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mmm🤨🤨
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He got killed during in a meeting between SSA and Dbeibeh camp, to be overseen by the 444 at their camp. It’s possible Dbeibeh set him up.
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The 444 is led by Mahmoud Hamza from Souq al-Juma, popped up in 2019 during Haftar’s offensive on Tripoli. Originally part of the Rada Special Force, it later broke away to operate independently. The 111 Brigade is commanded by Abdel Salam al-Zoubi, the current Minister of Defence
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Al Kikli was killed, he's the leader of the "Stabilization Support Apparatus" which controls many parts of Tripoli like Abuslim.
He was killed in an ambush by the 444 Brigade. Following his death, both the 444 and 111 Brigades launched a campaign to seize control of his positions.
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Explicitly neither but he was intervening negatively in Dbeibeh’s held government.
This is good news for Libya. One less militia. Of course not if a war breaks out and Libya rewinds to its 2017/2018 state again, but I hope not
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Not with the internationally recognized government
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Both Haftar and Dbeibeh have rejected it
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Russia Is Moving Military Resources From Syria To Libya — Will Europe Respond?
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also watercolours...that's actually the impressive part
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the details are impressive
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thats what I am thinking. Most historical poets are not neurotypical
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Some books you buy and never read because they’re too lengthy. The origins of totalitarianism by Arendt
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Government corruption
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I’m a fucking idiot, always have been. I hate jokes and think there’s no time for jokes. Makes sense
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Do you think it’s possible that you’re being a bit overly paranoid about something that’s very unlikely to actually happen?
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There’s of course the obnoxious opinions of cinephiles for a film DIRECTED AND WRITTEN FOR CHILDREN.
But regardless the standards for modern cinema is awful.
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It’s rated average 2.8 on Letterboxd.
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time for you to search for cinemas that screen old films. In London, Prince Charles cinema is a great one. Electric cinema in notting hill screens old films as well but irregularly
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Spain’s electricity price is also very volatile compared to other European countries.
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to be fair using spain’s negative prices as blanket proof against the claim that they’re expensive is icky. Spain’s a smaller country with high very renewables. High renewable penetration, limited storage, less interconnection with other countries, low demand. Demand low, supply high. Prices fall.
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I can’t escape it, and it seems I’m the only one who finds it gross. Others seem to find it funny.
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We find it hard as a society to conflate mundane casual sexism with the increasing murders of women and girls. It’s almost like we’re too scared—because that would mean confronting casual sexism; something so ingrained in everyday talk.
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ahh yes
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Bane’s voice isn’t as high pitched
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That’s not to say there aren’t markets that the US doesn’t fail to fill the demand gap. Or there can’t be shifts in trade. Just the acceleration will take time.
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The US represents 25% of the worlds GDP. US consumption is major in world economy and high value exports. Less dependent on the US sure.. but banning US imports would be of great loss.
Software/tech,iPhones, Macs, Oracle databases, Nvidia GPUs etc