[-] MrStalin@hexbear.net 52 points 3 weeks ago

The question I always wonder is, even if Trump's genocide would be worse, do you think the Palestinian people care about the degree to which they're being genocided?

[-] MrStalin@hexbear.net 21 points 2 months ago

yeah but unfortunately just nationalising and seizing the assets outright probably isn't a realistic option for them

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Endeavour Mining Plc and Lilium Mining have resolved their legal dispute over the sale of two gold mines in Africa, agreeing to transfer the assets to the Burkina Faso government.

The conflict arose after Lilium acquired the Wahgnion and Boungou projects in Burkina Faso last June, Bloomberg reported.

Endeavour had previously claimed that Lilium missed over $100 million in payments, while Lilium accused the London-listed gold producer of misrepresenting the "financial position and operating capabilities" of the mines.

As part of the settlement, Lilium will transfer ownership of the mines to the Burkina Faso government. In return, the government will pay Endeavour $60 million and a 3% royalty on up to 400,000 ounces of gold produced at the Wahgnion mine, according to a statement released on Tuesday.

Endeavour and Lilium “have agreed to cease the current legal proceedings against each other,” the statement said. The firms have been involved in an arbitration case in London since March.

Endeavour said “both parties would like to thank the Government of Burkina Faso for its mediation efforts”.

Lilium declined to comment on the matter. The company is a subsidiary of Lilium Capital, an investment firm founded by US-Burkinabe businessman Simon Tiemtore. Endeavour, meanwhile, continues to operate gold mines across Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Burkina Faso.

The nationalization of the mines by Ouagadougou marks a new chapter in a growing trend across Africa, where governments, particularly those under military regimes, are taking steps to assert greater control over their natural resources.

For instance, in June, Niger's military junta revoked the mining license of French state-owned company Orano at the Imouraren mine, which is one of the largest uranium mines in the world

[-] MrStalin@hexbear.net 38 points 2 months ago

clearly the communists in poland-cool didn't oppress his parents enough

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The game is called Soulash 2, and the developer recently added a marriage system in an update, but refused to allow same-sex marriage options when asked by a player.

Dude makes a twitter post that is something else lmao https://x.com/ArturSmiarowski/status/1827386801310593108

My grandparents survived the nazis, my parents endured communism, I had to live through religious oppression since the age of 10, and now some spoiled brats think I'll bend my knee to their rainbow flag, or else they'll type some words.

I truly hate g*mers

[-] MrStalin@hexbear.net 25 points 2 months ago

Spec Ops The Line is a fantastic game that just so happens to be a thorough deconstruction of the generic power fantasy military shooter so naturally gamers hate it for making them question why they enjoy playing games like Call of Duty or Battlefield.

[-] MrStalin@hexbear.net 8 points 3 months ago

guy who made skibidi toilet rn:

[-] MrStalin@hexbear.net 2 points 4 months ago

i've played this a little bit but man i have no clue what i'm doing when i play it lol

[-] MrStalin@hexbear.net 15 points 4 months ago

joe biden should say he hired the shooter then i would vote for him

[-] MrStalin@hexbear.net 39 points 4 months ago

huh i thought all republicans were badass gun owners who would totally take down a shooter singlehandedly but they all immediately took cover and started panicking that's strange

[-] MrStalin@hexbear.net 16 points 5 months ago

Really, though, I wouldn't have a problem with the existence of spectres if there were more people in the games going "hey don't you think that this whole organization that can do whatever it wants without accountability is kinda messed up?" Like they don't explore the concept at all really it's just an excuse to give Shepard, and by extension, the player, more agency.

[-] MrStalin@hexbear.net 30 points 5 months ago

You're telling me that the game series where you become a member of the spectres which is basically the Space CIA who have the ability to act with total impunity under the law and is portrayed purely positively might have some problematic elements?

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