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Me when I’m pro human trafficking and U.S empire.

Burkina Faso’s military leader, Ibrahim Traoré, has styled himself as the political heir of Thomas Sankara. However, the substance of Traoré’s record since taking power in 2022 is much less ambitious than Sankara’s agenda as president in the 1980s.jacobin.com/2026/04/traore…

Germany’s Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul: We consider sanctions against Israel a thing inappropriate. We urgently call on Iran to come to Islamabad and negotiate constructively with the United States of America. Iran should now grasp this extended hand.


Japanese leader Sanae Takaichi sends a ritual offering as the Yasukuni shrine opens a spring festival honoring Japams war dead, including WWII war criminals I wonder what the people of Nanjing in China think of it?

russians were the largest foreign army in Hitler's Wehrmacht.

85 years ago today, on 21 April 1941, invading Nazi German 🇩🇪 units—aided by local Volksdeutsche—executed 36 Serb 🇷🇸 civilians in Pančevo, near Belgrade. This brutal atrocity was carried out on false pretenses to instill terror and crush any resistance in the town. 1/2 ⬇️

@hayqmets Remember what happened when the Azeris took N-K and expelled all Armenians. None of these EU “friends” lifted a finger. If Armenia wants to survive and thrive, it needs to be neutral but with good relations with everyone including Russia.

Estonian politicians: Zelenskyy's remarks on the Baltics echo Kremlin line #estonia news.err.ee/1610001283/est…

Sweden's socialist experiment collapsed so spectacularly in the 1990s that even the Social Democrats had to abandon their own system and embrace free markets. By 1990, Sweden faced a full-blown economic crisis. Government spending had ballooned to 67% of GDP. Marginal tax rates hit 102% (literally paying the state to work). Public debt exploded. The banking system collapsed under the weight of government-directed credit allocation. Unemployment skyrocketed to 12%. The Swedish model had delivered exactly what free market economists predicted: economic stagnation, capital flight, and fiscal collapse. The government had no choice but to deregulate. They privatized telecommunications, postal services, railways, and electricity. They abolished exchange controls and financial market regulations. They cut government spending from 67% to 49% of GDP. They reduced the top marginal tax rate from 87% to 57%. They opened domestic markets to foreign competition and eliminated price controls across entire sectors. The results were immediate and undeniable. GDP growth accelerated from near-zero to 4% annually through the late 1990s. Unemployment plummeted to 4% by 2000. Productivity surged as companies like Ericsson and Volvo competed globally without government interference. Swedish startups like Skype and Spotify emerged from the newly liberalized economy. Foreign investment flooded back as Sweden transformed from socialist basket case to competitive market economy. Capitalism worked once Sweden removed socialist barriers to growth and competition. Yet, today it is paraded as a socialist success story😂.

That’s a shame, Coolligan! Do you also produce Nazi Germany retro shirts and socks?

Today marks 83 years since the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Facing certain death, Jews chose to fight - not for victory, but for dignity, identity, and the right to resist. Their message endures: freedom isn’t granted - it’s defended. Even against impossible odds. We remember them not only for how they died, but for how they chose to live and to fight.

En octobre 1943, les alliés décidèrent de coopérer pour identifier les criminels nazis et les traduire en justice. L’idée avait été lancée dès 1942 par Moscou ⤵️ #header" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">liberte-actus.fr/culture/histoi…


@ShoahUkraine The Ustaše carried out the killings. The Catholic Church didn’t organize them, but some clergy were complicit and leaders often failed to act decisively.

Московская станция «Маяковская» в объективе фотографа Андрея Мошкарова🔥🧡


🇦🇲🇪🇺🇷🇺 The EU is to deploy a mission to Armenia for 2 years to combat "Russian destabilizing actions" in the country. I believe it's becoming clear what's going to happen in the future. Remember the so-called EU "monitoring mission" in Armenia on the border with Azerbaijan, which naturally didn't do any "monitoring", but lied and covered up attacks from Azerbaijan, and was essentially only for domestic consumption in Armenia. They want to gradually remove the "anti-Azerbaijani" component of the EU presence in Armenia and make their nest here entirely on the anti-Russian position, and in turn transform Armenia into another anti-Russian hub. After the elections, Pashinyan's time to "pay up" will come. A lot of countries will demand payback - Turkey, the U.S., the EU, Azerbaijan.



Wikipedia has a "Palestinian inventions" page and literally half the entries are various types of bombs







