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Spacebar , to worldnews in Wishma Sandamali: The siblings suing Japan over their sister's death
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For a country that’s already fallen off the population cliff, they surely won’t be fixing their future problems by letting foreigners in.

Guess they will have to become a weak country of retirees before anything changes.

Blamemeta , to news in Watch: Fiery crash as passenger train ploughs into truck in Indonesia

How fucking hard is it to stay off the fucking tracks? This is not rocket science

InverseParallax , to news in Arresting Vladimir Putin in South Africa would be 'declaration of war', says Ramaphosa

Arresting Vladimir Putin in South Africa would be ‘declaration of war’

Ie only the US could get away with it.

BrikoX OP ,
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Any nuclear power could, not just US, but for that same reason nothing will probably happen.

Aux ,

No one will arrest Putin. And especially not the US. Otherwise US will legitimise ICC and they will never do that.

gravitas_deficiency , to worldnews in Ukraine war: Crimea depot blasts force villagers to flee

And the Russian invasions in 2014 and from 2022 to today have caused tens of millions of Ukranians to flee.

I really don’t have any sympathy for Russian squatters at this point.

eyy , to news in Arresting Vladimir Putin in South Africa would be 'declaration of war', says Ramaphosa

It’s South Africa. Putin will be safe as long as Russia keeps building in the country.

BrikoX OP ,
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Likely, but there is an international arrest warrant for him, so South Africa should arrest him themselves. But it’s well known that rules doesn’t apply to nuclear powers, so Putin will be free…

taladar , to worldnews in Watch: Fiery crash as passenger train ploughs into truck in Indonesia

I disagree with the framing in the headline. Usually with these kinds of crashes it is the road vehicle that is at fault, the train is merely subject to basic physics (not being able to see around curves, heavy things unable to stop,…). Here it says the truck had broken down on the tracks but how likely is that explanation really considering very few vehicles break down in such a way that you only notice the breakdown meters from where the vehicle comes to a stop (i.e. if the breakdown starts on the tracks you would still be able to roll off, if it starts before you could break before the tracks).

fitobugger2017 , to worldnews in Russia seizes control of Danone and Carlsberg operations

Nothing to see, just a criminal state doing criminal things.

McBinary , to worldnews in Arresting Vladimir Putin in South Africa would be 'declaration of war', says Ramaphosa
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Leaving the country is probably a terminally bad mistake at this point.

LemmyFeed , to world in Tupac Shakur: Police search house over 1996 killing

They’re still investing this? I wonder why they keep this case open while presumably closing many other unsolved cases throughout the years.

tDSpPd2C9MrT8n ,

It’s not uncommon for cases to just be left open for decades, and it is common for cases that have been left open for decades to be randomly picked back up when some new method of investigation can be used or new evidence found, sometimes leading to arrests for crimes comitted even 40 years ago.

lechatron ,
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They’re still investing this?

I doubt someone has been actively investigating the case for the last 27 years, but murder has no statute of limitations so there isn’t any reason to close the case until it’s solved.

ivanafterall ,
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You underestimate that one die-hard Tupac fan in the LVPD.

vinceman ,

It’s actually Frank Lyga again.

jocanib ,

Unsolved cases don’t typically get closed. And when they eventually get solved, it hits the news. You’ve read many stories like it, for sure.

In this case, it sounds like there is new evidence. No big mystery.

SnugZebras , to news in Tupac Shakur: Police search house over 1996 killing

Wow, I wonder if anything will come of this. It’s been close to 30 years, I doubt any evidence is still around

HobbitFoot , to worldnews in China youth unemployment hits high as recovery falters

The unemployment rate for urban youth has been climbing for several months. This is due to factors including a mismatch between what graduates were trained to do and the jobs currently available.

Sounds like Chinese graduates are having the same issues as a lot of Western graduates.

AlexWIWA ,

Damn that sucks. I hope things improve for them. (and us too)

HobbitFoot ,

I don’t know. You are starting to see where education level is no longer providing the premium that it used to in the labor economy. So, you have hazardous jobs with a labor rate assuming anyone can do the job and professional jobs where it was assumed that this isn’t the case. It turns out that those hazardous jobs need an increase in pay to attract workers, but part of the reason everything is built in China is because of lower than average labor costs.

If you are a new graduate, you may want to wait for a job in your field rather than take a 996 job at a factory.

ApathyTree ,
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The workforce needs to shift back toward an apprenticeship/on the job training model for a lot of things, I think (china and globally, really). There’s always a massive delay between demand and college course path/promotion/graduation. And the lag eventually results in graduates going into a saturated market. Plus education not matching actual first jobs leaves people feeling unprepared to take on higher levels, where if it’s a natural progression it doesn’t.

Idk about other countries but in the us this can be seen with the lawyer boom of the 90s and early 00s, and currently with tech saturation.

A person (with some exceptions, like stem) could take some basic community college courses (or just HS, if we streamlined the process) focused on their eventual path and then get the rest of the training as a junior at their job, like what used to happen, but companies want unicorns for no work on their end and certainly no pay, so it’s unlikely to go back to that model any time soon, despite being objectively better for everyone involved.

SpicyPeaSoup ,
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Another cultural victory for the west!

AlbigensianGhoul ,
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At least they won’t be suffering under the burden of being both unemployed and in tuition debt. It baffles me that Western universities still demand so much money for what has become a basic employment requirement, and even worse that lots of them are more expensive to foreigners.

HobbitFoot ,

Because governments don’t want to fund it and it is worth it in some programs.

barsoap ,

Anglo universities, not “Western” universities. Also, mostly the US as other Anglo places have sane state programmes to fund tuition, e.g. in the UK you only have to pay instalments if you’re actually earning money. Systemically such a system is much closer to the e.g. German “all you pay is some administrative fees we’ll get our money back from income taxes” type of funding.

Not at all all countries do the “everyone should go to college” thing, either.

Godric OP ,

Similar issues, but rates are different. ~7% vs ~20% youth unemployment rates are very different stories. Right now my corner of the country is practically begging for workers, we simply doesn’t have the warm bodies post-covid to fill the open positions. Anyone with a pulse, 18-80, is welcome to work for a decent wage, degree or no, and still 7% of the youngins are not employed.

I’m not an economist, but to me 7% unemployment is bad, 20% is a crisis waiting to happen.

PersnickityPenguin ,

Yet the unemployment rate was much higher during the last recession, we hit somewhere around 25% overall unemployment rate until they stopped counting workers who simply left the workforce.

BarrierWithAshes , to world in Tupac Shakur: Police search house over 1996 killing
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What's there to find? It was Suge Knight.

histy , to world in Tupac Shakur: Police search house over 1996 killing

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  • Beetschnapps ,

    Where does it say in the article that it was his house?

    “Detectives carried out the search at a home in Henderson, a suburb of Las Vegas where Shakur was gunned down in September 1996.”

    deegeese ,

    Maybe someone held on to the murder weapon?

    JoeKrogan , to world in Tupac Shakur: Police search house over 1996 killing
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    Orlando anderson’s uncle Keefe D said they were in the car and Anderson was the shooter. Anderson was in an altercation that night with Pac and death row over a stolen chain. They were crips and death row were mob pirus bloods. It was just some gangbanger shit unfortunately. Anderson was later killed in another altercation.

    Holodeck_Moriarty , to world in Iran's morality police to resume headscarf patrols

    Can you imagine your purpose in life being “the guy who makes sure people’s scarves are good enough”?

    FlyingSquid ,
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    Oh they salivate for it. Some people will jump at any chance to be a fascist.

    FordBeeblebrox ,

    “Oh no the Ferengi don’t want to stop the exploitation. We want to become the exploiters!”

    xc2215x ,

    Not at all.

    bobman ,

    Can you imagine being rewarded with sex?

    GeoGio7 ,

    You’ve mentioned this twice now but what do you mean?

    bobman ,

    I mean that Iranian culture continues to support this.

    It’s not just the men, it’s the women too. Otherwise most babies would be born from rape, which isn’t the case.

    The men beating girls to death get paid and spend that money to please their wives, who in turn reward them with sex.

    It’s a pretty simple concept.

    rockyrikoko ,

    That was a weird journey

    bobman ,

    Nah. Just an unfortunate truth people would rather not acknowledge.

    Do you disagree with anything I said?

    angrystego ,

    I don’t think sex is a reward for the man in most relationships. That’s not how it works. Marital relationships are much more complicated than that and very varied.

    bobman ,

    I mean, they’re doing what makes them look good in front of their women. Otherwise they wouldn’t be doing it.

    You can say it’s for companionship or to look good in front of peers, but the end result in the same.

    angrystego ,

    Do you really think life is this simple? What I see is men do things that they were taught to do to funcion in a given society, things they need to do to survive, things they like doing just for themselves (a very good motivation) and occasionally also things to look good in front of women (not necessarilly theirs). I think in most marriages men display a mixture of behaviours the woman likes and dislikes (sometimes even hates). Despite doing things the woman hates, a man can still often have sex with her either because she also sees the good things, she wants sex and is willing to overlook the bad things or she has no power to choose otherwise… life is really complicated. If men did only things women liked, the world would be completely different.

    bobman ,

    I mean, at the end of the day the wives either approve of their husbands actions and reward them or don’t. To them, it’s better to be with a man who gets paid to kill little girls than one that doesn’t. That’s why they’re with them, lol.

    Yeah, it really is that simple. Sorry you’re trying to overcomplicate things.

    I think your ‘oversimplicity’ argument would hold more water against those saying it’s just the men of iran who are to blame.

    angrystego ,

    You seem to ignore the facto that some women just don’t get to choose.

    bobman ,

    Most of them do.

    some_guy ,

    Can you imagine your purpose in life being “the guy who makes sure people’s scarves are good enough”?

    A more accurate interpretation: Can you imaginer your purpose in life being the guy who directly enforces oppression of women?

    feck_it ,

    They get off of the idea.

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