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Ireland and Spain to officially recognize the state of Palestine
#politics#palestine#israel#spain#ireland#malta#palestinian state#norway#palestinian statehood#gaza#free palestine#🇵🇸#🇮🇪#🇪🇸#🇲🇹#🇳🇴
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Maltese woman 🇲🇹
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Malta’da yaşamak demek güne böyle başlamak demektir.
Şehrin ortasında denize girebilmek evden çıkıp yürüyerek denize gidebilmek.
Huzur bunun adı.
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in a week, a 316km squared peace of land managed to have its 3rd woman murdered in a case of domestic violence this year and have a fireworks factory blow up leaving 1 dead, 3 injured, and 1 buried under rubble wall
#in a week#i love my country but for a tiny dot in the mediterranean sea we sure know how to be anxiety inducing#🇲🇹#domestic violence tw
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Point Blank ~ From Now On |The Greatest Showman cover| [Malta 🇲🇹]
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You could say that Malta had that…sax appeal.
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malta... if your song is boring you can't just cram every Bit into the show to compensate. I like the sparkles tho
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Countdown to Remembrance Day
Each day, we honour Canada’s heroes from the Second World War by sharing their stories.
Flying Officer George “Buzz” Beurling, DSO, DFC, DFM & Bar
George Frederick "Buzz" Beurling was born on December 6, 1921, in Verdun, Quebec. Known as "The Falcon of Malta" for his remarkable skill as a fighter pilot, Beurling became Canada’s most successful Second World War ace, credited with downing 27 enemy aircraft over Malta in a span of just 14 days.
His relentless drive and unparalleled marksmanship led him to a total of 31 confirmed kills, making him one of the most celebrated yet unconventional Allied pilots of the war.
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not to be antiamerican but on god i'll live to see the day the US' empire falls still in my lifetime 🙏
#the UN decision has me fucking LIVID#if you haven't been following the news: brazil drafted a solution for the humanitarian crisis in gaza#12 countries voted in agreement 🇨🇳 🇫🇷 🇦🇱 🇧🇷 🇪🇨 🇬🇦 🇬🇭 🇯🇵 🇲🇹 🇲🇿 🇨🇭 🇦🇪#2 abstained 🇬🇧 🇷🇺#and ONE. ONE VOTED AGAINST 🇺🇸#and because that ONE vote for some reason matters more than 12 otehr votes#the solution won't be passed#i'm so fucking mad. UN is such a joke. the US is such a joke. every empire falls and i will live to see the day the US does#im so tired#if you havent gotten it this is a pro-palestine blog. my mind will not be changed. just get out of here if you are not
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OMG HAPPY BIRTHDAY EWBIEEEEE
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THANK YOU NULLLLLL 🥰🥰🥺🥺💗💕💕💕🫶💓💓❤️❤️💕🥺💞💕🫶🫶❤️
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Why Do the British Drive on the Left? (A History Review)
—Curated By The Collector
The majority of today’s nations today drive on the right side of the road, following the rules of right-hand traffic, or RHT, including the United States, Canada, Russia, and much of Europe. But around one-third of the world’s countries buck the trend with left-hand traffic rules, or LHT. The United Kingdom is one of these nations. In fact, the UK 🇬🇧 has a long history of following LHT that dates way back into British history, perhaps even as far as the ancient Romans. But why do the British drive on the left, rather than following the widespread trend for the opposite? Read on to find out more.
Roman Custom
Emperor Otho on Horseback, from ‘The First Twelve Roman Caesars’, Anotonio Tempesta, 1596, Met Museum
One of the most widely circulated theories about why the British drive on the left dates back to ancient Roman times, even before cars and designated roads existed. Back then, travelers riding on horseback faced the constant threat of invasion or mugging. Because the majority of Roman people were right-handed, riding horses on the left meant their right, dominant hand could be ready to draw out a sword in the event of an unexpected rival riding towards them. History suggests Roman soldiers kept up the tradition in larger groups by always marching to the left. The practice was passed on by subsequent civilizations through the ages.
The Salt Lake Cutoff, Charles Carter photo, via True West Magazine
In other nations, particularly Canada 🇨🇦 and the United States 🇺🇸, meanwhile, goods were often transported on large wagons driven by multiple horses. Drivers would sit on the left, and whip their horse with their right hand. Riding on the right side of the road meant drivers could see oncoming traffic more easily, and avoid whipping anyone who crossed their path. The practice of driving on the right thereby became common practice.
It Was Written into British Law
Portrait of Pope Boniface VIII, who first recorded official British driving rules
The first officially sanctioned rule for driving on the left was enshrined by Pope Boniface VIII in 1300 CE, when he declared that all traveling pilgrims visiting the Roman Empire must remain on the left. In 1773, as British roads became more developed and congested, the government brought in the General Highways Act, which stated that all horse riders, farmers, coachmen and lawless highwaymen must remain on the left side to avoid any nasty collisions, even before cars had been invented. Just over a century later, the 1883 Highway Act wrote British driving rules into law, making it a crime for anyone caught driving on the wrong side, even though no one was riding around with swords on the roads by now.
British Cars Were Designed with Drivers on the Right
The interior of a classic British car showing the driver’s seat on the right side
One of the trickiest aspects of adopting different driving rules from one country to the next is adjusting to driving on the other side of the car. British cars were, and are, designed with the driver’s seat to the right, so that the driver riding on the left side of the road can see the traffic coming ahead in the opposite direction. This is often referred to as right-hand driving (not to be confused with right-hand traffic). By contrast, right-driving nations sit on the left side, thereby partaking in left-hand driving.
The Tradition Has Stuck Because Britain Is an Island
The United Kingdom and Ireland as seen from the air
One of the reasons why British 🇬🇧 people still drive on the left is because they are an island nation, with no neighboring right-hand traffic countries. By contrast, various countries who are neighbors to right-hand traffic nations have adopted their rules to make traveling from one country to the next easier, there was no need for Britain to adopt any changes since it sits as an isolated island. Several of the other left-hand driving nations are also islands, including Australia 🇦🇺, Japan 🇯🇵 and Malta 🇲🇹.
#British Driving#History Review#The Collector#LHS | RHS#Ancient Roman Times#Roman Soldiers#Canada 🇨🇦 | United States 🇺🇸#British Law#Pope Boniface VIII#General Highways Act#British Car Design#British | An Island#Australia 🇦🇺 | Japan 🇯🇵 | Malta 🇲🇹
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Point Blank ~ Shout! [Malta 🇲🇹]
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reblog to try reach as many non-Americans as possible
they're the majority demographic on this site so it's inevitable, but let's try get some balance
countries were included based on Commonwealth membership, and whether English is an official and/or predominant language according to Wikipedia.
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#superior #seaview #studiopenthouse in the #heart of #bugibba #malta #visitmalta🇲🇹 #forrestmalta #forrestmoments #bookdirectsavemoney (at For Rest Aparthotel) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqYKfz_oswQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#superior#seaview#studiopenthouse#heart#bugibba#malta#visitmalta🇲🇹#forrestmalta#forrestmoments#bookdirectsavemoney
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12 August 1942. Operation Pedestal, a British operation to carry supplies to the island of Malta. Art by Mark Postlethwaite.
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