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@HearnsOfficial Expensive houses and living costs! Is that enough 🤣🤣
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And what do we have to show for it?
World of Statistics@stats_feed
🇮🇪 Ireland set to surpass Luxembourg and become richest country in Europe by 2030, IMF says.
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Why would you do this for Ukraine and Moldova but not the UK? Bizarre anti-British behaviour…
Politics Global@PolitlcsGlobal
🚨🇪🇺 NEW: The EU has announced that EU citizens will now be able to call, send messages and use data with no additional fees in Ukraine and Moldova The two countries join other non-EU states like Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland who also provide the same access Negotiations are underway to include the following countries as part of a similar deal: 🇦🇱 Albania 🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇽🇰 Kosovo 🇲🇪 Montenegro 🇲🇰 North Macedonia 🇷🇸 Serbia
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@AJEnglish Sooner the better Israel is wiped from the face of the planet?
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Starting in 2027, smartphones sold in the European Union will be required to have user-replaceable batteries designed for greater durability and more charging cycles.
Manufacturers must also provide spare parts and repair manuals for at least 10 years after a model is released.
This is real pressure against planned obsolescence. It should mean phones that actually last longer, cheaper fixes, and a lot less electronic waste piling up. About time.


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Az EU polgárai az EU–Izrael társulási megállapodás felfüggesztését kérik az emberi jogok megsértése miatt.
📣 983 277 aláírás. Még 16 723 hiányzik az 1 000 000-hoz.
✍️ Írd alá 2 perc alatt:
eci.ec.europa.eu/055/public/?lg…
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@MAGAMAHACindy It’s quite literally what your constitution aims to achieve
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You can’t be American and stand against the President.
Rev .Vitus@Vitus_osst
You can't be a Catholic and stand against the Pope.
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The protests in Ireland are not about just fuel! They are about the distance between Ireland on this graph and every other modern and developed economy. Ireland is second wealthiest but gets waaaaay less than any other country for that wealth. By a golden mile.
That visual gap in this graph? That’s what people are protesting. It’s a lack of infrastructure and the everyday enshittification of services, the economy, and the additional difficulty of trying to live, relative to peers in any other country. It also highlights why people don’t get uniformly listened to! - because there is no government architecture to engage meaningfully across this huge gap.
That gap is a three hour drive to work in traffic, a 14 month wait for an MRI, buses that don’t arrive, trains that don’t exist, schools that have no places for your kids, houses that are unaffordable, pubs that close before midnight, €12 sandwiches, expensive fuel.
People feel this gap, even if they can’t explain it precisely. And that builds into resentment, and ultimately protest. Fuel just happened to be the next thing that could be pointed to, today.

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Please sign this European Citizens' Initiative to demand the full suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement. 1,000,000 signatures needed. Almost 860,000 have already signed showing that they are appalled by Israel's crimes.
🔗 eci.ec.europa.eu/055/public/#/s…

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I have signed this initiative eci.ec.europa.eu/055/public . Sign it and share it! eci.ec.europa.eu/055/public/
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