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10 votes
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Inside Viktor Orbán’s response to the war in Ukraine
7 votes -
Regardless of the outcome of the November 1 polls, Denmark is expected to maintain its restrictive immigration policies
2 votes -
How one man on a bridge marred Xi Jinping's big moment
18 votes -
Tildes Video Thread
So, quite a few people don't like/watch video content, and don't like seeing the homepage filled with videos. Let's try something new, see if it sticks. What are the best videos you have watched...
So, quite a few people don't like/watch video content, and don't like seeing the homepage filled with videos. Let's try something new, see if it sticks.
What are the best videos you have watched this past week/fortnight?
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As the midterm elections approach in the US, does Finland have the answer to fake news?
6 votes -
The big trouble if DC becomes the 51st state
6 votes -
What to watch for at the 20th Party Congress
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Tildes Video Thread
So, I know quite a few people don't like/watch video content, and don't like seeing the homepage filled with videos. I'd like to try something new, see if it sticks. What are the best videos you...
So, I know quite a few people don't like/watch video content, and don't like seeing the homepage filled with videos. I'd like to try something new, see if it sticks.
What are the best videos you have watched this past week?
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As part of a new series that looks abroad for inspiration on how to fix flaws in the US political system – we ask whether Norway's young MPs have the answer
5 votes -
Welcome to Královec | Czech Republic’s newly annexed territory
13 votes -
Assessing Vladimir Putin’s most recent nuclear threats
15 votes -
Chartbook #153: The South Asian Polycrisis
3 votes -
Former President Trump suggested to his aides that the United States could trade Puerto Rico to Denmark for Greenland while he was president, according to a new book
9 votes -
Far right's triumph in my country reveals a very Swedish brand of intolerance – political parties proved that our supposed liberalism is only skin deep
8 votes -
The three longest days of February. The beginning of the great war which no one thought would come
15 votes -
On my resignation as regulator of the Dutch intelligence and security services
14 votes -
What is the European Union really doing in Africa?
3 votes -
Are things swell?
3 votes -
Much ado about nothing – Sanna Marin and a very Finnish scandal
10 votes -
What Amnesty got wrong in Ukraine, and why I had to resign
14 votes -
Jon Stewart on PACT Act being blocked in the Senate
6 votes -
America’s self-obsession is killing its democracy
11 votes -
How do politicians keep getting so rich?
7 votes -
Former leader of a religious right organization said he recruited and coached wealthy volunteers to wine, dine, and entertain conservative Supreme Court justices while pushing conservative positions
12 votes -
Reply All is officially dead. What to listen to now?
Reply All was consistently one of my favorite podcasts on my player. I've been a listener for years, and while risking sounding parasocial, I felt a huge loss when the show finally ended. There's...
Reply All was consistently one of my favorite podcasts on my player. I've been a listener for years, and while risking sounding parasocial, I felt a huge loss when the show finally ended. There's something about the consistency of some content, and the nostalgia for the rough patches where that content helped make things easier, whether it be a podcast, TV show, or blog.
It was that right mix of personality, investigative journalism, humor, and weird internet culture. I have a lot of alternatives in my player, but none of them seem to fill that RA-shaped hole. Here's what I'm listening to nowadays:
- Underunderstood
- You're Wrong About
- Endless Thread
- Darknet Diaries
- Crypto Island
Basically, I'm begging for podcast recommendations from shows you consider to be your favorite. Preferably, if you can include a recent, really good episode to get started with, I'll give it a listen and report back. Thanks!
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The conservative Supreme Court's favorite judicial philosophy requires a very, very firm grasp of history — one that none of the justices seem to possess
16 votes -
Former federal judge warns of danger to American democracy
11 votes -
US free-speech group will spend millions to promote First Amendment cases
7 votes -
Nine lessons of Russian propaganda
11 votes -
The hunger
14 votes -
How the next election will be stolen
10 votes -
Why Denmark is voting on its defence relationship with the EU – and what it says about democracy in Europe
5 votes -
Charlie Kirk and "head empty" fascism
6 votes -
The esoteric social movement behind this cycle’s most expensive House race
12 votes -
Lecture series: Understanding the war in Ukraine
4 votes -
Asylum in Denmark – is the country guilty of double standards?
5 votes -
Inside Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s world
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How “Z” became Putin’s latest propaganda meme for the war against Ukraine
5 votes -
Denmark says it is in talks with Rwanda about setting up a reception centre for asylum seekers
3 votes -
NATO troops conducted a routine war exercise in the Arctic. This year felt different.
7 votes -
War in Ukraine: The Economist interviews Tony Blair
4 votes -
Simultaneous tragedy: Fire at Evergreen Packaging
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War with Russia? Finland has a plan for that
6 votes -
Ukraine reaches breaking point in Russia’s war
12 votes -
America needs a better plan to fight autocracy
12 votes -
Nuclear Posture Review (USA DoD 2018)
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“I have become convinced that Kremlin has made a decision to invade Ukraine later this winter.” (Dec 21, 2021)
@Dmitri Alperovitch: In the last few weeks, I have become increasingly convinced that Kremlin has unfortunately made a decision to invade Ukraine later this winter. While it is still possible for Putin to deescalate, I believe the likelihood is now quite low. Allow me to explain why 🧵
16 votes -
The failed logistics of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
20 votes -
Assessing the Russian military campaign in Ukraine
8 votes