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Merz hails Germany's friendship with Israel on first visit


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/54475829


Merz hails Germany's friendship with Israel on first visit




Germany's in the crosshairs of Russian operations – and Moscow shows no hesitation to kill



in reply to Meow-Misfit

@Meow-Misfit cant find the first one and the second one is not upto date #^trinidad.social/siteinfo shows hubzilla v8.2, latest is 10.6.1

you might want to choose from a hub that runs latest hubzilla and is open to public from here

, #^hubzilla.org/pubsites
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"Key target of Beijing’s influence:" Berlin should strengthen its laws and enhance coordination among authorities to combat China’s repression on German soil, study warns


in reply to Sepia

Ahh yes, the Russia's approach. Instead of being a decent country and naturally attracting globally good opinions, talent, etc., they have to reduce themselves to brainwashing and strongarming.


Trump showing signs he’s battling major medical crisis, Democrat claims


Donald Trump’s tiredness, recent MRI and hand bruise suggest he may be taking medication to treat Alzheimer’s disease, according to a “curious” California Democrat.

Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove, D-Calif., tweeted that Trump is showing signs he’s taking the Alzheimer’s disease drug Leqembi.

“The Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi:- Is administered through an infusion (for example, through the hand)- Can cause swelling, bleeding, or fluid leakage in the brain, requiring regular MRIs- Can cause tiredness,” Kamlager-Dove tweeted along with a picture of Trump’s hand bruise. “Curious.”

in reply to Lushed_Lungfish

I actually don't, at all. Sounds like I may be due for a rewatch of the entire show.

in reply to silence7

American revolution? They should be talking about a civil war.

We need another underground railroad at this point.

in reply to tuskyo

TRANScontinental railroad; to help relocate TRANS ppl, LGBT ppl, and liberal women.
in reply to silence7

Revolution seems to ne conflated with an angry tweet while in line at the drive thru at Burger King.



Body parts of baby found in freezer at Tokyo adult entertainment business


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/54567014


Body parts of baby found in freezer at Tokyo adult entertainment business




The Supreme Court weighs Trump's bid to fire independent agency board members


The Trump administration’s push to expand control over independent federal agencies comes before a sympathetic Supreme Court that could overturn a 90-year-old decision limiting when presidents can fire board members.

Lawyers for the administration are defending President Donald Trump’s decision to fire Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Slaughter without cause and calling on the court to jettison the unanimous 1935 decision in Humphrey’s Executor.

Arguments are taking place Monday.

The court’s six conservative justices already have signaled strong support for the administration’s position, over the objection of their three liberal colleagues, by allowing Slaughter and the board members of other agencies to be removed from their jobs even as their legal challenges continue.

https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-trump-executive-power-firings-boards-e45b572f8140ffcdfacbe82ba0b896ef

in reply to MicroWave

Trump does a lot of things he supposedly "can't" do. Why would this be any different? Even if, for some reason, they pick this to say "no", he'll just find a way around it.


Water leak in the Louvre damages hundreds of works, museum says


Open valve in heating system affects 300 to 400 items just weeks after a brazen jewel theft raised security concerns

A water leak in late November damaged several hundred works in the Louvre’s Egyptian department, the Paris museum said on Sunday, weeks after a brazen jewel theft raised concerns over its infrastructure.

“Between 300 and 400 works” were affected by the leak discovered on 26 November, the museum’s deputy administrator, Francis Steinbock, said, describing them as “Egyptology journals” and “scientific documentation” used by researchers.

The damaged items dated from the late 19th and early 20th centuries and were “extremely useful” but “by no means unique”, Steinbock added.

in reply to Bronzebeard

These weren't really attracts. These were journals kept by archeologists much more recently.

And quite honestly, the artifacts would be in better hands with the people from whom they were stolen.

in reply to SippyCup

Does the Louvre actively refuse all attempts to retrieve original works and tell the requestors the fuck off the way the British Museum does?

From my understanding that's more of a British-specific problem, not most museums in general.

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"I expect every member of the Department to log in, learn it, and incorporate it into your workflows immediately. Al should be in your battle rhythm every single day" says Pete Hegseth




Volkswagen's $3.5B gamble: Can it win back share in the competitive Chinese market


HEFEI, China (AP) — Volkswagen is making a major bet in China, the largest and one of the most cutthroat auto markets in the world. The question is whether it will work.

The German carmaker, which once dominated the market with a more than 50% share, has invested 3 billion euros ($3.5 billion) in a sprawling research and development center — its largest outside its home country — in Hefei, a low-key central China city of 10 million people.

It’s a sea change from how foreign automakers operated in China for decades by making cars they developed overseas, sharing their technology with local partners. That strategy has been shoved aside by fast-rising local competitors who have sharply cut into the sales of foreign brands.

“This business model is now gone,” Thomas Ulbrich, the chief technology officer of the Volkswagen Group in China said.

https://apnews.com/article/volkswagen-china-evs-hefei-auto-90ae96f798913bcdd9e83de1edadfd0e



#NotAllGenAI


in reply to Arthur Besse

The chat bot just assumes it's in the context of active war. Not that there isn't even a war. There are no active combatants or "effectively surrendering" combatants. There is just people accused of a crime they may, or may not, be guilty of.... and missiles.

Even if it was in the context of a war it would be a crime, but there isn't even that context. It's murder, arguably worse than war crime, it's crime, and one of the worst crimes there is.

What does it say about stealing boats? Again without the context of being in a war...

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in reply to Tarquinn2049

Obviously the criminal here is the person who asked the question and posted a screenshot of the answer.
in reply to Tarquinn2049

Of course it assumes that context. Otherwise they're illegally exercising war powers without proper declaration from Congress lmao.

For real though, it would not surprise me in the slightest if they baked in a parameter to the model like telling it to begin from the assumption that all orders given are lawful.



China is buying Russian sanctioned military hardware to prepare for a Taiwan invasion, leaked documents show


in reply to Sepia

Related Real Life Lore video from 3y ago but still relevant, that explains the "deadline" of around 2030 for mainland China to attempt an invasion (around 21:00 on video) and the escalation happening then -


A Journalist Reported From Palestine. YouTube Deleted His Account Claiming He’s an Iranian Agent.


in reply to HellsBelle

Can I ask a dumb question? Even if this was true and for the sake of argument we assume that the dude is an Iranian propagandist of some kind, so what? Why does that justify removing the account?
in reply to xenomor

Probably because of US sanctions on Iran, which prohibits the delivery of services for individuals or companies in Iran.
in reply to clgoh

"independent British journalist Robert Inlakesh"

I guess they can just decide that anyone they don't like is Iranian and remove them.

in reply to falseWhite

I think the youtube removal is a load of crap, dont get me wrong...

... But yes, the british part means nothing. You can have russian spies act like american journalists too. Welcome to international espionage and infiltrations. Stuff like that has happened since the middle ages :')

in reply to HellsBelle

Probably because of US sanctions on Iran, which prohibits the delivery of services for individuals or companies in Iran.


[ProPublica] Trump’s Own Mortgages Match His Description of Mortgage Fraud, Records Reveal


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in reply to marx

“Given Trump’s position on situations like this, he’s going to either need to fire himself or refer himself to the Department of Justice,” said Kathleen Engel, a Suffolk University law professor and leading expert on mortgage finance. “Trump has deemed that this type of misrepresentation is sufficient to preclude someone from serving the country.”


That's it boys, we finally got him. He's going to need to fire himself or refer himself to the Department of Justice. Also, I've got this bridge to sell you...



Bonfire - Why Community Matters: Groups as the Next Step for the Fediverse


Federated groups in Bonfire will be spaces where communities gather to organise, care, and coordinate across the fediverse. They’ll live next to your personal feed, but each group having a specific purpose: a study circle, a lab team, an activist collecti
Federated groups in Bonfire will be spaces where communities gather to organise, care, and coordinate across the fediverse. They'll live next to your personal feed, but each group having a specific purpose: a study circle, a lab team, an activist collective, a local mutual aid crew, a project team. Inside you’ll find posts, conversations, calendars, shared resources, and more. Crucially, groups will be portable and interoperable.
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Israeli surveillance targets US and allies at joint base planning Gaza aid and security, say sources


in reply to HellsBelle

Israel is going out of its way to make people say, "maybe Hitler was on to something."

It's deplorable shit they are doing.

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in reply to HellsBelle

You know a state is fucked up if its alienating the biggest and most powerful terrorist state in the world

Was just browsing reddit and the amount of israeli simping is insane.. just the sheer amount of money they have to spend on propaganda campaigns…. dismantle the terrorist dystopian state and the ideology its based on, one palestinian state with equal rights for all

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in reply to xc2215x

“Look how bad their nation is. It’s not even a nation. It’s just people walking around killing each other." - The literal description of America.

How many days since the last abduction by ICE and people just disappearing?

How many days since murdering fishermen?

How many days since the last school shooting?

in reply to xc2215x

Oh fuck you, Omar. You spearheaded the anti Harris movement over Gaza. Now my black ass gets to watch your people be deported while I'm eating popcorn.

Zero. Sympathy. Or support here.

in reply to Devolution

in reply to Devolution

I’m sure having even lower standards for the party’s candidates will surely lead to victory some day. How dare anyone actually take principled stands on anything important.
in reply to Devolution

I just don’t understand the logic behind deriding ‘purity tests’. Like, isn’t a purity test just the same thing as voting for the candidate you prefer? Isn’t that what democracy is all about? One might think that a political party would embody its namesake, but alas.

I suppose holding our candidates to standards and actually fighting for things seems strange to people who hold no ideals, and have no principals other than self empowerment. This has certainly been the nature of Democratic Party leadership for at least 40 years. I suppose I understand their motivation for adopting such a nihilistic and destructive worldview. After all, they are the ones that are being enriched by it. What I don’t understand is why constituents like you adopt it. You’re getting nothing but an ever eroding quality of life as a result. Very strange.

in reply to xenomor

You're dense if you don't see how purity tests vs fascism is stupid.
in reply to Devolution

We have descended into fascism because of 40 years of neoliberal politics. The ethos that the Clinton’s ushered in, which seemed so refreshing at the time, cultivated a party that stands for nothing, has not, and will not push back against fascism meaningfully.

Purity testing didn’t do all that. Terrible policy and terrible politics did.

You got anything substantive to contribute?

in reply to Devolution

I understand your frustration, but the fault is not entirely hers, the real problem is that USA has a very flawed democracy, with only 2 realistic options to vote for, where better democracies have both more and better options.
The fault was also with the democrats and Biden and Harris for failing to realize they were in the wrong position morally.
I absolutely hate that "we" got Trump, but Ilhan Omar remains an ally against him, not an enemy.

By "we" I mean the world, because I am not American. But Trump has done a lot of harm outside USA too.

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