai Peace Treaty was signed in Bangkok on April 3, 1946, ending World War II between the two countries. The treaty's full title is "Final Peace Agreement Between the Government of Australia and the Government of Siam"- 1
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