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Not the abroad Katılım Mayıs 2008
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OLI@Oli_Ekun·
DIAZZZZZZZZZZZ STRAIGHT FROM THE SLUMS OF COLOMBIAAAAAAAAA
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babs.eth@_bablo_·
Camavinga will chop this blame
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RIJI@rijiriji·
Camavinga don make life hard now
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
Long unofficially banned from appearing on state TV, incoming Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar appears on a channel to which he was previously not allowed only to announce an end of "North Korean" style Orban media monopoly.
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B.M.@ireallyhateyou·
This Holocaust Remembrance Day I choose to remember Folke Bernadotte, a Swedish count and diplomat who, as vice-president of the Swedish Red Cross, managed to save more than 30k prisoners from concentration camps during World War II. In 1948 he was appointed by the UN to be the mediator in Palestine. His WWII past didn't help him when the Stern Gang (Lehi), a Zionist miltia, made him the target of a defamation campaign and released a caricature (attached) of him being kicked out of Palestine while giving the Nazi salute, with the text: "A suggestion to the agent Bernadotte: get out of our country". After Bernadotte didn't comply with the "suggestion" he was assassinated in Jerusalem by the Lehi on September 19th, 1948, along with the head of the UN's French military observers in Palestine. One of the commanders of the Lehi at the time, who was responsible for ordering the hit, was Yitzhak Shamir, later the Prime Minister of Israel.
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Ojà Aṣọ
Ojà Aṣọ@OjaAso·
Can we talk about the weird stigma around reselling aso-ebi? 👀 Luxury brands resell for MORE than retail. Nobody shames that. Why should recouping money on a beautiful outfit you wore once be any different? 1/2
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