Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Ukraine is finalizing second and third defense lines in Zaporizhzhia Oblast to create “fortress”
The Zaporizhzhia Oblast is significantly expanding its defensive infrastructure with the construction of second and third lines of defense while also fortifying areas around cities, according to Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast Military Administration, who spoke during a… Continue Reading
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Top 10 worst inventions ever created
Look around your home and you’ll see countless amazing inventions that have all made our lives easier – you are reading this on one right now. However, not all inventions are well thought-out and useful. Some are not fit for purpose, while others are as functional as a woollen submarine. Some… Continue Reading
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EU will not take over NATO functions
The events taking place in the world only confirm the importance and weight of strong transatlantic ties. Therefore, in terms of security and defense, the EU will never compete with NATO, but it will be able to bring added value to joint efforts in this area. This… Continue Reading
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EU gives final green light to steep tariffs on Chinese electric cars
The extra tariffs on China-made electric cars will go ahead as planned, the European Commission has confirmed, despite ongoing talks with China. Continue Reading
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3 Tips To Adjust Your Sleep Schedule For Daylight Savings Transition
Vintage alarm clock buried underneath colorful fallen autumn leaves with shallow depth of field. … [+] Daylight savings time concept with clock hands at almost 2 am. getty Many people look forward to Fall Daylight Savings since we gain an extra hour of sleep. But being on a new schedule can… Continue Reading
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Decentralization reform proved its worth when Russia invaded
The resilience shown by communities in the areas initially affected by Russia’s full-scale invasion was including due to the success of the decentralization reform that Ukraine had undertaken before the big war started. That’s according to the EU Ambassador to… Continue Reading
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In ‘Empty Beds,’ a Stark Reminder of War’s Youngest Victims
A mural spanning an entire city block in Manhattan symbolizes the thousands of Ukrainian children who have been taken by Russian forces. Continue Reading
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Hungary’s Orban swipes at EU and tells PM disputed vote was fine
Matthew Goddard/BBC Hungarian PM Viktor Orban’s visit to Georgia has been widely criticised by other EU states Hungary’s Viktor Orban congratulated Georgia’s increasingly authoritarian government in person on Tuesday, on a visit to Tbilisi three days after it won a contested election. Praising the… Continue Reading
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Vučić: Serbia to provide Ukraine with generators, transformers worth € 8.4 mn
Speaking to Prva Srpska Televizija on 27 October, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced €8.4 million worth of generators and transformers for Ukraine. Additionally, he announced a summit of European leaders next week. Historically allied with Russia, Serbia has been an EU… Continue Reading
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How to Finally Abolish the Electoral College
The latest New York Times-Siena College poll says the presidential race is a dead heat. So do any number of other national polls. In the battleground states, virtually every poll either reports a tie, or results well within the margin of error. The upshot: Even as Kamala Harris’ national… Continue Reading
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