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  1. Pessimismen i i-länderna ökar dramatiskt
    Aldrig sedan mätningar började för mer än hundra år sen har människor i i-världen varit så pessimistiska som idag. Det säger Human Development Report för 2022, som nyss har kommit ut. Rubriken på kapitlet – Uncertain times, unsettled lives – talar om orsaken
    blog.zaramis.se/2023/03/09/pes
    #Ekonomi #Kapitalism #Krig #Sjukdomar #Våld #Civilsamhället #HumanDevelopmentReport #Kriser #Oro #Pessimism

  2. Biuro mi zarosło przez te dwa miesiące #Wyprawa2023 😉

    Jeśli pogoda i kręgosłup pozwoli w weekend ruszam do #Kraków i dalej #FromSilesiaToPolesia 🚴‍♂️

  3. Nach dem Gottesdienst in Munyonyo brachte mich meine Verlobte nach Kigo. Noch im Auto fragte sie mich, ob ich mir vorstellen kann, dort alleine umherzulaufen, ob ich mich sicher fühlen würde. Sie musste arbeiten, ich würde also den Tag über auf mich allein gestellt sein.

    Bevor sie losfuhr, hatte sie mir noch Frühstück vorbereitet. Ich schlief danach weiter und wachte irgendwann später […]

    meskasblog.de/?p=390593 #DE #MeskasBlog #PersonalGrowth #Society #Travel #Uganda #Writing
  4. Plasma Exchange (PLEX) for ANCA-Associated Vasculitis (AAV) ca. 2024 KDIGO
    #Nephpearls :renal:

    📌 Those with serum creatinine >3.4 mg/dL, requiring dialysis or with rapidly increasing serum creatinine, diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH) with hypoxemia

    📌 Those with an overlap syndrome of AAV and anti-GBM

    👉🏼 kdigo.org/guidelines/antineutr

  5. KDIGO Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody (ANCA) Associated Vasculitis ca. 2024 #Nephpearls :renal:

    📌 Diagnosis
    📌 Treatment algorithm

    👉🏼 kdigo.org/guidelines/antineutr

  6. KDIGO 2024 Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Lupus Nephritis
    #Nephpearls :renal: 🦋

    📌 Immunosuppressive treatment for patients with Class I or Class II lupus nephritis
    📌 Recommended approach for initial therapy of active Class III/IV lupus nephritis
    📌 Recommended options of maintenance therapy for Class III and Class IV lupus nephritis
    📌 Management of patients with pure Class V lupus nephritis

    👉 kidney-international.org/artic

  7. Holistic approach to chronic kidney disease (CKD) treatment and risk modification from KDIGO
    #Nephpearls :renal:

    👉🏼 kdigo.org/guidelines/ckd-evalu

  8. Ruslands hybridkrig mod Europa betyder, at vi er nødt til at anskue krig og fred på en ny måde. Vi lever ikke længere i fredstid, og hybridkrigen er en varig tilstand, som er en særlig udfordring for en demokratisk småstat som Danmark. Vi skal opruste vores forsvar, styrke vores beredskab og frem for alt ”Keep Calm and Carry On”, ligesom vi gjorde under Den Kolde Krig og i kampen mod terror.

    Læs mere i artiklen: koldkrig-online.dk/historie/hy

    #koldkrig #historie #forsvar #beredskab #hybridkrig

  9. Ruslands hybridkrig mod Europa betyder, at vi er nødt til at anskue krig og fred på en ny måde. Vi lever ikke længere i fredstid, og hybridkrigen er en varig tilstand, som er en særlig udfordring for en demokratisk småstat som Danmark. Vi skal opruste vores forsvar, styrke vores beredskab og frem for alt ”Keep Calm and Carry On”, ligesom vi gjorde under Den Kolde Krig og i kampen mod terror.

    Læs mere i artiklen: koldkrig-online.dk/historie/hy

    #koldkrig #historie #forsvar #beredskab #hybridkrig

  10. Ruslands hybridkrig mod Europa betyder, at vi er nødt til at anskue krig og fred på en ny måde. Vi lever ikke længere i fredstid, og hybridkrigen er en varig tilstand, som er en særlig udfordring for en demokratisk småstat som Danmark. Vi skal opruste vores forsvar, styrke vores beredskab og frem for alt ”Keep Calm and Carry On”, ligesom vi gjorde under Den Kolde Krig og i kampen mod terror.

    Læs mere i artiklen: koldkrig-online.dk/historie/hy

    #koldkrig #historie #forsvar #beredskab #hybridkrig

  11. Ruslands hybridkrig mod Europa betyder, at vi er nødt til at anskue krig og fred på en ny måde. Vi lever ikke længere i fredstid, og hybridkrigen er en varig tilstand, som er en særlig udfordring for en demokratisk småstat som Danmark. Vi skal opruste vores forsvar, styrke vores beredskab og frem for alt ”Keep Calm and Carry On”, ligesom vi gjorde under Den Kolde Krig og i kampen mod terror.

    Læs mere i artiklen: koldkrig-online.dk/historie/hy

    #koldkrig #historie #forsvar #beredskab #hybridkrig

  12. Danmark havde under Den Kolde Krig et beredskabssystem, som kunne sættes i værk ved den forhøjelse af det militære og civile beredskab, der skulle ske ved overgangen fra fred til krig.

    Læs mere i artiklen: koldkrig-online.dk/historie/be

    #koldkrig #historie #dkhistorie #beredskab #forsvar

  13. Danmark havde under Den Kolde Krig et beredskabssystem, som kunne sættes i værk ved den forhøjelse af det militære og civile beredskab, der skulle ske ved overgangen fra fred til krig.

    Læs mere i artiklen: koldkrig-online.dk/historie/be

    #koldkrig #historie #dkhistorie #beredskab #forsvar

  14. Danmark havde under Den Kolde Krig et beredskabssystem, som kunne sættes i værk ved den forhøjelse af det militære og civile beredskab, der skulle ske ved overgangen fra fred til krig.

    Læs mere i artiklen: koldkrig-online.dk/historie/be

    #koldkrig #historie #dkhistorie #beredskab #forsvar

  15. Danmark havde under Den Kolde Krig et beredskabssystem, som kunne sættes i værk ved den forhøjelse af det militære og civile beredskab, der skulle ske ved overgangen fra fred til krig.

    Læs mere i artiklen: koldkrig-online.dk/historie/be

    #koldkrig #historie #dkhistorie #beredskab #forsvar

  16. Store lande bør ikke søge konfrontation, og Den Kolde Krig må ikke få lov at vende tilbage, sagde den kinesiske udenrigsminister Wang Yi under anden session af det kinesiske parlaments 14. Nationale Folkekongres.

    #Kina #IR #koldkrig #dkmedier #Arbejderen

    arbejderen.dk/udland/kinas-ude

  17. Store lande bør ikke søge konfrontation, og Den Kolde Krig må ikke få lov at vende tilbage, sagde den kinesiske udenrigsminister Wang Yi under anden session af det kinesiske parlaments 14. Nationale Folkekongres.

    #Kina #IR #koldkrig #dkmedier #Arbejderen

    arbejderen.dk/udland/kinas-ude

  18. Store lande bør ikke søge konfrontation, og Den Kolde Krig må ikke få lov at vende tilbage, sagde den kinesiske udenrigsminister Wang Yi under anden session af det kinesiske parlaments 14. Nationale Folkekongres.

    #Kina #IR #koldkrig #dkmedier #Arbejderen

    arbejderen.dk/udland/kinas-ude

  19. Med sin geostrategiske beliggenhed og profitable naturressourcer er Arktis hurtigt ved at blive en militariseret magtpolitisk zone, som USA, Europa, Rusland og Kina strides om i den nye kolde krig.

    #Arktis #intpol #koldkrig #Rusland #Kina #USA #Europa #dkmedier #Arbejderen

    arbejderen.dk/udland/arktis-en

  20. Med sin geostrategiske beliggenhed og profitable naturressourcer er Arktis hurtigt ved at blive en militariseret magtpolitisk zone, som USA, Europa, Rusland og Kina strides om i den nye kolde krig.

    #Arktis #intpol #koldkrig #Rusland #Kina #USA #Europa #dkmedier #Arbejderen

    arbejderen.dk/udland/arktis-en

  21. 937 AR: Battle of Kridorn
    #Kridorn #Iobaria #937AR
    pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Battle
    A battle between King Iobar I and the corsairs of the northwestern Castrovin Sea resulted in the death of the first king of a united Iobaria.

  22. 1080 AR: Hroran founded
    #Hroran #Iobaria #Syrzemyan #Kridorn #1080AR #NoyrusRiver
    pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Hroran
    Founded in the foothills of the Syrzemyan Highlands, the town took advantage of the fast waters of the Noyrus River to transport lumber to the thrivi…

  23. 937 AR: Battle of Kridorn
    #Kridorn #Iobaria #937AR
    pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Battle
    A battle between King Iobar I and the corsairs of the northwestern Castrovin Sea resulted in the death of the first king of a united Iobaria.

  24. 1080 AR: Hroran founded
    #Hroran #Iobaria #Syrzemyan #Kridorn #1080AR #NoyrusRiver
    pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Hroran
    Founded in the foothills of the Syrzemyan Highlands, the town took advantage of the fast waters of the Noyrus River to transport lumber to the thrivi…

  25. 937 AR: Battle of #Kridorn (#Iobaria)*
    A battle between King Iobar I and the corsairs of the northwestern Castrovin Sea resulted in the death of the first king of a united Iobaria.
    pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Battle #937AR

  26. 1080 AR: #Hroran founded (#Iobaria)*
    Founded in the foothills of the #Syrzemyan Highlands, the town took advantage of the fast waters of the Noyrus River to transport lumber to the thriving city port of #Kridorn.
    pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Hroran
    #1080AR #NoyrusR

  27. Den kalla hybridkrigföringen

    Det är minus femton grader i Kyiv. Du vaknar tidigt, inte av väckarklockan utan av kylan. Ingen el. Ingen värme. Utanför fönstret ligger staden nästan helt mörk. Så börjar Liubov Tsybulska sin berättelse. Tsybulska är en av Ukrainas ledande experter på kognitiv krigföring och talade på länk till RISE innovationsverkstad i Göteborg den 21 januari, där centrala aktörer inom Sveriges totalförsvar hade samlats. För många blev hennes vittnesmål om livet under hybridkrig det starkaste momentet under dagen. Efter evenemanget har deltagare hört av sig och velat dela hennes ord vidare. Jag frågade Liubov om jag fick göra det, och hon tackade ja. Nedan följer hennes tal i sin helhet. Hon talar inte om abstrakta hot. Hon talar om en verklighet som redan är här. Lyssna gärna, eller läs hennes anförande som text här nedan. Dela sedan gärna denna berättelse, så att fler får möjlighet att ta del av en direkt berättelse om vad som är verkligheten idag för miljontals människor i ett land i Europa.

    https://youtu.be/eOkVSZK3y_4?si=ly2C2AdOdkys0nZF

    Thank you an invite and an opportunity to speak on behalf of Ukrainians.
    Let me start with a moment from our reality these days, because it captures more about this war than any definition ever could.

    It is unusually cold winter. The temperature outside is -15. You wake up early, not because of an alarm clock, but because your apartment is cold. There is no light. No heating. Often no water. Your phone still works, but only because you charged it the night before, not knowing whether electricity would still be there in the morning. When you look outside, your city — a city that used to be full of light and movement — is almost completely dark.

    This is not a scenario exercise. This is not a future risk. This is what life in Ukraine looks like right now.

    And I begin here not to dramatize, but because this is where cognitive warfare becomes tangible. We often describe cognitive war as something abstract – as influence, manipulation, narratives, information flows – but in reality it is deeply physical. It lives in exhausted bodies, in families trying to keep children warm, in people making decisions under pressure and fear.

    When Russian missiles and drones destroy energy systems, heating infrastructure, water facilities, this is not only an attack on objects or networks. It is an attack on judgment, on endurance, on the ability to think clearly. At the same time, Russia is launching information campaigns designed to amplify fear and doubt, spreading messages that there will be food shortages, that the system is about to collapse, that the government has no evacuation plan, that people are being abandoned.

    Now imagine hearing these messages when you have children, when you are sitting in an unheated apartment and trying to decide whether to stay or to leave. Imagine how this sounds when you are a soldier at the frontline, holding your position, knowing that your family is freezing at home. This is cognitive warfare. And it works only if society begins to fracture from the inside.

    This is why modern wars are no longer primarily about governments fighting governments or armies fighting armies. They are about societies being targeted as a whole. They aim to exhaust resilience, fragment communities, and create a sense that resistance is pointless. No army, no matter how capable, can withstand this pressure if the society behind it is passive, divided, or psychologically overwhelmed.

    Ukraine continues to resist not because it is stronger in resources, but because society – imperfect, tired, and traumatized – has not collapsed. That resilience did not emerge by accident, and it was never purely military.

    At the same time, hybrid warfare evolves faster than most of our institutions are designed to respond. The rate of change is relentless. One day the pressure is cyber, the next it is energy, then migration,, then legitimacy, then trust in elections, then trust in media. There is no clear sequence, and there is no pause button. Systems built only for stability struggle when faced with constant transformation.

    This is why total defence today cannot be understood only as preparedness or protection. It is about the ability to adapt while under attack, to manage change while being targeted, and to integrate technological advances without losing coherence. It is as much about governance and leadership as it is about capabilities.

    The idea of a whole-of-society approach is therefore not a slogan. It is a necessity. In Ukraine, teachers became communicators, mayors became crisis managers, journalists became part of national resilience, tech companies turned into elements of defence infrastructure, and volunteers often closed gaps faster than formal institutions could. This was not perfect coordination, but it was shared responsibility, and that shared responsibility made the difference.

    Resilience cannot be outsourced. It cannot be centralized into a single institution. Trust cannot be commanded. It has to be cultivated long before a crisis begins, or societies will pay a much higher price when pressure arrives.

    In this environment, leadership becomes the decisive terrain. Not leadership as control, but leadership as sense-making — the ability to provide direction when information is incomplete, to maintain moral clarity when choices are painful, and to act with speed when certainty is impossible. In Ukraine, leadership often meant saying: we do not have all the answers yet, but we are here; this is hard, but this is why it matters; we will adapt again, just as we adapted yesterday.

    Cognitive warfare punishes silence and hesitation. It exploits fragmentation. What it struggles to defeat is coherence, presence, and meaning. And this applies not only to governments, but also to media, industry, civil society, and technological leaders. In hybrid war, everyone shapes the cognitive environment, whether intentionally or not.

    Ukraine is not an exception. It is a preview. What is being tested on us will appear elsewhere – against infrastructure, against elections, against social cohesion, against trust in institutions. The real question is not whether this pressure will come, but how prepared societies will be when it does.

    Total defence in the twenty-first century is not only about defending territory. It is about governing transformation under attack, and about ensuring that societies remain capable of making, values-based decisions even under conditions of fear and uncertainty.

    So as you begin this day, discussing total defence and resilience, I invite you to keep one image in mind: a dark city, a freezing apartment, a phone with little battery left, and a message saying, “It’s hopeless.” And then remember that despite all of this, people do not surrender.

    That is what cognitive warfare tries to break.

    And that is what whole-of-society defence exists to protect.

    Thank you.

    #cognitiveWar #DigitalResiliens #English #hybridWar #Hybridkrig #Svenska #Ukraina #Ukraine