@thejackhopkins US presidents already have legal cover for contentious official actions as long as such actions are cleared by White House Counsel or the AG. When such actions go against their advice (i.e. Jan 6th conspiracy) the President must know these actions are likely criminal.
@wisdomXplorer@stats_feed There is no low season in the Canary Islands. It is the only place in Europe where you can comfortably swim in the sea in February.
@harrylitman@chrislhayes I'm not sure if it'll change much but the trials will definitely have an impact. "Democrat witch hunt" will have less cut-through when the key prosecution witnesses are Republicans.
@igorsushko Black ops scenario: Prigozhin was killed by anti-Putin forces knowing everyone would assume Putin was behind it. Putin looks bad - The collateral damage would make him look pretty callous, even by his standards.
@grahambsi This story and most reactions to it are nonsense. Yes there will be passport and biometric scans but it will be done by machines so travelers will be processed more quickly.
@EricBoehm87 Go to the original source rather than use one that spreads disinformation:
https://t.co/DWXiQ8eqDX
ETAIS is designed to stop people who will be denied entry into Schengen from even boarding their flight. That's more efficient. Most applications will be approved in minutes.
@Seekingtruth517@domjoly It's cooler in the UK this July than last year because last year was the hottest July on record and this month is about average (definitely not "one of the coolest"). Also, June 2023 was the hottest June on record.
Great to see that digital exclusion is receiving attention, as it's an issue that *could* get a lot worse in an increasingly data-driven society! Might be of interest to @DataSciCampus too given their related work on broadband accessibility https://t.co/NNN9Do13WK
@lewis_goodall It is worth pointing out that in 2021, over 12,000 people from Rwanda claimed asylum in other countries. If it is so great there why are so many fleeing?
Comparisons with 1930s Germany are not acceptable, says national broadcaster, as it complies with demands from the ruling party to take a prominent government critic off air.
@PodcastEspanol 1. Be consistent. Do some Spanish every day.
2. Do as much listening as you can. At the beginning find some easy material, learn the words and listen to it repeatedly.
3. To be fluent you have to practice speaking but expect to make mistakes.
@ABridgen As someone who used to help answer PQs it was my observation that an awful lot of taxpayers money is wasted on answering questions from MPs where the answers are readily available online.