https://twitter.com/NATO/status/1628687961477750790
https://twitter.com/vonderleyen/status/1671237853953634306
A pleasure and honour to attend His Majesty King Charles’ reception in Saint James’s.
Grateful to the UK for co-hosting the Ukraine Recovery Conference and for your unwavering support for Ukraine.
Together we are helping rebuild Ukraine as a modern and free country.
https://twitter.com/BlackRock
We asked members of our employee Out and Allies Network to share their thoughts on the importance of #PrideMonth and how to support #LGBTQ+ colleagues throughout the year.
https://twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1671262303319392259
BlackRock Recruiter
https://twitter.com/amuse/status/1671307067200503816
>entering Mercury orbit in 2025
BlackRock's CEO Larry Fink (light blue shirt) is in regular contact with Zelensky to ensure it and JP Morgan control the rebuilding of Ukraine after the conclusion of hostilities with Russia.
BlackRock's portfolio companies are making a fortune supplying Biden's proxy war in Russia.
https://twitter.com/amuse/status/1671146687040028673
$250,000 per passenger?
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2023/jun/19/public-backs-gop-calls-us-military-attack-mexican-/
Public backs GOP calls for U.S. military to attack Mexican cartels
Americans are showing a surprising appetite for direct military intervention in Mexico to wage war against smuggling cartels that are pumping drugs and illegal immigrants into the U.S.
A poll this month found that 61% of Americans back the idea of deploying the military to “fight the Mexican cartels.” A poll released in May found that 53% of Americans support “deployment of U.S. military personnel and assets inside Mexico.”
The idea has gained strength amid the chaos of the southern border and calls from high-profile Republican presidential hopefuls, including former President Donald Trump and Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina.
https://archive.is/4Ue3v
Meet ‘Predator’ and ‘Grandad’, the exiled Belarusians plotting against Putin’s friend
The Kremlin’s delivery of nuclear weapons to the dictatorship has not cowed activists who fled the country in 2020 — and are ready to die for freedom
In a field behind a Polish business park an insurrection is brewing. A group of exiles — electricians and factory workers, young and old — don balaclavas, load dummy assault rifles and crawl through the undergrowth.
“My daughter doesn’t know I am here. I told her I was going paintballing,” says “Predator”, a 42-year old female volunteer at the session in Poznan. But her motive is clear: “I came here today . . . to prepare for the fight for Belarus.”
In 2020, more than a million Belarusians took to the streets to protest against results of an election — widely considered to be rigged — in the largest challenge to President Lukashenko’s regime since he rose to power after the break-up of the Soviet Union.
https://www.politico.eu/article/police-raid-paris-2024-olympics-hq/
Police raid Paris 2024 Olympics HQ in corruption probe
>https://twitter.com/NATO/status/1628687961477750790
>just think of me like some kind of hero that you support
what if they forgot to charge the controller
Hamish Harding tweeted: "Due to the worst Newfoundland weather in 40 years this will be the first and LAST dive to the Titanic in 2023."
non sequitur is the spice of life