BREAKING: Neo-Nazi Alfie Coleman has been jailed for 13-and-a-half years after he plotted a mass gun attack on colleagues and customers at the Tesco store where he worked.
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Young Buck asked TI to get on the song, TI does and disses Ludacris… Young Buck then let’s Ludacris hear and lets him respond at the end of the SAME TRACK 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 that’s genius and foul as hell
Erdogan was a genius for doing this. This one act exposes the entirety of the European NATO members as nothing but giant pussies.
You're there to represent the interests of your nation-state in a military alliance. You're talking about war. Killing the enemy.
The leader of the nation hosting the summit gifts you a revolver. And your nation is so cucked, so feminized, so flat out WEAK, that you can't even keep it.
Masterful 200 IQ play by Erdogan.
This convicted rapist and Assadist war criminal was a covert Mossad agent, feeding intelligence to Israel whilst committing atrocities. He was granted asylum in Austria in 2015 at Israel’s request.
And here’s the crazy bit: the former head of Austria’s intelligence that oversaw this arrangement with Israel, Martin Weiss, is now a wanted fugitive in Dubai.
First-world countries will invite immigrants to fill jobs, but won’t educate citizens on why they need immigrants to fill those jobs.
When the citizens start complaining, they will pretend to be tough on immigration, fully understanding they caused the problems.
Repeat cycle
Taiwan solved tax evasion in 1951 with a trick so cheap it should embarrass every tax authority on the planet.
The problem was an all-cash economy full of small shops. A merchant pockets the cash, skips the receipt, and the sale never existed. Auditors can't catch what was never recorded, and hiring enough of them to watch every noodle stand costs more than the missing tax.
So finance chief Ren Xianqun flipped the incentive. Print a lottery number on every receipt. Draw winners every two months on live TV. Top prize today: NT$10 million, about $310K.
Suddenly the customer and the shopkeeper want opposite things. The merchant wants the sale off the books. The customer wants the ticket. And there are millions more customers than merchants. Every transaction now carries a built-in witness demanding the paper trail.
Year one, reported tax revenue jumped 75%, from NT$29 million to NT$51 million. Seventy-five years later, roughly 70% of Taiwanese still play. Convenience stores redeem the smallest NT$200 prizes at the register, so even a coffee receipt feels like a scratch card.
The elegant part is what the audit force costs. The prize pool runs about NT$7 billion a year, roughly $20 million. In exchange, the government gets 23 million unpaid auditors working every checkout line in the country, forever. No inspector general on earth delivers that coverage at that price.
Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Slovakia all copied it. The most effective compliance tool ever built looks like a game, and that's exactly why it works.
She was 26 years old. An investigative journalist reporting on Colombia's armed conflict - the stories nobody else would touch. Paramilitaries intercepted her at the prison gate. What followed lasted hours. When it was over they left her on a road outside Bogotá.
She reported it. The case was stalled for over a decade. She kept reporting. Was kidnapped again in 2003. Held for five days. Released. Kept reporting. In 2011 she took Colombia to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. On October 18 2021 the court ruled. The Colombian state was responsible. The first time in history a government had been found responsible for using violence to silence a woman journalist.
She launched #NoEsHoraDeCallar - It's Not Time to Stay Silent. Hundreds of thousands of women across Latin America told their stories because she told hers first. The ruling became a legal weapon for women journalists across the continent. The UN named her global ambassador against s3xual violence in conflict. Her name is Jineth Bedoya Lima.
“why are people obsessed with them” a girl raised by circus performers found her own extreme sport, met up with a guy she saw as a competition for a sponsored climb, and she gradually learned she could trust him and they fell in love. they’ve been romance novel material
watched their documentary and the first time they were chased by authorities she got caught and instead of getting away without her, he turned around and tried to take all the blame. what a man