@radioamericahn Qué casualidad: Salvador arriba… hasta que aparezca el “milagro” de los votos rurales. Honduras ya conoce ese cuento. #EleccionesHonduras
@Alexalvz12 El caso de Laika impacta porque fue visible, dramático y soviético. Pero millones de animales sufren todos los días sin cámaras ni historia detrás. La crueldad no empezó ni terminó en el espacio…
☝️ “Iran has been fulfilling all of its obligations under the nuclear deal. No legitimate claims can be made against Iran. Yet, the US unilaterally decided to withdraw from the agreement in 2018, while the Europeans continued to demand that Iran comply with its obligations. I’m sorry, but this is just nonsense. Iran did not pull out of the agreement—the US did. It was President Trump who made that decision. Meanwhile, the Europeans said, "Yes, it’s bad that the Americans withdrew, but Iran must still comply with everything." Why the hell should Iran have done that?” - President Putin 2024
🚨⚡️Experto iraní DESENMASCARA la propaganda de la prensa Occidental
El profesor Seyem Mohammad Marandi, quien fue consejero del equipo de negociación de Irán sobre su programa nuclear, dio una lección a la pseudoperiodista de Sky News Yalda Hakim
🇪🇺🇷🇺🇷🇸 Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic's arrived in Moscow
- All EU countries threatened him
- Von der Leyen threatened to cancel all Serbia’s EU aspirations
- European countries forbade him to fly over their territory to Russia
But Vucic despite all the treats and a sickness, flew through Azerbaijan to Moscow!
He decided not to allow himself to be blackmailed and took a stand.
WOW, respect.
@liz_churchill10 If such a city existed, who would handle the vital yet undervalued tasks—growing food, disposing of waste, sustaining life? … robots? Dialectics teaches that opposites must coexist; without balance, even the most privileged refuge collapses under its own weight…
@gisbert_ruben Appreciate the passion, but a quick note: Columbus was Genoese (modern-day Italy). Spain funded his voyages, true, and while Spain supported U.S. independence, saying the U.S. wouldn’t exist without Spain oversimplifies history. It’s more nuanced than that!
@ELonMuskNewssX 96 and 40. Both answers kinda work, but 96 makes more sense since it follows a repeatable formula. The 40 method is interesting, but it relies on previous results instead of a consistent rule. The first one’s just the more logical pick.
@Combat_learjet@AurelBuia Older engines took a hit with constant startups, but newer stop-start systems have beefed-up parts to handle it better. I live in Europe, where traffic and emissions rules are a big deal, trust me, they help save fuel and cut CO2.