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New Provocation With Ad Campaign for Turkish-occupied North: ‘Island Cyprus’ byteseu.com/1023972/ #Cyprus #CyprusIssue #Turkaegean


EU to Hike 50% Tariff on Russian, Belarusian Agri Imports, Fertilizers byteseu.com/1023970/ #Belarus

in reply to Radical Graffiti

hi, why isn't there any Alt Text on your account?

If I remember correctly, you used to post every image with its Alt Text?

in reply to Dogozio

Yeah I did used to write alt text for every image for a couple years.
Fell out of the habit in recent months, as it's very time consuming, and I never have enough time to finish even a quarter of the things I want to accomplish every day. I already resent how much time I spend on social media because of this account, I get at least 70 DM's a day and often post like 20 images each day, across almost a dozen platforms, plus also have to go to work, plus work on various other projects.
If I had a spare half hour or more every day to type out image descriptions for every post I would still do it.
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New clips from Putin documentary suggest Russia dismissed Ukraine peace talks, ceasefire weeks ago byteseu.com/1023968/ #Ukraine


"There is another option we had, let's call it revolution."
Seen in İstanbul during the recent anti-government protests

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in reply to GM7077

Since then we’ve learned that having a piece of debris to cling onto places one squarely in top 1%.


Langes Echo des Koreakriegs, oder: Chuch’e-Ideologie für Russland de.rt.com/meinung/245074-lange… Im Juni dieses Jahres jährt sich der Beginn des Koreakriegs zum 75. Mal. Angesichts der Nachrichten über die Beteiligung von DVRK-Kämpfern an der Befreiung des Gebiets Kursk gewinnen die weit zurückliegenden Ereignisse der Jahre 1950-1953 eine unerwartete Aktualität. #news #press



Maja Sandu on an official visit to Montenegro on May 19th byteseu.com/1023964/ #Montenegro





WSJ does a service by listing Trump's cryptocurrency dealings in an article it plans to update as the criminal-in-chief -- by far the most corrupt president in American history -- rakes in more billions in bribes and scams.

wsj.com/finance/currencies/bre…

Now do this with ALL Trump world corruption, pls.

in reply to Dan Gillmor

Who had NYT becomes a fascist mouthpiece while the WSJ speaks truth to power on their bingo card this year?



Armenian Security Council Secretary, Iran’s Foreign Minister discuss bilateral and international issues byteseu.com/1023960/ #Armenia #RepublicOfArmenia


The Secrets of How Life Began May Be Hidden Inside the World’s Oldest Rocks
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IRGC, Azeri Army Staging Military Drill In Karabakh byteseu.com/1023958/ #Azerbaijan #RepublicOfAzerbaijan


Waste-to-energy in Australia: how it works, where new incinerators could go, and how they stack up

Every year, Australia buries millions of tonnes of waste in landfills. But these sites are filling fast, recycling has its own limitations, and most waste export is banned. So councils and state governments are looking for alternatives.

Several large-scale incinerators have been proposed, to turn municipal solid waste into electricity. One is already up and running in Perth’s outer suburbs.

The A$1.5 billion Parkes Energy Recovery project planned for New South Wales would be Australia’s biggest. However, community backlash over potential health risks could put the plan in doubt.

As chemical engineers, we recognise the potential benefits of this technology. Modern facilities operating around the world show these processes can be efficient, safe and environmentally controlled. However, minimal risk does not mean zero risk. Understanding both the benefits and challenges is crucial to address community concerns.



Case: Fellow turkey hunters, here’s to all the ones that got away byteseu.com/1023956/ #Turkey