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If you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life.
Malaysia Katılım Aralık 2019
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@tedlieu @WhiteHouse Very suspicious situation. If he aced in all three cognitive tests, why the need to take three. One is already good enough. 😵💫
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Dear @WhiteHouse: Why are cognitive tests continuously being administered to trump? This is not normal. What are you hiding from the American people?
Also let trump know that squirrel is the wrong answer.
Acyn@Acyn
Trump: I took three cognitive tests. They are hard. Many people in this room couldn’t ace them. The first question is you have a lion, a bear, an alligator, and a what's another good, a squirrel, OK? Which is the squirrel?
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Donald Trump is OPENLY calling to suspend elections so MAGA can rig them.
That’s how democracy ends.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar
The president demands election results be thrown out so Republicans win more seats
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China built a $20 billion oil refinery in Nigeria, and Europe is furious.
Nigeria, one of Africa's largest oil producers, had no refinery. For decades, it exported crude and imported gasoline at markup. China's Dangote Oil Refinery in Lagos changed that. Now Nigeria is exporting refined gasoline instead of just raw crude.
The refinery is operating at 94% of its 650,000-barrel-per-day capacity, meeting domestic demand with surplus shipped abroad. In March, Nigeria exported approximately 44,000 barrels of gasoline per day. A single shipment of 317,000 barrels reached Mozambique—the first delivery to East Africa.
Production is projected to reach 1.4 million barrels per day within three years, making it Africa's largest refinery.
For decades, Western oil majors kept Nigeria dependent while extracting crude, refining it abroad, and selling it back at a premium. China built the infrastructure Europe refused to. Now Nigeria controls its own energy supply chain, and European refiners are losing a captive market.
This is what economic sovereignty looks like. This shouldn’t surprise any of our subs, we covered this story back in November on DD Geopolitics.
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