Lee Duna
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Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
World News@lemmy.world•DNA and family history: What US authorities could demand you hand over at the borderEnglish
15·1 month agoDNA testing is important to ensure you are not carrying any diseases into the US soil.
Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
News@lemmy.world•The FBI spied on a Signal group chat of immigration activists, records revealEnglish
31·2 months agohigh chances, FBI uses trojans/malware like NSO’s Pegasus to spy on their targets.
Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Atlantic Ocean Current Collapse Could Trigger Modern Ice AgeEnglish
211·2 months agoWe had a Little Ice Age in the past, When the average global temperature is around 0°C

Now, if we look at the chart of average global temperatures based on ice core data…

Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Woman fined £150 for pouring coffee down drainEnglish
66·3 months agoThis story is really poor and badly reported, as it doesn’t explain WHY the Environmental Protection Act 1990 has these fines in place and why what this women did was wrong. Instead it’s a clickbait story that implies the woman is a victim.
That has already been explained in the article. 👀
Section 33 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 makes it an offence to deposit or dispose of waste in a way likely to pollute land or water, including pouring liquids into street drains.
Lee Duna@lemmy.nzto
News@lemmy.world•Anti-vaccine activists want to go nationwide after Idaho law passesEnglish
1·3 months agodeleted by creator
Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Indonesia free meals programme under fire after thousands sickenedEnglish
4·3 months agoIt isn’t the free-meals-programme that’s the problem, it’s the implimentation of it that’s the problem.
It’s already a problem since begining, costing up to 1 trillion rupiah or 60 million US dollars per day. And the money flows to high-ranking officers and officials through foundations that have kitchens that cook free meals.
Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Denmark airport closed due to drones, two days after incursions in Copenhagen and OsloEnglish
2·4 months agobut the police said they were flown by professionals 👀
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World News@lemmy.world•Copenhagen Airport halts air traffic after drone sightingsEnglish
11·4 months agoI wonder, are drone sightings in NJ still active? 🤔
Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
World News@lemmy.world•From Indonesia to Nepal, anime pirate flag has become symbol of Asian Gen Z’s discontentEnglish
241·4 months agoI‘m not sure if I would call the turmoil in Nepal pro freedom or against corruption per se.
nah you’re mistaken
Anger over corruption and nepotism fuel Nepal’s deadly protests over social media ban
Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Nepal: Army patrols Kathmandu as Gen Z claims protests were 'hijacked'English
21·4 months agoWho these other group (the infiltrators ) were remains unclear.
these are replies to the message from Indonesian

Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Wife of Ex-Nepali Prime Minister Burnt Alive, Parliament Set on FireEnglish
5·4 months agoIt turns out that a lot of false information was deliberately spread, and several groups in Nepal tried to hijack the demonstrations carried out by Gen-Z. They incited the masses to vandalize and burn buildings.
This is somewhat a bit different from what happened in Indonesia, where armed forces intelligence infiltrated, incited, and mobilized the masses to carry out vandalism.
I hope you guys doing well
A message from Indonesian

replies to the message

another post regarding current situations

Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Over 300 South Koreans to return home after arrests at US Hyundai plantEnglish
442·4 months agoUsing falsely visas is SK’s fault, but raiding $7.6 billion plant with excessive force is too much. They could have given a warning and time to clear up the visa paperwork beforehand, but they didn’t.
Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Over 300 South Koreans to return home after arrests at US Hyundai plantEnglish
832·4 months agofrom another source
Some of the detainees had entered the country unlawfully, while others arrived on temporary visas or through a waiver program that does not allow employment, according to Steven Schrank, the lead Georgia agent of Homeland Security Investigations.
Attorney Charles Kuck, who represents two detained workers, told AP his clients arrived under the visa waiver program and were in the country legally for tourism or business. He said one had been in the U.S. for only two weeks and the other for 45 days, both planning to return home soon.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) spokesperson Lindsay Williams told AP that some individuals were detained due to prior criminal records and added, “Once citizens have identified themselves, we have no authority” to detain them. Hyundai stated Friday that it believed none of its direct employees were among those detained and said it was reviewing its practices to ensure legal compliance by contractors and subcontractors.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you retire at 30 and live frugally?English
3·4 months agoI would, but it’s not possible since I don’t have millions of dollars in my savings account.
Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
World News@lemmy.world•South Korean President Escalates After Trump Summit, Vows to Target 'Far-Right' Critics, Including AmericansEnglish
36·4 months agoI can see that
ICE raid at Hyundai plant
Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
News@lemmy.world•Pentagon asks civilian employees to join ‘volunteer force’ to aid Ice deportationsEnglish
1·5 months agoAmerican Stasi
Lee Duna@lemmy.nzOPto
World News@lemmy.world•Fate of Chinese crew unknown after dramatic collision in South China SeaEnglish
8·5 months agoWell, they have just tasted FAFO and also Instant Karma














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