motayoayinde: A liberal reformist won, not a conservative.
The turnout in this election was 49.9% or 50%. Better than the last.
You can't compare this election to the SHAMBOLIC election the United Snakes held in 2020.
Lastly, copy right next time.
It will never be well with anyone that tires to change the truth and peddle falsehoods. Iran heads to presidential run-off on July 5 amid record low turnout Only 40% of the milllions of eligible Iranians voted, the Ministry of Interior said on Saturday, a new low in presidential elections since the country’s 1979 revolution.
Alamkir: But you have mind oh! you will copy to reply a post. Just to simply air your mind about the post you are replying, u Don run go copy. I swear...... If people they go jail for plagiarism, dem for don give you life sentence
Shut tha f.. ck up. At least you and your cohort knows we're to verify. Go and verify this too if it's copied. Oatmeal brain dummy
dvkot: Where are those western brainwashed dummy, iran just concluded it presidential election in a more peaceful and cordinated manner more than Nigeria has ever had.
How does it all connéct to the West and Nigeria. ThisAnti Western obsession will kill you if care is not taken
WriteerNg: ⚡Masoud Pezeshkian, the liberal Reformist & Azeri Turk candidate for the Islamic Republic of Iran presidential elections, wins the Presidential elections!
Following the vote count, Masoud Pezeshkian, the Reformist candidate, won the presidential elections in Iran. Mohsen Eslami, the official representative of Iran's electoral commission, announced the results after 100% of the electoral ballots were counted.
According to Eslami's statement on IRIB television channel, based on the processing of 30.530 million ballots, the reformist candidate, who has become the ninth president elected in the history of Iran, received 16.384 million votes, representing at least 53.6% of the total.
Pezeshkian winning an election with the lowest turnout in decades. Says a lot about the grievances and continuing waning legitimacy of the Ayatollahs regime. But is a tactic from them to allow a conservative win instead of an hardliner so as I boost legitimacy.
obedience4: It becoming weird, when I see things like this, I understand you wanna troll, but this is plain stupidity at its peak, duncical at it highest proportions.
Someone trying to make a point and picks certain info to buress his point is now stealing? The internet was created as a means to get and digest information.
What he pulled out was a simple statistics showing the percentage of people working in the EU auto industry, to buress his pionts for the need for the EU to implement tariffs to protect it's auto industry and jobs, any right thinking individual knows muse or anybody here can't pull of that kind of sats without looking it up in the internet.
The irony of this whole thing is that the whole thread runs on articles copied and pasted From the internet.
Your long life is assured IJN. So much for a thread that is run on copy and paste propaganda. They are beefing the post because it is highly intellectual.
shoodboi2: Person wey no well. Once you see him write something intelligent, just know he stole it 😁😁
That you even agree that its an intelligent write up. Kudos to you . But are you dumb to realize that it is a statistics I use in backing up my claims. Dumb fella
Masterviolence: It's quite an eyesore that trolls roam this thread and still get engaged by supposedly intelligent folks with no end in sight for a fruitless discourse.
If not for extreme level of fatuity, how can an individual see Japan, Germany and south Korean as an equal partner to the u.s? If I say go to comedy section on NL you'll start wailing uncontrollably. I don't want to create a situation that'll make you ignominious but this level of obsequiousness you render to your master makes me think that you've overthrew our residential pastor in ass hatry.
Intelligent folks indeed. So anyone that opposes your dumb ass is a troll. Woe to you.....
dvkot: Whenever USA does something the pathetic puppet Europe's just copies the same thing... Anyways e concern them
Peoole are just too dumb on this thread I swear. EU Is not copying the US. It is protecting it's own automobile industry. Dunce. For starters. 13 million Europeans work in the auto industry (directly and indirectly), accounting for 7% of all EU jobs. 11.5% of EU manufacturing jobs – some 3.4 million – are in the automotive sector. SO THEY SHOULD NOT PROTECT IT FROM CHINESE DUMPING...DUMBO Obedience4 I don tire for this thread
obedience4: Pakistan has nuclear weapons, is Pakistan more developed and technological advance than Japan, SK, and Germany which doesn't posses such weapons,Pakistan with all it's weapons is not a major player in the world political space, there is no criteria you would use to rate Nations that Pakistan would top neither Japan or Germany .
On this July 4, 1776, the greatness Nation ever known to mankind declared independence.
Independence Day (United States) Holiday Independence Day, known colloquially as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States which commemorates the ratification of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, establishing the United States of America. Wikipedia Date: Thursday, 4 July 2024 Also called: Fourth of July Celebrations: Fireworks, family reunions, concerts, barbecues, picnics, parades, baseball games Significance: The day in 1776 that the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia
WriteerNg: ⚡A multipolar world has become a reality, and the circle of states advocating for a fair world order is expanding, stated Putin at the SCO summit in Astana.
Old foolish putin keeps living in delusion. Hitlers end will be a joke compared to this bastatrd
obedience4: Just coming back from front page were writerNG posted a fake news about the first lady of Ukraine buying a Bugatti.
so funny reading the comments, writerNG propaganda tendencies is now a know fact around the nairaland community.
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i was very happy reading the first few comments. it shows people knows everything about Writerniig propaganda games. people are getting wiser and not easily fooled except his gullible followers here.
If given the opportunity China and Russia will do worse than west did,you can see example from Iran, because she can produce rocket she is destabilising the middle east. Just imagine what will happen if Iran has the power of the USA, the whole world will be in flame
Or talk about China struggling to project power beyond it shores bullying everyone in the South China Sea.
I am currently conducting market research for a startup company developing no-code technology, and I came across your post on Nairaland.
Although your views are quite sharp, they reveal a deep understanding that goes beyond the clichés often seen on the forum, which I found quite surprising. Many people lack the insights.I was particularly moved by your[b] post on general education.[/b] Indeed, the United States excels in this area, and Chinese universities are trying to emulate the American model. However, as you may know, foreign concepts often lose their original intent when implemented in China. Personally, my university education was also based on the idea of general education. We studied literature, history, and philosophy, but our teachers did not explain the connections between these disciplines. Instead, they effectively compressed the content of three degrees into one. I deeply suspect that the curriculum designers did not grasp the spirit of the humanities and merely followed the trend of general education from a practical and utilitarian perspective.
I believe this stems from our country’s humanistic tradition. Since the May Fourth Movement, there has been a persistent anxiety to learn from the West. Since the reform and opening up, we have achieved economic success and continued the humanistic tradition of learning from the West. Therefore, contemporary China, especially within academia, has developed into a field of reflection on enlightenment rationality.Nonetheless, our popular culture should not be overlooked. Although it is dominated by alienation, consumerism, and nihilism, its vibrant vitality still partly relies on external influences. Compared to academia, it seems to be a more authentic source of originality. I also believe in the vibrancy of Nigerian popular culture and would love to understand how Nigerian perceive the world.
Returning to the topic of market research, we recognize the potential of Africa's internet market and look forward to establishing a meaningful partnership with you. In today’s global economic downturn, this undoubtedly represents a creative and promising endeavor.I would like to hear your insights on African folklore and various other topics. I hope we can establish a mutually trusting communication.
I am currently conducting market research for a startup company developing no-code technology, and I came across your post on Nairaland.
Although your views are quite sharp, they reveal a deep understanding that goes beyond the clichés often seen on the forum, which I found quite surprising. Many people lack the insights.I was particularly moved by your post on general education. Indeed, the United States excels in this area, and Chinese universities are trying to emulate the American model. However, as you may know, foreign concepts often lose their original intent when implemented in China. Personally, my university education was also based on the idea of general education. We studied literature, history, and philosophy, but our teachers did not explain the connections between these disciplines. Instead, they effectively compressed the content of three degrees into one. I deeply suspect that the curriculum designers did not grasp the spirit of the humanities and merely followed the trend of general education from a practical and utilitarian perspective.
I believe this stems from our country’s humanistic tradition. Since the May Fourth Movement, there has been a persistent anxiety to learn from the West. Since the reform and opening up, we have achieved economic success and continued the humanistic tradition of learning from the West. Therefore, contemporary China, especially within academia, has developed into a field of reflection on enlightenment rationality.Nonetheless, our popular culture should not be overlooked. Although it is dominated by alienation, consumerism, and nihilism, its vibrant vitality still partly relies on external influences. Compared to academia, it seems to be a more authentic source of originality. I also believe in the vibrancy of Nigerian popular culture and would love to understand how Nigerian perceive the world.
Returning to the topic of market research, we recognize the potential of Africa's internet market and look forward to establishing a meaningful partnership with you. In today’s global economic downturn, this undoubtedly represents a creative and promising endeavor.I would like to hear your insights on African folklore and various other topics. I hope we can establish a mutually trusting communication.
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Faithti: there is a very big difference between quantity and quality 2004 pages of copy and paste headlines Mixed with faceless individuals insulting themselves online Can't drop a single message without a cuss word You call that intellectual?
dermmy: Hmmmm. What if the West uses this as an excuse to deploy troops too. I know they have been doing that covertly but what if both sides start doing it overtly with confidence. This war will soon escalate if care is not taken. North Korea should not have announced this publicly.
This video discusses the impact of sanctions on Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned gas giant, in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war. The video argues that Gazprom is unlikely to recover from the loss of European markets for at least a decade and will need significant government support to survive.
Highlights 🤯 Gazprom has suffered a major financial blow: The company posted a $7 billion loss in 2023, its first loss in over 20 years. This is due to the loss of European markets for its natural gas, which previously accounted for a significant portion of its revenue. 📉 Demand for natural gas is plateauing: Global demand for natural gas is expected to peak around 2037, as countries transition to renewable energy sources. This trend will further impact Gazprom’s future prospects. ⛽ LNG is the future: The video highlights the importance of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the global gas market. While Russia has significant natural gas reserves, it lacks the infrastructure to export LNG and is behind its competitors in this area. 🚧 Russia needs to invest heavily: Gazprom requires significant government investment to build LNG plants and compete in the global LNG market. However, the Russian government is currently focused on the war in Ukraine and may not have the resources to support Gazprom’s ambitions. ⚠️ A bleak future for Gazprom: The video concludes that Gazprom’s future is uncertain. The company’s ability to recover from the loss of European markets and compete in the LNG market is questionable, potentially leading to job losses and economic hardship in Russia.