Riddick3001
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World News@lemmy.world•UK to rejoin EU's Erasmus+ student exchange scheme in 2027English
2·2 days agoSome good news for the British youngsters.
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World News@lemmy.world•Exclusive: How China built its ‘Manhattan Project’ to rival the West in AI chipsEnglish
4·2 days agoContext by Techspot October 2025: Reverse-engineering ASML isn’t going great for China, engineers allegedly broke the machine trying. A costly mistake.
context: ASML Holding is the Dutch company that develops the world’s most advanced chip manufacturing machines. Many are attempting to replicate ASML’s technology, but, if the rumors coming from China are to be believed, they still have a long way to go
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World News@lemmy.world•Major win for ultra-conservative gives Chile its most right-wing president in decadesEnglish
4·5 days agoMaybe beacuse this new President Kast, is from a rich family. Or maybe because his father was a Wehrmacht officer and member of the NSDAP? Maybe beacuse Rubio was quick to congratulate him. Take your pick.
Add. Most newspapers call him " ultra right".




This article creates a weird context. They are glueing here Trump’s intervention to the question whether the people want a regime change. I think those are two separate topics.
I don’t think anyone condones this Trump intervention, and I agree that it is disturbing and can have far-reaching consequences.
Apart from this, it’s Interesting to read how some journalist keep interviewing people living in a dictatorship and then call that public opinion. The quoted poll was made by a Venezuelan based company by a survey of 1200 ( maybe pre selected) individuals. Also according to UN officials the opposition has won the elections in Venezuela. If you wonder how the 8 million Venezuelans that have fled the country would feel about regime change per 12 dec 2025 ( The Hill):
" Venezuelans cite the same reasons for leaving: the impossibility of earning a stable income, the collapse of basic services, insecurity and the certainty that life will not improve under an authoritarian regime. These motivations have remained consistent regardless of U.S. foreign policy.
Those who leave sure tell a different story. I wonder why?