We, us, and even yourself, should you choose to submit an archived article, or even an article worthy of being archived. All archived pages are presented without editorial, commentary, slant, or bias, and are accepted from all sources, provided said article actually exists, or existed at one point
14.09.2025 20:46
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We're sure we don't know what you mean by that, good sir. We were inspired by recent public discussion to begin this project, which we consider a valuable public service.
You're of course welcome to follow and even comment! Because information is for everyone.
14.09.2025 20:36
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Good news, Cammy! We here at the newly-founded EMEACIIPP are dedicated to the dissemination of news and journalism submitted to us in the form of archived pages preserved for all time, free of all editorial on our part and presented without comment. Feel free to check us out.
14.09.2025 20:25
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Can also be read here: archive.ph/yRfG0#select...
14.09.2025 20:17
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US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau on Sunday expressed regret over the recent detention of hundreds of South Korean workers in Georgia.
Landau, in Seoul for a Korea-US vice foreign ministerial meeting, said that the 316 South Koreans who returned home Friday on a chartered jet after being detained in Georgia will face no disadvantage when re-entering the US, according to South Koreaβs foreign ministry.
Earlier this month, US immigration authorities carried out a sweeping raid on a Hyundai Motor Co.-LG Energy Solution Ltd. battery plant under construction in Georgia. Images of detained workers being lined up and restrained sparked public outcry in South Korea, as the workers had been dispatched to help get the plant up and running.
Landau acknowledged the significant role Korean companies play in revitalizing US manufacturing. Both countries discussed accelerating working-level consultations to ensure work visas are issued appropriately in recognition of Korean workersβ contributions.
Despite having a free trade agreement with the US since 2012, South Korea has never received a dedicated visa quota, unlike several other FTA partners. The US has granted specific quotas to Australia, Singapore and Chile, while Canada and Mexico have no caps, according to law firms. This discrepancy is a significant source of frustration for Seoul, highlighting a major gap in the bilateral economic relationship.
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Pictured: a big dumb idiot who said:
"I pay to have a paper delivered to my house. It's not cheap. I wouldn't call it ridiculous because they don't give it to me for free."
Like only a fucking moron might do.
OUR FOUNDER:
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