Dunno if nyt is pissed with Vance or Iran getting a breather from fuking sanctions! It is ambiguous. Maybe both. No wonder you lose credibility! https://t.co/NdqQamKjIN
When Darwin started his voyage on HMS Beagle he was 22. It produced one of the greatest meditations on nature and later, one of the most controversial book of Victorian age. Just saying, he was only 22! Remarkable how some people can see what others simply cannot!
It is crazy how Capital is so much at the center of how the two biggest powers in the world are trying to relate to each other! Dunno what it means for the world , for politics! Future will tell.
Saturn doesn’t just have rings — it rules an entire miniature solar https://t.co/MrqpkqJLDA of 2026, the ringed giant boasts 292 confirmed moons, far more than any other planet, with the number still climbing as astronomers keep spotting tiny new ones. Dominating them all is Titan, a colossal world larger than the planet Mercury. With a thick nitrogen atmosphere, rivers and lakes of liquid methane, and a diameter of 5,150 km, Titan feels more like a planet that got captured than a mere moon.Titan orbits Saturn at a safe distance of about 1.2 million kilometres — well beyond the outer edge of the famous ring system. Those dazzling rings, made of countless icy particles and moonlets, are confined much closer to the planet, while Titan sails majestically around the entire sprawling family of satellites. The sheer crowd of moons — from planet-sized Titan down to kilometer-scale irregular rocks — reveals just how gravitationally chaotic and crowded Saturn’s neighborhood truly is. It’s a dynamic, ever-evolving system where collisions, captures, and gravitational dances continue to shape one of the most spectacular regions in our Solar System.
David Runciman, an honorary professor of politics at Cambridge University and the host of the “Past, Present, Future” podcast, discusses the fundamental changes we are witnessing in British politics, the reasons Keir Starmer is unlikely to ever recover politically, and why it may be impossible to keep Nigel Farage from being the next Prime Minister. Read the full interview: https://t.co/YQ1KD5cguU
Beaucoup parlent de Tchernobyl comme étant la meilleure mini série de HBO mais je vous en conjure, allez regarder The Night Of. Ça n’a rien à voir je précise, mais elle m’a tellement plus marqué !
Imagine a poor family in Nandigram, or somewhere in a village in WB, consumed by the battles of everyday life, asked to arrange all documentation to prove that they deserve the most fundamental of all political rights, the right to vote. https://t.co/hkmhD68azh
The state and the State of Pakistan :) 3.5 bil roughly represent a fifth of the country’s central bank reserves!!
UAE asks Pakistan for its $3.5bn back via @FT
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