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RT Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain)We lost NYC because we lost control of our bordersSimple as ...
X @The Economist
The Economist 2025-10-09 06:30
If you listen to Donald Trump and other politicians, it would seem that the flow of migrants illegally crossing Europe鈥檚 borders is an unstoppable tide. We explain why the latest data show the opposite https://t.co/2OOyN0XRrRPhoto: AP https://t.co/LCKI1DKo3q ...
X @The Economist
The Economist 2025-09-25 02:40
Korea had been a unified country for almost 1,300 years before it was divided along a line with no real significance to its people. These maps explain its borders https://t.co/ErNQxm2Uth ...
The Paradox of Borders | Jacques Mulder | TEDxRiyadh
TEDx Talks 2025-09-10 16:55
Alam allayikum kalhal and to those of you from Riyad Sloan. My name is Jack Moulder. I will start here first.I was a failed English student. I failed English in high school. Not something I'm necessarily proud to tell anybody, but it has relevance.I was destined to repeat my final year, but for some reason, my teachers decide to shift me along to make me somebody else's problem. I arrived at my university. I completed three years in one year.My only condition was I would have to teach the lecturers and the ...
Do Mountains Know Borders? | Karapet Sahakyan | TEDxYerevanSalon
TEDx Talks 2025-08-08 14:49
Core Message - The talk emphasizes the importance of nature, specifically mountains, as a unifying force that transcends human-made boundaries and prejudices [1] - It highlights the responsibility humans have towards the planet [1] Speaker & Expertise - Karapet Sahakyan is a landscape and documentary photographer with over 15 years of experience [1] - His work focuses on capturing the natural beauty of Armenia's highest peaks and documenting significant events in Armenia and neighboring regions [1] - His photographs have been published by major media outlets, demonstrating his expertise in visual storytelling [1] Event Context - The talk was given at a TEDx event, independently organized by a local community [1]