Ah, nothing says ‘no-limits partnership’ like slapping your BFF with a 55% tariff. Truly the hallmark of a bromance built to last—until everyone’s squatting on the floor.
It’s wild to see HTS being positioned as the lead in Syria’s transitional government, considering their history in Idlib and ties to al-Qaeda.
The idea of Western countries potentially rethinking their terrorist designation for HTS feels like a risky gamble. Even if they play nice now, their past “dictatorial practices” don’t exactly scream stability for a post-Assad Syria.
Sounds like someone needs to pay that address at the top of the page a visit.
The thing companies are trying to take down?
And many Democrats, because she shames the rest of them.
Climate change is going to hit poorer countries hardest, but rich countries will feel it through mass migration.
Europe already struggled with refugees from Syria and Africa, and climate migration will be on a whole different scale.
Countries like Denmark just aren’t set up to handle millions of new people without major changes.
It’s going to take global cooperation and some hard decisions to deal with what’s coming.