NightOwl

Ukraine's military has a real Nazi problem

12d 20h ago in worldnews@lemmy.ml from responsiblestatecraft.org

Canada’s ‘major projects’ should not come at the cost of the environment

12d 20h ago in canada@lemmy.ca from theconversation.com

Israeli study finds starvation in Gaza was result of deliberate policy

12d 21h ago in worldnews@lemmy.ml from www.middleeasteye.net

The business case for LNG just keeps getting weaker

12d 21h ago in canada@lemmy.ca from www.nationalobserver.com

Military police leadership still battling civilian oversight, watchdog reports

13d 19h ago in canada@lemmy.ca from ottawacitizen.com

The New York Times revealed that a Cerberus-owned security company had trained four Saudis who later participated in the 2018 killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Ever have one of those time-is-a-flat-circle moments?

OP-ED: Why I’m running to lead the NDP

5mon 10d ago in canada@lemmy.ca from rabble.ca

You have it completely backward. The scenario you describe (small unaccountable groups controlling who can lead) is exactly what this candidate objects to. Yves Engler was prevented from running for NDP leader ("quashed") by a 3-person, unelected group of party officials. I find those people's motivations much more questionable.

What kind of "interests" do you imagine she is a "puppet" for, and what led you to that conclusion?

At Least Five Killed by Large-Scale US Airstrikes Targeting ISIS in Syria

5mon 27d ago in worldnews@lemmy.ml from news.antiwar.com

The bombing is described as having "involved firing more than 100 munitions at over 70 targets," which is a significant amount even if it killed no one.

Whenever royals visit Canada, the government pays millions in security costs, travel, lodging, etc.

Rishi Sunak hired by Microsoft and Anthropic as paid adviser

8mon 11d ago in uk_politics@feddit.uk from www.bbc.co.uk

Zellers returns — again — this time starting in Edmonton

9mon 22d ago in canada@lemmy.ca from www.cbc.ca

Gotham City, apparently.

UN report finds United Nations reports are not widely read

10mon 18d ago in world from www.reuters.com

Vijay Prashad:

Such texts are boring not because of their content but because of how they are written. The style of these texts is almost intended to prevent the reader from getting anything out of them. It’s believed that just by publishing these manuals and reports they meet a certain standard of democracy. But what this kind of writing does is to turn people away from reading. Such writing is, therefore, antidemocratic.

Why are Canada and Australia following the US to war?

10mon 27d ago in canada@lemmy.ca from rabble.ca

Why do we need to "practice" in the South China Sea? How would we react if another country sailed their military up to the coast of BC?

They're DONUT HOLES

1y 2mon ago in memes

Un Bits de Tim as they say in Quebec