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When Tyrants Fall
Yesterday, 80 years ago, at 3:30 p.m., Adolf Hitler chose cowardice over facing responsibility, taking his own life in the Führerbunker and ending the war he started. His suicide marks a stark reminder that no dictatorship, no matter how powerful it seems, can endure forever. History has shown time and again that those who rule through fear and oppression will ultimately face their reckoning. Whet...
Thursday 1st May 2025 8:32 am
Don't Mess With The Post
The bare facts: they killed six and wounded seventeen
When a coward's rockets destroyed the Kharkiv Post.
Another crime to add to the burgeoning list.
I got used to loss at the Post when very young;
Christmas 70: my first job when still at school.
We started together, a young student and I.
Later that day, her bike was crushed by a lorry.
I was working the vans; everyone rushe...
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