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[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago

you sound a little bit too excited about seeing a tiny pink penis

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

@Mr_Buscemi is right. It's about Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner group and Putin's ex-best friend getting removed out.
Ever since the armed rebellion that he attempted the Russian state media apparatus and all of the millbloggers as a whole have been ordered to remove Prigozhin completely, to erase him from the public view.

And that is similar to soviet tactics from Stalin's time, where similarly erasures have been performed.
The most well known ones was the picture in which Stalin appeared next to Yezhov, Yezhov former chief of NKVD eventually fell from Stalin's grace, long story short he got a sham trial and later executed.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)

btw, did those bot farm instances actually did something so far? Like, anything bad?
I watched them grow to insane ammounts a while back but haven't really checked up on them since.

 
[–] [email protected] 68 points 2 years ago (8 children)

lmao, this is fucking hilarious
I can't believe I'm saying this but... based elon?
The feddiverse as a whole might be soon flooded with people tho, prepare yourselves, they comin'

[–] [email protected] 30 points 2 years ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

I thought about that one too at first, but couldn't think of a good couple bread-related lyrics so I switched to The Police :))

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Every bread you take,
Every move you make,
I'll be watching you 😠

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago

Oh-oh, that a sign that something is happening to good ol' Nigel. I expect some news to announce it soon.
Also anyone remembers when Nigel gave Assange a USB stick in the Ecuadorian embassy a couple years ago and got really angry/upset when people started asking him what was on that stick? I remember.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 years ago (5 children)

If you want to see me commit war crimes, take my bread away.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Thank you, I also wanted to try it out, but after a few quick tries that led me to a page where I needed to fill in a form to get the data, I gave up.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

Ah, fair fair. I can relate.

 

It was a long time coming, but a shift back to normality after the years-long Covid pandemic is reshaping the list of the most liveable cities in the world.

As upended lives return to normal, education, health and cultural facilities are improving, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Global Liveability Index 2023, which compiles the list. This year, the global average score was the highest in 15 years.

For the second year running, the Austrian capital Vienna took the title of world’s most liveable city, based on a wide range of indicators, followed by Copenhagen. Sydney and Melbourne both jumped, to claim the third and fourth spots, after a particularly infectious Covid strain saw them tumble down the index last year.

Asia-Pacific cities were some of the most improved destinations, with eight of the 10 biggest upward movers coming from the region. New Zealand’s Wellington rose 35 spots to take 23rd place, while Auckland rose 25 places to land at number 10. Hanoi, Vietnam moved up 20 places to 129.

"The shift towards normality after the pandemic has overall boded well for global liveability in 2023,” said Upasana Dutt, head of the liveability index at EIU. “Education has emerged stronger with children returning to schools, alongside a significantly reduced burden on hospitals and healthcare systems, with some notable improvements in cities across developing economies of Asia and the Middle East.”

Of the 10 cities to slip farthest down the rankings, three were in the UK — Edinburgh, Manchester and London — and two in the US, Los Angeles and San Diego. Most Chinese cities were “broadly stable when compared to last year’s results,” according to the survey.

Damascus, Syria and Libya’s Tripoli remain at the bottom of the list, held back, the report says, by social unrest, terrorism and conflict.

The EIU ranked 173 cities on more than 30 qualitative and quantitative factors across five broad categories: stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and infrastructure. Data was collected Feb. 13 and March 12.

These are the top 10 most liveable cities in 2023 (ranking numbers are the same where cities’ scores were identical):

  1. Vienna, Austria
  2. Copenhagen, Denmark
  3. Melbourne, Australia
  4. Sydney, Australia
  5. Vancouver, Canada
  6. Zurich, Switzerland
  7. Calgary, Canada
  8. Geneva, Switzerland
  9. Toronto, Canada
  10. Osaka, Japan
  11. Auckland, New Zealand

And these are the bottom 10:
164 Douala, Cameroon
165 Kyiv, Ukraine
166 Harare, Zimbabwe
166 Dhaka, Bangladesh
168 Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
169 Karachi, Pakistan
170 Lagos, Nigeria
171 Algiers, Algeria
172 Tripoli, Libya
173 Damascus, Syria

 

The President of Ukraine has signed a law banning the import of books from Russia, Belarus and the occupied Ukrainian territories. The law was adopted by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine last year.

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, signed a law adopted by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine banning the import of books from Russia, Belarus and the occupied territories of Ukraine last year. Zelenski said in a predawn message on Telegram that the text of the law had been sent to the European Union institutions for further evaluation to see whether certain provisions of the law could affect the linguistic rights of minorities.

The Kyiv Independent recalled that the specific law was adopted by the Ukrainian Parliament in June 2022. A number of Ukrainian cultural figures asked Zelensky to sign the law, arguing that the legislation would support domestic book publishing and the liberation of information space from Russian influence. A petition was also launched in May 2023 calling for the swift adoption of the law.

Volodymyr Zelensky initially responded to this petition by mentioning that, in the opinion of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, the draft law may violate some articles of the Constitution of Ukraine. Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned that the draft was not in line with EU standards on human rights. Both ministries asked Mr Zelenski to veto the draft law.

 

Hungary broke EU law by forcing asylum seekers to present themselves at its embassies in Serbia or Ukraine, the EU’s top court ruled on Thursday (22 June).

 

One said: “I don’t see any benefit from it all”, another added: “We haven’t started Brexit yet, when’s it going to start?”

 

Electric scooters will only be allowed to be used from the age of 14 with a cycling or any other category license. Scooters will also require registration, according to amendments to the Road Tra...

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago

Can you sauce this with some context? Is the Crimean bridge a propaganda/extending Russo-imperialism project for Russians, as the kerch bridge was before the funni?

No, no. Nothing of that sort.

The Chonhar bridge connects Kherson oblast to Crimea.
The problem is that this bridge one of the very few locations that Russians can use https://i.imgur.com/lluvBfW.png

The bridge that they just bombed is the one shown in red. Dark blue puts Russians well within HIMARS range, while light blue puts them just barely at the end of that 50km HIMARS range.

The other option that Russians can use to get to Crimea is through Kerch bridge.

Imho, the bombing of the Chonhar bridge should be seen as the official start of the coming Siege of Crimea.

 

Four of the injured are in a critical state after the blast in the historic Latin Quarter, police say.

 

Finland will not give any development aid to governments and countries that support Russia’s war in Ukraine, according to the programme of Finland’s new right-wing government, Foreign Trade and Development Minister Ville Tavio told YLE on Monday.

 

‘I am proud of Estonia,’ says PM Kaja Kallas.

 

The untold spy story of a mole in ASIO's ranks who sold the Soviets highly classified intelligence and got away with it.

 

Drug barons from Serbia, Brazil, Peru, and Mexico plotted a would-be escape from a maximum security prison using heavy weapons and a helicopter, a secret Peruvian police report shows.

 

Twelve police were wounded on Saturday (17 June) in clashes with demonstrators in France's Savoie department where a protest against a high speed rail project in the Alps turned violent, authorities said.

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