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Elaine, did you make this hummus?
No.
It’s really good.
Okay, but I didn’t make it.
David, did you make this hummus?
Nope.
Well, who did?
I don’t know.
I just want to compliment the person who made the hummus, but no one will tell me who made it.
I wish I could tell you who made it so you’d shut up about it.
I’ll shut up about it when I get some answers.
Hey, Eric, did you make this hummus? It’s delicious.
No, I didn’t make it either, and why do you have to compliment the person who made it? Can’t you just eat it and move on?
Because last year when I came to this office party, I made a spinach artichoke dip and no one said shit to me about it. Someone should have said something. Do you remember that dip I made?
No, it was a long time ago. I’ve probably eaten thirty or forty dips since then, so I don’t remember your stupid dip.
Exactly. People forget dips and the people who made them. We need to talk about the elephant in the room while there’s still time.
NATO’s military intervention in Libya in 2011, which overthrew the regime of Muammar Gaddafi, resulted in a chaotic and murderous failed state. Libyans pay a horrific price for this catastrophe.
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Local journalism is on life support. Once the eyes and ears of readers in towns and cities across the UK, it has been devastated by swingeing cuts. Today, there are fewer local newspapers than at any time since the eighteenth century. More than 320 local titles closed between 2009 and 2019 — a trend that […]
Miko Peled, who was serving in the Israeli military at the time, examines the events leading up to the infamous Sabra and Shatila massacre and questions why the world turned a blind eye to the signs of impending tragedy.
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Little attention has been paid to the possibility that perhaps African countries are fed up with the old apparatus, that of Western-supported wealthy and violent dictators - and supposed 'democrats' - who squander their country's wealth to remain in power.
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