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redmamoth t1_je00cfl wrote
I get that there is no extradition treaty between the UK and Yemen, but can't father just, you know, pay for some 'special contractors' to head over there and bring him back to the UK?
is0ph t1_jdzz3sa wrote
Reply to comment by gaukonigshofen in Climate change making Earth ‘uninhabitable’ Guterres warns by GeraldKutney
They’ll be fine… until there’s flooding or landslides.
gaukonigshofen t1_jdzygu7 wrote
Won't be long before underground/cave homes are a thing. Of course only the wealthy will be able to afford it
RUS_BOT_tokyo t1_jdzx9z9 wrote
Reply to comment by SuperSimpleSam in Ukraine needs more prosthetics clinicians as war toll mounts by Quantum_II
In the USA it's VERY expensive
WhoStoleMyPassport t1_jdzwf3u wrote
Latvia is currently accepting wounded soldiers in a special hospital in Jūrmala where they get prosthetics, treatments and therapy.
SuperSimpleSam t1_jdzw1tz wrote
I would think they would be send to western countries for rehab.
flexwhine t1_jdzuovf wrote
Things seem really bad, so bad that I'm sure somebody is doing something about it. That's comforting.
multiplyingduck t1_jdzufp5 wrote
Reply to comment by Skurrio in Germany hoping to increase its military aid to Ukraine to up to €15 billion in coming years by Straight_Ad2258
Not always, but more or less regularly. Always on strike is still reserved for the French.
TheDeadlySquid t1_jdzsju7 wrote
Rich people doing rich people shit.
bfhurricane t1_jdzrppq wrote
Reply to comment by OddSell7096 in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
Who wrote “The Moon Rules, #1” on my car wit a key…
Ziddix t1_jdzqa9d wrote
Reply to comment by Wwize in Germany is overhauling its immigration rules to bolster a rapidly shrinking workforce by yash13
The problem the developed world is running into is that more and more people realise that life can have a better quality without kids. In Germany especially this doesn't have much to do with wages or working hours. Germany is actually pretty good in those areas and the laws and regulations are very accommodating if not outright supportive of starting families.
Young women these days also have much better career prospects than they did a few decades ago so a lot of women chose to focus on their career and staying single because why wouldn't they.
BritianSucks t1_jdzo0hz wrote
Wtf is problem with this article and recent articles headlines?
If something positive happen in an opposition ruling state then headlines specify state name and ruling government.
But if something negative happen then they only mention ''India" like this one and others others like "India cut-off internet for 27M people" but refrain from mentioning State name and their ruling government name.
Garruk_PrimalHunter t1_jdznmb8 wrote
Reply to comment by Throwdaway543210 in Martine Vik Magnussen: Billionaire’s son admits role in death to BBC by msemen_DZ
"It was an unfortunate sex accident". That's one way of putting it ...
pipopapupupewebghost t1_jdzm0bv wrote
I wonder if the cone colors are a coincidence
Skurrio t1_jdzlt7u wrote
Reply to comment by adbrian2007 in Germany hoping to increase its military aid to Ukraine to up to €15 billion in coming years by Straight_Ad2258
Germany always has Strikes for higher Wages.
Throwdaway543210 t1_jdzlqes wrote
'I was on cocaine and I raped and killed her'
EvenHair4706 t1_jdzlqda wrote
Always pisses me off when murderers talk about how hard it is for them
piganoj648 t1_jdzkjx3 wrote
Whats the point if no us uk of aus nuclear boats can go into their waters? Lmaooo
Ben_aid t1_jdzk68v wrote
You can get away with anything if your parent is a billionaire or a diplomat (diplomatic immunity extended to their children MUST be abolished). It's a well-known story.
autotldr t1_jdziugs wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 79%. (I'm a bot)
> New Zealand's government has confirmed it is discussing joining the non-nuclear part of the Aukus alliance founded by Australia, the UK and US. "We have been offered the opportunity to talk about whether we could or wish to participate in that pillar two aspect of it," said Andrew Little, the New Zealand defence minister.
> Last week, the New Zealand opposition foreign affairs spokesperson, Gerry Brownlee, raised his own concerns about whether Aukus might make it harder for Anzac forces to operate together.
> The former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark has said it is not in New Zealand's interests to be associated with Aukus.
Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: New^#1 Zealand^#2 Aukus^#3 concern^#4 Australia^#5
adbrian2007 t1_jdzgvsp wrote
Reply to Germany hoping to increase its military aid to Ukraine to up to €15 billion in coming years by Straight_Ad2258
Not sure it's gonna pass. I mean Germany just had protest for wages raise and ignoring your own people might not be a good idea.
jeremy9931 t1_jdzg5q0 wrote
Reply to comment by slashd in U.S. surveillance jet makes first mission up to northern Finland by qainin
The only people who truly know the aircraft’s capabilities aren’t going to tell. Obviously they see value there to make it worth it though.
Cyanopicacooki t1_jdzfuhy wrote
Reply to comment by liililllllliilillill in Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
I dunno, there have been half a dozen LEMs slowly decaying on the surface for 4 decades, I think we've ensured that lunar colonists won't miss out on those vital micro-nutrients.
Electrical-Can-7982 t1_jdze37o wrote
Reply to Glass beads on moon’s surface may hold billions of tonnes of water, scientists say | The moon by GeraldKutney
let me guess.. all the vending machines will have only nestle's products
lordderplythethird t1_je00dn1 wrote
Reply to comment by piganoj648 in New Zealand may join Aukus pact’s non-nuclear component by Johannes_P
... AUKUS is far more than just nuclear submarines...
Quantum cryptography
Loyal wingman UAVs
Hypersonic missiles
Missile defense
AI
It's an entire military R&D joint pact for all cutting edge weapon systems... Painting it as purely about nuclear submarines is not only wrong, it shows not even an elementary level understanding as to what it is...