Wednesday 16th March 2022
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Wednesday 16th March 2022
Morning all.
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Morning RFM
Peter Oborne on the reaction to different bombings --
Odd coincidence but in the last twelve hours R4 & World Service and France Radio all had frontline reports of double-tap bombings in progress in Yemen.
Peter Oborne on the reaction to different bombings --
Odd coincidence but in the last twelve hours R4 & World Service and France Radio all had frontline reports of double-tap bombings in progress in Yemen.
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Putin ranting and raving today, paradoxically this might be a sign a peace agreement isn't that far off.
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... three-moreBoris Johnson upbeat on Saudi oil supply as kingdom executes three more
PM accused of ‘trading blood for oil’ as he seeks increased Middle East output to lessen reliance on Russia
[ Maya Foa, Director of the human rights charity group Reprieve, said] “It is not acceptable to cite Russia’s war crimes to try to justify trading blood for oil elsewhere. It shows the world we will apply double standards for our convenience, and embolden countries like Saudi Arabia into further atrocities, just as Putin was emboldened by our willingness to take his cronies’ cash for decades.” (Guardian)
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AnatolyKasparov wrote: ↑Wed 16 Mar, 2022 7:56 pm Putin ranting and raving today, paradoxically this might be a sign a peace agreement isn't that far off.