
Argentinian young professional: I voted for Milei and now I can't afford rent anywhere. I'll probably migrate out of the country, but I'll still never vote for the left.
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Argentinian young professional: I voted for Milei and now I can't afford rent anywhere. I'll probably migrate out of the country, but I'll still never vote for the left.

IAF aircraft incident at Pune airport, runway closed. Crew safe. Details awaited.

What Op Sindoor did to the enemy, it knows most clearly, the defence industry knows it too, just check which artillery got sold the most post the operation. And what didn’t get sold. Follow the money.





Hasan’s logic seems to be you can’t criticize Hamas because they are the lesser evil compared to Israel, ignoring the insanity of that statement that would mean you can’t criticize Dems since they are the lesser evil compared to the GOP. And yet…



1956 yılında sınırı koruyan, solda Türk, sağda İran askeri muhtemelen o da Tebriz Türk'ü ve arkalarında Ağrı Dağı. — Bu fotoğraf 1978 yılında Nobel barış ödülüne aday gösterilmiştir.

🟡 Hezbollah MP Ibrahim Al-Mousawi: “No one can disagree that the official authorities should have a monopoly on arms — this is one of the definitions of a state. But one of the most important functions of any state is to defend and protect its people. This is what the army should do. This is their duty. What happened in Lebanon is that at no point has Lebanon had an army equipped enough, or one given the political decision by its leaders, to defend or protect Lebanon. This happened again this time — the Lebanese authorities issued orders to the Lebanese army to withdraw from its positions. The villagers of southern Lebanon, Christians, Muslims, were begging the army to stay. The head of the army himself said, ‘I have many different scenarios I can use to defend or to protect.’ But the officials ordered the army not to fight back, not to protect, not to defend, simply to withdraw... The normal function has not been performed by the government or the army. … And more importantly — how did the resistance come about? Why did we go to fight the occupation, to try to liberate, to protect, to defend? Was the Lebanese army there and we just pushed them aside? Of course not. There was a vacuum, a negligence, a recklessness, an abandonment of the people. As long as the occupation continues, the resistance will continue. The resistance has every right to fight back. If the Lebanese army were equipped well enough to fight back, it’s not a hobby that we want to do. It’s not that we want to be killed or whatever. There was a job to be done. The army didn’t do it. The state didn’t do it… We are doing it. We should be thanked for what we are doing, and not delegitimized because of this.” @jeremyscahill | @ibrahimmousawi

BREAKING: Lacrosse 26 launches on April 24 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S

Haramball derby ⏳️⏳️⏳️

@DThucydides unless you’re genuinely alienated in your own country, this obsession with permanently settling abroad has always felt like a very unimaginative aspiration to me.