I guess it’s just too irrelevant in Europe to be actively regulated by the EU. I don’t know a single person using iMessage.
I guess it’s just too irrelevant in Europe to be actively regulated by the EU. I don’t know a single person using iMessage.
Up to 5000 people in my nearby rural town. Wouldn’t be surprised if it was the largest protest to ever happen there.
That is some valuable context, thank you. Definitely seems like skewed reporting from Vice. The definition as you posted it definitely seems better than what Vice reported, though its last sentence is so vague that it could easily be used to silence criticism, whether it was meant to do that or not.
Sure, it was, at least according to the article. Emphasis mine:
which explicitly forbids any speech that “questions Israel’s right to exist” or criticizes the country’s occupation of Palestinian land.
Even if you believe Israel to be completely justified in everything they do, there should never be a blanket ban on criticizing the methods of a country at war.
Frozen blackforest, a week ago:
We’re talking about a group of people making self-proclaimed record profits last year, complaining about getting less government money.
At least something to look forward to this year.
Cold war era East Berlin wasn’t particularly bad when it came to public services to be fair.
Odd that it’s an obscure Basque instance though. Wonder why it shows that instead of something like world or ml.