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vyorei · 1 month
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captain-casual · 6 days
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because nothing says most moral army like going to your pals with, “guys I know we’re committing war crimes but can you keep us out of jail?”
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tomorrowusa · 1 year
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Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock replies to Putin’s declaration of a pseudo-ceasefire.
Direkt am, Frau Ministerin!   👍🏼🇩🇪
Putin’s Russian Christmas “ceasefire” is at best a public relations stunt and at worst a ploy to resupply his sordid troops with ammunition and military hardware.
Putin’s so-called Christmas ceasefire, explained
Putin could stop this war at any moment by simply getting out of Ukraine. Remember that this is an unprovoked invasion of a peaceful neighbor in violation of international law. Putin has no fucking business in Ukraine. Ukrainians are fighting for their existence, Russians are fighting for Putin’s ego.
Putin doesn’t care the least about saving lives. That includes Russian lives; over 100,000 Russians have been killed since February 24th. He continues to send poorly trained conscripts and mercenary convicts to Ukraine where they specialize in committing atrocities.
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celebpics8420 · 4 months
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Annalena Baerbock
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holodrome · 10 months
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samsi6 · 10 months
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Auf diesem Bild kann man das ja nicht gleich erkennen, aber ich trage ja derzeit oft eine Sonnenbrille, meistens draußen, manchmal auch in Gebäuden, je nachdem, denn die Helligkeit ist derzeit hell, wenn es hell ist und die Pollen sind auch noch unterwegs, was alles vielleicht nicht so wichtig ist, dass ich es in die Welt herumposaunen müsste, aber, ach, wer weiß, vielleicht ist das gerade und genau der Content, der anderen zum persönlichen Lebensglück fehlt und also steht es hier geschrieben.
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You can't see that right away in this picture, but I'm often wearing sunglasses at the moment, mostly outside, sometimes also inside buildings, depending on it, because the brightness is bright at the moment when it's bright and the pollen is still on the way, all of which maybe isn't so important that I have to trumpet it to the world, but, oh, who knows, maybe that's exactly the content that others lack for personal happiness in life and so it's written here.
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higherentity · 1 year
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tilos-tagebuch · 2 months
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🇩🇪 Baerbock: Diktatoren haben Angst vor Frauen
Die deutsche Außenministerin hat mit der ehemaligen weißrussischen Präsidentschaftskandidatin Tichanowskaja einen Namensbeitrag in der "Welt" veröffentlicht. Zentrale Message: Diktatoren haben Angst vor Frauen. Auch der Rest ist bizarr. Baerbock hat den Kontakt zur Realität verloren.
Source: https://www.0815-info.news/Web_Links-Baerbock-Diktatoren-haben-Angst-vor-Frauen-visit-11382.html
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vyorei · 6 months
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This is part 2 of 2 collections of reports over the last several hours. The top is the oldest leading down to the latest.
For part 1 check my blog, it's the last post
For the full article highlighted in the report on the heartbreaking deaths of the premature babies in Al-Shifa Hospital, click here:
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bopinion · 1 year
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2023 / 03
Aperçu of the Week:
"A regime that murders its own youth to intimidate its population has no future."
(Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, who again summoned the Iranian ambassador to the Foreign Office after the execution of two more protesters in Iran)
Bad News of the Week:
In the 1980s, we took to the streets with the slogan "Make peace without weapons!" Nowadays, it's "We need more guns to keep the peace." Swords to plowshares was yesterday. A beautiful dream from which we wake up startled because a few despots on this planet apparently had a too small shovel in their sandbox. Or a too small penis in their pants. "Geostrategic interests" is the name of the game. The laughter gets stuck in your throat there.
Welcome to a new age of the arms race. Current lowlight: President Emanuel Macron announces that he will invest almost 700 billion in France's military by the end of this decade. Among other things, in aircraft carriers and - watch out! - nuclear weapons. Because "nuclear deterrence (is) an element that distinguishes France from other countries in Europe." So do baguettes and croissants. But they are much more digestible. And, "We see again, in analyzing the war in Ukraine, their high importance." Ooph...
Good News of the Week:
The global community faces a series of interlinked crises. As this year's Global Risks Report explained, a polycrisis. As the summary of the 53rd World Economic Forum in Davos puts it: "The scale of the challenge, the sense of urgency, and the importance of collaboration was a thread that linked all the discussions this week, whether on Ukraine, the climate crises, supply chains, technology and innovation, health, the economy and so much more." In his closing statement, WEF President Børge Brende therefore also says that "in an uncertain and challenging time, one thing is clear: We can shape a more resilient, sustainable and equitable future, but the only way to do so is together."
For years, the Swiss event has been as a gathering of global elites who, far removed from the everyday lives of ordinary citizens of the world, worshipped the capitalist El Dorado of globalization. That is increasingly changing, even if not everyone has realized it yet. For example, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who used his appearance there as an advertisement for Germany as a business location instead of showing internationally long-awaited leadership in crisis management. This year's motto was "Cooperation in a fragmented World", which explicitly does not only mean economic cooperation.
WEF founder Klaus Schwab published the book "The Great Reset" a good two years ago. Conspiracy theorists (mis)understand the positions in it as evidence that a non-transparent neoliberal club is reaching for authoritarian world domination. In fact, it is exactly the opposite: in a disruptive age, the only viable perspective for the global community is to reorient the economy and society. Toward sustainability and social balance instead of profit maximization regardless its downsides.
Once again, it is UN Secretary-General António Guterres who puts it in a nutshell: "There are no perfect solutions in a perfect storm. But we can work to control the damage and seize opportunities. Now more than ever, it's time to forge the pathways to cooperation." Guterres apparently not only has better speechwriters, but also a clearer compass than Scholz. If the physical meeting of global decision-makers in appropriately placarded venues can also be understood as rallying behind the idea in terms of economic policy and aligning their future decisions and actions with it, the world can not only weather the polycrisis, but perhaps even emerge stronger. I hope I'm not being too naive here.
Personal happy moment of the week:
Winter has come after all. Which we enjoyed yesterday on a hike with friends around the Eibsee at the foot of the Zugspitze. As well as with the best pasta I've eaten in a long time. That's how a weekend has to be.
I couldn't care less...
...that French people see it as state overreach that the retirement age is to be raised moderately to 64. In Germany, we are already at 67, and even that will not be affordable in view of the baby boomers who will soon reach that age. To put it another way: the more years you work in the future, the fewer years you will spend in old-age poverty.
As I write this...
...I hope for the better: Today, according to the Chinese calendar, the Year of the Water Bunny begins. A year of hope, as it is called. We can all certainly use that.
Post Scriptum
"The (...) danger assumed on the basis of subjective perception is neither concrete nor present. Whether there will be climate changes is not scientifically proven, causal links between individual human impacts on the environment and climate phenomena are open." What sounds like Joe Manchin is an official pronouncement with which the energy company RWE - that's right: which is currently demolishing Lützerath - has defended itself in court against accepting responsibility for climate change. In 2006!
RWE is the largest producer of carbon dioxide in Europe. And in the next few years, it will earn about half a billion euros a year from coal alone, according to estimates by analysts such as Guido Hoymann, an expert on energy suppliers from Bankhaus Metzler. So money should be there when, hopefully, large-scale lawsuits are finally filed because fossil fuel companies have not only ruined the climate, but also lied about the consequences against their better judgment. The tobacco and fast food producers can sing a song about this.
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belanglosstuff · 1 year
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tomorrowusa · 5 months
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A Russian factory producing Kinzhal and Iskander missiles was damaged by a drone attack. 😎
The facades of two buildings and the windows were shattered on the territory of the Mechanical Engineering Design Bureau in the Russian city of Kolomna as a result of a drone attack on the night of 10-11 November. Source: Telegram channel Astra, citing source Details: A Telegram channel reports that a drone fell and exploded on the premises of the Mechanical Engineering Design Bureau in Kolomna at midnight. Windows were shattered in two bureau buildings, and the facades of two buildings were also damaged. Early reports indicate that there are no casualties. Reference: The Mechanical Engineering Design Bureau is one of the leading Russian design research and production centres in the field of military equipment, which produces, in particular, Kinzhal and Iskander missiles. The plant was founded in 1942 and is a part of the High Precision Systems holding of the Russian state-owned Rostec group involved in the defence-industry complex. Background: The sounds of explosions were reported near the Mechanical Engineering Design Bureau in the Russian city of Kolomna on the night of 10-11 November. The Russian Defence Ministry claimed that Russian air defence apparently intercepted two drones over Smolensk and Moscow oblasts.
Missiles produced at the Kolomna facility have been used against Ukrainian civilians. Unfortunately, the plant was damaged though not destroyed. Hopefully the Ukrainians will try again.
Meanwhile, Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced that her government will be significantly boosting aid to Ukraine over the next few months despite the distractions in the Middle East.
Germany to expand military aid to Ukraine — FM Baerbock
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UN to investigate Iran human rights violations?
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          The UN Human Rights Council was considering an international investigation into the human rights situation in Iran. United Nations Human Rights Chief Volker Turk warned on Thursday,  Iran is, "in a full-fledged human rights crisis." He was speaking at a special session of the UN Human Rights Council on what it called "the deteriorating human rights situation in the Islamic Republic of Iran" in Geneva. Turk demanded an end to the "unnecessary" use of force against protesters in Iran. "From what we could gather, around 14,000 people, including children, have so far been arrested in the context of the protests. This is a staggering number," he said, adding: "The unnecessary and disproportionate use of force must come to an end. The old methods and the fortress mentality of those who wield power simply don't work." Germany and Iceland had called for the session on human rights violations when they submitted an official request last week, supported by 44 states so far.  Iran's deputy of the vice president for women and family affairs, Khadijeh Karimi, said Western countries "lack the moral credibility to preach others on human rights." For nearly two months now, Iran has been witnessing women-led protests denouncing the traditional regime.          Although Iran would likely refuse to cooperate with a UN investigation, there are still steps the international community can take to support protesters, Lucy McKernan, the deputy director for United Nations at Human Rights Watch's Geneva office, told DW "We can't underestimate how showing solidarity to the protests on the ground can give them a sense of support from outside of the country at a time when they are facing this brutal crackdown," she said. "The international community can offer sanctuary to those fleeing prosecution in Iran."                What is Germany's position on the Iran protests? German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock flew to Geneva to call for a condemnation of the Iranian leadership for its actions against demonstrators, a spokesperson for the foreign ministry announced on Wednesday. "The Iranian demonstrators do not have a seat on the Human Rights Council in Geneva, and they do not have a voice at the UN," Baerbock said in a statement issued before she traveled. "Today the UN Human Rights Council can raise its voice for the indivisible rights of the people in Iran. Today, the members of the Human Rights Council can make a stand against the injustice, the beatings and the shots with which the Iranian regime is trying to destroy peaceful protest." Germany's top diplomat vowed to concentrate efforts on supporting those who are standing up for their rights with "courage and dignity." "For more than two months, we have had to witness on daily basis how Iranians have been victims of brutal violence and state tyranny," Baerbock said. She stressed that Iran had consistently denied UN envoys entry into the country, and called on Council members to vote for a resolution on creating an independent mechanism to investigate human rights violations. "We owe it to the victims," she said.
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