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The helicopter which made a rough landing in the northwestern Iranian province of East Azarbaijan was carrying Pres. Raeisi, FM Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, East Azarbaijan Gov. Malek Rahmati, East Azarbaijan Imam of Friday Prayer Mohammad Ali Ale-Hashem, & several other passengers.
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Forwarded from Communism
On this day, 19 May 1933, Germany's Nazi government abolished collective bargaining – the principal of workers together negotiating with employers over pay and conditions. Instead, conditions were to be regulated by labour "trustees", appointed by Hitler. The following year the system was refined to designate owners of individual enterprises as local "fuehrers", with complete control of workplaces and ability to "make decisions for employees and labourers in all matters concerning the enterprise". In 1935, the Nazis introduced compulsory labour service for 18-25-year-olds, militarily connoscripting young workers into employment. Workers were banned from changing jobs without permission, and maximum working hours were increased from 60 to 72 hours per week while workplace illnesses rocketed. It was just one of many ways the Nazi regime benefited big business, and helped keep workers' wages low, with the US government stating that "It was by such bait that the great German industrialists were induced to support the Nazi cause". Some working class young people rejected Nazism and instead formed gangs called Edelweiss Pirates.
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PALESTINE SOLIDARITY DUISBURG BANNED!
This morning, "Palestine Solidarity Duisburg" was banned by the NRW Interior Ministry and their homes were searched. The ban is justified by the fact that the association is against the "idea of international understanding". A completely absurd distortion of the facts: Palestine Solidarity Duisburg stands for international solidarity and the fight against colonialism. The German state supports the genocide in Gaza and the occupation terror - it is against international understanding and peace!
The ban is another blow to fundamental rights in Germany. Freedom of association was already attacked with the ban on Samidoun. We call on all democratic people and organizations to actively oppose the ban.
Solidarity with our comrades from Palestine Solidarity Duisburg!
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This morning, "Palestine Solidarity Duisburg" was banned by the NRW Interior Ministry and their homes were searched. The ban is justified by the fact that the association is against the "idea of international understanding". A completely absurd distortion of the facts: Palestine Solidarity Duisburg stands for international solidarity and the fight against colonialism. The German state supports the genocide in Gaza and the occupation terror - it is against international understanding and peace!
The ban is another blow to fundamental rights in Germany. Freedom of association was already attacked with the ban on Samidoun. We call on all democratic people and organizations to actively oppose the ban.
Solidarity with our comrades from Palestine Solidarity Duisburg!
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Forwarded from Fearless John - @European_dissident
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◾A Ukrainian recruitment officer films the empty streets in a city, since the new Zelenskiy's connoscription law the Ukrainian towns look like ghost towns. Everyone is hiding from the "body snatchers".
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Republican activists in Galway marked the 76th anniversary of the NAKBA by demonstrating support for the Palestinian Resistance.
From Ireland to Palestine- Occupation is a crime!
From Ireland to Palestine- Occupation is a crime!
Forwarded from Soviet Books
Siberia: Achievements, Problems, Solutions.
Boris Pavlovich Orlov
Moscow: Progress. 1977.
Boris Pavlovich Orlov
Moscow: Progress. 1977.
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Siberia: Achievements, Problems, Solutions.
Boris Pavlovich Orlov
Moscow: Progress. 1977.
Boris Pavlovich Orlov
Moscow: Progress. 1977.
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Frames of the discovery of burnt wreckage of the Iranian President's helicopter.
The wreckage of the aircraft was discovered by a Red Crescent rescue team.
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The wreckage of the aircraft was discovered by a Red Crescent rescue team.
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Forwarded from DONBASS NEWS
#DPRestoration
Development of sports infrastructure facilities
📆Since 2022, 46 sports facilities have already been restored in the DPR, and 28 open sports grounds have been created. By the end of 2024, it is planned to renovate 25 facilities and build 14 sports grounds.
❗️Large-scale work has been launched at key sports facilities in Donetsk, Makeevka and Mariupol. By the end of the year, three stadiums, as well as a swimming pool and an equestrian center, will open in these cities after renovation.
🏟Work is underway at the Olimpiysky sports complex in Donetsk. In the fall, the restoration of the Donetsk Sports Palace “Lokomotiv” will be completed. In Makeevka, there are plans to complete a major overhaul of the equestrian base of the Olympic Reserve School this year.
Development of sports infrastructure facilities
📆Since 2022, 46 sports facilities have already been restored in the DPR, and 28 open sports grounds have been created. By the end of 2024, it is planned to renovate 25 facilities and build 14 sports grounds.
❗️Large-scale work has been launched at key sports facilities in Donetsk, Makeevka and Mariupol. By the end of the year, three stadiums, as well as a swimming pool and an equestrian center, will open in these cities after renovation.
🏟Work is underway at the Olimpiysky sports complex in Donetsk. In the fall, the restoration of the Donetsk Sports Palace “Lokomotiv” will be completed. In Makeevka, there are plans to complete a major overhaul of the equestrian base of the Olympic Reserve School this year.
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Leningradsky station
Architect: Rudolf Zhelyazevich
1849
This is the first train station in Moscow.
In 1842, Nicholas I signed a decree on the construction of a railway between two cities - St. Petersburg and Moscow.
They say that the king and his family were afraid to travel on the first train and sent soldiers of two regiments to test the road. But in fact, the civil engineers themselves were the first.
This is the only station that does not belong to the Moscow Railway, but belongs to Oktyabrskaya.
It has had several names:
until 1855 - Petersburg station, in 1855-1923 - Nikolaevsky , in 1923-1937 - Oktyabrsky .
Architect: Rudolf Zhelyazevich
1849
This is the first train station in Moscow.
In 1842, Nicholas I signed a decree on the construction of a railway between two cities - St. Petersburg and Moscow.
They say that the king and his family were afraid to travel on the first train and sent soldiers of two regiments to test the road. But in fact, the civil engineers themselves were the first.
This is the only station that does not belong to the Moscow Railway, but belongs to Oktyabrskaya.
It has had several names:
until 1855 - Petersburg station, in 1855-1923 - Nikolaevsky , in 1923-1937 - Oktyabrsky .