"Swedish defence minister calls Russian violation of airspace 'unacceptable', followed by accepting it."
There are counter claims that that building was being used for recruitment for the Azov battalion.
The Soviet Union lasted for some 70 years, not everything was bad. For instance I quite like their cinema and science fiction children shows. My point being, someone raised under the Soviet Union would still be able to…
How is that a reliable source at all, it's just a piece of text backed by a company that wants to sell military communication equipment.
Everything will be back to normal in 4-8 years after a cease fire, though. So sanctions just hurt the most vulnerable of a 150m people country. Congratulations. That will surely prevent future wars like seen with the…
They were coopted for political interests over a decade ago, and so any organic interest moved on. Now they are used as boogyman, as a honey pot or as a cover for cyberwarfare by the "good guys".
Probably just blocked outside traffic, specially from EU, US and Japan.
I get it's like the freezing of ~40% of Russia's foreign reserves the US announced. So still the property of their owners - not seized - but cannot be moved either.
Would you volunteer to go?
I think the best advice would be to surrender and avoid pointless loss of life. You only have one life, is it really worth throwing away so your elite rules instead of your neighbors' elite?
I do not believe you know any Russians at all, from my experience.
What a ridiculous take. Yes the Russian govmt censors a lot of things. The west also does it. And more than plain censoring, which happens mostly in China, what happens the most is just building a narrative: only show…
Besides what another commentator already said, I'd also include China. Russia and China, despite the apparently good relations right now, have actively disputed regions that the Chinese believe were stolen from them on…
It should be good news for everyone unless Russia makes a full-scale invasion (which seem very unlikely), no? By everyone I mean every average, civilian person. All of them should want peace, no matter if their passport…
I'm not sure what dashed lines are those. Are they the ones that include Mariupol in the south of Donetsk? Thank you
That's a quite good read. I'd like an annotated version with fact checking and commentary.
Energy prices are near all time highs, Russia's finances should be great.
That is quite some time away.
No? It seems a recipe for a perfect government. Whenever X% of the population wants that much to throw down the government, that's probably a good time for a remodel. Might not be as effective as a dictatorship or a…
There is a very simple solution, the government lifts the restrictions and resigns. New elections are held and then the people decide if they want a new government that will punish protesters or not.
After GoFundMe's cut of course.
What doesn't have a social network, these days?
Consumers do not want to wear glasses.
It is a common latin expression. Maybe more common in romance language countries.
> These are the stories the RWM doesn't cover as it does not fit their narrative. That's just ridiculous.
"Swedish defence minister calls Russian violation of airspace 'unacceptable', followed by accepting it."
There are counter claims that that building was being used for recruitment for the Azov battalion.
The Soviet Union lasted for some 70 years, not everything was bad. For instance I quite like their cinema and science fiction children shows. My point being, someone raised under the Soviet Union would still be able to…
How is that a reliable source at all, it's just a piece of text backed by a company that wants to sell military communication equipment.
Everything will be back to normal in 4-8 years after a cease fire, though. So sanctions just hurt the most vulnerable of a 150m people country. Congratulations. That will surely prevent future wars like seen with the…
They were coopted for political interests over a decade ago, and so any organic interest moved on. Now they are used as boogyman, as a honey pot or as a cover for cyberwarfare by the "good guys".
Probably just blocked outside traffic, specially from EU, US and Japan.
I get it's like the freezing of ~40% of Russia's foreign reserves the US announced. So still the property of their owners - not seized - but cannot be moved either.
Would you volunteer to go?
I think the best advice would be to surrender and avoid pointless loss of life. You only have one life, is it really worth throwing away so your elite rules instead of your neighbors' elite?
I do not believe you know any Russians at all, from my experience.
What a ridiculous take. Yes the Russian govmt censors a lot of things. The west also does it. And more than plain censoring, which happens mostly in China, what happens the most is just building a narrative: only show…
Besides what another commentator already said, I'd also include China. Russia and China, despite the apparently good relations right now, have actively disputed regions that the Chinese believe were stolen from them on…
It should be good news for everyone unless Russia makes a full-scale invasion (which seem very unlikely), no? By everyone I mean every average, civilian person. All of them should want peace, no matter if their passport…
I'm not sure what dashed lines are those. Are they the ones that include Mariupol in the south of Donetsk? Thank you
That's a quite good read. I'd like an annotated version with fact checking and commentary.
Energy prices are near all time highs, Russia's finances should be great.
That is quite some time away.
No? It seems a recipe for a perfect government. Whenever X% of the population wants that much to throw down the government, that's probably a good time for a remodel. Might not be as effective as a dictatorship or a…
There is a very simple solution, the government lifts the restrictions and resigns. New elections are held and then the people decide if they want a new government that will punish protesters or not.
After GoFundMe's cut of course.
What doesn't have a social network, these days?
Consumers do not want to wear glasses.
It is a common latin expression. Maybe more common in romance language countries.
> These are the stories the RWM doesn't cover as it does not fit their narrative. That's just ridiculous.