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Federico Ortino

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rshereme.bsky.social
She was 15 — Anastasiia Hrytsiv. Killed by a Russian missile in Lviv overnight, along with her entire family.

They died together, in their own home — torn apart in seconds.

Just another Ukrainian family wiped out by Putin’s war.

Source: Kyiv Post
federico-ortino.bsky.social
I think the politicisation is rampant. But what is worse is that the system seems to allow for this: if a President can nominate and fire federal prosecutors at will, does the system provide any remedies against any abuse? Congress, not sure... The ballot box may be the only remedy.
robertsaunders.bsky.social
The radical right in Britain increasingly claims to represent "Christian values" & "Christian civilisation" - though its leaders rarely go to church or pretend to believe anything.

It's especially important that Christian leaders speak out against this, as it's their tradition that's being claimed.
robertsaunders.bsky.social
A courteous but very impressive rebuke to Nigel Farage from the Bishop of Oxford.

"I heard no compassion in what you said...".

"I disagree profoundly with your attempts to ... increase fear of the stranger in our communities".

Do read.
blogs.oxford.anglican.org/an-open-lett...
An open letter to Nigel Farage - Bishop Steven's Blog
Bishop Steven writes an open letter in response to Nigel Farage MP's immigration policy which was launched in Oxford this week.
blogs.oxford.anglican.org
markjacob.bsky.social
You can't teach U.S. history without "divisive" narratives. Slavery wasn't "unifying." The Japanese incarceration wasn't "unifying." The anti-immigrant Operation Wetback (real name) wasn't "unifying."
It's history's job to tell the truth, not cover up past racism to pave the way for future racism.
White House Announces Comprehensive Review of Smithsonian Exhibitions
www.nytimes.com

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marcelias.bsky.social
🚨BREAKING: A group of Texas Democratic lawmakers fled the state Sunday, activating their emergency plan to block a hastily-drawn Republican congressional map that’s poised to set off a national redistricting battle between red states and blue states. www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/...
Texas Democrats Leave the State to Block GOP Congressional Map
Read more here.
www.democracydocket.com
justinwolfers.bsky.social
The British trade deal wasn't what they said it was, the Vietnamese are still yet to confirm Trump's announcement, and the Japanese say they're not signing a binding agreement. The White House has released the text of ZERO (0) deals, and maybe it's all just social media posts all the way down.
justinwolfers.bsky.social
"Japanese officials said there was no written agreement with Washington — and no legally binding one would be drawn up", and surprise surprise, they deny giving Trump $550b to arbitrarily spend however he wants. www.ft.com/content/c118...
tframpton.bsky.social
Proud to be a signatory on this letter.

And, as if to prove the point, here’s the DOJ official responsible for ousting Jim Ryan and leading the “negotiations” with our Board of Visitors. It has nothing to do with protecting Jews; 100% with advancing a far-right partisan agenda.

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profjacob.bsky.social
🚨🚨"It is hard to predict how this will end, other than badly. It will take years to rebuild America’s constitutional checks and balances, institutions, and international standing, but possibly decades to restore political trust." Excellent by @alexhh.bsky.social on the #LA military deployment:
federico-ortino.bsky.social
Frightening
chrchristensen.bsky.social
The actual day that Ferris Bueller took off in Ferris Bueller's Day Off was this day, June 5, in 1985. That means his day off is as many years removed from today as it is from the end of World War II.

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chrchristensen.bsky.social
The actual day that Ferris Bueller took off in Ferris Bueller's Day Off was this day, June 5, in 1985. That means his day off is as many years removed from today as it is from the end of World War II.
enviromatters.bsky.social
Just stunning at how quickly Greece has transformed it's energy mix.

In a decade, coal has been pretty much driven out from 50% to 6%

More to come as solar expands 👍

#energysky

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alexgallagher.bsky.social
Water privatisation was always stupid, wrong-headed, anti-public and destined to fail.

I knew it, you knew it, everybody knew it.

But the Tories cared more about allowing shareholders to gorge on our assets than any public good, economic, health or environmental.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Failing water sector needs stronger regulation, review says
The Water Commission finds
www.bbc.co.uk

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iwillnotbesilenced.bsky.social
There's nothing holy about writing discrimination into the law.
federico-ortino.bsky.social
Nothing happened to him (recently). It's just that you simply do not know what you are doing...
darthputinkgb.bsky.social
Trump: "I don't know what the hell happened to Putin. He's gone crazy & is attacking civilians"

Prez. Attacking civilians for 25 years.

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darthputinkgb.bsky.social
Trump: "I don't know what the hell happened to Putin. He's gone crazy & is attacking civilians"

Prez. Attacking civilians for 25 years.
federico-ortino.bsky.social
Why not? In fact, the EU should! They may want to have those issued examined by the MPIA in any event, whether they win or lose at the panel stage. No point in delaying it via an appeal into the void, as those issues will not go away...

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lucygjwhite.bsky.social
For the last year, I’ve been working on an investigation that’s left me staggered. It’s a damning indictment of the UK’s care sector, & the migration system which has allowed millions of ££s to be plundered from communities in developing countries. Free link: www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...
UK Visa Scams Squeeze Millions From Would-Be Care Workers
Recent changes to immigration policy won’t do anything for people who’ve been exploited while seeking jobs in the UK. But they may worsen the care-worker shortage.
www.bloomberg.com
robertsaunders.bsky.social
Starmer's language was deplorable.

It was grotesquely offensive, accusing people who have brought their gifts to this country of doing "incalculable" "damage"; & politically foolish, in endorsing Farage's claims of an establishment conspiracy.

But bad analogies with Powell miss the key problem. 🧵
Image from the Financial Times, placing Keir Starmer next to Enoch Powell.
mcopelov.bsky.social
Sorry, but this stuff drives me absolutely crazy. I’m sorry economists & journalists are just discovering the field of international political economy. But we’ve been studying & publishing about this stuff for 50 years now. There’s no new age of anything & “geoeconomics” has been around forever.
michaelpettis.bsky.social
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I think Gillian Tett is right—the word is undergoing a major shift "in the intellectual zeitgeist—of a sort we have seen a few times before." In a way we are revisiting the 1930s when a period of huge trade imbalances, the subordination of...

www.ft.com/content/daf5...
Welcome to the new age of geoeconomics
Tech, trade, finance and military policies are mingling in a manner not seen during the neoliberal era
www.ft.com

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michaelpettis.bsky.social
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I think Gillian Tett is right—the word is undergoing a major shift "in the intellectual zeitgeist—of a sort we have seen a few times before." In a way we are revisiting the 1930s when a period of huge trade imbalances, the subordination of...

www.ft.com/content/daf5...
Welcome to the new age of geoeconomics
Tech, trade, finance and military policies are mingling in a manner not seen during the neoliberal era
www.ft.com

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