World politics

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Panic in Moscow after drone strike closes two major airports and oil refinery fire rages

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/panic-in-moscow-after-drone-strike-closes-two-major-airports-and-oil-refinery-fire-rages/ar-AA1GjM0o

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Reading the articles in the international press, it gives the impression that Mr. Bolsonaro courageously appeared at the trial and faced the people that the alleged coup plotters wanted to arrest or assassinate. As the trial hearings are being broadcast live across the country, it is possible to see that he stutters, admits that he made unfounded accusations, that he was in meetings with seditious elements and that he is constantly being reprimanded by the judge when he tries to make jokes and show videos that have nothing to do with his case. He even tried to alleviate his anxiety and tension by awkwardly joking that he would call Judge Alexandre de Moraes to be his running mate in 2026.

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Survivor of racist attack now worried about his residence permit, future in Finland

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I don’t think the shocking spread of racist violence and rioting in Ballymena in Northern Ireland has been covered. As far as I know nobody has been killed yet in the anti-immigrant pogroms. But as we know from years of this it’s only an accident if they don’t and some time luck runs out and children get burnt in their beds.

They are looking for volunteers to assist from other police forces in Britain I believe. Not sure how that would go.

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I saw that the other day and had not gotten around to reading up on it.

Similarities to some of the other anti-immigrant violence in both the rest of UK and the Republic?

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“The riots have a valid point; we are being overpopulated,” said Danielle O’Neill, 32. “It sounds like I’m racist but I’m not. It’s like an invasion. I don’t feel safe walking the streets any more. Just yesterday one of them was following me and eyeing me up.”
O’Neill credited some arrivals with working hard and creating jobs, but she accused others of criminality – a bane that authorities ignored. “If they can terrorise our kids we can terrorise the town. It’s a way of getting our voices heard.” Her husband, Ryan O’Neill, 33, said residents had to take action against alleged criminals. “If the government won’t put them out, we’ll put them out.”

Look at these racist dipshits with their dumb smug faces…

They know who was busting out windows and setting fires. Assholes. Just look at what they said above…

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