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  • So.. It's not the same spelling right? Then it's easier to come up with a different pronunciation as well. I would say "uero" as an anagram for euro.

  • Lots of grounds to at least suspend Hungary's membership of the Union. This should not be permitted in the EU period.

  • Growing number of submissive traitors.

  • How is Hungary still a EU member? Extraditions in the EU are almost automatic, this requires trust in each others justice and prison systems. If there is no trust, then there can't be extraditions of national citizens to other states. This system is quite extraordinary and remarkable (extraditions between states in some federal states are more complicated), but only works on bases of trust and compatible systems with not too different laws and practices.

  • Not necessarily. Don't know if the Hungarian law requires it, but the process of exiting is simply started by the government. Theresa May did it (and by the way, the law in Britain did not require her to do it as the referendum was not legally binding).

  • I think I've only tried Jerboa besides Boost. Thanks again.

  • So how are we suppose to be more autonomous from the US if a deal with Brazil-Argentina (Mercosur sounds too abstract, part of the reason why it's so easy to be against it and to shout "stop Mercosur") can't pass without greens, far left and far right sabotaging it?

    Brazil and Argentina are exactly the kind of countries we should making deals with. They have stuff we need, similar culture, mid-powers.. It's the kind of country we should be best buddies with.

  • Thank you, looks cool. I think I'll try it, been using booster..

  • It's opportunism by the commerce but let's not underestimate the psychological overestimation of the price hike. Our minds perceive those changes as higher than they are due to the easy and rounded up conversions in our heads.

  • It's not a specific Swedish trend, it's perfectly normal in the Democratic process specially after such a long time. The voters today are different from the voters back then.

  • What's the app?

  • Various newspapers across 27 countries?

  • Ahahah well these brandnames are already leaders in their own markets. The only name that will be transnational will be Wero.

  • I really hope that by 2027 we'll get a solution as easy as the Brazilian Pix in all these countries, if they manage that than in a couple of years all Europe will be on board.

  • I assume the investment for that would be too high on a technology/system that might have its days numbered alrsady...

  • I'm not into getting joy from someone else's misery. But I do get joy from when democracy does work and people get exactly what they voted for.

  • How incredibly stupid it was to block the Mercosur agreement part 36537.

  • That's one of the bright sides of Brexit, the story of the EU being a prison doesn't add up. Nevertheless Viktor Orban tries to use that card, comparing the EU to USSR. But no one is stopping him, the door is wide open. Would be much faster to manage than Brexit as there is a precedent to guide the process...

  • Corruption will always happen in any country, how you fight it and prevent it is what distinguishes countries.

  • World News @lemmy.world

    Highly pathogenic subtype of bird flu found at fur farms in Finland

    www.helsinkitimes.fi /finland/finland-news/domestic/23906-highly-pathogenic-subtype-of-bird-flu-found-at-fur-farms-in-finland.html
  • World News @lemmy.world

    ‘Hell on earth’: Phoenix’s extreme heatwave tests the limits of survival

    www.theguardian.com /us-news/2023/jul/14/phoenix-heatwave-summer-extreme-weather-arizona