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Europe@feddit.org•Italy’s centenarians grow in number as another 2,000 reach the milestoneEnglish
4·4 days agoBuon compleanno al nonno!
Such numbers are not very meaningful if you don’t have any context how these accidents happened imho. You also need to apply a much longer time frame if you want make any inferences. For example, one incident such as an explosion in a big factory could dramatically increase the number of a country’s fatal occupational injuries or deaths dramatically. It may also depend on the industries in a country (some industries bear a higher risk of deadly accidents than others).
In 2023, the year after the linked statistics, Malta’s fatal accidents went down 1.65, for example.
It would also be good to have a global comparison, not in the least because many European companies produce in factories in the Global South, but most governments in Asia, Africa, and South America don’t release any data, unfortunately.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•UK: A mother's warning after Temu electric cleaning brush rips out her 3-year-old daughter's hairEnglish
28·5 days agoNo, that’s not true.
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Europe@feddit.org•UK: A mother's warning after Temu electric cleaning brush rips out her 3-year-old daughter's hairEnglish
327·5 days agoSuch ‘incidients’ have been occuring frequently with products from Temu, Shein, and the like. I am wondering why something like that never happens with products bought, say, at local shops or other points of sale where strict product safety laws apply?
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•UK: A mother's warning after Temu electric cleaning brush rips out her 3-year-old daughter's hairEnglish
46·5 days agoSuch ‘incidients’ have been occuring frequently with products from Temu, Shein, and the like. I am wondering why something like that never happens with products bought, say, at local shops or other points of sale where strict product safety laws apply?
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Europe@feddit.org•Germany's Merz backs EU plan to protect steel sector from Chinese importsEnglish
3·6 days agoThere are a lot of problems in Germany. But this issue here is made in China. It is an example for a failed economic policy in China, not in Germany, that has been hurting its domestic Chinese as well as foreign markets. Even the German unions have been warning about that.
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Europe@feddit.org•Germany's Merz backs EU plan to protect steel sector from Chinese importsEnglish
3·6 days agoHow is German stuff ‘overpriced’?
There may be a lot or reason to criticize German economic policy of recent decades, but this is here a failed Chinese policy. The major issue is there, not here.
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Europe@feddit.org•Germany's Merz backs EU plan to protect steel sector from Chinese importsEnglish
5·6 days agoChina’s subsidization rate is ten times that of OECD countries. In addition to government grants and below market borrowings, measures include subsidized energy prices and preferential tax treatment for steel firms.
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Europe@feddit.org•World’s largest web houses 110,000 spiders thriving in total darknessEnglish
9·7 days agoHoly makerel, that’s a lot 🕷️ 🕸️
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Europe@feddit.org•Germany’s Car Industry in Trouble — 200,000 Jobs Could VanishEnglish
1·7 days agoThe ‘blood bath’ is the term a manager of China’s BYD literally used to describe the Chinese car market …
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Europe@feddit.org•Microsoft Can't Keep EU Data Safe From US AuthoritiesEnglish
4·7 days agoThis is from July 2025.
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Europe@feddit.org•Germany’s Car Industry in Trouble — 200,000 Jobs Could VanishEnglish
81·7 days agoThis is not limited to Germany. China, for example, is far ahead in this regard. Many producers have gone bankrupt in recent years or halted productions, the domestic oversupply is hurting the Chinese industry (with even Chinese managers warning literally of a ‘bloodbath’ in the industry).
China plays a role here, too. They need foreign markets to get rid of their structured overcapacity due to a hopelessly nationalist economic policy we have likely not seen since the 18th century’s European mercantilism.
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Europe@feddit.org•Norway’s Hidden Bus Backdoor: China’s Remote Control Sparks Cybersecurity CrisisEnglish
51·7 days agoYou lost your bet. The Norwegians also tested a Dutch model, and it hasn’t had that feature.
That aside, China is not exactly among the countries with the friendliest governments. It should be clear that no one can want someone else to have control over its infrastructure. And, yes, China is not the only problem. The point is that here in the Lemmyverse you can criticize everyone, but if you criticize China there comes some whataboutism.
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Europe@feddit.org•Danish authorities in rush to close security loophole in Chinese electric busesEnglish
1·7 days agoYeah, when we are older we have seen more in Europe and China (and hasn’t Confucius portrayed an old age as the summit of a long life?). Who knows what happens. It’s hard to tell the future if the US is doing things.
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Europe@feddit.org•Danish authorities in rush to close security loophole in Chinese electric busesEnglish
1·7 days agoWhat does that mean? And what has it to do with the linked report and what I said? This makes no sense.
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Europe@feddit.org•Danish authorities in rush to close security loophole in Chinese electric busesEnglish
1·7 days agoDo you have anything that fosters your statements?
That aside, China has been doing exactly that for decades, and this practice has intensified in recent years and even months.
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Europe@feddit.org•Danish authorities in rush to close security loophole in Chinese electric busesEnglish
1·7 days agoIn principle I’d agree, but I have a nitpick: The laws must say that those that built infrastructure must be European countries with their HQ in Europe (not foreign-owned subsidiaries with European HQ).
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Europe@feddit.org•Danish authorities in rush to close security loophole in Chinese electric busesEnglish
3·7 days agoAccountable based on what laws?
On the laws we have in European democracies that can be changed and adapted as needed (unlike in China, where this can’t be done).
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•British retailer Marks&Spencer's profits almost wiped out after cyber hack left shelves emptyEnglish
1·7 days agoWho was the attacker?
















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