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World News@lemmy.world•'Rogue state behaviour': Israel carrying out covert influence operations in Canada, report saysEnglish
3·6 hours agoStore klemmar til dere i Noreg! 🇳🇴
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World News@lemmy.world•'Rogue state behaviour': Israel carrying out covert influence operations in Canada, report saysEnglish
26·8 hours agoAll these reports beg the question… have they found a country that ISN’T carrying out covert schemes in Canada?
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World News@lemmy.world•Russia’s State Duma passes bill allowing Putin to send troops to “protect” Russians arrested abroadEnglish
15·8 hours agoIs this supposed to signal against Azerbaijan and other countries that have arrested Russians vaguely recently or is this just a show to prop up the domestic situstion? Either way I don’t think they’re in a situation to do another “special military operation” any time soon…
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World News@lemmy.world•Beloved Syrian hairdresser and makeup artist accused of being sadistic prisoner torturer by nightEnglish
13·10 hours agoBeating prisoners with plastic pipes, forcing women to undress, ripping their hair out by hand and slicing off random patches with scissors while laughing, beating people in a tire, calling the women whores and interrupting praying Sunnis to tell them they deserve to burn, demanding prisoners to shout Assadist slogans, blasting A/C in the cold and cutting it in the heat, rescinding food if they took >3 min to eat, tossing water on prisoners are leaving them soaking wet for hours, not allowing use of the bathroom so women had to relieve themselves in their cells… how could you do all that and think, hm, our regime fell, this is a good time to move to the capital. Her buddies at the beauty salon even said a dude told them all he recognized her from the prison well in advance of her being detained, so she had a flashing red button indicating her past could catch up with her.
Can’t help but agree with her victim Hiba when she said, “How dare she not flee Damascus?” The stupidity really boggles the mind.
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World News@lemmy.world•Arab League holds emergency session over Sudan’s accusations against EthiopiaEnglish
2·12 hours agoI am not sure how reliable this other site is but they claim that mixed results came from the emergency meeting becuase the UAE rejected strong language directly mentioning Ethiopia or referring to external support. The meeting apparently did get language of condemnation of attacks against Sudan generically and that Sudan has a right to defend its sovereignty.
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World News@lemmy.world•Islamic State claims deadly attack on Syrian government forcesEnglish
1·13 hours agoWhat are these alternative factions primed to be cycled through? The SDF got bodied despite Lindsey Graham’s shrieking and are just trying to maintain their toehold in largely Kurdish areas. Hijri is landlocked and cordoned off in the southeast by neighbors who hate him.
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World News@lemmy.world•A content creator in Pakistan is earning money from viral AI videos that stir up hate in UKEnglish
1·1 day agoThis AI slop churning nets $18k/yr and puts him into the top ten percent of earners in Pakistan, he can probably afford private security there since that’s crazy cheap what with the massive poverty. Even if he were to have something terrible happen to him the money at stake would likely see someone else step right up to replace him in that sort of scheme.
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World News@lemmy.world•A Russian ship likely carrying two nuclear reactors, possibly destined for North Korea, suffered a series of explosions and sank in unexplained circumstancesEnglish
281·1 day agoIdk for other ships but their aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov became a meme for always being down for maintenance and/or on fire

The west has maintained more of the larger, predators certainly. Not as much here in the east. Coyotes are invading and sort of acting in the now unoccupied larger land predator niche but given their small size they still don’t really take out deer in any serious quantity.



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World News@lemmy.world•In first official confirmation, US envoys say Israel sent Iron Dome to UAEEnglish
2·1 day agoUnsurprising, they are quite tightly aligned.
They are extremely overpopulated in much of the US, in part because most of the natural predators capable of keeping their numbers down have been killed off and there has been a huge artificial increase in field/forest interfaces where they thrive. Huge amounts of starving deer abound and descend on diminishing native vegetation with a voracious appetite while generally ignoring weird invasive foreign plants. Many native plant gardeners are vexed by their tendency to gnaw native plants, trees and shrubs to death unless those are caged in and some got a taste for venison out of revenge haha.
Would be cool if we could re-introduce red wolves and the like to keep a lid on the deer without like half of the predators ending up shot or run over
Great! That should certainly clear up next year then, many many brambles are on the property and spreading now but since most are so new this was the only one old enough to flower. Plenty of burrowing bees and such on the property already to take advantage of the food when it comes.
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Data center "mistakenly" used 30 million gallons of water
3·2 days agoPeople would love to live in a state with Mediterranean climate mostly year-round regardless of subsidence. You can say it would reduce agricultural jobs if charging for unsustainable water use put down farms dependent on it and that would make California less attractive economically. But even assuming the entire hulk of California agriculture was destroyed, that’s in the low single digit percentage of the state’s economic activity.
It’s not just a matter of that the soil went down. The water was extracted from a matrix of soil and water, and the soil sinks because the matrix of soil and air no longer stands up to the weight above it and gets compacted down. Less voids in the soil means that when rain comes in, instead of seeping down and recharging aquifers it piles up on the surface in sheets that then race down to lower elevations in floods that sweep away whatever is in their path. And with enough extraction and lessened recharge eventually the wells stop working and force the issue. Everyone suffers from natural disasters for the benefit of a few who just so happened to get water rights from early settlement.
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Data center "mistakenly" used 30 million gallons of water
13·2 days ago
~30 ft subsidence at a California farm from extraction of the groundwater. Agricultural use is immense and wipes out historic rivers, lakes, even seas and slowly replenished groundwater reserves and something like 40% of water used is wasted because the sun just evaporates it before it used by the crops.
Everyone (agricultural or data center) would be far less wasteful if they had to at least pay for the true value of the water they’re extracting in their local area, i.e. a lot more if it’s scarcer/from slowly replenishing sources. Though that would probably result in a lot of economic relocation to wetter areas as many business models in dry areas become unviable.
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World News@lemmy.world•Commission admits plan to invite Taliban to BrusselsEnglish
4·2 days agoIs there a big push in the EU to expand deportations or something? Since this article seems to indicate that’s a focus of the talks on the EU side. I read something similar as an aside on the news that the suspended cooperation agreement the EU has with Syria is being revived, that said they were looking to send 80% of Syrians back or something like that.

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World News@lemmy.world•Death toll rises to 14 in Pakistan suicide attack as Pakistani Taliban breakaway group claims responsibilityEnglish
2·2 days agoThe “Good Taliban, Bad Taliban” theory really did not age well at all for Pakistan
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World News@lemmy.world•Marriages in China fall to lowest rate in a decade as country grapples with decline in birth rate and populationEnglish
34·2 days agoWhy do you expect it to fall? Amish and Haredi Jews intentionally stay at arms length from wider society. They maintain strict social pressures that encourage their members to focus on children and discourage the dizzying alternative uses for time socially available to Catholics and the wider US population. Certainly in Israel the Haredi growth rate is remaining stable and has taken them from a marginal groups of a few tens of thousands up to one and a half million, 14% of the population.

Anyway say they do defy their customs and assimilate and follow suit, then other currently marginal groups that do find some way to keep birth rates propped up over time or raise them will eventually inherit the world. Not in our lifetime to be sure.



Huge order sizes for military industries keeps the costs of production low in addition to exports bringing in cash from outside. So generally if a country wants a strong military but getting the money for it from taxes is problematic due to the political situation or state of the economy, they’ll try to export as widely as they can. Downside is that if someone you exported to does something nasty with those weapons then everyone who didn’t care for that will give you the side-eye