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smygge
i rly dislike when Americans complain:see India, see Africa, see Asia - - where material conditions are all met?see America.. #special https://twitter.com/xychelsea/status/1391118298323030025 socialism never works, i was born in a
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Paul Natt
PaulNatt1
I got this message from Vijay Advani, who attended today a Zoom call with US Secretary of State along with 139 US CEOs to discuss US - India Covid relationship:âââââââââââââ-US
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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
ReichlinMelnick
Holy crap. I didnât think theyâd actually go for it. This is insane.https://twitter.com/joshdorner/status/1286740382253031431 I canât believe the judge in this hearing is taking the position that itâs unclear legally if
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I Am A Nishtha Gautam
TedhiLakeer
Just shut up already about the photos/videos of dead bodies & burning pyres being âoffensiveâ.Who is this coverage offending, after all? Only those who want to proclaim âAll is wellâ
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Mike Crawley
CBCQueensPark
During a 25-minute news conference, Merrilee Fullerton took no responsibility for what happened in long-term care. She blamed it all mostly on previous governments, but also the health bureaucracy, community
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Zari
LaMadreena
From the Mughal Empire to Sikh Empire, Punjabi never had an official status, the language of the courts was Persian. The region was rife with indigenous schools which taught in
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Jonathan Culbreath
maestrojmc
This is beautiful: Corporatism, even (and perhaps especially) monarchic corporatism, better represents the common interests than parliamentary democracy.https://twitter.com/sancrucensis/status/1253036164308701185 Re: corporatism, everybody should rea
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jatella
jatella
J. Sexton; footnote 15, âAnte-Anti-Blacknessâ (2012):âBlackness does not come from Africa. Rather, Africa and its diaspora become black at a particular stage in their history. It sounds a little strange
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nilus
nilus110
Saw a few minutes of that cruise-ship singer's travel show last night, I was admiring the huge communal public baths in (I think) Budapest, then within seconds she was looking
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George Siemens
gsiemens
The process of "systemic sensemaking" starts after every catastrophe: from Pearl Harbour to Challenger/Columbia to 9/11 to Covid-19. The system holds the knowledge but a crystallizing event solidifies its relevance.
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Shubhankar Chaudhary
shubhankarchau7
1. Sir, British implemented Civil Services in order to formalize their hold on the country. They brought in rigid rules and complicated regulations, paperwork that were designed to stifle any
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Jakub Janda
_JakubJanda
THREAD: Czech Republic has its new National Strategy for Countering Hybrid Interference.Europe-wide, it is relatively unique policy document, focusing directly on hybrid threats.See details what it says in this thread
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Yohan Senarath
YohanSena
It's been inspirational to see @MFA_SriLanka rising to the challenge during #COVID19. They've helped stranded citizens return home, delivered food and water to those who most need it, and helped
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Lara Logan
laralogan
So interesting to finally see this strategy come together - after months of the Lincoln project and others pushing these ideas separately. If you look at this critically - which
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Brian Bateson
Bateson_AB
Some people are losing their heads over the notion that Alberta will pursue potential solutions related to the #COVID19 pandemic that have been approved by world leading regulators but have
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Matthew Lesh
matthewlesh
The bureaucracy surrounding personal protective equipment procurement is putting lives on the line. My latest for the @Telegraph:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/04/22/nhss-soviet-style-command-control-system-driving-ppe-woes/ 1. The Govtâs cent
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