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Nadin

@HubbuckNadia

London, England Katılım Kasım 2011
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Крушение промышленности РФ переходит в завершающую стадию — с закрытием заводов и массовыми увольнениями. В ближайшие месяцы мы увидим кульминацию этой драмы — судя по отчётности за первый квартал компании "Северсталь". Лидер черной металлургии, богатейшее предприятие,
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Nadin@HubbuckNadia·
@haywhyy09 This is not Brentwood school’s blazer. AI generated
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AFC_Haywhy09@haywhyy09·
Max Downman proudly arrives at school with his Man of the Match (MOTM) award this morning. 🤩
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Nadin@HubbuckNadia·
@IlyaYashin @tvrain @katyakotrikadze Илья при всем к Вам уважении, а как на счет того народа, который за деньги идет украинцев убивать по контракту, их родственников, которые потом делят заработки и доходы после их смерти? И тому подобных им. Это же тоже русский народ.
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Илья Яшин
Илья Яшин@IlyaYashin·
«Злость украинцев на нас эмоционально понятна. Но народ в России не орки и не черти с рогами, а заложники хунты, захватившей власть». Интервью телеканалу «Дождь» @tvrain в четвертую годовщину начала войны.
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Simon McCoy
Simon McCoy@SimonMcCoyTV·
London. Particularly dangerous tonight ⁦@elonmusk
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Hugo Rifkind
Hugo Rifkind@hugorifkind·
Pathetic performative cowardice. I mean, it's not even a workable lie. A better one would be to pretend it's only the suburbs which are inhabitable, while the centre is lawless. Which obviously wouldn't be true, either, but at least has some remote connection to the actual areas where crime has been going up and down.  Instead they peddle this mad fiction that you can't walk the streets of London after 6pm, like it was 1980s Johannesburg or whatever, when they must KNOW that literally millions of people do this every day and our violent crime statistics have almost never been lower. Honestly, the new willingness of politicians and pundits on the British right to peddle these mad and blatant lies about their own city, which they see outside their own bloody windows, entirely to curry favour with their American counterparts - who at least have the defence of ignorance - is probably the most contemptible political development of my lifetime. I actually wouldn't be surprised if they WERE scared to leave the house, but only for fear of people laughing in their faces. What a joke these people are.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

London used to be the best city in the world. I loved living and working there. Genuinely loved it. The whole world wanted to be in London. Now? It is a dump. Outside a few select posh areas right in the middle of the city, it increasingly resembles the third world. It depresses me so much now, I can’t even tell you. It was our city, our great capital city. The best city. Slowly, but now more and more quickly, it has had its heart torn out. Gangs of men, very often foreign, roaming around stealing phones with no consequences. Police don’t care, nobody cares. Why would they? We’re told it’s just part and parcel of living in a big city. NO IT’S NOT. Filthy underground carriages. It stinks. Graffiti everywhere. Fare-dodgers jump the barriers, nobody from TfL does anything. Security guards just stand there gormless. Most don’t even speak proper English. What’s the point in them being there? Honestly? Decency is becoming less and less common on public transport. If you want to listen to your music, or have a phone call, put your headphones in. PLEASE. We don’t want to hear it your conversation. Obviously. So shut up. Dreadful ‘candy’ shops EVERYWHERE. Always empty. I’ll say it if nobody else will. It’s MONEY LAUNDERING. These awful ‘rickshaw’ bikes flying around, blaring out awful noises. Why is nothing done? It’s just insulting to the rest of us. I don’t want to listen to your shitty music. Nobody does. These e bikes. Just strewn across the streets. Piles of them. It's so damn rude. Homeless people, everywhere. Genuinely mentally ill people seem to be more and more common, just roaming the streets. We’ve all seen it. There has to be a better way. And just everywhere is filthy. Rubbish all over. It stinks of weed. The whole place has just got a more menacing feel about it. It’s concerning even holding a phone out in your hand. How on earth has this been allowed to happen? And it gets worse and worse and worse. This is all in those posh areas I spoke about. Head a bit further out. Good luck. Lewisham? Tower Hamlets? Whitechapel? Plenty of others. It’s a dump. It’s filthy, and it does not feel like Britain. It’s certainly not safe for women. It’s like being teleported to a different country, one borough to the next. None of them Britain. I honestly used to love London so much. It’s now a dying city, and it breaks my heart to watch it happen. But. How can we fix it? You know what's coming. It’s estimated that up to one in 13 people in London is an illegal migrant. As many as 585,000 illegal migrants are in the city… Deport them, and we can start the necessary restoration process. I want my capital city back.

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Fraser Nelson@FraserNelson·
NEW: 93 murders in London (pop: ~9m) in 12 months to October. The city's murder rate is now lowest for decades; perhaps centuries. comment.press/7892
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@Peston He would need to enforce a judgment of the court in Florida in English courts under common law principles as there is no bilateral enforcement agreement between the US and the UK.
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Robert Peston
Robert Peston@Peston·
The legal advice to the BBC I am told is that President Trump was not meaningfully damaged by Panorama’s manipulation of his 6 January speech, and that therefore there is no legal necessity to pay him compensation. The BBC board is therefore likely to resist and fight his demand to be “appropriately compensated” out of court, and will risk him carrying through on his threat to seek $1bn in damages by going to court.
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nazir afzal@nazirafzal·
Shameless hypocrisy A wk ago, Samir Zitouni, would have been one of those brown faces that have erased “our culture,”whose loyalty to this country is questionable. An Algerian immigrant working in a rail industry that is overstaffed Zitouni is the Best of British, Jenrick the …
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Dr. Ian Garner
Dr. Ian Garner@irgarner·
Britain's Reform party is awash with Russian contacts and cash (and, indeed, it seems cash from any bad apple willing to give it to them). theguardian.com/news/ng-intera…
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Valerii Zaluzhnyi
Valerii Zaluzhnyi@ZaluzhnyiUA·
When the curtain rises this week at Covent Garden and the hall resounds with the music of Puccini, the audience will see a story of love and betrayal. The acclaimed soprano Anna Netrebko will step onto the stage as Tosca - and for some, it will be an evening of high art. But for me and for millions of Ukrainians, every note, every tear will sound different. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
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Dominik Hasek
Dominik Hasek@hasek_dominik·
Today I was asked by a Russian journalist (Zarina) from RIA News Sport whether I would participate (if invited) in the match between former @NHL and Russian KHL stars, as Trump and Putin reportedly recently agreed. This is my answer 🧵
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Oluwaseun 🇳🇬
Oluwaseun 🇳🇬@MobyChe·
Has the US president posted about your club?
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@x_zaich Future Islands are amazing
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Natalka
Natalka@NatalkaKyiv·
‼️This is a Must-Read especially since it’s coming from inside of Russia. This post by political blogger Igor Dimitriev is causing a lot of anger among Russian political ‘elites’: “Even the memory of that brief euphoria that accompanied the entry of the CSTO [firces] into Kazakhstan in January 2022 is gradually fading. Then it seemed that Russia was the guarantor of stability, the arbitrator, the center of power. Now there is nothing left of that feeling. Kazakhstan is confidently following its own path, forming its own security strategy. It signed a military cooperation plan with Great Britain, including the training of officers in British military academies. It is building a plant with its Singapore partners to produce 155 mm ammunition, NATO standard. It is introducing a territorial reserve system based on Western models. (There was even a scandal there recently with the local analogue of the Territorial Center of Recruitment). All this in a paradigm where Russia is seen not as an ally, but as a potential threat. Azerbaijan has finally liquidated Armenian Artsakh without regard for the CSTO and killed Russian peacekeepers. After the downed plane in December 2024, it publicly demanded an apology and compensation from Moscow, closed the offices of Russian government agencies. Aliyev plays openly - he is increasing cooperation with Ukraine, supplying humanitarian aid, and avoiding even formal neutrality. Armenia - in the past, the main ally in the Caucasus - has effectively left the Russian orbit. Pashinyan has repeatedly announced his withdrawal from the CSTO, the country recalled its permanent representative to the organization, and closed Russian propaganda channels. Uzbekistan has ignored the CSTO since 2012 and is actively developing partnership with Europe through summits and sectoral agreements. Last year, there was tension between Moscow and Tashkent in connection with the assassination attempt on one of the government officials and the alleged "Chechen trace". Instead of neutral Finland, there is now a 1,300 km border with NATO. Sweden, which remained neutral even during the Second World War, participates in NATO military exercises and supplies weapons to Ukraine. The entire north of Europe is reorganizing its armed forces for joint exercises in the Arctic and the Baltic. All of Europe is turning into a single anti-Russian coalition. Germany is reorienting its production capacities to military orders. The EU's defense spending is aimed at 5% of GDP. For the first time, a single European military budget has appeared. Syria, which recently played the role of a showcase for Russian geopolitical influence, is now a platform for the mass execution of pro-Russian elements. The Russian bases in Syria are the most vulnerable issue for [Russia’s] African initiatives. Over the past three years, the security architecture in Eurasia has changed radically. Russia is no longer a regional leader, a political center, or a guarantor of stability. Geopolitical weight is not just decreasing — it is being reset. In fact, the entire scale of Russia's foreign policy today is tactical battles in the Donetsk and Sumy regions. What was intended as a quick regime change in Kyiv has turned into a protracted meat grinder, devouring the country's geopolitical capital. The entire military machine is focused on storming Ukrainian villages. All resources are squeezed out for the sake of a front that is barely moving. Where everything is heading was clear back in 2022. Nevertheless, the leadership of the Russian Federation has been hammering away at the Ukrainian defense with maniacal persistence. Apparently, the Kremlin believes that if they manage to destroy Ukraine, all the problems will dissolve on their own and 2021 will return. Although by the time Ukraine collapses - if it collapses at all - the world around will be completely different.” Continued below🔽
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Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
Obama 2028. Because the Constitution no longer matters.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Pop Crave
Pop Crave@PopCrave·
Walton Goggins stuns for Cultured Magazine.
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Andrew Fox
Andrew Fox@Mr_Andrew_Fox·
Right. Let’s go in swinging with both fists, here. Let me tell you about LCpl S. I won’t blow his full name on the internet because I don’t know what he’s up to and it might be something cool. This guy was the son of an Afghan refugee from the 1980s war. Of course, he was Muslim. Strapping unit of a bloke. Gave up a degree in astrophysics to join The Parachute Regiment as a private. I once overheard him in a harbour area in the bush in Kenya, giving the other lads a talk about stars and where they come from. When we deployed to Bosnia, I gave him the task of a lecture to the company on Bosnia’s history. Smashed it out of the park. He went to Afghanistan with 2 PARA and came back with a seriously high level medal. His mates love him and called him “the kindest man in the Parachute Regiment”. He won the annual Fishmonger’s Prize for giving successful life-saving CPR to a random unconscious man he came across lying in the street on a night out. He is one of the finest soldiers I had the honour of working alongside. He has my undying respect. And he’s a Muslim. So @LozzaFox and every dickhead who made @BritishArmy turn off the replies on this benign post: get fucked. Utrinque Paratus. Former Emerald 30A, out.
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