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18 votes
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California Governor Gavin Newsom signs climate, energy bills
6 votes -
Draft bill would, if passed, allow US President Donald Trump to wage war against drug traffickers and countries
26 votes -
Cash for pregnant moms in Flint led to healthier births and millions in healthcare savings
14 votes -
Bill under consideration by US Congress would make it easier to revoke or deny US passports to citizens
28 votes -
Denmark places record order for European air defence systems instead of American – Scandinavian country's relationship with the Donald Trump administration has come under strain over Greenland
18 votes -
Deportation fears are fueling money transfers to Latin America
14 votes -
Has anyone else run up against higher costs due to the US tariffs?
I'm curious to hear stories. Aside from generally higher prices, I've been mostly ok. But yesterday I was going to order a t-shirt to support a game developer, and was surprised to see the total...
I'm curious to hear stories. Aside from generally higher prices, I've been mostly ok. But yesterday I was going to order a t-shirt to support a game developer, and was surprised to see the total doubled at checkout. I thought it might be shipping at first since it was an international order, but upon closer inspection I saw the tariff charge adding a whopping $30 to my $30 t-shirt order
30 votes -
California Legislature overrides local zoning to boost transit-oriented development
16 votes -
From burner phones to decks of cards: New York City teens are adjusting to the smartphone ban
13 votes -
Governor: New Mexico to provide universal access to child care
25 votes -
A critic of US universities is rallying to defend them in the Donald Trump era
8 votes -
Noncompete ban abandoned by Donald Trump's US Federal Trade Commission
26 votes -
Norway is increasingly disadvantaged outside EU – Espen Barth Eide and centre-right rival say Oslo is vulnerable while it remains outside bloc but neither plan a vote on joining
7 votes -
Many Arkansas farmers ask US federal government to save them from going under this year
21 votes -
FBI arrests US army veteran for ‘conspiracy’ over protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement
30 votes -
UK has secured a £10bn deal to supply the Norwegian navy with at least five new warships
15 votes -
Pentagon authorizes up to 600 US military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges
26 votes -
UK immigration and public services
11 votes -
The intertwined history of single-room occupancy and homelessness in the US
13 votes -
China and India pledge to be 'partners not rivals'
14 votes -
Duty-free no more: Parcels worth under $800 no longer qualify for a US tariff exemption
45 votes -
Czech Post halts parcel deliveries to US amid new tariff rules
25 votes -
North Karelia force says fence dividing Finland and Russia is no Berlin Wall – but it is now a key geopolitical faultline
7 votes -
Europe's rich are watching Norway's election debate on wealth taxes – changes to taxation are at the heart of the centre-right's attempts to retake power
17 votes -
Donald Trump shock spurs Japan to think about the unthinkable: nuclear arms
36 votes -
In Norway we see ourselves as ethically virtuous – so why is our oil wealth enabling genocide?
9 votes -
US State Department halts 'medical-humanitarian' visas for people from Gaza
25 votes -
Derek Thompson article: "the anti-abundance critique on US housing is dead wrong"
12 votes -
Kari Lake’s attempt to deport her own employees
12 votes -
Denmark has been a stalwart supporter of image scanning and chat control to detect child sex abuse material. Now, they hold the keys to make it a reality.
14 votes -
US President Donald Trump freezes $300 million in UCLA science and medical research funding, citing antisemitism
29 votes -
New Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program rules explained: six more US states restrict purchases of processed 'junk' foods
15 votes -
Over half of Germans would not fight for their country (and similar stats in UK and Italy)
Over half of Germans would not fight for their country In a survey carried out for RND, a German broadcaster, 59 per cent of respondents said they were “probably” or “definitely” unwilling to...
Over half of Germans would not fight for their country
In a survey carried out for RND, a German broadcaster, 59 per cent of respondents said they were “probably” or “definitely” unwilling to defend the country from an attack.
Only 16 per cent of Germans were “definitely” willing to take up arms to defend Germany, while 22 per cent said they would “probably” do it.
Bundeswehr officials say that the overall size of the army needs to grow from 182,000 soldiers to at least 260,000 by 2035. The Bundeswehr reserve forces also need to be increased from 60,000 to 200,000 people.
The German military has struggled for decades with recruitment, partly due to Germans’ wartime guilt and a widely held view that their country no longer needed an army. Conscription in Germany, which was deeply unpopular, ended in 2011.
But the Russian invasion of Ukraine has prompted a major rethink on security in Berlin, known as the “Zeitenwende”, or turning of the times.
Germany is not the only country having difficulties drumming up recruits: in Italy, a similar survey also found that only 16 per cent of citizens were willing to defend their nation – despite defence spending increasing by 46 per cent over the past decade.
In Britain, the army and navy have missed nearly every annual recruitment target since 2010, according to government statistics. The shortfall has been blamed on stagnant pay, poor military housing, a wider downward trend in young people being interested in fighting for their country.
17 votes -
UK's Online Safety Act is exactly the obvious failure predicted
30 votes -
National Weather Service is now hiring back hundreds of positions that got cut in the US Department of Government Efficiency chaos
21 votes -
How US schools deny advanced math to their highest-scoring students
18 votes -
Apparently impatient US President Donald Trump slaps 25% tariffs on Japan, South Korea
27 votes -
New housing slows rent growth most for older, more affordable units
16 votes -
Corporation for Public Broadcasting says it's shutting down after Donald Trump-led cancellation of US federal funding
34 votes -
Benin grants citizenship to descendants of enslaved people. US singer Ciara is among the first.
24 votes -
Chinese kindergartens in crisis as enrolments plunge 25% in four years
30 votes -
The Big Ten universities resist US President Donald Trump
16 votes -
Could Iceland join the EU? Reykjavík eyes accession talks as security, trade tensions mount.
13 votes -
Donald Trump administration moves to release billions in US federal education cash
12 votes -
Venezuelans deported by the Donald Trump administration say they were tortured during their four months in CECOT
23 votes -
Argentina’s poverty rate falls to seven-year low as inflation eases
25 votes -
Kansas City poured millions into a grocery store. It still may close.
9 votes -
Iceland to launch talks on defence partnership with EU – agreement is independent of NATO membership and existing defence pacts with the US
6 votes -
US launches probe into Brazil’s trade practices
11 votes