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*paid | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Maybe he should open a laundromat, he’s pretty good at running one of them | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
I refuse to be shocked at anything coming out of Russia now. But I'm still amused. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
I mean… let them spend the resources building it then demolish it all or take back the land, no? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Children with their sand buckets and plastic shovels will find human remains. 😐
Does anyone still feel Russia and their enablers aren't villains? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
English is such a mess.
Paid = past participle of pay. For or during which one receives pay.
Payed = (Nautical term) Seal with pitch or tar to prevent leaks.
Paid is a Latin root. Payed, I couldn't find an etymology, but I also didn't look that hard. My wild ass guess is that they started as the same word, and those seagoing lunatics just went their own way. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Not just putin. Regular russians are more than happy now to get property in Mariupol | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
lmao...most documented war I'm history.
This ignant mf'er: wHaT cArNaGe | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Human shields. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
It's Russian. It would be built with Russian safety standards using the cheapest shit. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Probably built using the bodies of the dead civilians as mortar, or at the very least build over their mass graves in order to hide their war crimes and genocide. How do you explain the child's skull with a bullet hole in it that little Jimmy dug up out of the sand at one of these beach resorts? Does the resort have a clause in their contracts that absolves them of undetonated mines that might be on the property, cause you know that shit's probably not completely cleaned out? Little Jimmy don't walk so good no more without his legs now, can he? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Rejected slogan “..come tour the mostly de-mined beaches of former Ukraine…” | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Come for the scenery, stay from the landmines. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
nothing a few drones strikes can't fix | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
War Crimes Land! | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Crimea was one of the most popular holiday destinations during the Soviet period. In many people's minds that's deeply ingrained and nothing has really changed. I believe the government also subsidises travel there so for many it's the only opportunity to 'go on holiday'.
By the way I'm not disputing that it's insane, just providing some historic context. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
When is Russia going to have 24bn to spend on anything but weapons? Doesn’t their economy sink like the moment this war ends? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
I'm pretty sure the Russian forces in the Crimea use it pretty heavily. Also, don't underestimate PR, cutting off the physical connection to the Crimea would be pretty huge for the Ukrainian morale. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
Russia lost the moment they lost their 3-day objective to decapitate the Ukrainian government and force it back into a puppet state.
For the last two years it's been Putin searching desperately for any situation where he won't find himself getting torn apart by his own people. He's gotten far more paranoid about everything since. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
Israel plans the same thing in Gaza | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
Yeah, let's not forget that granting Qatar the WC bid led to a massive corruption scandal at the absolute highest levels of FIFA, the Qatar selection was still *totally legit*. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
Quite a gulf of difference between attracting investments after being granted the Olympics bid to wanting to build on illegally occupied sovereign territory while under severe sanctions.
Also Russia hadn't completely torpedoed its international reputation when the Sochi games happened, they just waited a couple weeks after. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
No need to click this link. It’s already in my head.
That and when he wants his board back. Classic. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
**It will feature a Trump golf course,** branded by Trump, for which Putin will pay Trump license fees to use the Trump name. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
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AI is no more suspicious than people in newsrooms today. The quality of news has gone down significantly and that was all done by people. Too many news outlets rely on rumors, sensationalism and clickbait instead of verified facts. I'm not sure how AI can be any worse than people. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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I mean it definitely won't. Since I'm sensing sarcasm.
Worse has happened to the Filipino Coast guard at the hands of the Chinese, and less has happened. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
It’s not disputed, it’s invaded by CCP. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
We should call it the South Asian Sea or something - if only to help kill China's BS claim to it. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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Flashing back to where Canada was 35-40 years ago on this same matter. The joy at the first members of parliament joining Pride, later followed by the first MPs coming out of the closet and broader political party support from more parties. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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***From The Telegraph:***
British scientists have detected a signal that could help solve the mystery of the lost Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
The researchers from Cardiff have used hydrophones – underwater microphones – which picked up a signal that could finally help identify the resting place of the Boeing 777 aircraft.
The craft has been missing since March 8 2014 when it disappeared with 239 people on board.
Despite extensive international search efforts, the location of the aircraft, which inexplicably deviated from its course, remains unknown, and has become one of aviation’s greatest mysteries.
What is known is that a 200-ton aircraft crashing at a speed of 200 metres a second releases the kinetic energy equivalent to a small earthquake.
This would be large enough to be recorded by hydrophones thousands of miles away.
There are two hydroacoustic stations able to detect such a signal.
One is in Cape Leeuwin in Western Australia and the second is in the British territory of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.
They were set up as part of a surveillance regime to oversee the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty.
Both locations were operational around the time MH370 is believed to have crashed into the Indian Ocean.
These stations are located within tens of minutes’ signal travel time from the seventh arc, a search area 1,200 miles west of Perth pinpointed by the last communication between a satellite and the plane.
Hydroacoustic stations have previously detected distinctive pressure signals from aircraft crashes, as well as earthquakes of various sizes at distances of more than 3,000 mile.
In their research, the Cardiff University team has identified one signal that coincides with the narrow time frame when the aircraft could have crashed into the ocean on March 8. It was recorded at the Cape Leeuwin station.
But this signal was not detected at the Diego Garcia station.
“This raises questions about its origin,” said researcher Dr Usama Kadri, a reader of applied mathematics.
It is not conclusive, but he said: “Given the sensitivity of hydrophones, it’s highly unlikely a large aircraft impacting the ocean surface wouldn’t leave a detectable pressure signature, particularly on nearby hydrophones.”
**Read more:** [**https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/06/17/mh370-mystery-could-be-solved-by-underwater-microphones/**](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/06/17/mh370-mystery-could-be-solved-by-underwater-microphones/) | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
they tried but failed, this might be a technology that is better | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
So this is non-story? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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This was a ridiculous idea, sending one ship as a show? I'm pretty sure the US has it handled no need to reveal our aging fleet and I'm sure if they weren't laughing so hard after seeing it then it may have stirred the pot more. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
The ship in question was launched in 2019 and comissioned in 2022 tho... also the Russians cant be laughing at anyone elses navy after the last 2 years | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Nothing to defend.
The current "opposition" makes a stink if the sun rises. Skippy's only skill is barking through the fence. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
*Meets the Five Eyes | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
I mean....it's a patrol boat with a 50 cal. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
The Kiwis are secretly down there patrolling in a submarine, aren’t they? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
They could probably roll up unseen in a catamaran and still wreck the russians. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
We had a frigate tracking them earlier. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Doesn’t need to. Anyone with a pulse and descent French can run against liberal party and win in the next elections. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
Hope all these soldiers help stimulate the Cuban economy. /s | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
Putin's only collecting some MAGA volunteers for the front lines. Nothing to see here. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
Sounds like a bunch of rich folks getting caught up in shady dealings. Guess that's what happens when you care more about cash than human rights. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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Global responses to COVID and climate change show that this usually isn't the case. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
> I suppose there is an argument to be made that the Canadian government knows that the US can’t abandon Canada no matter what they spend, regardless of whether that’s fair or not as partner/ally nations.
yup and that'll work out *reaalllll* well for canada when it comes to the northwest passage | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
I think I meant more-so what’s the public explanation for it; I doubt Trudeau comes out and says this as the actual reason. And how do Canadians feel about it?
I know I’ve felt that the US overspends on our military at the expense of a lot of other things we desperately need, but I still can’t wrap my mind around almost solely relying on another nation for security. I would feel majorly uncomfortable with that for a multitude of reasons. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Russia would have to go around Alaska first tbf | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Crimea was Obama's red line, if I remember correctly.
I liked Obama, but he was just as full of shit as other US presidents in regards to Ukraine. We should have done more when it mattered. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
Yeah this war is really about the emergence of the EU and how that has shifted the balance of power in Eastern Europe. Russia’s sphere of influence (i.e. tiny nations it can bully) is rapidly deteriorating. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
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Russians seeing their leader making deals with North Korea and still think they are the good guys themselves | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Desperate | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Yea Trump went to North Korea. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
24 more days and Pootin might be gone!
"The Pootin farewell tour" get your tickets while you can! /S | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
So why is the Western media freaking out about Putin visiting? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Russia is running out of options. The fact that they have to seek help from NK says alot | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
We need a "The Interview" sequel! | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
They’re just kids 🤷♂️
What do you expect? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
Can this be a Red Wedding? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
Putin takes his groveling ass to north korea, not a good look. The end game has begun. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
I could see Cannon-fodderism becoming some weird religion | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
The USA makes deals with Saudi Arabia. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-18-06 |
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Why would there be collateral damage? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Looks like a dead terrorist to me. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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Pink Floyd was there first, man. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Any Space Nazi’s found? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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Who's the next arms dealer to hand over? This is such BS. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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Corporate size down. Fire the team that can’t do anything right according to management, and put in a puppet that will obey you all day long. The heat is on it seems. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Sounds like things are going great down at the Kremlin. This doesn't at all reek of a frustrated and desperate despot mentally coming apart at the seams. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
He's channeling Trump. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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Well, I like to see if the guys from Human Rights would live in the zone themselves. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
I'm sure he already has. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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**From Semafor's Marta Biino:**
Honduras announced new measures to tackle organized crime, including the building of a megaprison that could host up to 20,000 inmates, doubling the country’s current prison capacity.
The plan also includes holding mass trials and labeling gang members as terrorists. Honduras President Xiomara Castro placed the country in a state of emergency in December 2022, giving the government more power and suspending parts of the Constitution, in an effort to curb the gangs’ dominance over parts of the country, which has one of the highest murder rates in the world.
**[Read the full story here.](https://www.semafor.com/article/06/17/2024/honduras-megaprison-plan-will-double-countrys-capacity?utm_campaign=semaforreddit)** | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Be ready for the series Mega Prison Break, the never ending story. Maybe it’s just time to choose a part of the country and let all the gang criminals fight it out. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
That's good news, hopefully they'll be as successful as they are in El Salvador. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
>Honduras declared a state of emergency in December 2022, suspending parts of the constitution as it sought to crack down on a rise in crime it attributed to gangs. Last year, **the country’s homicide rate stood at 34 per 100,000 inhabitants,** almost six times the global average.
By comparison, the homicide rate in the USA is 6.3 per 100,000 inhabitants; that's how bad it is in Honduras, and much of it is gang violence. They have to get these large groups of killers off the streets.
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This is a good thing :P | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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