World Politics

So :kenya: is not falling for the Uber-style “undercut the competition out of business and survive by burning investor cash to become the monopoly”? Good on them, score +1 for governance. Predatory pricing is scary enough when it’s :saudi_arabia: billions going into Uber. When it’s :cn: doing the predation, that’s more than enough to give one pause.

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The things pols choose to signal being overly environmentally conscious never cease to amaze me. :roll_eyes: All they have to do is fry 'em and add some seasoning. :cook:t4: :wink:

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Netanyahu has long had close relations with Orban, who has been in power since 2010. Their bond has further tightened since Netanyahu’s return to power after the general election in November, with the two showering praise upon each other and looking to further both bilateral ties and their own connection.

“… there’s a plot waiting for you right next to the American embassy”

Weird.

I do not believe for one second that Orban cares about the memorial or Israel.

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More zionist savagery.

They came at dusk, wearing masks. They carried automatic rifles, pistols, knives and clubs. They swung chains. They hauled cans of petrol. They descended out of the Samarian hills bent on revenge, 400 riotous Israeli settlers. They came with the intent of making the villagers of Huwara pay for the deaths of two Israeli settlers, killed that morning on the road to the settlement of Har Bracha, a settlement built on lands seized from Palestinians in 1983. They came shouting slurs and “Death to the Arabs.” They came to make Huwara burn.

The IDF knew they were coming. Shin Bet knew they were coming. Benjamin Netanyahu knew they were coming. None of them moved to stop the raid that was destined to happen, the mayhem and destruction members of Netanyahu’s own coalition government had called for. Hours before the raid, settler Davidi Ben-Zion demanded “erasing Huwara today” and for showing “no mercy” to its villagers.

Not only did the IDF do nothing to prevent the rampage, but at least a dozen soldiers joined the mob as it gathered in the evening light and stayed with them deep into the violent night, through the shootings and beatings and arsons and looting. Rather than protecting them from the raiders, villagers say the IDF soldiers “fired tear gas at residents who were trying to defend themselves.” Nearly 100 Palestinians were treated for inhaling the toxic fumes that shrouded their community that harrowing night.

Dozens of Palestinian homes and shops were torched. Hundreds of trucks and cars and wagons and bicycles were smashed and lit ablaze. Fields were pillaged, olive trees chopped down, livestock killed.

Nearly 400 Palestinians were injured. Miraculously, only one has died–37-year-old Sameh Aqtash, who had just returned home from helping earthquake victims in Turkey, only to be gutshot by a marauding settler. After ransacking Huwara, the settler mob attacked other nearby villages, Zaatara and Burin, shooting two more Palestinians and beating another with an iron bar.

There have been no apologies. Netanyahu has coyly said only that the settlers should not take revenge into their own hands, implying that the IDF would exact it for them. One of his top ministers and advisors, Bezalel Smotrich, was more explicit, saying: “I think the village of Huwara needs to be wiped out. I think the State of Israel should do it.”

The raiding settlers themselves showed no contrition, only regrets that more Palestinians hadn’t died, more buildings hadn’t been reduced to ashes. One described the raid as a “very moving experience.” When told of Aqtash’s death, Daniella Weiss, a long-time settler militant, said coldly: “If he was killed, he was killed.”

Only eight of the rioters were arrested. All have been released. This is the logic of apartheid. The settlers act with impunity, while Palestinians–even children–are seized without charges and held for extended periods without trial. There are now 144 Israeli settlements and another 100 Israeli “outposts” in the West Bank, all of which have been deemed illegal by the International Court of Justice.

Excerpted from here

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joanna lumley rage GIF

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https://www.msn.com/en-xl/news/other/former-president-bolsonaro-tried-to-smuggle-jewellery-from-saudi-arabia-into-brazil-without-declaring-it-and-without-paying-taxes/ar-AA18ctuh?mc_cid=a0869e3cb6&mc_eid=371f0af941

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More on challenges to the Nigerian election results:

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Before I click, there’s no way the USA will sign or ratify it.

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“The High Ambition Coalition – which includes the EU, US, UK and China – were key players in brokering the deal, ”

Sounds like it’s the US deal so…. I guess it will? Congress probably a problem at the moment if they are needed.

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Unfortunately, the USA repeatedly negotiates treaties in the UN then refuses to ratify them.

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