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What do women want. |
Heart breaking news... So sad. |
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posty56:NATO has ran away from Ukraine . |
BSdetective:. They no longer think for themselves USA thinks for them. |
MetaPhysical:White people are the ones who started suicide bombing with airplanes it was not Muslims who started it. . So they know how to inflict pain on themselves if they know the pain will hurt their enemy. |
descarado:You are wiser than biden who even said putin is the cause of gas inflation price rise. |
VictorUSA:In one month time you will smell the coffee soon...Germany gas reserves will dry up. Then you will see protest. |
VictorUSA:You mean metro that owned by pro UK government is doing propaganda against it self lol are you serious lol. |
VictorUSA:So you are crying over the news. Lol |
UK cost of living is biting them hard this is when you sanction yourself thinking you hurt Russia.... God bless putin.. God bless mother Russia.
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Thousands take to the streets to protest over the cost-of-living-crisis Comment Sabrina Johnson Saturday 2 Apr 2022 3:30 pm 4.6k SHARES The People’s Assembly said the lifting of the energy price cap will create an ‘impossible choice for many’ (Picture: PA/North News and Pictures) Thousands of people have gathered in cities across the UK to protest over the cost-of-living crisis. The demonstrations come a day after a long-feared hike in energy prices, an increase in National Insurance, council tax and other bills all came into force. The jump in household bills is the biggest in living memory and has seen costs rocket by 54% to just under £2,000 a year. Unions have complained that Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s spring statement last week did nothing to allay fears about soaring bills and inflation, with the TUC calling for an emergency budget to help families. The People’s Assembly said yesterday’s lifting of the energy price cap will create an ‘impossible choice for many’, to eat or heat. The campaign group said in response to the crisis a protest was planned for outside Downing Street in London, with similar events in towns and cities across the country. A spokesperson for the campaign group said: ‘Public outrage over the cost-of-living crisis is growing fast, and our response is gaining momentum.’ Away from the capital, demonstrations were held in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Cambridge, Glasgow, Hull, Ipswich, Lancaster, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Portsmouth, Preston, Redcar, Sheffield and Southampton. People took to the streets in Newcastle to protest against the cost of living crisis (Picture: North News and Pictures Ltd) The People’s Assembly has called on the government to do more to help people who are struggling (Picture: PA) Ahead of speaking at the London demonstration, former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, said: ‘With rising fuel, food and energy bills, the soaring cost of living is pushing millions into poverty, and the disgusting treatment of the sacked P&O workers needs urgent action from the government. ‘Demonstrations will be taking place all over the country, with thousands of people coming together to demand redistribution of wealth and power and decent wages for all, as well as justice for P&O workers.’ Laura Pidcock, national secretary of the People’s Assembly, said: ‘What people are experiencing is intolerable. ‘No matter how patiently we explain that Government inaction over soaring energy and fuel costs and sharply rising food prices is deepening poverty, misery and hunger, it is met with at best indifference and at worst more of the same. ‘The truth is they are so wedded to the economic system we have, comfortable with a hands-off approach, that even when markets are obviously failing us, they continue with business as usual. ‘We tell them about children going hungry and the Government shrug, politically speaking.’ https://metro.co.uk/2022/04/02/thousands-take-to-the-streets-to-protest-over-the-cost-of-living-crisis-16393775/?ito=facebook%7Csocial%7Cmetroukfacebook&fbclid=IwAR35KOaTImOv-quKTTqE2YkxST6tVV8y4B7_3OMd0RI6jLvjtZUStLnPVtA
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GodHatesBigots:Go mourn your death in your city. |
sapientia:They did not invade because Russia loves Cuba citizens and left unlike USA who loves no one and wants to fight Russia indirectly through Ukraine. |
AroleOduduwa2:Lol. |
Botlord:Bush and Obama and Tony Blair killed over one million children in wars they all fought. |
TheCeasar:If you know this then some one needs to stop USA and nato so with the war in Ukraine USA will hence stop going to other countries to cause troubles which will then bring about the result you so much wanted. |
TheCeasar:Were you sleeping when USA and nato where going all over the world killing people in their nation. |
TheCeasar:List of Countries the USA has invaded and meddled with since 1979. ----------------- Salvador (1980) Libya (1981) Sinai (1982) Lebanon (1982-1983) Egypt (1983) Granada (1983) Honduras (1983) Chad (1983) Persian Gulf (1984) Libya (1986) Bolivia (1986) Iran (1987) Persian Gulf (1987) Kuwait (1987) Iran (1988) Honduras (1988) Panama (1988) Libya (1989) Panama (1989) Colombia Bolivia and Peru (1989) Philippines (1989) Panama (1989-1990) Liberia (1990) Saudi Arabia (1990) Iraq (1991) Zaire (1991) Sierra Leone (1992) Somalia (1992) Bosnia-Herzegovina (1993 to present), Macedonia (1993) Haiti (1994) Macedonia (1994) Bosnia (1995) Liberia (1996) Central African Republic (1996) Albania (1997) Congo / Gabon (1997) Sierra Leone (1997) Cambodia (1997) Iraq (1998) Guinea-Bissau (1998) Kenya / Tanzania (1998 -1999) Afghanistan / Sudan (1998) Liberia (1998) East Timor (1999) Serbia (1999) Sierra Leone (2000) Yemen (2000) East Timor (2000) Afghanistan (2001 to today) Yemen (2002) Philippines (2002) Ivory Coast (2002) Iraq (2003 to present) Liberia (2003) Georgia / Djibouti (2003 ) Haiti (2004) ‘War on Terror’ in Georgia / Djibouti / Kenya / Ethiopia / Yemen / Eritrea (2004) Drone strikes on Pakistan (2004 to today) Somalia (2007) South Ossetia / Georgia (2008) Syria (2008) Yemen (2009) Haiti (2010) Libya (2011) Syria (2011) Ukraine (2014) Iraq (2015) Libya (2015) Yemen (2015) etc... |
ebufa:Precisely. |
TheCeasar:Before I went to sleep, my wife said to me: This Russia is such a bad country, If Ukraine wants to join Nato, it is their business and freedom, Russia has no right to intervene, this is just an excuse for Russia to invade Ukarine. So I said nothing, I just went to the kitchen and took a knife to bedside, then I said: Let’s go to sleep. My wife looked at me with her wide eyes: What the heck are you doing, sleeping with a knife?!?! I said: No worry, let’s go to sleep. Beside, sleeping with a knife is none of your business and it is my freedom. My wife said: How can I sleep when you are sleeping with a knife? What if you accidentally cut me? I said: Well, You don’t even trust your own husband, how can you expect Russia to trust Ukraine? Me sleeping with a knife is like Ukraine joining the Nato. |
TheCeasar:What is happening in Ukraine is what will happen in Russia when nato brings in it nuclear weapons.. Don't you understand international politics. Do you know Russia put nuclear weapons in Cuba and USA threatened to go to war with Cuba if Russia do not remove it weapons . Why are you not thinking about the other side when you make judgement. Before I went to sleep, my wife said to me: This Russia is such a bad country, If Ukraine wants to join Nato, it is their business and freedom, Russia has no right to intervene, this is just an excuse for Russia to invade Ukarine. So I said nothing, I just went to the kitchen and took a knife to bedside, then I said: Let’s go to sleep. My wife looked at me with her wide eyes: What the heck are you doing, sleeping with a knife?!?! I said: No worry, let’s go to sleep. Beside, sleeping with a knife is none of your business and it is my freedom. My wife said: How can I sleep when you are sleeping with a knife? What if you accidentally cut me? I said: Well, You don’t even trust your own husband, how can you expect Russia to trust Ukraine? Me sleeping with a knife is like Ukraine joining the Nato. |
Elvictor:Exactly. God who put so much oil in Russia knows what he was doing. Knowing fully well it will help to delay the evil globalization coming on earth.... Lol |
War can bring any human being head into submission... God bless putin... God bless mother Russia |
https://www.anews.com.tr/economy/2022/03/31/japan-rules-out-withdrawing-from-energy-projects-with-russia?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=facebook&fbclid=IwAR1mtxt5l13_PWwuexSDcOT4Dniu0Xdpxi4orF3YGhKQYXRqRcZ_CT9X4eU Japan rules out withdrawing from energy projects with Russia Japan has no plans to withdraw from a joint Russian oil and gas project, despite joining tough sanctions on Moscow over its Ukraine invasion, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Thursday. Anadolu Agency ECONOMY Published March 31,2022 SUBSCRIBE Worried over stable energy supplies, Japan on Thursday ruled out withdrawing from energy projects with Russia. "It is an extremely important project in terms of energy security as it has contributed to the long-term, stable supply of inexpensive liquefied natural gas," Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told parliament in Tokyo. He was referring to the Sakhalin 2 oil and gas project in Russia's Far East. According to the country's External Trade Organization data, Japan imported around 3.6 % of its crude oil and 8.8% of its LNG from Russia last year, Kyodo News reported. Though energy-deficient Japan has walked a cautious path in stopping energy imports from Moscow, it has imposed sanctions on President Vladimir Putin and other Russian officials and financial institutions. It has, however, so far refused to follow the U.S. in blocking energy imports from Russia. "We will step up efforts to reduce our reliance on Russia for energy in line with a Group of Seven nations plan," Kishida told the lawmakers. To ensure stable energy supplies, Kishida early this month spoke to leaders of Saudi Arabia and UAE to make "proactive contributions" as major oil producers. Japanese companies Mitsui & Co. and Mitsubishi Corp. besides other trading firms are engaged in LNG imports from Russia. The Russia-Ukraine war, which started on Feb. 24, has been met with international outrage, with the EU, US and the UK, among others, implementing tough financial sanctions on Moscow. At least 1,189 civilians have been killed in Ukraine and 1,901 injured, according to estimates by the UN, which cautioned that the true figure is likely far higher. More than 4 million Ukrainians have also fled to several European countries, with millions more displaced inside the country, according to the UN refugee agency.
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ecolime:20 years and Afghanistan farmers defeated USA and your hear talking about a war that not up to one year.. Just one year hunger Ukraine will beg. |
VictorUSA:I don't think so. |
VictorUSA:I don't think that is possible. |
Flier:Lies from CNN.. Russia average citizens is far better than the USA own. |
VictorUSA:Partially yes, but what I want is actually two or three different countries been at the same level so that no one can possess the absolute power to do any how. I want USA to have some one who can challenge them and I want Russia to have some one who can challenge them too. So that there will be balance. |
VictorUSA:It actually in regards to everyone, every country, everything you can see.... you can even see the principles God almighty works with he works with love and not with absolute power. |
tonididdy:Shut up. |
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