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12 votes
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Hoping to avert nuclear crisis, US seeks informal agreement with Iran
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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg appears likely to stay on as allies struggle to find a replacement for him
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How Olivier Vandecasteele became a pawn in Iran’s deadly diplomatic game
4 votes -
Hungary–US arms deal halted as Viktor Orban blocks Sweden's NATO membership – Senator Jim Risch's seniority gives him prerogative to block deals unilaterally
18 votes -
The UK Privileges Committee report into Boris Johnson's role in "partygate" has been published
18 votes -
Community organization brainstorming: decentralizing society
What the recent Reddit protest cemented in my mind is how ineffective protest tends to be the larger and more entrenched an established order is. There's no real incentive to change because...
What the recent Reddit protest cemented in my mind is how ineffective protest tends to be the larger and more entrenched an established order is. There's no real incentive to change because ultimately everyone knows that the protestors have little recourse.
If you want to enact change, just trying to get people enraged and trying to get them to express that rage is not a great tactic. What you need as an alternative for people to go to instead, because that's the only real threat that matters to the establishment, the threat of being replaced.
So to that end, I'd like to start a conversation about what it is that people need, and how we can arrange structures to get those things without needing to rely on external actors who don't have your interests at heart.
For example, community mesh networks are a way of expanding internet into more of a public amenity so everyone can have access to it.
Virtual power plants can allow communities to produce their own power reliably and reduce their reliance on major power providers.
These are the kinds of things I am interested in. I feel that the most effective way to push back against profiteering corporations is to simply reduce our need for them in the first place.
What are some good community oriented solutions to societal needs that you feel deserve more attention and interest?
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Mike Pence reads the Donald Trump indictment - He ‘can’t defend’ the conduct but thinks the case is also political
21 votes -
Lies about the Kakhovka HPP in the US. Is Tucker Carlson a spokesman for Russians in US? [Eng sub]
3 votes -
Former US President Donald Trump finds no new lawyers in time for Mar-a-Lago documents arraignment: he is expected to be represented by existing lawyers Todd Blanche and Chris Kise
54 votes -
Where Texas redistricting lawsuits stand after US Supreme Court ruling in Alabama case
13 votes -
‘I want blood’: Heavily-armed Donald Trump supporters say they’ll protest Trump’s indictment
90 votes -
US Department of Justice announces charges against Donald Trump
118 votes -
Headteachers warn UK facing ‘dangerous’ teacher shortage as recruitment crisis deepens
26 votes -
Pat Robertson, broadcaster who helped make religion central to GOP politics, dies at 93
68 votes -
Former Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in custody after being arrested in connection with Scottish National Party investigation
29 votes -
Silvio Berlusconi, former Italian PM, dies at 86
29 votes -
Boris Johnson stands down as a member of UK parliament with immediate effect
57 votes -
UK MPs are expected to vote on the Privileges committee's verdict on whether Boris Johnson lied to Parliament over partygate on June 29. Tory MPs will NOT be whipped to back Johnson.
22 votes -
Sweden's Supreme Court approves the extradition of a supporter of the Kurdistan Workers' Party to Turkey, ahead of NATO membership talks with Ankara
8 votes -
Rights expert urges Denmark and Greenland to examine colonial legacy’s impact
9 votes -
Donald Trump lawyers notified he is a target of classified US documents probe
16 votes -
Labour’s surprisingly bold UK economic agenda
11 votes -
What happened when a Brooklyn neighborhood policed itself for five days
4 votes -
Inside Finland's war preparations on NATO's new frontline with Russia
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Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will meet US President Joe Biden, amid speculation that the White House vet her as the first female NATO Secretary-General
10 votes -
Backing Russia is costing China in Europe
9 votes -
United States will soon open a small diplomatic mission in Norway – only mission above Arctic Circle
7 votes -
NATO deploys more forces to Kosovo after thirty peacekeepers injured
8 votes -
The Donald Trump stooge Attorney General of Texas is on the verge of being expelled and his cuckqueaned wife could cast a deciding vote
11 votes -
Moldova ramps up EU membership push amid fears of Russia-backed coup
9 votes -
How to raise $89 million in small donations, and make it disappear
6 votes -
Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdoğan fights for survival with strategy of hope and fear
12 votes -
Thailand opposition crushes military parties in election rout
14 votes -
Serbians hand over thousands of weapons after mass shootings
12 votes -
Norway takes over presidency of Arctic Council – questions about role intergovernmental body can play after Western countries suspended cooperation with Russia
3 votes -
The other Turkish voters who could be crucial
4 votes -
Taiwan is competing for arms with the Middle East, not Ukraine
2 votes -
Former US President Donald Trump is found liable for sexual abuse in civil trial
19 votes -
Billionaire Harlan Crow bought property from Clarence Thomas. The US Justice didn’t disclose the deal.
24 votes -
Trendy neighbourhood in Copenhagen bracing for major protests over anti-ghetto law – critics say it's racist and pushing out remaining social housing
5 votes -
Four Proud Boys convicted of US sedition in key Jan. 6 case
14 votes -
Jair Bolsonaro home searched as Brazil probes fake vaccine cards
5 votes -
Joe Biden, Ferdinand Marcos Jr affirm US-Philippines security ties
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Vacant housing lowest in US census history
6 votes -
US Supreme Court on ethics issues: Not broken, no fix needed
17 votes -
Finnish far right in talks to join coalition government – negotiations set to begin in early May will include the anti-immigration party Perussuomalaiset
5 votes -
As it joins NATO, Finland recorded its highest year-on-year increase in military spending since 1962 – global military spending rose by 3.7% in real terms
6 votes -
Chinese ambassador sparks European outrage over suggestion former Soviet states don’t exist
8 votes -
Finland's long road to NATO – Russia's attack on Ukraine in 2022 revived memories of 1939 and was the catalyst that led the Nordic country into the Alliance
2 votes