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India has a huge pharma industry. Investments during a pandemic are therefore in order, more than every before.
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A rape in the Australian parliament? How the heck could that happen and who in their right mind could even think of that? Seems so improbable. Are there no surveillance cameras in the chamber?
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Taiwan is virus-free, managed the coronavirus pandemic well, and produces products that are of higher quality than most of China's. No wonder why China would accuse Taiwan of spreading a plague or not meeting safety standards on food produce when China has it out for Taiwan. When a military takeover of the island is on the horizon, within the CCP's plans.
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The intelligence and knowledge that the person seems to have had is too advanced for him to have been a basic religion of peace lover. He managed to stay hidden for decades and deceive the world. Uneducated extremists/jihadists wouldn't have managed such a task.
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赵杨利Yang lee Zhao Japan are allied with countries that have the most powerful militaries on earth. China wouldn't dare challenging that, which is why the country still is in check.
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Good. We don't need painful ritualistic slaughter that hurts animals for no reason other than satisfying a twisted tradition. If that isn't liked, move back to a country that you're able to resort to these questionable traditions.
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What's the requirement to be a good leader? Bashing Pakistan on Indian news channels? 😏
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We all know that US are hypocrites. Many countries are. But human rights shouldn't and don't apply to criminals, those threatening the police, and those engaging in grave misconduct in the public, as we saw here. Look into the situation before commenting. The police did, as per usual, the right thing here.
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This is why it's hard to take some of this coronavirus data seriously. A 60%+ increase from Mexico out of the blue. Insane.
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Seems more like WION are being humiliated here for having a Chinese official walk out during a live session. Especially since WION itself has used the phrase for so long. Maybe that's why this happened.
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Yeah...it's hard to trust Turkey when they've been labile, militant and hostile to everyone in their way. Drilled in the Meditterarian without taking into account that the maritime rules applies to Turkey as well. Taken over northern Syria with the Turkish military to serve their own interests. Extorted EU by sending migrants to Europe, to force EU to stand behind Turkey's expansionism and to send more aid. Turkey needs the EU more than the EU needs Turkey. NATO should kick them out and EU should continuously make sure that Turkey don't starts to further exploit their northern "partners" in Europe. No one should become dependent or let Turkey succeed in their foul ploys...unless the country and Erdogan change their mind.
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Iran, the mini North Korea with stronger capacities that Joe Biden will turn a blind eye to by starting up negotiations full of concessions. Not a promising future.
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It's already happening, figuratively. Pakistan are basically screaming, complaining, and berating countries for fighting domestic terrorism. Sending back non-existent envoys from countries fighting domestic terrorism. Implementing tariffs/suspending trade for the same reason. Letting a deranged militant movement dictate societal policy in Pakistan, etc.
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Communist states doing whatever they wish out of the blue for reasons that barely enrich the people, is expected.
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In actuality, I think everyone wants a system of absolute monarchy if the monarch enforced the exact ideals that one personally agrees with. The right values would be incorporated, things would be dealt with immediately rather than waiting months for all the checks and balances to check out, and division would be rare. Corruption and abuse of power are of course always tangible risks with these political systems though.
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These countries are truly living in the golden age. It makes sense that these gas and oil-dependent economies are putting in all effort to plan ahead, diversify the market, and prolong this golden age as long as possible by making investments. Clever move. Hope it pays off for everyone!
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I've always had a hard time trusting genuinely someone with a beard. Tends to have poor hygiene. Tend to have a sleazy character. It's not really associated with healthiness and physical capacities. So I can see why the army doesn't want to associate with such individuals.
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Technocracy, hell yes. Hope he does well now when Italy has a recession, deficits to handle, and a skyrocketing national debt to take care of. Good luck!
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Biden's statements about Russia and China isn't that different from how Trump used to form foreign policy.
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Banning Twitter for actually be more fair for everyone, since the ban would apply to everyone and prevent those with 'acceptable opinions' to sway elections and spread their agenda. I'd be on board!
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Remove the aggressive, violent and dangerous aspects from every religion and you won't need to be assimilated.
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Did you think that the US was your friend and that they respected your sovereignty? They're unpredictable and basically do whatever they want, no matter what others think. This applies to China as well.
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Who are funding, hiding and feeding these extremists? Cut off all of those lines, and they'll show themselves, or optimally, disappear.
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10 years later the Canary islands becomes close to inhabitable and an impopular ex-tourist attraction. Sad but true. It's a shame that smuggling and human trafficking is allowed. These individuals home countries should be built up instead.
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Law & order, legal documentation and making sure that no threats are within your borders, isn't something that some of these Islamic countries, Islamists and Western NGOs/actors believes in. Very naive and opportunist, if you will. It's common sense that your citizens should be tracked and documented to make sure that only law-abiding individuals are part of your country. I don't get how opposition against such basic rationality even came to be.
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When you stand up for civilized and secure values, these actors decry "islamophobia". I don't understand why these radical muslims haven't realized that the world doesn't exist to cater to a religious prophet, Sharia laws or religious scriptures. People and countries are shaped differently. These actors are trying to force the world to defend Islamic values and incorporate into their respective constitutions, such as blasphemy laws, preventing depictions of prophets, and restricting free speech to let Islamic beliefs stay intact. That's not gonna happen.
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Tasteless. But it signals that lockdowns and totalitarian control works.
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Looks fun. Very innovative. A day on the beach consisting of biking, surfing and swimming would be awesome!
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"Women rights activists" advocating for the legal ability to eradicate innocent life, behave dirtily and promiscuous inclinations along with receiving no consequences, and by attempting to build up a senseless society. These cold individuals don't deserve to be called women rights activists. That concept and phrase has already been tarnished long ago, but let's not suggest that it's a right to kill.
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Yet the examiner, or teacher (FBI), will receive most the credit I imagine. 😏
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@grapejuiceboy How many millions of felons voted for him? How much non-investigated fraudulent voting occurred? Why oppose audits into the election? And people still wonder why he isn't seen as legitimate...
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@ball123ball123ball Because we're so used to these minorities committing all the crimes to a point where we've been detached and desensitized. And every fool has bought into the idea that they commit crimes because of imaginary rayzism or oppression. Every corporation pushes out this image. Every politician (almost). And the loud populace. When a white person is killed by the opposite race or when anything affect a white person, nobody cares for these aformentioned reasons. It's not part of the politically correct narrative, cruelly enough.
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Imagine passing legislation based on a convicted criminal who've threatened, abused, held pregnant women at gunpoint, and abused drugs throughout his entire life. What a disgrace
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Zakaria Elmi Can't handle the truth huh?
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Bring back a decent economic system and any ideology different to communism. Nepal is badly suffering from poverty, lack of opportunity and economic downturn. Something that ought to be fixed.
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Notice how everyone all of a sudden forgot about the pandemic throughout this crisis in Afghanistan. I haven't seen anyone questioning the risk of transporting tens of thousands of people from this country to our own.
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Let's watch the countries and people/officials expressing sorrow for these sort of radicals. The entities expressing sympathy should be noted and sanctioned accordingly. There's no logical or reasonable grounds that a person can invoke to stand behind a horrific movement such as Al Qaeda.
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Because of monopoly issues. Facebook has bought all forms of competition, sort of like Amazon and similar multinational corporations, and that is seen as shady and maybe illegal. Something that prevents small businesses from getting on the market and succeeding. I suggest looking into the story before commenting.
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When you've had restrictions, mask mandates and a high infection rate for months, a decrease in the transmission rate is not strange. It's not exactly rocket science lol
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Chinese people are still Asian people...
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Probably. It's foolish and a waste of life. You know that religious fundamentalism has gone too far when public health gets jeopardized. When medicine distribution and usage is prevented on superstitious grounds. It's a threat to the world.
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Argentina has had (still is) a long history of socialist governments where every person is supposed to be equal no matter their status. So I can see why this little 'accident' leads to massive protests, even though these protests will increase the spread (indicating that these people may not actually care about the virus, but rather that the symbolic disguise of equality is upheld). There's many other important subjects to protest against, such as a failed socialist state scaring away corporations, being in-debt/quickly increasing the national debt, and a leadership that has built up a country that most people want to flee from because no opportunities or stability exists. The recent immoral abortion laws are also something that I'd understand protesting against. But nope, and irrelevant incident is apparently what matters.
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Russ Vorontsoff We know that Islamic theocracies are brutally hostile towards anyone or anything that challenges their rule. We know that many innocent people, by the civilized world's standards, are executed and persecuted in these countries. Sounds like you've got limited knowledge about Iran's state of affairs. Or are you a fan?
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The terminology "crime" is probably not recognized by Pakistan and its army. The same applies to many armies and countries.
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NGOs, international organizations, and pretty most all countries provides funds and housing to convicted criminals and extremists all the time. It's part of the "humane policies" that these Western countries desire. However, Islamic countries provides funds because they're apologetic or willing to excuse the acts by radical perpetrators. Palestine are common culprits in this regard, they provide millions to the families and the illegal actors that have committed brutal acts of terrorism.
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They've had a couple of coronavirus cases popping up every now and then over the year. They've managed fine and has isolated all cases to prevent local/domestic spread. I presume the same success will happen here.
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The prosecutor has literally denied showing George Floyd's previous actions a few years ago where he resisted arrest and disrespected the cops. The prosecutor and the family didn't want to "distort Floyd's character". If showing evidence implies distorting the subject's character, you know that you're out on dangerous waters... Floyd screamed that he couldn't breathe a year before the 2020 May incident when he (once again) was arrested by the cops, even though that obviously wasn't true. He could breathe. He could move. Saying that you "can't breathe" sounds like an automatic reflex that perpetrators says as an attempt to circumvent the police and the law. Chauvin should be acquitted as soon as possible. This trial won't be fair. Far from it. It's a politically process of mob justice. Something you'd see in a banana republic.
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*Scientists*, with a CCP approved tilt.
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Solely living for yourself does rarely create a purpose or an existence worth living.
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Good development for Ecuador. Congrats!
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