

In 2024 alone, 17,000 people entered the EU illegally through Belarus — three times more than in the year before.
I assume. But that’s only a fraction of the total amount of migrants and refugees…
In 2024 alone, 17,000 people entered the EU illegally through Belarus — three times more than in the year before.
I assume. But that’s only a fraction of the total amount of migrants and refugees…
If gender nonconforming sex happens in the hypothetical woods does anybody hear it?
That’s a BrandNewSentence if I’ve ever seen any.
Digitalisation is a pretty large investment, and libraries typically have pretty tight budgets, so outside of governmental (or philantropic) intervention I assume it might happen very slowly or not at all. Old books are very fragile, so any intervention must be done very carefully.
And outside of that… while the contents can be saved with digitalisation, there is value in the object itself, and that’s what they are trying to protect. They won’t just abandon the items they protected for centuries because the text has been moved to another format.
Thank you, this will take some time to go through haha. I’ll come back at you if I get the chance.
We have a mountain of evidence, that small hospitals are providing far worse outcomes, even if you factor in transport times to larger facilities.
Do you per chance have interesting sources you recommend? I feel this must very much depend on the distance.
Not to defend China at all, but… this happened it many countries, it’s far from a China exclusive.
Now, whether it’s still done anywhere else I am not aware of…
Their CEO did fuck up with that, so for me they are on thin ice, but I haven’t seen anything else problematic since then.