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David Hundeyin
DavidHundeyin
The 10 Commandments of African Cognitive Dissonance1. We want to trade more with each other via the AfCFTA, the AU passport and someday a common currency.We want to trade less
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Joe Weisenthal
TheStalwart
I disagree with the premise of this @Noahpinion piece. He asks: when will US gov borrowing lead to a problem/hyperinflation. And then says nobody knows. But IMO the very question
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Cover 1
Cover1
Jonathan Taylor's film is as fun as I expected. His patience, vision, and ability to maneuver between that tackles are special. Defenses send run blitzes and layers of defenders at
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Damon Kiesow
dkiesow
This is a really amazing piece about organizational psychology in the face of digital disruption.https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/11/inside-the-new-york-times-heated-reckoning-with-itself.html Two bits stand out. One: When you reach out
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Dekila Chungyalpa
dchungyalpa
Having been in two countries during a coup, I can tell you the sequence goes something like this: fire military that opposes you, instigate civil unrest, declaration of martial law
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Ferris Jabr
ferrisjabr
Several great articles published today stress the importance of proper ventilation, in addition to distancing & masks, in limiting the spread of COVID: 1) https://nyti.ms/30d1cXf 2) https://bit.ly/31109sG But there's a re
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Ben Rosher
BenRosher
Away from the high politics of Brexit occurring in Brussels this week, the UK gov have today opened applications for the Frontier Worker Permit. 1/7http://crossborder.ie/brexit-border-the-frontier-worker-permit/ After the transition period
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Ian Fraser
Ian_Fraser
Laura Kuenssberg said handling a pandemic is impossible for any leader... What about Taiwan's president Tsai Ing-wen. The country has a population of 23 million but has had only 600
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Carrie Kollias MD FRCSC FRACS
carrie_kollias
This story from Saskatchewan of inhumanity in surgical training has sparked a lot of bad memories from docs all over of things they endured in training and I
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Richard Murphy
RichardJMurphy
Rarely has the UK faced an existential crisis like the one it does at this moment. The relationships between its member nations are uncertain. We face meltdown with the EU,
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renny
rgleeson
Long ago, back in 2020, I wrote "Truth Dies First: Storyweapons on the InfoOps Battlefield", a piece for The Cyber Defense Review's Special Edition on Information Operations/Information Warfare. 1/10 -
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James
JamessReality
We Keep asking supporters of an Indy Scotland what currency they’d use and is yet to get an economically sensible reply so let’s look at the options. The SNP would
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Jeremy Allaire
jerallaire
1/14 The rise of crypto has brought policy and regulatory issues to the forefront and are going to become massively important very quickly. The departing administration and the incoming Democratic
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
I’ve changed my mind re Labour voting for the deal. My previous view had been that Labour should vote for the deal as a tactical measure to convince its Brexit
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Tim Bousquet
Tim_Bousquet
I don't really get the desire to criticize NS on the vaccine rollout. Some thoughts... 1/https://twitter.com/gshotwell/status/1354890477993136134 To begin, the provincial government has no control over how many doses of vaccine
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Zack Exley 😷
zackexley
We're doing the 30's all wrong again just like clockwork. We have the script, we've been following it perfectly, just with a 21st century American twist. Let's look at what's
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