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    Đức bị cái huông là không vô được Mạc tự khóa.

    Triệu người Nga có mấy người quên
    Ra mặt trận có mấy người ưa...

    (Bài Thế chiến số 2)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ốc View Post
    Đức bị cái huông là không vô được Mạc tự khóa.

    Triệu người Nga có mấy người quên
    Ra mặt trận có mấy người ưa...

    (Bài Thế chiến số 2)


    ừa,

    Đi với tàu mặt cái mâm
    Đi với Trâm mặc áo giáp (nổ văng xác)

    (Bài Hậu thế chiến thứ 6)
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    Kết quả bầu cử ở Ai rờ lần: Tam đảng chí

    Tired of a two-party system, Irish voters have made Sinn Féin mainstream
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...tream-election

    An exit poll gave Sinn Féin 22.3% of the vote, a statistical dead heat with Fine Gael on 22.4% and Fianna Fáil on 22.2%, two centrist rivals that have dominated Ireland for a century.

    Many were young and wanted to shake things up, to deliver a black eye not just to Leo Varadkar’s ruling Fine Gael party but to the main opposition party, Fianna Fáil, which they deemed too crusty and complicit in the system they sought to change.

    Instead of a tide for the Greens – who appear to have done well, but not spectacularly – it turned into a wave for McDonald and colleagues such as Pearse Doherty and Eoin Ó Broin who articulated leftwing solutions to Ireland’s problems.


    Chế độ hai đảng thay nhau nắm quyền chán lắm. No diversity, no democracy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ốc View Post

    Chế độ hai đảng thay nhau nắm quyền chán lắm. No diversity, no democracy.

    Cái gì hai đảng. Độc đảng hà! Nói 2 đảng tranh nhau cho vui thôi,
    chớ đảng nào lên là đảng đó nắm luôn tư pháp và lập pháp.
    Tam quyền nhất lập!
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    Con người khiến khí hậu biến đổi. Khí hậu tác động đến con người: quid pro quo!

    Storm Sabine: Serious weather shuts down air traffic across Europe

    Ciara or Sabine: Call it what you want, but countries across Europe are being hit by a powerful storm. Transport has been plunged into chaos and schools have been closed. People have been injured in Germany and the UK.



    Northern Europe is currently being hit by a major storm, which is moving south. In Germany, where the storm is known as Sabine, travel services and public events have been the weather's first casualties.

    Germany

    Germany issued its second-highest storm warning level for large parts of the country. In parts of the Black Forest, the highest level 4 warning was issued. The weather system was forecast to travel south towards Bavaria throughout the night.

    Early on Monday morning, two people were seriously damaged by falling trees in the city of Saarbrücken.

    Wind speeds of 120 kilometers (75 miles) per hour were expected through the night in Germany, likely to fell trees and impair traffic. By 3 p.m. on Sunday, wind speeds had topped 150 kmh in the Harz Mountains in central Germany. In Kiel, winds were at 120 kmh.

    By midday, Düsseldorf airport reported it had canceled or diverted 111 flights, with Cologne-Bonn airport also reporting a number of grounded flights. Both airports advised passengers that stoppages could continue on Monday. Around 180 flight departures and arrivals — about 15% of scheduled flights — were canceled at Frankfurt Airport, a spokeswoman for the airport operator Fraport said, adding that 130 flights scheduled for Monday had already been canceled. Short- and long-haul flights from Munich airport have been grounded until midday Monday, the national carrier, Lufthansa, said.



    National rail operator Deutsche Bahn (DB) said it would cancel long-distance trains nationwide as a result of the storm. "Because of the current developments and increasingly powerful winds we have decided to progressively suspend all long-distance traffic across Germany from 1800 [1700 UTC]," DB said. Trains are cancelled until at least 1000 (0900 UTC) on Monday.

    A sold-out Bundesliga match between Borussia Mönchengladbach and Cologne was canceled in the western city of Cologne. The Ski Jumping World Cup in Willingen, in the state of Hesse, had already been canceled on Saturday.



    Britain

    The storm is the strongest to hit the country since 2013.

    The UK Met Office issued more than 200 flood warnings after heavy rains caused some rivers to burst their banks. More than 150 millimeters (5.9 inches) of rain fell in a 24-hour period in northwest England's Lake District national park.

    The rough weather also brought down trees and power lines, leaving around 30,000 homes without electricity.

    The strongest wind speed recorded was 150 kmh at Aberdaron, in northern Wales, the Met Office said.

    Dozens of flights were canceled and rail companies operated reduced timetables. British Airways has offered to rebook affected passengers' flights. The national rail company has advised passengers not to travel by train for the time being.

    Huge waves forced the English port of Dover to shut down operations, and ferries across the region were also halted.

    Dozens of sports events were called off, including the Premier League fixture between Manchester City and West Ham, the Women's Super League football derbies, and two Super League rugby games.

    In Scotland, three people were reportedly injured when a pub roof collapsed.


    By midday, Dusseldorf airport had cancelled or diverted 111 flights

    Belgium

    Belgium was expected to be affected for about 24 hours from 10 a.m. local time (0900 UTC), with wind speeds of about 130 kmh or more. About 60 flights were canceled at Brussels Airport, including flights from Lufthansa and Eurowings.

    The Belgium football league postponed championship matches for Sunday.

    France

    Authorities warned of flooding and storm damage in northwestern France. In the Vosges mountains, wind speeds of up to 140 kmh were expected. Authorities warned against going into forests and parking cars under trees.

    The port of Calais was closed due to dangerous swell.

    Netherlands

    Winds of 100 kmh were recorded just after midday in the Netherlands, and were expected to pick up to 140 kph later.

    Locals have been told to leave their infamous caravans at home, while the national football association canceled all games in its professional leagues on Sunday. KLM grounded dozens of European flights to and from Amsterdam's Schiphol airport.

    Ignoring the warnings, a group of extreme cyclists competed in the Dutch Headwind Cycling Championships, riding along an 8.5 kilometer (5.3-mile) course on the coast of Zeeland. The event is billed as a Dutch version of mountain cycling.

    Ireland

    The national weather agency warned that coastal regions in the north and northwest may experience flooding as a result of rough seas and high tides. An event in Galway for the European Capital of Culture 2020 was already canceled on Saturday evening.

    About 10,000 homes were left without power, according to broadcaster RTE.

    Denmark

    Forecasts warned that hurricane-force winds could hit the country late on Sunday.

    Danish paper Jyllands Posten reported a woman and a child were washed into the North Sea from a pier in the country's north, but were soon rescued. Several traffic accidents were also reported.

    Motorists were urged to avoid using large bridges, such as the Great Belt Bridge connecting the eastern and western parts of Denmark.

    Norway

    Norway's Meteorological Institute issued a yellow warning for the southern and eastern parts of the country until 10 p.m. (2100 UTC). Several ferry services to Sweden and Denmark were reportedly stopped and several roads were closed. Strong winds prevented a Danish passenger boat from docking in Oslo.

    nm,aw,ed/shs,jlw (Reuters, AFP, AP, dpa)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triển View Post
    In Scotland, three people were reportedly injured when a pub roof collapsed.
    Tội nhất là ba người này. Giời đánh tránh bữa nhậu.

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    Chắc luôn. Sanh cồn tử tửu.
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    Đồng tiền là tiên là Phật! Việt cộng lại thắng.
    Việt cộng vi phạm nhân quyền như cơm bữa mà vẫn
    ký kết với chúng, còn ghi gì:"allowing appropriate action
    in the case of serious breaches of human rights."
    ...thì hơi khó tin!





    Commission welcomes European Parliament's approval of EU-Vietnam trade and investment agreements

    "....
    The agreement commits the two parties to:

    • ratifying the eight fundamental Conventions of International Labour Organization (ILO), and respect, promote and effectively implement the principles of the ILO concerning fundamental rights at work;
    • implement the Paris Agreement, as well as other international environmental agreements, and act in favour of the conservation and sustainable management of wildlife, biodiversity, forestry and fisheries; and
    • involve independent civil society in monitoring the implementation of these commitments by both sides.



    Vietnam has already made progress on some of these commitments:

    • It ratified in June 2019 the ILO Convention 98 on collective bargaining
    • It adopted a revised Labour Code in November 2019
    • It confirmed a timeline for the ratification of the remaining two fundamental ILO Conventions on freedom of association and on forced labour.



    The trade agreement also includes an institutional and legal link to the EU-Vietnam Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, allowing appropriate action in the case of serious breaches of human rights.
    ..."


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