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12 votes
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Sri Lanka to pay $200m compensation for failed organic farm drive
4 votes -
Crow-plagued California city turns to lasers and boomboxes to clear the air
12 votes -
Burkina Faso's military seizes power in a coup, detains president and dissolves government
11 votes -
BBC licence fee to be abolished in 2027 and funding frozen
32 votes -
Why Galesburg has no money
8 votes -
Sweden has earmarked $661 million for a temporary scheme to help the most affected households cope with high electricity bills this winter
6 votes -
Nebraska will spend $500M to claim South Platte River water from Colorado
5 votes -
Solving the operator ‘shortage’ by not running transit like a business
8 votes -
Denmark's government has announced a goal to make domestic flights fossil fuel free by 2030
8 votes -
Stacey Abrams is running for Georgia governor in 2022
16 votes -
Six indigenous Greenlanders taken as children to Denmark in a failed social experiment in 1951 are demanding compensation from the Danish state
8 votes -
Helsinki City Council says it will no longer serve meat at seminars, staff meetings, receptions and other events to reduce capital's carbon footprint
6 votes -
Restrictive Californian zoning laws worsened the supply chain crisis
8 votes -
Bill 2 is "the most transphobic bill ever proposed in Quebec," activist says
5 votes -
Norway's incoming centre-left government has said it will seek to grow the country's lucrative oil and gas industry while striving to cut carbon emissions
15 votes -
California to enforce 'gender neutral' toy aisles in large stores
15 votes -
A case study in NIMBY entitlement: The former mayor of Beverly Hills is so mad about duplexes
12 votes -
An unprecedented California program is already fulfilling its promise to house the most vulnerable
11 votes -
2021 German Federal election thread
The Guardian live update thread CNN live update thread The Guardian exit polling The CDU and SPD are tied, although it seems the SPD is for now leading by a slim margin The 3 left-of-center...
The Guardian live update thread
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The CDU and SPD are tied, although it seems the SPD is for now leading by a slim margin
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The 3 left-of-center parties have a minority of seats together, meaning they couldn't form a government together if they wanted to
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The AfD and the FDP seem to be likely to get the same amount of votes that got in 2017
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The Greens and SPD have grown by similar margins (but the current polling rise is the SPD's polling rise)
How do you feel about the election as it stands? Also include any more live updates if you know of them.
18 votes -
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Fossil fuel firms sue governments across the world for £13bn/$18bn as climate policies threaten profits
10 votes -
Vihreä liitto become first party in the Finnish Parliament to call for legalisation of cannabis – initiative approved at party conference by narrowest possible majority 183-181
12 votes -
Danish government has presented a proposal to get foreigners and people with immigrant backgrounds to work thirty-seven hours a week in exchange for welfare benefits
7 votes -
Questions about Próspera, answered
4 votes -
Dutch cities want to ban property investors in all neighborhoods
30 votes -
Mayor suggests Helsinki declare itself an English-language city – Juhana Vartiainen says too many highly skilled foreigners shun Finnish capital because of difficult language
13 votes -
After data is posted on conspiracy site, Colorado county's voting machines are banned
12 votes -
Democracy should be sentimentalist not rationalist
6 votes -
US to erase student debt for those with severe disabilities
15 votes -
Lockdown effectiveness: Much more than you wanted to know
9 votes -
California Gubernatorial Election
So I’m curious if there are any other Californians here looking at the ballot for the recall of Governor Newsom and scratching their heads like me. A group of Trump supporters got up enough votes...
So I’m curious if there are any other Californians here looking at the ballot for the recall of Governor Newsom and scratching their heads like me. A group of Trump supporters got up enough votes to hold a recall of the governor, and we have to vote in the next few weeks. The ballots arrived this week and there are 2 votes we have to make: 1) Should we recall the governor? And 2) Which of these 46 (not joking!) people should replace him. Unfortunately, of the 46 possible replacements, I’ve heard of 2 of them: Caitlyn Jenner and Angelyne. Neither appear to have any relevant experience. (I’ll give Ms. Jenner the benefit of the doubt that she’d at least give a voice to an underserved portion of the population, though.)
This opinion piece from the LA Times makes the point that if the recall succeeds, there are no viable Democratic candidates despite the state leaning Democrat by a 2 to 1 margin. (
Furthermore, I can’t find any place that even has statements from each of the candidates like our elections usually do.Found it!)I don’t know how likely the recall is to succeed, so it may be a non-issue, but I’m a little concerned that there could be some dumb situation where not enough people take it seriously and only people who are pissed that they have to wear masks vote and we end up with some far right talk show host as our governor for the next year and a half or more. Anyone else have a strategy here?
22 votes -
UK Government accused of 'burying' conversion therapy report
7 votes -
PrEP, the HIV prevention pill, must now be totally free under almost all US insurance plans
16 votes -
Norway says cyber attack on parliament carried out from China – attack had utilised a security hole in Microsoft's Exchange software
10 votes -
The government unknowingly commissioned furry art to promote the Tokyo Olympics
26 votes -
Greenland stops oil and gas exploration – natural resources minister Naaja Nathanielsen said the environment and climatic impacts had been assessed as being too high
23 votes -
California’s ambitious fiber-Internet plan approved unanimously by legislature
13 votes -
Billionaire Phil Anschutz and his wife are suing Colorado for a tax refund. How much they want is a secret.
8 votes -
Less than a week after US IPO, Didi Chuxing shares plunge in response to the Chinese government removing the ride-hailing app from stores to perform a security review
4 votes -
Judge tears Florida’s social media law to shreds for violating First Amendment
16 votes -
Joe Biden administration bars US imports of solar panels linked to forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region
12 votes -
Finland has an ageing population and a labor shortage – despite government programs, immigrants and their families are not always greeted with open arms
7 votes -
In Argentina, cheap government-issued netbooks sparked a musical renaissance
10 votes -
In leak investigation, tech giants are caught between courts and customers
9 votes -
Plans for an artificial island to house 35,000 people and protect the port of Copenhagen from rising sea levels have been approved by Danish MPs
8 votes -
Chick-fil-A’s profits are being used to push anti-trans state laws and kill the Equality Act
22 votes -
King County, WA is first in the country to ban government use of facial recognition software
15 votes -
California bill to decriminalize psychedelics is approved by Senate, now moves on to Assembly
26 votes -
EU set to unveil digital wallet fit for post-Covid life
7 votes -
Florida has passed an unconstitutional law to allow suing and fining social media companies (except ones that also own theme parks) for censoring users or de-platforming politicians
20 votes