Non-IT News Thread
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@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
Of course on the surface this is true, what we don't know is what happens behind the scenes.. is the EU pulling a trump on them and threatening to no do business with them if they don't stay in? who knows?
Calling it the EU is an oversimplification. It's actually the Schengen border zone and the only thing on the table is maybe a discussion of requiring a security check to control the movement of guns between the CH and the Schengen. It's Schengen membership in question, nothing actually involving the EU.
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It's common to refer to the Schengen as the EU, but they aren't the same thing. Examples include CH being in the Schengen but not the EU. And the UK being in the EU but not the Schengen.
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BBC News - How a new diet for gassy cows is helping the environment
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Pakistani children worst affected in HIV outbreak
The first sign that something was wrong in the small southern Pakistani town of Ratto Dero appeared in February.
A handful of worried parents had taken their children to the doctor, complaining that their little ones could not shake off a fever.
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Iranian threats 'put on hold', says US defence chief
Potential attacks by Iran have been "put on hold" by US counter-measures, acting US Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan said on Tuesday.
The US has warned in recent weeks of a threat from Iran but has not given any details.
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Pakistani children worst affected in HIV outbreak
The first sign that something was wrong in the small southern Pakistani town of Ratto Dero appeared in February.
A handful of worried parents had taken their children to the doctor, complaining that their little ones could not shake off a fever.
That's awful
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Don McGahn: Former lawyer defies congressional subpoena
A former White House counsel has failed to appear before Congress to testify about Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, despite a subpoena.
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'Twin tornadoes' spotted in Oklahoma
Like gigantic lawnmowers, more than a dozen twisters hit Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, including two at once.
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Climate change: Global sea level rise could be bigger than expected
Scientists believe that global sea levels could rise far more than predicted, due to accelerating melting in Greenland and Antarctica.
The long-held view has been that the world's seas would rise by a maximum of just under a metre by 2100.
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Climate change: Global sea level rise could be bigger than expected
Scientists believe that global sea levels could rise far more than predicted, due to accelerating melting in Greenland and Antarctica.
The long-held view has been that the world's seas would rise by a maximum of just under a metre by 2100.
Time for that inland sea in the Sahara!
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Conde Nast Traveler: "With enough nukes, any property can be lakefront property."
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Huawei: ARM memo tells staff to stop working with China’s tech giant
UK-based chip designer ARM has told staff it must suspend business with Huawei, according to internal documents obtained by the BBC.
ARM instructed employees to halt "all active contracts, support entitlements, and any pending engagements” with Huawei and its subsidiaries to comply with a recent US trade clampdown.
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Huawei: ARM memo tells staff to stop working with China’s tech giant
UK-based chip designer ARM has told staff it must suspend business with Huawei, according to internal documents obtained by the BBC.
ARM instructed employees to halt "all active contracts, support entitlements, and any pending engagements” with Huawei and its subsidiaries to comply with a recent US trade clampdown.
what? after the lifting? or are they just behind the current events?
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@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Huawei: ARM memo tells staff to stop working with China’s tech giant
UK-based chip designer ARM has told staff it must suspend business with Huawei, according to internal documents obtained by the BBC.
ARM instructed employees to halt "all active contracts, support entitlements, and any pending engagements” with Huawei and its subsidiaries to comply with a recent US trade clampdown.
what? after the lifting? or are they just behind the current events?
There was no general lift. The sanctions are still in place. A handful of isolated, super critical suppliers for certain markets are allowed to keep doing business for ninety days. Essentially all of those are hardware manufactures, not engineering design suppliers. It is unlikely that ARM will be given a pass for ninety days like, say, Micron was given.
ARM is also not a US company and the US isn't likely to lift sanctions to save the Japanese some money. The ninety days was almost certainly because a handful of major US manufacturers were facing epic market crashes if their largest customer was suddenly taken from them.
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US lawmaker 'punched wife for not undressing quickly enough'
A Mississippi state lawmaker has been arrested accused of drunkenly assaulting his wife because she was taking too long to undress for sex.
Doug McLeod, 58, was arrested on Saturday night in George County on a minor domestic violence charge.
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
US lawmaker 'punched wife for not undressing quickly enough'
A Mississippi state lawmaker has been arrested accused of drunkenly assaulting his wife because she was taking too long to undress for sex.
Doug McLeod, 58, was arrested on Saturday night in George County on a minor domestic violence charge.
Doug will now move to Florida.
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Virginia Uber driver was Somali war criminal
A US jury has found that a former Uber driver living in Virginia committed acts of torture during Somalia's civil war in the late 1980s.
Somali citizen Farhan Tani Warfaa testified last week in the Washington DC suburbs that ex-Somali colonel Yusuf Abdi Ali shot and tortured him.
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Ralph Northam: Inquiry into racist photo inconclusive
An independent inquiry into a racist photo on Virginia Governor Ralph Northam's 1984 college yearbook page has ended with no conclusive findings.