Coolkidbozzy

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I guess this conflict ends with Iran developing nuclear warheads before their missile stocks run low

[–] [email protected] 32 points 3 days ago (3 children)

How many missiles does Iran have?

[–] [email protected] 37 points 3 days ago (3 children)

does this complicate semen extraction

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if he ever seizes power I take back half of what I've said about british people

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If Iran starts testing nukes, seismologists would know quickly based on the P and S waves

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if I see another lib worry about 'authoritarianism' while waving the american flag I am going to crash out

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Cultural imperialism against what group? Japan doesn't really have gender in their language. Why should they have to add it?

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switch to Linux for the sole purpose of making using a computer confusing and post about it

[–] [email protected] 26 points 5 days ago (1 children)

L for greece not arresting him at the airport

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Greater Tel Aviv

more like Lesser Tev Aviv

gottem

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If I were a disgusting racist settler I would probably flee back to brooklyn tbh

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bloomer: people will build dual power through mutual aid groups, that's easier than fully abandoning your city

 

guaido

 

how tf do you disappear 120,000 people

Around 21,000 foreign workers have died, and 100,000 more have gone missing since 2017, working on several projects as part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 initiative, according to an ITV documentary.

The report found that migrant workers brought to Saudi Arabia from India, Bangladesh and Nepal were repeatedly killed in work accidents or by poor conditions at the construction sites across the country.

Workers described their treatment as "trapped slaves" and "beggars," with several violations of work safety regulations reported. Around 100,000 migrants have been reported missing since the construction projects first began eight years ago, leading to serious human rights investigations in Saudi Arabia.

Nepal's foreign employment board, which manages the well-being of Nepalese workers abroad, has reported that the deaths of over 650 Nepalese migrants to Saudi Arabia remain unexplained.

Newsweek reached out to the Public Investment Fund, which manages the Vision 2030 projects, for comment via email.

In one of the worst cases in the documentary, a Nepalese worker identified as Raju Bishwakarma called friends and family for help, saying, "Please rescue me," before being found dead in his room after reportedly being told he could leave if he paid a fine equal to five months' salary.

The projects being worked on are primarily part of Vision 2030, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's flagship project. This project is spending more than a trillion dollars in an attempt to diversify the nation's economy away from oil and towards tourism.

Chief amongst these projects is The Line, a 105-mile-long "linear city" that has cost $500 billion. Construction on The Line, also known as Neom, has been troubled, with rising costs and a delayed schedule that resulted in its estimated population shrinking from 9 million to just a few hundred thousand.

Neom is the world's largest construction site, with construction on what could be the world's largest building happening just a few miles south along the coast in Jeddah. A major influx of workers into Saudi Arabia began in 2017 when construction on Vision 2030 began in earnest.

In a statement to ITV, Neom said that it was investigating the claims and that it requires its contractors to follow rules based on Saudi laws and international labor organization standards.

 

Biden could show the world, show us all — but especially this country’s moms, daughters, and the Black and Brown women who have carried this country on their backs — that it can happen, it can be done. A woman can be president.

Sometimes, “firsts” just need a little push. The glass ceiling already has 138 million cracks in it (from Hillary Clinton’s 66 million votes, and Harris’s 72 million votes). I hope Biden will help us remove the last few shards.

 

I can't find much info yet but this could be huge if you're into orca fashion trends. Hopefully J27 Blackberry's friends catch on

 

long-corbyn

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