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    Jul 20

    Here's my video for on the total destruction the battle for Raqqa visited on the city and- according to local officials- the total inadequacy of recovery efforts up to now:

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    SDF officials says might merge with regime forces, after second meeting with Assad in Damascus

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    6 hours ago

    A nice way of envisaging relations between a large number of writing systems! Of course you could nitpick with some details, but it is a nice representation of the way writing can be picked up, changed and passed on.

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    18 minutes ago

    Roman funerary monument spotted being used as a fountain in the town of Garda. Dedicated to the freedpersons of a Publius Velius and set up by Alexander.

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  5. Sad for Hamas to get sucked into the brutal, endless maelstrom of British politics

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    The story dominating the New York Times - Britain's collapsing councils - is what should have dominated Labour's entire summer Corbyn should have been camped out in these towns

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    "Thinking about Brexit some have called for 2nd referendum. Which do you most agree with?" 2nd ref on whether or not to leave EU 31% 2nd ref but only on terms of deal 15% Leave as planned, without 2nd ref & with or without deal 40% Don't know 15% Source: Deltapoll

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  8. I suspect the true political results of all this, in Greece, are yet to manifest themselves, and when they do, the EU will not be keen to take the credit

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    The operation proved highly successful; a shame the patient died.

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    4 hours ago

    No sir, YOU did it! Congratulations to the EU and its officials on ending the program of Greece's financial subjugation. With huge efforts and IMF assistance, you successfully destroyed the Greek economy, throwing millions into poverty in the deepest depression in modern history.

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    Italy’s populist government has big plans for its first budget, but the economy isn’t providing the support to justify splashing out

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    4 hours ago

    rout continues w/ Lira keeps falling and 10y yields risings as Germany not considering financial aid for Turkey, spokesman says.

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    4 hours ago

    Orwellian language. There's broad consensus that the "stability support programme" was disastrous for & 's image. himself called it "democratic scandal" Here's our report about the true state of things:

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    In the face of 's financial crisis says it has an interest in a "stable Turkey". Government has no concrete plans for economic assistance - yet. In Berlin EU Budget Commissioner says role possible but first of all government must act.

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    Contrary to rumour the Brits are pretty unified in at least one area "I'm really bored by Brexit" % agree Lib Dems 69% Remainers 64% 18-24 yr olds 64% Labour voters 60% All voters 59% Leavers 58% Pensioners 53% Conservatives 53% Source: Deltapoll

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    On a day when the international media are adding insult to Greece's misery, with 'news' of the end of our 'bailout', here is our assessment (our new party, MeRA25) of where Greece is and of what we must do:

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    6 hours ago

    160th SOAR Black Hawk crashed in Iraq while returning from a raid - a reminder that there’s an entire covert side to the fight in Iraq still running silently in the background

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    21 hours ago

    Branko Milanovic on the components of globalisation. The conclusion, from almost 20 years ago, is fascinating in its clairvoyance Branko Milanovic – On the Threshold of the Third Globalization: why Liberal Capitalism might Fail?

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    As Greece exits international bailout programmes, it's worth remembering: - 500k people, mostly young, emigrated - Unemployment hit 27.8% (still >20%) - Youth unemployment reached 60% - Economy shrank by 25% - Debt/GDP ballooned to 180% - Suicide & depression rates rose sharply

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