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mysharona1987 · 4 months
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You just know the NYT has a “style guide” for this sort of thing.
Maybe someone there should get fed up and leak it.
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bloodfreakcastiel · 1 year
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greencarnation · 6 months
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"ukraine invasion" vs "israel-hamas war" hm. something something wording and western media bias and propaganda
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eelo · 10 months
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chaoticace22 · 10 months
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this summer is definitely something...
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macleod · 8 months
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Elon Musk secretly ordered SpaceX engineers to switch off the Starlink satellite communications network near the coast of occupied Crimea in order to thwart a Ukrainian surprise attack on Russia’s naval fleet, according to a report.
Source: The Daily Beast via CNN - September 7th 2023
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Source: Brianna Wu @\briannawu@\mstdn.social
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PLEASE PLEASE DON'T STOP SAYING THEIR NAMES. DONT LET THE CONVERSATION WITHER, WHEN ITS ALL THEY HAVE. IT'S NOT HARD.
THE CONGO REPUBLIC, PALESTINE, SUDAN, SYRIA, UKRAINE, AND ANYWHERE ELSE. THESE ARE PEOPLE. THEY DESERVE TO BE TREATED LIKE IT.
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wingsandhunters · 10 months
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me scrolling through that one destiel meme like an old man turns over the pages to a newspaper on a Sunday morning, on a rocking chair on his porch with a black coffee and a cigarette
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mysharona1987 · 2 months
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BBC not even trying to hide its bias anymore.
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skz-miroh · 10 months
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Nothing will ever match up to November 5th 2020 but June 24th 2023 came pretty damn close
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blueiskewl · 2 months
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Moscow Auction House Sells a $1 Million Painting Stolen from a Ukrainian Museum
In Russia, Ukrainian artist Ivan Aivazovsky’s painting “Moonlit Night” has been put up for auction, according to Ukraine’s former Deputy Attorney General and Prosecutor of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Gyunduz Mamedov, who has reported the auction plans.
Russia’s looting and destruction of Ukrainian museums and cultural heritage sites have resulted in significant losses, with nearly 40 museums plundered and almost 700 heritage sites damaged or destroyed since the invasion began in February 2022, causing cultural losses estimated in the hundreds of millions of euros.
The first report that “Moonlit Night” will be the main lot of the auction, which will take place at the Moscow Auction House on 18 February, appeared on the Telegram channel by Russia’s state-funded news agency RIA Novosti, noting that the painting was estimated at 100 million rubles (approximately $1.09 million) before the sale.
‘In 2017, [Interpol], at the request of [Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Crimea], put the paintings on the international wanted list. Thus, Russia openly disregards [international law], as according to the 1970 UNESCO Convention, the export of cultural properties and transfer of ownership is prohibited,” Mamedov emphasized on X.
In 2014, during the early stages of Russia’s occupation of Crimea, Aivazovsky’s painting “Moonlit Night” was illegally transferred to the Simferopol Art Museum, along with 52 other artworks.
In 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, some of his works were destroyed in an airstrike on the Kuindzhi Art Museum in Mariupol, and others were looted by Russian forces from Mariupol and Kherson museums, including “The Storm Subsides,” which was moved to the Central Taurida Museum in Simferopol, Crimea.
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globalhappenings · 2 years
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US collects data on Russia and does not understand Ukraine's military strategy - NYT
US collects data on Russia and does not understand Ukraine’s military strategy – NYT
American spy agencies are focusing their efforts on collecting information on hostile governments. American spies are watching Russia. Photo: collage “Today” American intelligence agencies have less information than they would like about Ukraine’s operations, but have a much better understanding of the state of Russian forces, their planned operations, successes and failures. Governments often…
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halcyonn-the-ratking · 10 months
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can the 2020's stop speedrunning historical events pretty pretty please
please
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rotzaprachim · 6 months
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one of the things I think a lot of goyim esp western based don’t clock about Jews is that a lot of the places we lived before mass immigration to the US&west and the creation of the state of Israel not only often pretty violently killed or expelled us, but were and are sights of continual warfare and dislocation that was and continued to be fucked up by external and internal conflict, by the direct actions of the British ottoman French American and Russian imperialisms….. Jews only became a “western” people through the acts of violent dislocations from our homelands we’d often lived in for hundreds and thousands of years.
We lived in Afghanistan. We lived in Yemen. We lived in Iraq. We lived in Serbia. We lived in Bosnia & Herzegovina. We lived in Belarus. We lived in Ethiopia. We lived in Algeria. We lived in Morocco. We lived in Syria. We lived in Iran. We lived in Kurdistan. And we lived in Ukraine. We often have complicated histories with these places, varying extents to which we identified with them or with the nationalisms that drew their borders, but we lived there, and in so many ways, from our language to stories to food, we carry them with us and are hurt by the loss of their memory in our lives, pushed into the diaspora of the diaspora. None of this justifies the often profoundly violent antisemitisms we found there, nor should it allow for simple rounds of flag waving - our communities were almost always older than the modern states, and many institutionalized Jewishness as something irreconcilable from the modern National Citizen. But we lived there. Inextricably we are a part of their history, just as they are a part of us.
Any simplistic takes about how Israeli jews should just LEAVE AND GO HOME without understanding the contexts of why that isn’t possible not only whitewashes histories of violent antisemitism but also the CURRENT ongoing realities in many of the countries we lived in, and it comes off not only as callous to Jews but to the people who continue to live there, after our links were severed. Any antizionism that doesn’t seriously reckon with these histories is incomplete. “Why don’t you go back to where you came from?” The American goy asks. I think of my friends and community. To Odessa? Or to Baghdad? To Aleppo? Or to Herat? YOU TELL ME.
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ask-aph-axis · 5 months
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Happy Thanksgiving from all of us here at ask-aph-axis! Be sure to leave a comment and tell us what you’re thankful for this year :)
Mun is thankful for all of her friends in the hetalia community, this place wouldn’t be nearly as fun without all of you!
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Given the outrageous cost of rent, real estate, groceries, and every other aspect of life in and around Toronto, it's understandable why so many people have chosen to leave Ontario for other places where pastures are greener — that is, cheaper.
But as hard as it is to get by here, is the city unaffordable enough to push you to relocate to an actual warzone just because existence there is far less costly? Some people are saying yes, it is.
More than 160,000 Ukrainian refugees have landed in Canada since their nation's war with Russia began in 2022, but even with the ongoing invasion, many are choosing to go back to their homeland after finding cities like Toronto too expensive to survive in.
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Tagging: @politicsofcanada
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