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kahrismatic t1_j6mkete wrote

Thanks. It still just blows my mind that even governmental records weren't considered good enough in terms of proof. I realise it was a federal policy and I worked for the state government, but if even governmental records weren't considered good enough what chance did most people have of being able to gather sufficient proof. I realise it's just more bad faith on top of bad faith, but it was absolutely set up so that people had no chance.

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flamehead2k1 t1_j6mkb9x wrote

It not need to be state actors to be a conflict.

Lots of weapons on both sides. Tribes at risk of being wiped out.

Sounds like a conflict to me.

I agree Brazil should focus/take the lead on the Amazon just like Europe should focus/ take the lead in Ukraine.

But this isn't about focus or leadership, no one is asking Lula for that in Ukraine. They are simply asking for assistance like Brazil is asking from Europe

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Indus-ian t1_j6mk7vv wrote

India experienced a socialist system for its first five decades which made people poor. With the opening up of economy, lot of people were pulled out of poverty.
But here the focus seems to be wondering why the rich got richer rather than thinking did the poor got better in the same time? The answer is yes.

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fima1fim t1_j6mjy3x wrote

Why da fuck is this downvoted? this is a good thing people, hospitals are good things!

>“The collaboration with Sheba Medical Center makes the hospital a center of innovation, which will bring world-class medical research and technology to Bahrain to enable young people and Bahraini entrepreneurs to take advantage of innovation opportunities in health."

This is a good thing! new treatments can come out of this, this is how we as humanity advance our ability to heal and save lives in general world-wide!

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Ban-Evader-1233 t1_j6mjvbs wrote

No it's not. There is no conflict. Only a bunch of people doing illegal stuff, prompted by said Putin puppet, Wich underfunded every institution that work on the area. That's all. For what I know Lula was able to make great things on this area on his first terms. From my point of view Brazil is right on focus on its own problems that also affect the rest of the world.

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rustyrockon t1_j6mjrsb wrote

Such absolute horseshit. The human impact is incalculable, but it's almost certain that will play no role in the outcome here. How many royal commissions have we seen with zero consequences for the participants? I'm sorry you had to waste so much of your life dealing with people worth less than the value of the minerals in their body

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frostygrin t1_j6mjo6y wrote

Russia surely allows grain exports from Ukraine, and exports grain, fertilizer etc - so it's certainly important for him, and the world to keep this going. Even the EU doesn't intentionally target this area with sanctions (though the overall climate still hampers trade).

And it seems like many people want him to "promote peace" by arming Ukraine. No, that's not how you promote peace.

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