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macross1984 t1_jeb1bxp wrote
Reply to 'We've made it clear that Russia is a friend': Pandor doubles down on SA's Ukraine stance. by tandemuis365
Well, SA will find out they picked wrong side again.
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blippityblop t1_jeb13dn wrote
Reply to comment by macross1984 in South Africa supports Russian initiative to create BRICS geological platform for data sharing by Falls_stuff
The current president seems to blame NATO for Russia's aggression.
> Ramaphosa blamed NATO's proximity to Russian borders for the war: "The war could have been avoided if NATO had heeded the warnings from amongst its own leaders and officials over the years that its eastward expansion would lead to greater, not less, instability in the region."[130]
Ferengi_Earwax t1_jeb0zz0 wrote
Reply to comment by NKinCode in Russia detains WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich on espionage charges by jack_lafouine
The last russian wasn't high value.
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Zaynara t1_jeb0vcv wrote
Reply to Putin Recruiting 400,000 More Troops For Ukraine War, Says British Intelligence by BubsyFanboy
in relation to that conversation about a guy who keeps adopting cats that get eaten by coyotes, and they are just feeding cats to the coyotes, this seems like Russia is just letting Ukraine manage russian population control
Dreambig203 t1_jeb0sp1 wrote
Too bad he’s not good at basketball
Chrisf1bcn t1_jeb0myi wrote
Reply to Russia plans to offer food to North Korea in exchange for weapons: White House by koolman631
Dangling carrots now are we?
Desperate-City9227 OP t1_jeb0juq wrote
>Negotiators of the European Parliament and the Council, representing EU members, agreed that by 2030, the 27-country EU would commit to sourcing 42.5% of its energy from renewable sources like wind and solar, with a potential top-up to 45%.
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>The EU got 22% of its energy from renewable sources in 2021, but the level varied significantly between countries. Sweden leads the 27 EU countries with its 63% renewable energy share, while in Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands and Ireland, renewable sources make up less than 13% of total energy use.
appsnaple t1_jeb0ich wrote
Reply to comment by SkullysBones in Russia plans to offer food to North Korea in exchange for weapons: White House by koolman631
It's also not a big news type of finding so if they were going to make it up, it likely wouldn't be something this minor.
They also provided some specifics which usually means not only that the story is likely true but that they very direct evidence.
BonghitsForBeavis t1_jeb0dxd wrote
Reply to comment by Criticalhit_jk in ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics by pipsdontsqueak
it aligns with how the userbase reacts to an illicit flux of synthetic characters feigning unique human-ness..
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IwishIcouldBeWitty t1_jeb07ft wrote
Reply to comment by cah11 in Four bankers who helped Putin’s friend set up Swiss bank account convicted by BezugssystemCH1903
I don't know why you think I'm trying to come up with a solution.
I'm not trying to solve any problem or even insinuate that I'm solving a problem. I am simply pointing out concepts. You're the one applying these concepts as solutions. I'm merely pointing out the fact that money is fake and arbitrary and so is power. Where are we solving something. Im merely pointing out the fact that people assume rich people are powerful, because they've acquired a lot of wealth but in the grand scheme of things money means nothing and it's not a true indicator of power.
You are the one over here taking this concept and applying it saying that we should get rid of money and whatnot. I just made the point that we could go to a bartering system and get rid of money and rich people would have no power anymore. You got hung up on the back to a bordering system. It's going to be really difficult and the prices will be arbitrary which was the exact point that I was making with money being arbitrary in itself.
You're the one getting hung up and continuing to argue about things that are off topic, then you claim to understand the concept that I'm trying to make. Yet You're talking right past me because you're applying the concept when I'm not applying the concept im merely getting it out to people who don't fully understand it cuz not everyone understands this concept.
jake8827475 t1_jeb078n wrote
Hope he gets the same treatment brittney grinner got but let’s see
ChristOnFire13 t1_jeb064d wrote
Reply to comment by HumorUnable in Kabul’s only library for women closes due to Taliban threats and harassment by SinbadMarinarul
Wrong according to you.
darkkite t1_jeb05dz wrote
Reply to comment by Criticalhit_jk in ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics by pipsdontsqueak
it's a similar concept with different stakes.
point being, if it's free, than that's advantageous to bots.
if there's a credit card fee, then it introduced more friction especially because there are more regulations over what countries you can do business with.
eNonsense t1_jeb01b0 wrote
North Korea still uses forced viewing of public executions to intimidate its citizens into subjugation. I've watched several YouTube videos with interviews with young NK defectors, and they all talk about their experiences with witnessing their first executions as a child, generally by firing squad.
HumorUnable t1_jeazzml wrote
Reply to comment by ChristOnFire13 in Kabul’s only library for women closes due to Taliban threats and harassment by SinbadMarinarul
Your "opinion" is stupid and wrong. Sorry bro.
hamsterdamc t1_jeazxuu wrote
Reply to comment by wwarnout in 'We've made it clear that Russia is a friend': Pandor doubles down on SA's Ukraine stance. by tandemuis365
> no longer a friend or ally.
Never been in the first place
appsnaple t1_jeazut4 wrote
Reply to comment by Street-Bat3935 in Russia plans to offer food to North Korea in exchange for weapons: White House by koolman631
Over half of century of building connections and networks, a very large number of employees, and the best tech. Sometimes it's surprising to hear what intel they have learned and sometimes it's surprising to hear they didn't know about something that they should have known.
Ebenezer-F t1_jeazs7w wrote
Reply to Four bankers who helped Putin’s friend set up Swiss bank account convicted by BezugssystemCH1903
*Four bankers were convicted of helping Putin’s friend set up a Swiss bank account.
Just say it normal .
bunkdiggidy t1_jeazr1x wrote
"If you know we exist, and you don't expect us to do this and prepare for it, then you deserve to get hacked." -Russia probably
Criticalhit_jk t1_jeazm1f wrote
Reply to comment by darkkite in ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics by pipsdontsqueak
Something tells me comparing video game bots in free VS paid games has shit all to do with russian state-sponsored misinformation and cyber warfare; especially when musk is seemingly doing everything he can to be a wex wuther
ImprovementBasic9323 t1_jeazilm wrote
Reply to Kabul’s only library for women closes due to Taliban threats and harassment by SinbadMarinarul
This is what republicans want.
Spare-Ad-2739 t1_jeb1eaf wrote
Reply to Russia detains WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich on espionage charges by jack_lafouine
Idiot. There's absolutely no reason for any Western person to be in Russia in the first place right now. He probably was spying. And I am definitely no fan of russia. But what other possible reason could anybody in their right mind have for going into an enemy state right now?