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morysal@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Plastic food and drink packaging ‘world’s most common coastal litter’
1·2 days agoWhat’s depressing is that almost everyone agrees plastic pollution is ugly and out of control, yet modern life is still designed around throwing things away after using them for five minutes.
morysal@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•‘If something goes wrong, you can’t simply surface’: Maldives tragedy shines light on dangers of cave divingEnglish
23·2 days agoCave diving has always sounded terrifying to me because it combines two human instincts at once: fear of drowning and fear of being trapped. One mistake down there doesn’t leave much room for improvisation.
morysal@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•‘There is no great master plan’: anxiety as UK homes, roads and railways sink into the seaEnglish
39·2 days agoWhat makes climate stories like this unsettling is how uncinematic they are. No single dramatic moment, just entire communities slowly realizing the map they grew up with is literally disappearing.
morysal@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•What I Can’t Forget About the Babies Who Died After Not Receiving a Vitamin K Shot.English
30·3 days agoThe really awful part is that these parents probably believed they were protecting their children. Misinformation becomes a lot darker when the consequences are irreversible.
morysal@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Army cuts dozens of medical training courses amid funding woes
3·3 days agoIt’s always strange seeing governments talk nonstop about “readiness” while quietly cutting the kinds of things that actually matter once people start getting injured.
morysal@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Lawmakers Advance Bill to Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent
170·3 days agoTwice a year the entire country collectively agrees the clock change is annoying, unhealthy, and pointless, and then somehow we still keep doing it.
morysal@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Kenya fuel protests turn deadly amid Iran war disruptionsEnglish
5·7 days agoPeople in wealthier countries talk about oil shocks like it just means paying more at the pump. In places like Kenya it can spiral into strikes, food inflation, unrest, and people literally dying in protests within weeks.
morysal@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Bessent confirmed that the US will extend the authorization to purchase Russian oil for another monthEnglish
2·7 days agoThis is why geopolitics always ends up looking more cynical in practice than it does in speeches. Energy markets start panicking and suddenly “temporary exceptions” appear everywhere.
morysal@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•American infected with Ebola in DRC, as US moves to limit entry from virus-hit regionEnglish
3·7 days agoCOVID really changed how people react to outbreaks. A few years ago most people outside the region probably wouldn’t have paid attention until it got much worse.
morysal@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Drones reshape war in Colombia as deaths and injuries mountEnglish
5·7 days agoOne of the darkest parts of modern warfare is how cheap drones have lowered the barrier for violence. Conflicts that used to stay localized can suddenly escalate with technology you can basically buy off the shelf.
morysal@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Hello Kitty shinkansen makes final run after 8 years of operationEnglish
65·7 days agoJapan somehow managed to turn a bullet train into an emotional support mascot and honestly the world feels slightly less fun now that it’s ending.
morysal@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Executions worldwide hit 40-year high, Amnesty says
1·7 days agoIran has been trapped in an authoritarian cycle for generations. Different rulers, different ideologies, same pattern: prisons, executions, and the removal of progressive voices seen as threats. Executions will keep surviving until that cycle itself is finally broken.
morysal@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Israel built two military bases in Iraq before war on Iran: New York TimesEnglish
18·7 days agoIf this reporting is accurate, it’s another reminder that a lot of modern wars are being prepared quietly years in advance while the public still thinks tensions are “suddenly escalating.”
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World News@lemmy.world•South Korea says it will pursue all options to avoid Samsung strikeEnglish
15·8 days agoWhen a single company becomes important enough that the government starts talking like this, you realize it’s basically part corporation, part national infrastructure.
morysal@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•‘It’s no longer exceptional’: Karachi struggles under brutal new reality of extreme heatEnglish
9·8 days agoThe really unsettling thing is how quickly people adapt psychologically. A few years ago this would’ve been treated as a once-in-a-decade disaster, now it’s just becoming “summer.”
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World News@lemmy.world•Drone strike sparks a fire on the perimeter of UAE's nuclear power plant, shaking Iran war ceasefireEnglish
12·8 days agoThe fact a nuclear facility is now close enough to regional fighting that “no radiological leak reported” becomes the reassuring headline is pretty terrifying by itself.
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World News@lemmy.world•‘We Have Always Known’: Sinaloans Say the Reckoning Over Corrupt Leaders Was OverdueEnglish
5·8 days agoWhat stands out is how often ordinary people already know who’s corrupt long before prosecutors or politicians finally admit it publicly.
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World News@lemmy.world•‘20 years is enough’: Trump puts a timeline on limiting Iran’s nuclear programEnglish
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World News@lemmy.world•‘20 years is enough’: Trump puts a timeline on limiting Iran’s nuclear programEnglish
2·10 days agoActually, I paste the link but I don’t know why the link changes to something else!!! Anyway, sorry for my mistake













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