Thursday 27th of November 2025

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a three-way tug-of-war between washington, the EU and kiev....

Over three and a half years into the conflict, US president Donald Trump is trying to sell the world on a grand bargain for Ukraine – a peace plan, based on discussions with all parties and originally laid out in 28 points. After a tense weekend of talks in Geneva, that plan has been cut down and rebranded as an “updated and refined peace framework,” but the core reality hasn’t changed: Washington, key EU capitals, Kiev and Moscow are all reading from different scripts.

 

A Ukraine peace plan: Where things stand – and why the West still isn’t on the same page
What began as a US-led blueprint to “end the war by Thanksgiving” has turned into a three-way tug-of-war between Washington, the EU and Kiev – while Moscow waits...

 

understanding the blood arteries of nature....

 

Do you know how to trace the path your water takes before it comes out of your tap?

Can you name five edible native plants from your region?

Are you familiar with the lunar cycles and the growing seasons of your local plants?

In reality, what knowledge do you have of your territory, what connection do you have with the soil you walk on, with the living beings with whom you share your life?

 

Understanding bioregionalism

BY LEA DUMAS

Etudiante en architecture

 

before friday would be nice.....

Transcript of Steve Witkoff's conversation with Yuri Ushakov on October 14

[phone rings]

Steve Witkoff: Hi Yuri.

Yuri Ushakov: Yeah Steve hi, how are you?

SW: Good Yuri. How you doing?

YU: I am ok. Congratulations my friend.

SW: Thank you.

YU: You made a great job. Just a great job. Thank you so much. Thank you, thank you.

SW: Thank you Yuri and thanks for your support. I know your country supported it and I thank you.

YU: Yes, yes, yes. Yes. You know that’s why we suspend the organisation of first Russian-Arabic summit.

SW: Yes.

in the fog of philosophical uncertainty....

The servant of the people has his hand in the cookie jar

While soldiers die on the battlefields afar

But the Guardian tells us all is okay

and that the President Yuckrainian can be cocky

 

             Robert Urbanoski — November 2025

 

Are we too smart for the status of our animality?

Do we need religion to help poor people cope with angst?

And here we are with pauline doing her burqa stunt again trying to prove that extremist right-wingers do not like Islam. We don’t like her sausages as well either…

the best deals in the best of the worlds.....

 

London: A deal to end the war in Ukraine has gained more ground in talks to settle deep disputes over land claims and military power, as leaders from the US and Europe claim progress in revising the terms to be put to Russia.

US President Donald Trump claimed an agreement was “very close” and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky hailed the “good result” on the potential deal, overcoming the uproar at the original White House plan revealed last week.

But Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov pushed back at European leaders for seeking changes to the initial US proposal to cap the size of the Ukrainian army and give Russia formal control of large tracts of eastern Ukraine.

pauline's one notion party was finding more and more followers....

Pauline Hanson has worn a burqa in the Senate, repeating a widely condemned stunt as she sought to ban the Muslim face covering on national security grounds – despite being unable to name a single safety incident linked to the burqa.

The special envoy for Islamophobia warned the stunt could “deepen existing safety risks for Australian Muslim women who choose to wear the headscarf, the hijab, or the full face and body covering, the burqa”.

global warming isn't happening or if it did it would be good for the environment....

For years one of the most hazardous places to stand was between mining billionaire Andrew Forrest and a microphone. These days the even-wealthier Gina Rinehart is challenging Forrest on visibility and hyperbole.

Most have become very familiar with Forrest eulogising about the climate-induced end of the planet. At the other extreme, Rinehart is sermonising about the catastrophic effect that environmentalists and leftist “watermelons” are having on Australian industry, farmers and even schoolchildren.

 

War of the megaphones: Australian billionaires push their climate agendas

BY Elizabeth Knight

 

cultivating the propaganda that lies to oneself and friends.....

Jowett and O’Donnell (2012), scholars in the field of political communication and propaganda studies, define propaganda as “the deliberate, systematic attempt to shape perceptions, manipulate cognitions, and direct behaviour to achieve a response that furthers the desired intent of the propagandist.”

Propaganda has always been a weapon of war, but in today’s Europe, and especially Germany, it has reached new levels of sophistication. What once targeted foreign adversaries is now increasingly directed at domestic populations.

 

Propaganda, Cognitive Warfare, and Europe’s Path to Self-Destruction

Ricardo Martins

 

one word: kupyansk....

Ukraine working with US to look for 'compromises that strengthen, not weaken us,' Zelenskyy says

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy insisted that “the core principle that kept Europe peaceful longer than at any other time in its history must be respected,” as borders should not be changed by force.

Speaking via a videolink at the opening session of the Crimea Platform parliamentary summit in Sweden, he warned that if this principle “does not work in Europe, then were will it work?”

huff and puff....

Following the Libs ‘Net Zero’ battle, ‘Net Gain’ will be the focus this week as Murray Watt struggles to get changes to environmental laws passed. Rex Patrick reports.

One of the changes in Minister Watt’s Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation reform is the introduction of a requirement for a proposed project to pass a ‘net gain’ test.

 

From ‘net zero’ to ‘net gain’. The platypus-to-possum exchange rate

by Rex Patrick

 

What does ‘net gain’ mean?

silence... on tourne....

HOW DOES ONE GIVES HOPE AND HAPPINESS IN A WORLD WHERE LIFE TAKETH WHAT IT GAVE YOU IN THE FIRST PLACE? THIS HAS BEEN THE CENTRAL TRAUMA OF BEING HUMAN — OF BEING Homo sapiens.... AS WE DISTRACT OURSELVES WITH VARIOUS DEVICES FROM TIKTOK TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, WARS AND FAIRY TALES, THE CENTREPIECE OF OUR MORAL BEHAVIOUR OFTEN RELIES ON A RELIGIOUS DOGMA.

 

FROM ISLAM TO CHRISTIANITY AND JUDAISM, FROM BUDDHISM AND POLYTHEISM, WE ARE ENTICED TO BELIEVE WE HAVE A CHANCE TO ESCAPE "THIS MORTAL COIL" AND JOIN THE GLORIOUS TROUPE OF HEAVENLY CLOWNS, WHO ARE HAPPY FOREVER.

LIFE IS A TRAGEDY IN WHICH WE NEED TO FIND OUR OWN COMEDY PLATFORM IN WHICH WE CAN ELIMINATE PAIN AND SUFFERINGS, WHILE SMILING ALL THE WAY TO OBLIVION... I KNOW, IT'S A BIG ASK — AND ONLY DOGS, CATS, BUTTERFLIES, BIRDS, ANTS AND RATS CAN DO THIS WITHOUT QUESTIONING THEIR EXISTENCE. 

a detour via new zealand....

All we had to do was survive until 25. Remember that jaunty little phrase? Now, here we are, limping to the end of a year in which we’ve experienced the highest unemployment numbers since 1994 and felt GDP contract like we were 10cm dilated. 

Living in New Zealand in 2025 has resembled living in a dying marriage. You can remember a time when things were good, but that feels so long ago now and you’re struggling to see a future. 

 

Surviving New Zealand’s economy feels like living in a dying marriage

 

Veronica Schmidt

corruption and "we hate this deal"....

 

In this episode of RT’s ‘Sanchez Effect’, Rick is joined by Independent geopolitical analyst, author and correspondent with 40 years of experience – Pepe Escobar, to discuss the peace deal proposed by Donald Trump. Despite the proposal being portrayed by the West as ‘pro-Russian’, Pepe trashed it point by point, saying that the whole paper is unacceptable to Moscow.

 

Sanchez Effect | Pepe Escobar: 'They have to re-write 80% of the deal to make it work'

 

time, tide and light....

The nature of time has plagued thinkers for as long as we’ve tried to understand the world we live in. Intuitively, we know what time is, but try to explain it, and we end up tying our minds in knots.

St. Augustine of Hippo, a theologian whose writings influenced western philosophy, captured a paradoxical challenge in trying to articulate time more than 1,600 years ago:

What then is time? If no one asks me, I know; if I want to explain it to a questioner, I do not know.”

 

Physicists and philosophers have long struggled to understand the nature of time: Here’s why

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