Mês: Fevereiro 2022

  • biblioteca de angra em homenagem a cristóvão de aguiar

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    #TERCEIRA | Biblioteca de #Angra promove mostra dedicada a Cristóvão de Aguiar.
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  • Putin’s gambit and Canada’s suicide truckers

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    Dear friend,

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that he is still open to a diplomatic solution over Ukraine. The Kremlin has also announced the withdrawal of a small number of Russian troops from the Ukrainian border. These are hopeful signs.

    But war in Ukraine remains a distinct possibility.

    On paper, a Russian invasion seems completely unlikely. After all, Russian forces would face massive resistance from the Ukrainians, a series of punishing sanctions against the Russian economy, and the loss of important trade relations.

    On the ground, however, an invasion still looks likely. Why else would more than 100,000 Russian troops surround Ukraine on three sides?

    The only way to square this apparent contradiction is to assume that Putin wants the best deal possible. The show of force short of invasion is the equivalent of smelling salts applied to NATO so that the alliance backs off.

    The big question is whether the Biden administration is willing or able to provide that deal. Everyone from the UN secretary general to Chinese leader Xi Jinping is urging a diplomatic solution. Russian troops can’t stay in this holding pattern forever. The next week will prove critical.

    Meanwhile, here at Foreign Policy In Focus, we’ve published an open letter from civic activists across Europe, the United States, and the former Soviet Union calling for a new movement from below to prevent another war in Europe and construct a new security structure from below.

    In my World Beat column this week, I focus on the “Freedom Convoy” that has disrupted life in Canada and trade with the United States. These “suicide truckers” want to spread their anti-government, antisocial, and ultimately self-defeating messages all around the world.

    Also at FPIF, Samantha Garcia laments the monopoly the National Guard has on providing services at a time of need. Mark Weisbrot explores the steep humanitarian consequences of U.S. sanctions on Afghanistan.

    And finally, I tell a story from 2025 about what might happen if the scattered campaigns against experts and expertise — like the attacks on Anthony Fauci and teachers of critical race theory — come together into a sustained MAGA-style Cultural Revolution.

    John Feffer
    Director, FPIF

    World Beat

    SUICIDE TRUCKERS

    John Feffer

    The “Freedom Convoy” in Canada wants to spread its anti-government, antisocial, and ultimately self-defeating messages far and wide.

    Read World Beat…

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    No More War in Europe
    Civic Activists from OSCE Countries
    An Appeal for Civic Action in Europe and Beyond

    Americans Shouldn’t Have to Rely on the National Guard for Basic Services
    Samantha Garcia
    Time and again, why is it only the military that has extra resources to go around?

    U.S. Sanctions on Afghanistan Could Be Deadlier Than 20 Years of War
    Mark Weisbrot
    The collective punishment of Afghans is hideously wrong — and the Biden administration can ease it with the stroke of a pen.

    The Terrifying World of 2025
    John Feffer
    Imagine that the current attacks on experts and expertise morph into a full-blown MAGA Cultural Revolution in 2025…

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  • Pior casa de sempre? Mulher arrenda tenda na varanda por 476€

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    Ver anúncios de casas para vender e arrendar por valores absolutamente absurdos não é difícil. Basta apenas fazer um ou dois cliques num qualquer site imobiliário. Porém, nada nos prepararia para esta proposta em Zurique, na Suíça. Uma jovem de 27 anos apenas conhecida por Sandra está à procura de um inquilino com quem possa … Continued

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  • ~SATA DERIVA RUMO A NOVO NAUFRÁGIO

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    Segue em frente a estratégia passada dos ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Insurance and Maintenance), falhada do passado e as ingerências na gestão comercial das empresas do SPER que tanto foram propaladas como perniciosas. Bem prega frei Tomaz. Afinal era só uma questão de ciúmes. Não podemos seguir sendo desgovernados, esta Região carece de um Governo, firme, livre e com coragem para fazer o que tem que ser feito e não um Governo que repete os erros do passado mas com mais força e mais desabilidade. No fim pagamos todos a fatura mais cara. No passado havia mais futuro.
    Pode ser uma imagem de texto que diz "SATA aluga avião para operação entre Terceira e Oakland CDS diz que rotas entre Terceira e América devem-se à "estreita colaboração' da Vice-presidência REGIONAL//PÁG. 10"
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  • Sapataria histórica Deusa foi despejada na Baixa de Lisboa

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    A sapataria Deusa, no número 9 da Rua 1.º de Dezembro, foi fundada em 1951 e vendia sapatos de senhora, sobretudo de fabrico nacional, mas depois da reestruturação passou a vender também marroquinaria e acessórios.

    Source: Sapataria histórica Deusa foi despejada na Baixa de Lisboa