Don’t forget UA purging Bucha of “collaborators” few days after russians leave the area
Or Tochka-U missile attack on Kramatorsk killing more than 50 people
All that was done and than blamed on russians. Kramatorsk was done precisely to blame it on russians
By the way, 27-33 million soviet people died in the second world war, most of which were civilians, but for some reason nobody is calling it genocide (even in Russia). I think this is strange, we should call it genocide and treat it the same as the Holocaust
Actually, Lavrov did not said that sanctions will be lifted, he said that there will no be new sanctions
Here’s the video: https://t.me/zarubinreporter/1302
He’s saying here as an answer to “Why Russia is sanctioning DPRK?” basically this: “Russia wasn’t sanctioning DPRK, Security Council was. Sanctions were implemented in completely different enviroment, and, as always, the West did not do anything on their part what we were agreing on. Russia and China were lied to, and the West is suppling weapons to South Korea, SEVERAL YEARS AGO WE AGREED WITH CHINA THAT THERE WILL NO BE NEW SANCTIONS ON DPRK”
By the way, I have limited knowledge of English, and also were writing basic meaning of his words, not literal translation
More like “Map of gay travel according to baseless stereotipes or feelings”
Like, seriously, Russia is “Deadly dangerous”? So, why Belarus is just “Dangerous”? :D And of course, Ukraine is “a little dangerous”. Just a little, you know.
Maybe it’s map “Who are friends with the West”? Or “Who waves the rainbow flag the most?”
When asked to comment on the statements by Podoliak during a briefing on Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said: “I don’t know the background of this person’s remarks, but he should clarify them.”
Pretty clickbait titles for this words
As I know, it was croissants and bread for military base, not embassy (which makes sense because of how much there are)
But I can be wrong🤷♀️
Actually no, they are still using it
Hope that China will deny this visit and impose sanctions on UK. As far as I know they sanctioned Lithuania for Taiwan bullshit
Depends on what to call “socialism.” In my opinion, socialism has nothing to do with planned economy or government in general; it’s mode of production in which means of production owned by workers, who work using this means. It means that you can have socialist company in a capitalist state. It can be, for example, cooperative of workers (In Spain there is corporation Mondragon, it is federation of workers cooperatives). Or in Huawei there are “virtual share” which is given to every employee, so they technically own part of their company.
In modern Burkina-Faso there is interesting initiative, it’s something called “Communal Entreprenership.” Popular shareholding or something like that.
Agency for the Promotion of Communal Entrepenership (APCE) is doing this and they already building tomato processing plants in Bobo Diolasso, 60000 people is funding this project. Sounds pretty socialist to me
But of course I can’t ignore that historically state capitalism with big government interference in the economy is called by everybody “socialism.” Have nothing to say against it, state capitalism is obviously better for the people than unregulated market capitalism. In my opinion, any state can take this route, no revolution required (revolution is establishment of a different sistem, in this case it’s the same sistem - capitalism - but more state in it, up to the planned economy)
In short: Yes, Burkina-Faso will (like any country on Earth eventually)