Recent comments in /f/worldnews
whenuwork t1_j6m81mu wrote
Reply to comment by JonA3531 in Canadian universities have been conducting joint research with Chinese military scientists for years by No-Drawing-6975
Correct
Thommohawk117 t1_j6m7zki wrote
Reply to comment by AMeasuredBerserker in Australia and France announce joint plan to supply Ukraine with artillery shells by TheGuvnor247
Yeah, the amount of shells this project will be making is really quite small. My feeling is that this is both an olive branch from the Aus Labor Government to France and a chance for both the Aus and French Defence industries to begin improving munitions manufacturing. A very big lesson from Ukraine for the world is just how much ammo is used in a modern war.
MagosBiologis t1_j6m7yhq wrote
Reply to comment by SuperRedShrimplet in Canadian universities have been conducting joint research with Chinese military scientists for years by No-Drawing-6975
> At the risk of being branded a commie, this is what happens when countries progressively privatise higher education.
Lol on the contrary, this short-sighted privatisation is how Canada ended up with actually communist police stations and military researchers.
and_dont_blink t1_j6m7y86 wrote
Reply to Europe is running out of medicines by PatatasFrittas
>In Germany, the president of the German Medical Association went so far as to call for the creation of informal "flea markets" for medicines, where people could give their unused drugs to patients who needed them. And in France and Germany, pharmacists have started producing their own medicines — though this is unlikely to make a big difference, given the extent of the shortfall.
I love how the article then says "some think it's not so bad" andncallinfnan and calling an emegency isnt necessary but they're handing out single pills, suggesting people getting together and swapping medication like Pokemon and now have guys who aren't trained for it breaking bad in their basements. It's not like this is about sending tanks to Ukraine, time to get proactive.
Ok-Delay5473 t1_j6m7y6o wrote
Reply to comment by Tyrx in Australia and France announce joint plan to supply Ukraine with artillery shells by TheGuvnor247
There is no need to pay if Australia did not do anything wrong. So, why did Australia pay €555m for ending the signed agreement? Oh wait! that's because they did sign an agreement. Once it's signed, it's signed! Looks like you never signed any contract.
xavandetjer t1_j6m7xim wrote
Reply to comment by Glittering-Jello-935 in Mossad carried out Iran defense facility strike for Israel's own interests by MijTinmol
Changing the tune? It's no secret Israel and Iran aren't exactly friends. Since long before the Ukraine War.
Baldman10 t1_j6m7vdp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Israel delivers 3 more armored ambulances to Ukraine amid requests for military aid by nahalkishon
“If not worse” there are literally more deaths in the Ukraine invasion than in the Palestinian side of the conflict since 1948. Im not making this up - look up the official numbers
Norseviking4 t1_j6m7vbq wrote
Reply to Canadian universities have been conducting joint research with Chinese military scientists for years by No-Drawing-6975
Probably a good idea to not cooperate with authoritarian dictatorships as a country in the west?
China wants to replace the US as Hegemon, how do we think that will go for global peace and stability...
Fuck China, fuck Russia, Iran, North Korea and all of the places that align with them The liberal world needs to understand we are in an ideological war vs autocracy/authoritarianism.
mentallyillloner2 t1_j6m7tn7 wrote
Reply to Pakistan mosque blast death toll rises to 92 as country faces 'national security crisis' | CNN by HardworkPanda
That's what you get if you nurture terrorist. Those snakes will bite you back too one day
AMeasuredBerserker t1_j6m7mkz wrote
Reply to comment by Greedy-Creme-995 in France braces for fresh strikes, protests against Macron's pension reform by incredibleamazing
It's almost like raising the retirement age might be necessary in what I also assume is an aging country like pretty much every Western country.
oripash t1_j6m7i6n wrote
Reply to comment by Lemon_LostSock in Russia says nuclear arms treaty with US may end after 2026 by Sxzym
They seem to be making a concentrated effort to get there sooner than that.
oripash t1_j6m7h22 wrote
What value does a treaty Russia has committed its word it will uphold have?
3dio t1_j6m7dol wrote
This is quite amazing. For nature and humans of the region alike! With global warming and population increase, water salination tech will be essential for this region. I'm also glad to see drought damages being reversed and good neighbourly cooperation 🌍🕊️👑☝️
3dio t1_j6m7412 wrote
Reply to 59 killed, 157 injured in blast at Peshawar Police Lines mosque, Pakistan by upvote-for-rights
Despicable people once again claim the lives of innocents 😓
and_dont_blink t1_j6m6zb9 wrote
Reply to comment by Ehgadsman in 'Shut this story down': Government released Robodebt victims' personal details to deter them from speaking out by Returnofthejedinak
Which one is the kangaroo
rustyrockon t1_j6m6xsd wrote
Reply to 'Shut this story down': Government released Robodebt victims' personal details to deter them from speaking out by Returnofthejedinak
(warning suicide)
To me, Rachelle Millers statements here paint an informative picture of the Liberal government's approach at the time, and how quickly Australia is following the American partisan media route.
>"Ms Miller said there was a "proliferation" of negative media coverage in late 2016 that was "growing and growing and growing" but it was "predominantly in the left-wing media"."
The incredibly politician-esque description of 'negative media coverage' actually means articles in respected news outlets raising concerns from
- the calculations are wrong - all the way to
- nobody reviews these demands for thousands of dollars from welfare recipients before they are sent, and people in vulnerable groups suddenly receiving a letter from the govt saying they owe more money than they have ever had in their account is literally making people kill themselves. -
But she then states:
>"We weren't too concerned because it wasn't unusual that the left-wing media were attacking us regarding social policy," she said.
... Well as long as this shithead isn't concerned I guess it's fine.
>Ms Miller told the commission in response to growing criticism, the government adopted a counter-narrative strategy in the "more friendly media" such as the tabloids."... "That involved … placing stories with the more friendly media, the right-wing media, about how the Coalition was actually catching people who were cheating the welfare system."
Critically, the government had received advice that the program was likely illegal from their own legal advisors. Despite this, they both continued sending robodebt notices, and took the matter to the Federal court (unsurprisingly they lost). Imo, the actual legality of the matter is irrelevant if for 4 fucking years you keep effectively murdering people before you are told to stop by a court.
Now, returning to the abhorrent actions of Miller, she doesn't seem to discuss whether the strategy she was implementing had any basis in fact whatsoever (i.e. could the government show that their dog whistle argument 'we're catching the dole bludgers' was working through statistics, or forensic research). It seems she took the instruction completely for granted, and abused the bias in various media outlets to create dissent that discredits actual journalism. Similar to tactics that Murdoch media outlets utilise every day to foment conflict among groups with the explicit intent to distract everyone from focussing on the actual issues in society.
To finish, it seems appropriate to reflect on the topic of this particular article; despite knowing that there were credible reports stating that issuing these bullshit notices to vulnerable people was harming them, not to mention illegal, she herself formulated the media crisis strategy, which involved publishing broadly the names and details of people who disputed the notices in the media to deter anyone else from coming forward.
Edit: Icing - when a fellow govt staffer came to her saying they had received a notice, and was only able to dispute it with incredibly detailed records from when they were a student, she raised it with the minister who stated >'That's exactly how the system is supposed to be working'
I see this constantly being referred to as a 'failure' of public policy; this was not a failure, it was success on the part of bad faith actors. Do not give these people the benefit of the doubt, they are well educated, and certainly capable of understanding the consequences of their actions.
Please, if you find yourself in a position like Miller was in, it is not worth sacrificing your integrity and humanity to stay in that path. There will always be another option that doesn't involve unethical behaviour to do your job. You can do better. We can do better.
and_dont_blink t1_j6m6uzo wrote
How dumb would a Russian soldier have to be to think they'd actually get paid this bounty. I'm sure they'll eventually take out some tanks or and get some photos, but a higher up would pay will pay it to a friendly subordinate who'll kick back the majority.
Contagious_Cure t1_j6m6t6w wrote
Reply to comment by damo_w15 in Australia and France announce joint plan to supply Ukraine with artillery shells by TheGuvnor247
The French also have nuclear subs and also submitted tenders for nuclear subs. Time will tell if the AUKUS deal delivers. I think there's already some delays. But Scomo's biggest fuck up is in diplomacy, apparently he didn't even have the balls to call Macron to tell him lol.
bavog t1_j6m6sly wrote
Reply to comment by bot420 in Haavisto: Finland has patience to wait for Nato membership — with Sweden. by parandroidfinn
Maybe having Turkey member of NATO is a way to prevent this.
killingtime1 t1_j6m6rfr wrote
Reply to comment by damo_w15 in Australia and France announce joint plan to supply Ukraine with artillery shells by TheGuvnor247
Just FYI in case you're not following as close as us Australians are, the submarines are not expected to be in the water for another 40 years. I will be 70+ by then
eldmise t1_j6m6jon wrote
japan - tightens sanctions
russia - rules out talks on fishing
japan - surprized pikachu face
TroutFishingInCanada t1_j6m6jax wrote
Reply to comment by Ampersand55 in Local Muslim community helps shut down burning of Torah scroll in Sweden by green_flash
> Maybe what I’m doing is a hate crime. But I’m angry.
I fucking hate it when simpletons just need to be part of the conversation.
sheisthebeesknees t1_j6m6hu5 wrote
Reply to China claims Covid wave is ‘coming to an end’ as tourism and factory activity rebound by misana123
I guess you can decided that it’s coming to an end if you change how COVID gets reported and you’re a communist nation.
The world has literally watched China lie of COVID for basically 3 years and we are supposed to believe this. We may be stupid but we are not THAT stupid.
[deleted] t1_j6m6eux wrote
Reply to comment by gbgonzalez923 in Ukraine Says Its Air Defenses Can't Protect Against Iranian Ballistic Missiles by BeautyInTheNegitive
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Pepf t1_j6m88bs wrote
Reply to comment by and_dont_blink in Europe is running out of medicines by PatatasFrittas
> andncallinfnan
Did your medication run out?