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Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.orgOPto World News@lemmy.world•Russian drone incursion ‘tactically stupid and counterproductive’ says Polish ministerEnglish3·21 hours agoThe move by Russia had involved 21 drones in a seven-hour incursion …
“They were launched from a single location, and they were all unarmed. If this was an accidental offshoot of that night’s attack on Ukraine, you would expect the mix of drones to be the same, some armed, some unarmed. All the ones that crossed into Poland were unarmed,” he said.
Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.orgOPto World News@lemmy.world•China wants foreign scientists, the public says no, thanks: Since Beijing announced a new visa to attract young science and technology graduates, a backlash has erupted onlineEnglish12·2 days agoThis is what the report says. I guess there are weird people everywhere, here in the West, in China, everywhere else. It’s just that given the strict censorship in China, the government does not much against this racism. One report is here.
China’s government suppresses its minorities. If you are not Han Chinese and not a member of the CCP, you may not climb to high up the career ladder to say the least.
Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.orgOPto World News@lemmy.world•China wants foreign scientists, the public says no, thanks: Since Beijing announced a new visa to attract young science and technology graduates, a backlash has erupted onlineEnglish13·3 days agoHomosexuality was a crime in Canada till 1969.
It is in China in 2025.
Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.orgto Global News@lemmy.zip•Chinese freighter halves EU delivery time on maiden Arctic voyage to UKEnglish1·3 days agoYeah, as the Clean Arctic Alliance recently said in response to China’s new containership route through the Arctic:
An increase in shipping in the Arctic will lead to
- an increase in shipping’s global climate impact due to black carbon emissions – which have a disproportionately higher impact when emitted in the Arctic,
- an increase in disturbance to wildlife and to communities dependent on marine resources due to increased ship pollution including underwater noise in a comparatively quiet ocean, and
- an increase in the risk of damaging oil spills.
As one report said, as the Arctic ice vanishes, maritime traffic boom fuels the climate crisis.
Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.orgto World News@lemmy.world•Chinese freighter halves EU delivery time on maiden Arctic voyage to UKEnglish12·3 days agoYeah, as the Clean Arctic Alliance recently said in response to China’s new containership route through the Arctic:
An increase in shipping in the Arctic will lead to
- an increase in shipping’s global climate impact due to black carbon emissions – which have a disproportionately higher impact when emitted in the Arctic,
- an increase in disturbance to wildlife and to communities dependent on marine resources due to increased ship pollution including underwater noise in a comparatively quiet ocean, and
- an increase in the risk of damaging oil spills.
As one report said, as the Arctic ice vanishes, maritime traffic boom fuels the climate crisis.
Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.orgOPto World News@lemmy.world•China detains dozens of members of underground church as government pressure on Christianity increasesEnglish193·4 days agoThere are 10s of millions of muslims, christians etc in the PRC, one private underground church group bring restricted is not the CPC cracking down on religion as msm would have you believe
Be skeptical, reuters founding is tied back to Thomas Reuters, who in the 1850s had a monopoly over mines, tobacco and railroads in Iran, their hearts are not in the right place
Yes, there are indeed, among others, muslims like Uyghurs in Xinjiang. China’s genocide there is well known.
You should always being skeptical when consuming media, but thank you for the reminder.The founder’s activities in 1850 have, of course, nothing to do with the current agency stance, though. And a certain “Thomas Reuters” has nothing to do with it. The agency’s founder was Paul Reuter. The company has been called Thomson Reuters after Canadian media company Thomson acquired Reuters.
Do yourself a favor and stay away from wherever you receive your information. Your statement is out of touch by any means.
Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.orgto World News@lemmy.world•Western executives who visit China are coming back terrifiedEnglish04·4 days agoI don’t hate a country or an individual. This is your weird interpretation.
Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.orgto World News@lemmy.world•Western executives who visit China are coming back terrifiedEnglish02·4 days agoHere is practically the same article, posted less than three weeks ago. It’s the same narrative posted by the same user.
Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.orgto World News@lemmy.world•Western executives who visit China are coming back terrifiedEnglish06·4 days agoA few weeks ago there was a report on some US VC investors who made a similar trip to China and were then ‘terrified’ … Now this. Is it somewhat similar to the influencer trips to Xinjiang that then tell the world that the genocide of Uyghurs is not true?
How much do you see in such PR trips? Go a bit upstream the value chain to get the full picture …
Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Dutch government intervenes at Chinese-owned chipmaker NexperiaEnglish2·5 days agoThe Chinese government will certainly understand the Dutch move as they eliminate all Western technology firms such as Nokia and Ericsson from its domestic networks. So what’s the issue?
The Kyiv Post reports that Trump ties Tomahawk deal to German Taurus missile transfer
The paper also reports that “Russia launched a staggering volume of aerial weapons last week – over 4,500 drones, missiles, and glide bombs – marking one of the most intense periods of air attacks since the full-scale invasion began.”