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Bryan MacDonald
27khv
Sad reality for Belorussians is there is no *better* outcome from what's currently happening. Fact is the economy is entirely dependent on Russia, so any successor to Lukashenko won't be
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Prof Zenkus
anthonyzenkus
AOC's recent revelations about how her her history of personal trauma connected w/the trauma she experienced on 1/6 need to be looked at in a broader light. As an expert
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Retson Tedheke
retsonbiz
#OCCUPYFARMS: The Entire Agribusiness Process From Farming 2Processing & Marketing Can Generate One Million Jobs Annually if FG, States & LGAs Dedicate 10% of Their Monthly FAAC Allocation 2Agro Driven
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Bang'uMhlaba
aycawe
Our problems with liquor as a society come from very far - ‘regulation’ of the throats of black people in the last century. Not even one hundred years ago, Union
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Nick "Childish Branzino” Birman-Trickett
ntrickett16
McFaul's policy recs are all solid, but the discourse around Russia as a rising power really misrepresents the underlying political economy of Russian foreign policy as well as how the
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Terry Hussey
Terry_Hussey
To the best of my knowledge this is the single most important economic event to happen to NL in our entire history.I'm not joking.It is the largest sale of a
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🌰Build Soil: plant one million edible chestnuts!
BuildSoil
It’s really scary to me how many people think that the move to buy Greenland is an incoherent idea. It just shows that people are not paying attention to the
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Barney Flower
barnaby_flower
After months of airBnB hopping with recently expanded family, feel incredibly grateful to be allowed back into #Vietnam to continue Hepatitis research. Currently in quarantine, which is no-nonsense. But I'm
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Simon Rabinovitch
S_Rabinovitch
Ok, I'll bite.On the whole, China's economic performance in 2020 was, I'd argue, actually quite good. Not to dismiss its many problems (debt, inequality, statism, etc), but in the midst
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TC
TESLAcharts
1/ A small thread on carbon capture and sequestration (CCS), with a disclaimer that it has been at least five years since I studied it deeply. I suspect not much
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Asha Rangappa
AshaRangappa_
THREAD. Great, question, @JoyAnnReid! I had the same question. And for an answer, I *highly* recommend "Let Them Eat Tweets," by @Jacob_S_Hacker and Paul Pierson, which gives a clear, if
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🌟 Reality gamer
realboyphysical
If you want to actually understand the current state of the world, the reigning ideology and what they really believe, and dont just want to listen to online schizoposters -
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Dr Karen 🕷Schafheutle🇪🇺🇩🇪🏴
KSchafheutle
This tier 4 and 3/4 no-lockdown is unlikely to last just 4 weeks.Why? It's not a lockdown. Therefore,A. it will take longer to drive down new infections.B. infections still driven
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John N.Friedman
John_N_Friedman
Fantastic job as always by @emilymbadger and @aliciap at @nytimes @NYTupshot writing about my new paper with Raj Chetty, @nhendren82 , and @michaelstepner about the COVID-19 crisis (1/N)https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/17/upshot/coronavirus-
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Samuel Amaha
SamuelTsegai1
The very important question every #Eritrea/n must ask is why the overinvestment by the #Eritrea/n govt. and its supporters in #Ethiopia/n internal affairs & how that country should be governed.
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Joseph Majkut
JosephMajkut
The climate provisions in the end-of-year megabill are really good. Increased $ for R&D, modernized programs, and extension of some key subsidies show that bipartisan support for low-carbon innovation is
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