

Sen-towr
Sen-towr
I can assure you that the judiciary system in my country does work. It’s just that these people either a. just want to beat someone up and need an excuse, or b. don’t agree with our laws and think it should be prison time for a 18 year old who wants to date a 16 year old, or a 21 year old who wants to date a 17 year old.
They lump far more people into the same group. They attack anyone whom they think they can, even if they know that their accusations are BS.
ORF und BBC koproduzieren übrigens schon seit ein paar Jahren die Serie “Vienna Blood” miteinander
From your link: “it obtained the status of a non-member observer State in November 2012”
That may not be wrong historically.
But the CIA had what interest exactly in toppling the US-supported authoritarian regimes in the Middle East with the “Arab Spring” in 2011?
That is how professors of International law usually define a legitime country, yes: by vote in the general assembly (not the security council). Like for example Palestine, which has been recognized for decades by the General Assembly.
Yeah the whole “had taken power” in OPs article pretty much shows its bias. The Houthis were never elected into power in Yemen, they forcibly took power after exploiting the peoples’ rebellion against the elites.
Sone obvious ones like Sherlock, Broadchurch or Taskmaster.
I haven’t seen La casa de papel or Borgen yet but consistently hear that they’re good. Also have heard good things about the british-austrian production Vienna Blood.
For lgbtq teen drama, I can recommend the Nordic Young Royals and Tore.
Btw, Germany and Austria did an adaption of The Bridge set at an alpine mountain pass, called Pagan Peak (OT: Der Pass).
“First world” etc are political terms relating to Cold War allegiance.
What you mean is “developed country” and there are good arguments that the US has never fully fitted that label. You’d have people coming from “developing countries” to the US and realize that infrastructure and social security there is way worse than in their home country.
Not only an African thing. Historically cultural leaders exist in lots of places around the world. For example in Europe certain places still hand bishops some local traditional roles. Germany still has titular princes and dukes that hold no political role. Etc.
This, it is a figurative story intended for a jewish Babylonian exile community. Based on the communal memory of Egypt rule over Canaan/Israel centuries earlier.
Why do those shadows look like there are three Droids sitting at a cinema?
“No, you see it’s Yiddish!”