Abtrünnige #Region #Transnistrien : #Russland soll helfen
Wegen einer irtschaftsblockade durch die #Republik #Moldau hat die Region Transnistrien Russland um Schutz gebeten.
Abtrünnige #Region #Transnistrien : #Russland soll helfen
Wegen einer irtschaftsblockade durch die #Republik #Moldau hat die Region Transnistrien Russland um Schutz gebeten.
Sol wrote the following post Mon, 05 Feb 2024 01:44:45 +0100
#Aftermath of #Ukrainian #Terrorist #Attack in #Lugansk #Region #Lisichansk #Russia #28 #people #killed
"A bakery with civilians inside was destroyed by a deliberate attack."
#failstate #ukraine #terrorism for #nato #us #eu #western #warmongers
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank have protested the killing of Hamas’s deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri who was targeted by a drone strike in Lebanon. The...#AlJazeera #AlJazeeraEnglish #Beirut #Hamas #Palestinians #Saleh #Salehal-Arouri #UN #alJazeera #aljazeeraEnglish #aljazeeralive #aljazeeravideo #al-Arouri #aljazeeraEnglish #aljazeeralatest #aljazeeralive #aljazeeralivenews #attack #deputy #drone #escalation #killed #killing #latestnews #leader #newsheadlines #occupiedWestBank #official #protested #region #restraint #risks #strike #targeted #top
Palestinians protest killing of senior Hamas official in Lebanon | Al Jazeera Newsfeed
Les autres affûtages selon l'utilisation tout au long de l'année.
De haut en bas, classés par âge décroissant
. Couteau à palme ou cra-cra, canif du grand-oncle, puis du père de ma moitié. C'est elle qui s'en sert. Effet garanti quand elle l'ouvre la première fois devant des inconnus. :) Des lames comme on n'en fait plus. Nécessite très peu d’affûtage, ce qui explique son état malgré son âge et son utilisation. Age +/- 70 ans
. "Véritable Pradel (poinçon ancre de marine)". Mon père me l'a refilé il y a quelques temps. Ce couteau lui servait exclusivement lors de ses balades en montagne. Age +/- 50 ans
. Mon premier "Véritable Laguiole (poinçon couronne). Pas d'abeille... Je ne sais pas si c'est un vrai ou une copie. Je l''ai acheté il y a + 40 ans.
. Opinel N°8. J'ai fait sauter la virole. Environ 30 ans. Usé....
. Enfin, mon Douk-douk, que j'ai depuis une vingtaine d'années. Pas de fioritures, il est fait pour couper. Extra plat, il se glisse facilement dans une poche. Ne me quitte pratiquement jamais.
La prochaine fois, je vous montre mon sabre et mon épée. Affûtés, bien sur. Sinon, ce n'est pas rigolo. :)
#couteau #region #france #tradition
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Wie verändert sich das #Klima in deiner #Region?
Coole Übersicht von @quarkswdr
In the latest edition of Frontlines, Karnig Kerkonian and Garo B. Ghazarian speak to Garo Paylan, an Armenian member of the Turkish parliament, to discuss the developing nature of Armenia-Turkey relations, prospects for normalization and more.
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Petite Ville Loraine, de Meurthe-et-Moselle, dans l’Est de la France ou pour être précis Nord-Est, Pont-à-Mousson est une ville de 14497 habitants (recensement 1999), Elle a été fondée au début du moyen age par le seigneur compte de bar et de mousson. C’était une ville universitaire qui a presque était aussi meilleur que celle de Paris aux mêmes époques… C’est la ville dans laquelle je suis né et que je vous présente sous la forme d’un blog. Je continu à chercher des documents pour agrémenter le blog et faire découvrir cette ville remplie d’histoire.
pont-à-mousson poussière d'histoire
#fr #pontàmousson #ville #commune #histoire #passé #souvenir #bucolique #art #architecture #célèbre #batiment #oeuvre #moyen_age #MoyenAge #Renaissance #Lorraine #MeurtheEtMoselle #M&M #GrandEst #Region #Régional #France.
“Our #livelihoods #depend on a #planet that is not on #fire. We are an #Arctic #people and our #culture is written in #snow. But #climate-change means the snow will get less and less. We must realise we can’t #overconsume our planet. This is #urgent. We need to #listen to all the #indigenous people in the #world who know how to #live in #harmony with the planet.”
#sami #reindeer #herders #polar #region #europe #norway #finland #sweden #russia #climate #disaster #environment #ejf #nature #extreme #weather #farming #animals
During a meeting in Brussels on December 14, the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan reached a consensus regarding the reopening of railway networks between the two countries. One point of contention remains Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s demand that the access route through Armenia’s south to its exclave of Nakhichevan be customs free. Azerbaijan insists that if this is rejected, Armenians will have to pass through Azerbaijani customs to reach Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Nerses Kopaylan, Professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, talks to CivilNet’s Eric Hacopian about the prospects of Nagorno-Karabakh’s remedial secession from Azerbaijan and whether this would be desirable for the Armenian side. Professor Kopaylan compares and contrasts this outcome with the remedial secession of Kosovo and why this could help deal with the issue of self-determination and sovereignty.
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#armenia #dailyarmenia #politics #region #reportsinenglish #armeniaazerbaijan2021 #armeniaborder #armeniacorridor #armenianterritory #azerbaijanattack #azerbaijancorridor #ishkhanasar #syunikazerbaijan #zangezurcorridor
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Russian President Vladimir Putin have begun the latest round of talks in the Russian resort city of Sochi. The negotiations are expected to focus on border demarcation and delimitation processes and the gradual opening of regional transport communications infrastructure.
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Azerbaijani forces fired on Armenian positions using artillery and armored vehicles on the Armenia-Azerbaijan state border in the southern Syunik region on November 16 from around 1pm, according to a statement released by the Armenian Defense Ministry. Later, parliament deputy Eduard Aghajanyan confirmed that 15 Armenian soldiers have been killed, 12 taken prisoner and four have been wounded.
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#armenia #artsakh #dailyarmenia #politics #region #reportsinenglish
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#armenia #artsakh #dailyarmenia #newsfeed #politics #region #reportsinenglish
En route to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Erdogan responded to a series of questions by journalists.
According to Anadolu, the state news agency, Erdogan responded to a question by a journalist about an earlier statement by the Armenian prime minister that he will not allow a transit corridor between Azerbaijan and Nakhichevan, its exclave to the west of Armenia.
“Opening or not opening such a transit corridor is a political issue. One wonders - on the one hand he [Armenia’s prime minister] makes such a statement. On the other hand he wants to meet with me. If he wants to meet with Erdogan, then he must take certain steps. We’re not opposed to diplomacy. In fact, he has communicated through the Georgian prime minister his desire to meet me,” said Erdogan, adding that for that to happen, Armenia must demonstrate a positive approach.
“If the Georgian prime minister conveys such a request and undertakes steps towards a new process, I will demonstrate my sincerity and begin negotiations. When there is diplomacy, of course, one must give and take. I hope that in this matter, the positive approaches outweigh the negative. Thus, I am hopeful that the problem of transit corridors between Armenia and Azerbaijan will be overcome,” Erdogan reportedly said.
Commenting on this latest development, a former Armenian foreign ministry official observed: “Turkey is up to its games again. It is always Armenia that must take ‘some positive steps’. Erdogan says this even as Turkey continues to keep closed an international border between countries at peace. One wonders about the ‘sincerity’ of his readiness to negotiate. At the same time, it is unclear why Armenia would make such an overture through Georgia, and not a country with whom Turkey has a different, more conditional, level of relationship. Why not France or the US? The messenger country’s role in something like this is extremely important. Erdogan clearly did not think Georgia’s request and role in this mattered sufficiently to maintain confidentiality. All this means Armenia is heading towards a difficult negotiation.”
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