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Jsjdjdj6363737 , (edited ) to world in North Korea stops sending shells to Russia, Seoul claims

Damn! 69h work week is apparently enough

This proves you have no idea

assassinatedbyCIA , to world in Italian police investigate ‘murder by spaghetti’ mystery

Mama mia

michaelmrose , to news in Couples race to move frozen embryos out of Alabama after court defines them as children

Isn’t the fact that the parents are in Alabama the more relevant than where the egg is. If there is a record of who owns the egg on the premises of an Alabama provider wherein it may be seized by the Alabama authorities it may be used to demand of the provider or parents an accounting of the disposition of the egg. If it has been destroyed and the information regarding its destruction is available to the provider in state (which would be normal) they can still be charged. Inability to account for it is suspicious in itself and parents could be held in contempt and forced to disclose.

thejml , to worldnews in British-registered ship abandoned amid fears it will sink after Houthi double strike in Gulf 🐳

Someone should tow it outside the environment first, just in case.

SturgiesYrFase ,
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Soooo…to space?

mirtuevagnet , to world in Putin vs the West: At War, documentary review: the inside story of the war that took world leaders by surprise

Unfortunately, not available outside UK (mainland Europe). Using piped does not fix this.

Mr_Blott ,

The Telegraph is biased bollocks for old Tories anyway lol

r00ty Admin , to technology in BT ‘has failed to invest enough in UK's full-fibre broadband’
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I think actually BT might have messed up by trying a bit too early with residential FTTP. BT trialled FTTP at around the same time as FTTC if I recall correct (in some very limited areas). But I don't think the processes were refined enough to do this residentially at a reasonable cost. I suspect this is part of the reason they moved laterally to commit to an easier to deploy (at the time) FTTC/G.Fast rollout.

Now, there's a fairly streamlined process the altnets are using and BT are now committed to moving to a full fibre network. But, even being the big boys, they're playing catchup to other companies.

In my area (which is not a city or even that close to one), there's almost a divvying up of the area between the various altnets, and they're moving seriously fast. BT? Not a FTTP priority exchange, so don't hold your breath.

HowManyNimons , to science in Magic mushrooms ‘can improve sex lives in struggling marriages’

Where’s the tldr-bot? I don’t want to visit the Torygraph to read this.

GiddyGap , (edited ) to world in Fears over €10 kebabs go all the way to German parliament

I find this very exaggerated. In my experience, Germany has one of the most balanced cost-of-living situations of any developed country I’ve been to. Inflation is something all Western countries have been going through lately, but Germany remains relatively affordable compared to most of their peers.

tsonfeir , to world in Germany considers recruiting foreigners to army in face of Russian menace
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I’m sure a lot of people want to kick some Russian ass.

CritFail , to world in Tories facing 1997-style general election wipeout

Anyone else think Biden and Sunak are incentivised to take US and UK put boots on the ground over Israel-Hamas-Houthi conflicts? Tories face wipe-out, and Biden faces a close call with Trump, and nothing helps guarantee re-election like being at war.

Rapidcreek OP ,

You mean it’s all political and that Houthi missle that just hit a container ship means nothing?

CritFail ,

But it is all political. Houthis are funded by SA and Iran. They are attacking because of Israel’s genocidal treatment of 2 million people in Gaza. I mean the Houthis are awful, as are Hamas, but there are lots of other awful groups doing awful stuff around the globe 24/7 that impact UK and US interests but don’t prompt severe military retaliation. Russia tried to shoot down a RAF jet last year - nothing happened, diplomacy won out. So why the sudden need to approve these strikes on a weekend? Attacks have been happening for months. Why didn’t they do an emergency recall to put the decision before Congress and HoC? They are playing with fire and they know it.

I’m just saying that a war declaration against a much less well-armed militia in Yemen for a prolonged military campaign and something they can claim to be in aid of a ‘good’ cause could be convenient to both Biden and Sunak for a boost in the polls. It also comes with fewer risks as they arent a nuclear power like Russia, Iran, SA, or Israel (yay proxy war). Sadly, I wouldn’t put it past either leader to have considered this.

Rapidcreek OP ,

but there are lots of other awful groups doing awful stuff around the globe 24/7 that impact UK and US interests but don’t prompt severe military retaliation

Name one that is blocking a major transport lane by firing missles at ships. We took action when a US Navy ship was attacked by 24 Houthi drones. You don’t attack US ships in international waters and not expect blowback. To parapharse Godfather, it’s not political, it’s business.

missing_forklift ,

Houthis are funded by SA and Iran.

houthis are at war with saudi arabia for better part of last decade, and more broadly for almost three decades. it’s a part of proxy iran-saudi conflict

They are attacking because of Israel’s genocidal treatment of 2 million people in Gaza

they are attacking because iran told them so. houthis, like hezbollah, are iranian proxies

Russia tried to shoot down a RAF jet last year

and turks shot down a russian jet couple of years ago, and ultimately also nothing happened

Why didn’t they do an emergency recall to put the decision before Congress and HoC? They are playing with fire and they know it.

bs. airstrikes are easy and low-risk, the real, permanent solution to this problem would be boots on the ground and/or high intensity airstrikes on iranian weapons manufacturers. neither are gonna happen, but airstrikes provide that “something is being done” vibe

since when saudis or iranians have nukes?

prole ,

Based on what I’ve read today, it seems as though the Biden administration is running out of patience with Netanyahu. I’d be surprised if anything real came of that, but at the very least, I highly doubt he has any interest whatsoever putting US troops in Gaza.

CritFail ,

I really hope so. I doubt troops would be deployed to Gaza too, but would not put it past them to consider deploying to Yemen to take out the Houthis.

SkepticalButOpenMinded ,

That theory doesn’t make much sense to me. The military conflicts have been political losers for Biden. Polling consistently shows that Americans believe (for some insane reason) that the Ukraine and Gaza conflicts wouldn’t have happened under Trump. Gaza in particular has split Biden’s base. The best thing that could happen for Biden is if all the conflicts end before the election.

CritFail ,

It seems there are some in the UK Government willing to game the Israel Gaza conflict to their electoral advantage. Not boots on ground, and thankfully its being called out by the opposition as wrong, but shows they are at least considering this in their deliberations for calling for a ceasefire. feddit.uk/post/9265224

Sir_Kevin , to worldnews in UK aircraft carriers can’t be sent to Red Sea because of Navy staffing crisis
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Let’s not dilute the word “crisis” please.

shneancy , to world in ‘I would not have pulled Lush out of Russia if it weren’t for public pressure’

lmao for a minute i thought the public was deeply invested in the remote control vibrator Lush by Lovense

ObviouslyNotBanana OP ,
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We are! This isn’t it though. Don’t put this up there. It’ll ruin the pH.

snek , to world in ‘I would not have pulled Lush out of Russia if it weren’t for public pressure’
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  • ObviouslyNotBanana OP ,
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    I don’t know how an interview with the man is a bad source but okay MBFC I guess lmao

    snek , (edited )
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    Yep my feelings exactly, there is nothing wrong with the article. The problem is WITH MBFC

    vzq , to world in German property prices plummet as housing bubble bursts

    Oh no. Anyway…

    peopleproblems , to technology in Google develops selfie scanning software ahead of porn crackdown

    Ha. And the UK will buy it too

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