dominic.borcea
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Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related@lemmy.world•Weight-loss jab could be made for $3 a month, study findsEnglish
2·17 hours agoI’d be interested in how all of the money invested fares against good old “no drugs, eat your greens, excercise” regarding longevity.
I mean, we can kinda see that in action already?
Compare the longevity and health of rich people who get pumped full of the newest drugs vs average folk who can only afford average drugs.No doubt exercise and good food are a big factor, but drugs take you to another level.
dominic.borcea@piefed.socialtoapologiafreenews@piefed.social•‘Leave the Kurds alone. We are not guns for hire’ says Kurdish Iraqi First LadyEnglish
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World News@quokk.au•Russia manipulates federal statistics to hide true costs of war, German Intel finds: Russian budget deficit 41% higher than officially reported, reaching 3.7% of GDPEnglish
6·2 days agoAnd another important thing that I think its not talked about often enough.
Putin is hiding very large amounts of war debt. This is not the first time, he has done it before although at a much smaller scale. You can read all about it in this full report by Harvard economist Craig Kennedy - fair warning though, its a very long read.The way it works is that before he invaded Ukraine, he passed a law that forces Russia’s biggest banks to give private loans at very preferential rates to private defence companies. Everything that these companies gets buried in Ukraine, and as they do so they keep on accumulating debt.
How big is this debt? At the time when that article was written, one year ago, it summed up 36.6 trillion rubles - more than 20% of the country’s entire GDP. Meanwhile they have probably accumulated even more debt. (I’ve yet to see any further significant data on this and that’s mainly because Russia has stopped making this data public)
The question is then: what happens when the war stops? Well, the chicken will come home to roost.
These companies aren’t profitable, naturally. So the least bad option is that the state will have to chime in and cover this private debts, or some other crazy shit (like letting Russia’s banks take the hit)They have really fucked Russians over in more ways than one. Doubt they’ll stop anytime soon.
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Europe@feddit.org•Cologne Cathedral to start charging admission feeEnglish
96·2 days agoPerfectly reasonable
dominic.borcea@piefed.socialto
Europe@feddit.org•EU to include UK and Japan in ‘Made in Europe’ plansEnglish
11·2 days agoSometime in the future we should also include countries like Australia, South Korea, Canada, and others. Although, for the time being I hope the focus is to extend trade partnerships - especially finishing the FTA with Australia and a new one with ASEAN, that’d make me very happy.
This shouldn’t really be about some sort of euro-nationalism, but rather a pragmatic approach that allows us to best counter USA and China.
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World News@quokk.au•Missiles, drones coming from Iran fell on airport in Azerbaijan, source saysEnglish
3·2 days ago“We demand that the Islamic Republic of Iran clarify the matter in the shortest possible time, provide an explanation and take the necessary urgent measures to prevent such incidents from recurring in the future.”
Something tells me they won’t.
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World News@quokk.au•Thousands of Kurdish fighters launch ground offensive into Iran against regime, official saysEnglish
131·2 days agoWouldn’t be the first time Americans have fucked Kurds over.
I can’t help but wonder what the Kurds have been promised this time, besides the obvious (autonomy, statehood, etc)Also, I imagine this won’t sit well with a lot of the westerners who have expressed pro-Kurdish views in the past
“The Kurds and the Jews are natural allies in the Middle East,” he said, adding that many Kurds view Israel’s establishment as proof that independence is achievable for stateless nations.
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Europe@feddit.org•White House says Spain has agreed to cooperate with US military; Spanish government promptly denies any such agreementEnglish
52·2 days agoThey’re too busy with their siestas, drinking wine and talking very loudly to read international media.
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Europe@feddit.org•White House says Spain has agreed to cooperate with US military; Spanish government promptly denies any such agreementEnglish
215·2 days agoStraight up lying about what other governments agree to.
Like, I don’t even know what the purpose was here… what did they think, the spanish won’t be hearing about it because its in english?
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World News@quokk.au•Iran executes Khamenei’s plan to spread regional warEnglish
31·2 days ago“We had no choice but to escalate and start a big fire so everyone would see,” the regime insider said. “When our red lines were crossed in violation of all international laws, we could no longer adhere to the rules of the game.”
As opposed to before when you adhered to the rules of the game? Bruh, c’mon bruh.
“this war is going on gracefully with [Khamenei’s] designing”
Well great then. Apparently everything is peachy.
I do wonder where the balance is, because it has to be one. Basically they want to hit them hard enough to get them to pressure USA/Israel into stopping but not hard enough that they start seeing the short-term cost of this war as being bearable for the long-term benefit of no longer having neighbor ruled under Islamic rule.
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Europe@feddit.org•French president expresses 'European solidarity' with Spain after US threats over Madrid’s stance on IranEnglish
223·2 days agoDoubt it. Solidary with Spain doesn’t necessarily translate to agreeing with Spain, but defending Spain’s right to sovereignty.
Similar to how someone’s defense of others’ free speech doesn’t translate to agreement of whatever it is that they say.
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News@lemmy.world•The Dangerous Munitions Mismatch Between America and Iran | The United States has only so many expensive missiles to send after Iran’s cheap and plentiful arms.English
221·3 days agoA whole lot of slop when the article should’ve started from the get go with this point here
According to the Times, Israeli officials estimate that they have destroyed 50 percent of Iran’s missile launchers.
If that number is remotely true, then its an insane number.
Maybe Israel is lying, wouldn’t be the first time. Let’s halve it to 25%. Even with that number, removing 25% of Iran’s missile launch capabilities in a couple of days is fucking crazy.And its that kind of thing that completely changes the military calculations. Sure, they’re a lot more expensive, but if you fuck up your enemy’s capability to launch missiles, they’re very much worth it.
And missile launchers cannot be built at the same fast rate, it goes without saying.Its things like these that make me (extra) distrustful of western media. Do an actual genuine effort at estimating capabilities and stop it with the clickbaity slop, I’m tired.
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Europe@feddit.org•The United States and Israel are dragging the region into a major warEnglish
18·3 days agoRussian President Vladimir Putin described the killing of the Iranian leader as a cynical violation of international norms, while Russia’s Foreign Ministry called on all sides to immediately cease hostilities.
FUCKING LOL
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Europe@feddit.org•Europe’s voice of moral sense speaks SpanishEnglish
102·3 days agoBut the 27-nation bloc isn’t capable of speaking with one voice, because the war in Ukraine (and Hungary and Slovakia’s lack of support) once again weighs in, alongside Brussels’ dependency on the US across a range of sectors, from energy and defence, to tech and finance.
The author seems to forget another crucial matter. Its not just that Europe relies heavily on American weapons/military both for its defence and for the war in Ukraine, it is also that the Islamic occupiers of Iran have directly and explicitly involved their military industrial complex in an European war on the side of the aggressor.
They have built an entire drone industry inside Russia and for years they have directly helped Russia in its imperialist quest of conquering Ukraine with the thousands upon thousands of drones that have struck hospitals, schools, residential areas, energy infrastructure, military infrastructure, etc.
The Islamic occupiers are directly invested and benefit directly from Russia’s war of aggression.
And that’s another matter that I argue weighs heavily on the European choice of silence.
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Europe@feddit.org•Brussels considers curbs on large private pick-ups in “light and safe” zoneEnglish
42·3 days agoCan we ban those usaian monsters from the whole union, please?
Its bad enough that many EU countries have already so many cars, we don’t need those micro-dick-energy metal death boxes to clog our streets too.
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Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Sanctioned Russian LNG Tanker Arctic Metagaz Erupts in Flames After Drone AttackEnglish
17·3 days agoOn the good side LNG tankers don’t do much damage to the environment when compared to oil tankers, also they cost a lot more - like 3-4 more than oil ones, on the bad side there is no bad side.
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World News@quokk.au•The least Europe can do for Iran - {Opinion}English
2·3 days agoIranians have long carried a grievance that global powers exploited their country’s resources while neglecting their democratic aspirations.
They are correct.
History shows that popular uprisings gain confidence when they sense the world is watching – and supporting
at least as far as our protests were concerned, I remember how good it felt when we got the “Europe sees you” response, really emboldened us. Who knows if we would’ve succeeded without international attention.
Unfortunately, both in our case and I believe in this case too, Europe is slow to act. It has always been slow. “it’s not a bug, its a feature”
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World News@quokk.au•Iranian warship sinks off Sri Lanka, bodies recovered at seaEnglish
4·3 days agoSources in Sri Lanka’s navy and defence ministry said the vessel had been attacked by a submarine and at least 101 people were missing in the incident that took place off Sri Lanka’s Indian Ocean coast.
that’s the best confirmation that I saw, but I guess we’ll see more information later on
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World News@quokk.au•Singapore to ban caged lorries for transporting workers from 2027English
4·3 days agoEz fix: just take the cage door off before you transport people?
Around 500 to 1,000 out of 50,000 lorries in Singapore have caged decks. Such lorries may still be used to transport goods.
If only so few even exist, I wonder how many of them have been used to transport people







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