the same article via msn (also archive if this one should go missing too)
the same article via msn (also archive if this one should go missing too)
This should be the article.
Last year there were reports about contracts that scholarship students from China had to sign. It’s not too far a stretch that students reported the professor for fear of repercussions based on such contracts.
https://www.dw.com/en/how-china-controls-its-top-students-in-germany/a-64901849
If it’s illegal in Australia and Australia decides to prosecute, then you use Australian law in front of an Australian Court.
Here the harmed party and the alleged offender are both Spanish citizens. If there’s a Spanish law and ‘Spain’ decides to prosecute, they’ll use Spanish law in front of a Spanish Court. A Spanish Criminal Court can’t sentence someone on the basis of Australian Criminal law.
It’s a compound word of fediverse and Reddit.
Stupid decisions by Reddit caused people to leave and search for an alternative.
I searched the title of the original on YouTube - there’s a documentary from Bayerischer Rundfunk with the same title (could be coincidence or the original)? At least it also starts with the Gethsemane Church. German only unfortunately.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O8VvGEfO2QU&pp=ygVFWmVycmVpw59wcm9iZSBVa3JhaW5lLUtyaWVnOiBSdXNzbGFuZGRldXRzY2hlIHp3aXNjaGVuIGFsbGVuIFN0w7xobGVu