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Al-Shawa: Palestinian citizens who went out to receive aid returned to their families as corpses




Past Trump has come back to haunt present Trump


#USA

in reply to LWD

From the article, Google can technically let AOSP still exist while destroying it in practice:

what could happen is that Google takes Android closed source from here on out, spinning off whatever remains of AOSP up until that point into a separate company or project... This technically means “AOSP is not going away”,


From the author, a sentiment I fully agree with:

If in 2025 you still take statements from big tech based on best intentions, you're a fool.
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Disney, Universal sue image creator Midjourney for copyright infringement




Gavin Newsom has shifted his stance on running for president


The next liberal loser? Which garbage politician will the dems pick to serve capital next?

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in reply to technocrit

What is that shit commentary you added? Seems like a very biased post.
in reply to technocrit

“Gov. Gavin Newsom long insisted that he had no interest in running for president, despite rampant speculation. Now he’s publicly acknowledging that it’s a possibility.”
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'Now The War Has Reached Us Too,' Russians Far From Ukraine Say After Drone Attacks


For more than three years, most of Russia has viewed the war sparked by the Kremlin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine from afar.

Now, some say, following an audacious attack by Ukraine that saw hordes of drones smuggled into Russia and then deployed on June 1 to wipe out dozens of long-range bombers, it has arrived on their doorstep.

In the Irkutsk, Murmansk, Ryazan, and Ivanovo regions, drones struck air bases, shocking Russian authorities and citizens.

"It was a fiery hell," residents of the Irkutsk region told RFE/RL's Siberia Realities.

In Siberia, some 4,000 km away, residents appeared to be shaken.

"Now the war has reached us too," residents told Siberia Realities.

in reply to spaghettiwestern

Daddy Vladdy said the Special Military Operation™ to rescue the russian-speakers would be over in two weeks. 🥺


After Denying Massacring Civilians Seeking Aid, Israel Routinely Massacres Civilians Seeking Aid (Caitlin’s Newsletter, 2025-06-11)


After Denying Massacring Civilians Seeking Aid, Israel Routinely Massacres Civilians Seeking Aid (Caitlin’s Newsletter, 2025-06-11)

caitlinjohnst.one/p/after-deny…
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>> Since May 27, some 160 people have reportedly been killed in massacres at these #GHF sites, which people in Gaza are reportedly beginning to refer to as a “death trap”.

>> But, again, … Israel and its spinmeisters were crying antisemitic blood libel at the very suggestion that #IDF troops would fire upon people trying to obtain food.

>> Even without the CNN report [edition.cnn.com/2025/06/04/mid…], Israel’s own actions since June 1 have proved that Israeli forces do indeed deliberately fire upon starving civilians seeking humanitarian aid. Israel lied. Again.

>> … They’ve been caught lying so many times that there is no reason to take any of their denials seriously.

#CaitlinJohnstone #CrimeAgainstHumanity

@palestine@a.gup.pe @israel




New federal employees must praise Trump EOs, submit to continuous vetting


With the federal hiring freeze lifting in mid-July, the Trump administration has rolled out a controversial federal hiring plan that critics warn will politicize and likely slow down the process rather than increase government efficiency.

De-emphasizing degree requirements and banning DEI initiatives—as well as any census tracking of gender, race, ethnicity, or religion to assess the composition of government—the plan requires every new hire to submit essays explaining which executive orders or policy initiatives they will help advance.

in reply to Red0ctober

It will make it more efficient because there is no need to consult decisions when all your minions will say yes.
in reply to Red0ctober

When does the Pol Pot turn come and he starts executing people for wearing glasses?


Britain doubles down on defense boost with new fleet of nuclear submarines


The United Kingdom plans to build new nuclear-powered attack submarines and increase military spending in response to threats from Russia and Trump.

The United Kingdom will build new nuclear-powered attack submarines and create an army ready to fight a war in Europe as part of a boost to military spending designed to send a message to Moscow — and Washington.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Britain “cannot ignore the threat that Russia poses” as he pledged to undertake the most sweeping changes to Britain’s defenses since the end of the Cold War more than three decades ago.

in reply to MicroWave

And the US will bird dog or sell out your fleet locations at every turn. Morons.

Hang Farage and make some real moves, greedy cowards.

in reply to MicroWave

Personally I would instead consider how the recent advances in drone technologies could be applied to underwater operations and/or water-based launch platforms.

Nuclear submarines feel like a relic of the cold war at this point.

in reply to taladar

They could look into launching drones from submarines instead of torpedoes.
in reply to taladar

They're also very costly and take a long time to build.
in reply to N0t_5ure

**a stealth submarine receives a long wavelength communications about an enemy craft due to enter its area the next day. she changes course towards the kelp forest it passed earlier, knowing the risk of prop entanglement. Nothing her crew can't handle. She notices that she has developed a certain liking to the flavour now, as she begins grazing on the long slimy leaves.

Immediately her internals begins to work at dehydrating, digesting and then producing the derived materials which feed directly to an intricate set of machines that weave back and forth, materializing a small fleet of self guided swim drones that will soon find themselves swimming towards the unsuspecting enemy soon.**

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in reply to taladar

Such things have to be wire guided, or autonomous. Subs have really good wire deployment systems, so it's not something out of the question, but water blocks radio signals quite effectively.


Major companies abandon law firms that signed deals with Trump: report


Major companies in the U.S. have begun shifting legal work away from prominent law firms that struck deals with the Trump administration, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The WSJ reported on a legal luncheon at Manhattan's Cipriani restaurant in May, where Brooke Cucinella, a top lawyer at the hedge-fund Citadel, told other lawyers present that they like working with lawyers who don't run from a fight.

Not only are firms that struck deals losing clients, but those actively challenging the Trump administration in court are attracting new corporate business, per the WSJ.

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in reply to spaghettiwestern

It makes sense.

How do the clients know that these law firms aren't sending every bit of confidential information to the Trump administration, attorney/client privilege be damned? Even if they are breaking the law in the process, why would it matter? The Trump administration can just hand-wave that away. Even if the law firms don't want to turn over the information, what do you think they're going to do when Trump says "Hand it over or I've got another EO waiting on my desk to be signed."?

These law firms have been compromised, and no sane client should be retaining them.

in reply to spaghettiwestern

If you can't even fight on your own behalf, why would I trust you to fight for me?


Populist Nawrocki’s triumph threatens Poland’s place at Europe’s top table


Victory of radical-right candidate could seriously destabilise the coalition government of pro-EU prime minister Donald Tusk

The victory margin of the nationalist Karol Nawrocki in Poland’s presidential elections may have been wafer-thin, but it marks a huge upheaval in the country’s political landscape whose impact will be felt not just in Warsaw but across the EU.

Backed by the previous ruling conservative Law & Justice (PiS) party and, openly, by Donald Trump’s Maga movement, Nawrocki, a radical-right historian, defeated his liberal rival, the capital’s mayor, Rafał Trzaskowski, by 50.89% to 49.11%.

His win means PiS retains a size-11 boot in the door of Poland’s politics that could seriously destabilise the coalition government of the centre-right prime minister, Donald Tusk, and threaten the country’s newfound place at Europe’s top table.



Walmart Workers Share Photos of Price Increases


Another product on the Walmart site that spiked in price was a left-handed fishing reel. It rose from $57.37 to $83.26 from April to May, a jump of 45 percent, with a post on Reddit showing the two price stickers. Aisle Gopher's price history says that the price of the reel was $51.12 on March 14.

Another Reddit post showed an increase in the price of cocoa powder from $3.44 in May 2024 to $6.18 in April 2025.

in reply to ByteOnBikes

Prepare your Trump "I did that" stickers.
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in reply to ByteOnBikes

meh, shop at costco and aldi. never going back to wally world after they kissed the ring.


In Japan, newly released archives reveal the scale of human experimentation between 1938 and 1945


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the US struck a secret agreement with Ishii. In a memo to General Douglas MacArthur (1880 – 1964), commander of Allied forces in Japan, Washington recognized that although war crimes had been committed, the experiments led by Ishii and his colleagues were "almost incalculable and incredibly valuable to the United States."

In exchange for the records of Unit 731's experiments, the US granted Ishii and his assistants immunity. Ishii died, and his collaborators went on to have careers in prestigious universities and private laboratories.

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in reply to schizoidman

The USA always rewarded & protected the worst of humanity.

in reply to Zarathustra

On that we agree. It's more that capitalists are traitors to society.

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“We anticipate worsening conditions across all directions this summer,” said the senior lieutenant in the Kostyantynivka area. “Personnel are exhausted. There are not enough rotations. Everyone is operating at the edge of their limits.”



Forcibly disappeared Egyptian poet marks 145 days in UAE detention, family calls for release


Abdul Rahman al-Qaradawi was extradited from Lebanon to the UAE in January, with no information disclosed to his family as to his charges and whereabouts.

Qaradawi was arrested in Lebanon in January, and extradited to the UAE over a video he posted to social media while visiting Syria, in which he expressed critical views of the Egyptian, Emirati and Saudi authorities.

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In March, a group of United Nations human rights experts raised the alarm over Qaradawi’s continued forced disappearance, and called on the UAE to disclose his whereabouts.

They further expressed concern regarding the legal process of Qaradawi’s extradition, which was triggered by an arrest warrant issued by the little-known security body, the Arab Interior Ministers’ Council (AIMC), saying that the move was politically motivated and not based on legal criteria.

The extradition process orchestrated by the AIMC, they said, “is being abused by some states to silence criticism, shut down dissent, and pursue activists beyond their borders”.
The Arab Interior Ministers Council: What is it and why are there human rights concerns?
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Qaradawi is one of an increasing number of perceived political dissidents targeted for extradition by the AIMC on seemingly political charges.

The experts also warned that Qaradawi could face further extradition to Egypt, where he faces a three-year prison sentence for “spreading false news”.

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Mt Etna erupting today 02/06/25 [You-tube]




Russia is using its army to try and take more of Ukraine. It's using its passports to control the population


For more than three years, every time 67-year-old Iryna and her husband stepped beyond their front door, the Ukrainian couple feared for their lives.

They could be caught up in shelling or in a drone strike — or end up being interrogated by security agents at gunpoint as they tried to cross a checkpoint in the southern part of Kherson region, an area still under Russian control.

Iryna, who CBC News agreed to identify only by her first name due to her concerns about retribution from Russia, said she and her husband felt they had no choice but to get Russian passports last year. That was when the local stores closed and it became impossible to get groceries without going through a Russian checkpoint.

Like many other Ukrainians, she and her husband accepted Russian citizenship because they feared what would happen if they didn't.

in reply to HellsBelle

Am I a former Reddit user? And why don’t you capitalize proper nouns? The slop is everywhere and it’s not even AI generated. 😭
in reply to undefined

there are people here who believe the english language doesn't only deserve zero respect, it deserves active disrespect. I personally use proper punctuation and grammar when trying to be authoritative, but i also think getting upset about people not following arbitrary formalities is pointless in this context. no capital is involved; no laws either. so long as i am understood, who fucking cares?

if that's not an energy you can get comfortable with, then i really doubt this'll be the only problem you have with lemmy's culture

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Japan whaling ship returns after taking 25 fin whales in Sea of Okhotsk


About 320 tons of fin whale meat were unloaded at Sendai port in Miyagi Prefecture on Monday, with some 1.6 tons set to be transported to six markets across the country including Tokyo and Osaka as raw meat.
in reply to Scott_of_the_Arctic

That's fair. But Japan is harvesting fin whales that are second in size to the blue whale. Those whales are facing a huge proplem with overhunting.

The Faroes hunt is for pilot whales and dolphins which are not facing as an extreme population degradation.


in reply to Stamets

When being on a Russian government backlist comes in handy


How MAGA Lobbying is Undermining EU Climate Rules




in reply to silence7

Visit Joshua Tree or Yosemite one last time, before it's all overpriced condos.


Manjaro KDE Plasma is planned to move to Wayland


in reply to Libra00

Wayland had/has a couple of missing features. Personally, it's nothing I use so I've been on Wayland for years now, but if you care about those missing features, then they won't work.

Honestly I don't even remember what they were anymore. I think screen capture was a big one though.

in reply to scoobford

Screen capture in what way? Cause spectacle works fine for screenshots, I can stream video on discord, etc, so I've not run into a screen capture related issue.



Manjaro Linux tornará o Wayland ativado por padrão


O Ubuntu não é a única distribuição Linux planejando uma grande mudança, pois o Manjaro KDE Plasma também planeja migrar para o Wayland.

Em uma postagem no fórum do Manjaro, Artem Grinev, responsável pelo KDE, intitulada "Manjaro KDE Plasma planeja migrar para o Wayland", ele afirmou: "Tenho usado o Wayland há um bom tempo, e as coisas estão mais ou menos estáveis (com o driver proprietário da NVIDIA). Acho que é hora do Manjaro migrar para o Wayland por padrão, tanto para a sessão Plasma quanto para o SDDM."

A postagem é curta e direta, com um pequeno FAQ e algumas opções de votação para os membros do fórum do Manjaro relatarem sua experiência atual com o Wayland.


Na imagem: a versão mais recente do Manjaro KDE Plasma

Esperamos que, quando a mudança for realizada, tudo ocorra sem problemas.

Mais detalhes na postagem do fórum.



Sweden urged to end international adoptions


A Swedish inquiry exposed systemic abuse in international adoptions, including how children were trafficked and taken without consent.

A Swedish commission on Monday called for an end to international adoptions after uncovering widespread abuse and fraud spanning several decades.

"There have been confirmed cases of child trafficking in every decade from the 1970s to the 2000s, primarily in the context of private adoptions," Anna Singer said as she handed her report to Social Services Minister Camilla Waltersson Gronvall, who said her department would review it.

The investigation found that some children brought to Sweden were adopted without parental consent, falsely declared dead, or handed over by individuals who were not their legal guardians.



Presidential election outcome a blow to Poland's government


Right-wing conservative historian and euroskeptic Karol Nawrocki has won the Polish presidential runoff by a whisker. The result is a bitter blow for Donald Tusk's pro-European government.

Poland's State Election Commission announced on Monday morning that the right-wing conservative historian and euroskeptic Karol Nawrocki had received 50.89% of the vote in Sunday's presidential runoff, putting him marginally ahead of his liberal-conservative, pro-European rival, Rafal Trzaskowski, on 49.11%.

Nawrocki will be inaugurated in August, succeeding President Andrzej Duda, who, after two terms in office, was no longer able to run for president.

Nawrocki, a 42-year-old historian from Gdansk, was nominated by the opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party. PiS presented Nawrocki as a non-partisan, independent "citizens' candidate" although his campaign was paid for and organized by the party and his program aligned with that of PiS.

in reply to u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)

Nothing changed in Poland, the last president was a dirtbag too.

Slovakia is what it is, but Fico can usually be reasoned with.

Hungary is going to oust its government in less than a year.

in reply to ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝

I mean, compared to that new guy, Anjey Dupa is a saint.

I've happened earlier upon what Lech Walesa wrote in Facebook (?) about results of these elections, and it's just heartbreaking.



Even Fox News isn’t impressed with Musk dodging question over alleged drug use


Howard Kurtz accused Tesla and X CEO of ‘deflection’ in answers about New York Times reporting

A Fox News host called out Elon Musk’s response to the New York Times report alleging drug use while the billionaire was working as Trump’s senior adviser at DOGE.

The Times report alleged that Musk was frequently using magic mushrooms, ecstasy, Adderall, and ketamine in amounts that caused him bladder issues.

When asked about the report during an Oval Office press briefing on Friday, Musk questioned the newspaper’s credibility.

“Wait, wait, The New York Times, is that the same publication that got a Pulitzer Prize for false reporting on Russiagate? Is it the same organization?” Musk replied. “Let’s move on.”

On Sunday, Fox News anchor Howard Kurtz called out Musk for refusing to answer the question directly, saying he “decided to talk about something from five years ago involving the Pulitzers because he knew that he did not want to answer that question. That’s my take.”

in reply to MicroWave

"No, Elon. Let's not move on. Answer the damn question." Fuckwit.


A BILL To prohibit the delivery of opioids by means of the dark web, and for other purposes.


Dark Web Interdiction Act of 2025

Here is the text of a bill introduced to Congress (US), ostensibly to combat the trafficking of opioids over "The Dark Web". There's a nice definition of "The Dark Web" at section 4.

I like the part where it says people are using "The Dark Web" both within the United States and "at the international border".

https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/1975/text/is?overview=closed&format=xml

in reply to Dem Bosain

It was already illegal but now it's super duper illegal 🤣 can't these board geezer fucktards just go play some shuffleboard if they're not going to find any real laws to make
in reply to Dem Bosain

what the fuck is the darkweb TOR? its been watched by these glowies for ages with exit nodes or i2p wich how are they tracking p2p connections unless.... Intel ME
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Co-starring White House ~~Press Secretary~~ Propaganda Minister Karoline Leavitt as TACO Belle
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in reply to f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4

Somebody needs to order a shitload of tacos and have them delivered to her next press conference.
in reply to TheLastOfHisName

Pretend to be a conservative vlogger to get press access and then pass out tacos to the entire press group.




Trump threatens new 'Dark Age' with policy of 'deliberate destruction'


President Donald Trump's administration is pushing a "deliberate destruction of education, science, and history," wrote Adam Serwer in a scathing analysis for The Atlantic published on Tuesday — and it recalls the "Dark Ages" that followed the fall of the Roman Empire.

"Every week brings fresh examples," wrote Serwer. For instance, Trump "is threatening colleges and universities with the loss of federal funding if they do not submit to its demands, or even if they do. The engines of American scientific inquiry and ingenuity, such as the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health, are under sustained attack. Historical institutions such as the Smithsonian and artistic ones like the Kennedy Center are being converted into homes for MAGA ideology rather than historical fact and free expression."

One of the most prominent of these attacks is on Harvard University, which the administration today announced will have all its remaining grants canceled, he said. That matter is currently the focus of legal action as Harvard fights back, but it's just the tip of the iceberg.

This purge is already snuffing out free thought across the country, wrote Serwer: "Libraries are losing funding, government-employed scientists are being dismissed from their jobs, educators are being cowed into silence, and researchers are being warned not to broach forbidden subjects. Entire databases of public-health information collected over decades are at risk of vanishing. Any facts that contradict the gospel of Trumpism are treated as heretical."

The result of all this will be to "undermine Americans’ ability to comprehend the world around us," he warned. "Like the inquisitors of old, who persecuted Galileo for daring to notice that the sun did not, in fact, revolve around the Earth, they believe that truth-seeking imperils their hold on power."

And the harm done to America's ability to conduct basic research to improve our lives and advance technology is hard for lay people to comprehend, he continued.

While private companies do a lot of innovation themselves, he continued, "the research that leads to that invention tends to be a costly gamble — for this reason, the government often takes on the initial risk that private firms cannot." For instance, "commercial flight, radar, microchips, spaceflight, advanced prosthetics, lactose-free milk, MRI machines — the list of government-supported research triumphs is practically endless." And even when private companies do their own research, it takes a back seat to profit — after all, "Exxon Mobil knew climate change was real decades ago, and nevertheless used its influence to raise doubt about findings it knew were accurate."

As the Trump administration burns down America's capabilities in the pursuit of destroying "forbidden ideas," Serwer concluded, history could be on track for a grim repeat: it "will dramatically impair the ability to solve problems, prevent disease, design policy, inform the public, and make technological advancements. Like the catastrophic loss of knowledge in Western Europe that followed the fall of Rome, it is a self-inflicted calamity. All that matters to Trumpists is that they can reign unchallenged over the ruins."
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in reply to Ghosthacked

They must have been. The problem is that after the fall of great empire, there is a "dark age" untill things settle down. The question is how long after the fall of USA world will be in "transition".
in reply to itisileclerk

I don't think that will be the case. China has been filling the gaps pretty well in the absence of the US.

Instead of military imperialism, China's just going to conquer the world with its wallet.



26 dead after Israeli tanks open fire near Gaza aid centre, rescuers say


At least 26 people have been killed, and scores have been injured, near a US-backed aid distribution site near Gaza's southern city of Rafah, according to medics and residents.

A local Palestinian journalist told the BBC that thousands of Palestinians had gathered near a humanitarian aid distribution centre when Israeli tanks approached and opened fire on the crowd.

The incident reportedly took place to the west of Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip, and the injured are being treated at one of Gaza’s few functioning hospitals in Khan Younis.

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in reply to IndustryStandard

Jees what were the odd of them dying right after that tank opened fire.

Damn terrorists, couldn't you die some other day?

in reply to IndustryStandard

The wording of this BBC article, as usual, makes it seem like the PEOPLE they murdered just happened to be in the crossfire.You know? As opposes to being lured somewhere during a manmade famine. Glaze those Zionist micro dicks some more, why don't cha?
in reply to Mythra

"At least 26 killed amid Israeli tank fire near Gaza aid centre, rescuers say"

is the updated version, which I read as some may have died in the crush to escape or by falling or something during the slaughter and mayhem.

Which is typical media style to avoid expensive lawsuits.

Both the IDF and the "aid agency" claim NOTHING HAPPENED, while the doctors at the hospital say all fatal injuries are gunshots.

I'm not sure if they have any of their own people onsite, given that Israel isn't allowing it and has killed many journalists.

in reply to Mouselemming

Yeah at some point the journalistic ethics must trump the legal liability.
in reply to Mythra

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