Major Palestinian Bedouin village faces expulsion by Israeli army and settlers
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Ras Ain al-Ouja is one of the largest Palestinian Bedouin villages in the occupied West Bank. Nestled amid a ridge of high silt hills just north of Jericho city, the village is facing intensified Israeli government-funded settler efforts to expel its residents.The community’s 1,200 residents are surrounded from all sides by the illegal Yitav settlement and four illegal settler outposts, the most recent of which was built one year ago.
Settlers descend onto the village and raid residents’ homes on a daily basis, physically attacking people, stealing sheep, and terrorizing families. They also took over the nearby spring of Ain al-Ouja, one of the main springs in Palestine and a major water source for the entire area that drew local tourism. Today, all Palestinians are barred from accessing it.
Major Palestinian Bedouin village faces expulsion by Israeli army and settlers
The Palestinians of Ras Ain al-Ouja are the latest Bedouin community targeted for expulsion by Israel. They are being forced out through violent settler harassment as part of Israel’s plan to annex most of the West Bank.Zena al-Tahhan (Mondoweiss)
Data Crucial to Hurricane Forecasts Will Continue, but for One Month Only
U.S. officials said they would stop providing the satellite data online on July 31 rather at the end of June.
Data from this instrument also reveals sea ice extent, and that can't be allowed.
One of Hong Kong's last major pro-democracy parties disbands
On the wall of the League of Social Democrats office, the Chinese characters for freedom are spelt out with court admission slips.
Members of the party take turns speaking into a microphone connected to a loudspeaker. They stand in front of a banner that reads "rather be ashes than dust", written in Chinese. Founded close to 20 years ago, the party is known as the last protest group in Hong Kong.
"The red lines are now everywhere," Chan Po Ying, the chair of the party, tells the BBC. "Our decision to disband was because we were facing a lot of pressure."
One of Hong Kong's last major pro-democracy parties disbands
It is the third major opposition party to disband this year, ahead of the fifth anniversary of the Beijing-imposed national security law.Danny Vincent (BBC News)
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'Bloodiest 21st century war': New study finds Gaza's real death toll nears 100,000
Snip:The pre-print of a new study led by Prof. Michael Spagat of Royal Holloway, University of London, and Palestinian political scientist Dr. Khalil Shikaki has revealed that Gaza's death toll from the ongoing conflict could be nearly 100,000, a figure significantly higher than official reports, Haaretz reported on 26 June.
The Gaza Mortality Survey (GMS), the most comprehensive to date, estimates around 75,200 violent deaths between October 2023 and January 2025—nearly 40 percent higher than the Gaza Health Ministry's reported death toll of 45,660 at the time.
Researchers carried out a detailed household survey, interviewing 2,000 families—around 9,700 individuals—to independently evaluate fatalities.
The study estimated 8,540 additional non-violent deaths through January, bringing the combined fatality count for that period to 83,740. Gaza's Health Ministry has recorded over 10,000 more deaths since then, raising the current total to nearly 100,000 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces.
'Bloodiest 21st century war': New study finds Gaza's real death toll nears 100,000
More than 56 percent of violent deaths during the Israeli genocide of Palestinians have been women, children, or the elderly—more than double the proportions seen in previous warsthecradle.co
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Israel imposes sweeping censorship on foreign media
Israel imposes sweeping censorship on foreign media
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) expressed alarm Monday over new directives issued by Israeli authorities ordering international media to obtain prior approval from the military censor befor...Arshiya Gupta | National Law U. Delhi, IN (- JURIST - News)
'Bloodiest 21st century war': New study finds Gaza's real death toll nears 100,000
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Snip:The pre-print of a new study led by Prof. Michael Spagat of Royal Holloway, University of London, and Palestinian political scientist Dr. Khalil Shikaki has revealed that Gaza's death toll from the ongoing conflict could be nearly 100,000, a figure significantly higher than official reports, Haaretz reported on 26 June.
The Gaza Mortality Survey (GMS), the most comprehensive to date, estimates around 75,200 violent deaths between October 2023 and January 2025—nearly 40 percent higher than the Gaza Health Ministry's reported death toll of 45,660 at the time.
Researchers carried out a detailed household survey, interviewing 2,000 families—around 9,700 individuals—to independently evaluate fatalities.
The study estimated 8,540 additional non-violent deaths through January, bringing the combined fatality count for that period to 83,740. Gaza's Health Ministry has recorded over 10,000 more deaths since then, raising the current total to nearly 100,000 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces.
'Bloodiest 21st century war': New study finds Gaza's real death toll nears 100,000
More than 56 percent of violent deaths during the Israeli genocide of Palestinians have been women, children, or the elderly—more than double the proportions seen in previous warsthecradle.co
'Where's our money?' CDC grant funding is moving so slowly layoffs are happening
Health departments around the country have noticed there's something strange happening with funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: It's not showing up on schedule and there's been no communication about why.
The federal public health agency doles out most of the money it receives from Congress to state and local health departments, which then contract with local organizations. That's how public health work gets funded in the U.S.
According to two CDC staff members with knowledge of the agency's budget, the CDC has yet to receive its full funding for the 2025 fiscal year. NPR agreed not to name the staff members because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
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"If they can delay until the end of September, then that's it," the staffer adds. "Those projects are not going to happen. That money goes straight back to Treasury."
That's why both CDC staffers who spoke with NPR say this amounts to impounding the agency's funding.
Gradient Labs CEO: don't pay for AI support failures
Dimitri Masin, CEO of Gradient Labs, argues that companies using AI agents for customer support should only pay when the bot does its job."If you look at Salesforce, they price the automation per conversation," he told The Register in a phone interview. "So essentially, if you have a conversation with AI, no matter what it leads to, you pay $2."
According to Salesforce's own researchers, leading LLM-based agents tested on the CRMArena-Pro benchmark successfully complete single-turn (prompt and reply) tasks about 58 percent of the time and only about 35 percent of the time for multi-turn (back-and-forth conversation) requests.
That's both bad for customers and bad for the progress of AI agents overall. Paying regardless of results, said Masin, "doesn't create any incentive for Salesforce to actually make their agent better."
Salesforce did not respond to a request for comment. But the stats it touts in its marketing copy are, unsurprisingly, a lot better.
Don't pay for AI support failures, says Gradient Labs CEO
interview: Paying for successful problem resolution is a better business model, argues Dimitri MasinThomas Claburn (The Register)
Court allows parents to opt their children out of school lessons involving LGBTQ+ themes
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that a group of Maryland parents have a right to opt their elementary-school-aged children out of instruction that includes LGBTQ+ themes. By a vote of 6-3, the justices agreed with the parents – who are Muslim, Catholic, and Ukrainian Orthodox – that the Montgomery County school board’s refusal to provide them with that option violates their constitutional right to freely exercise their religion.
Writing for the majority, Justice Samuel Alito acknowledged that “courts are not school boards or legislatures, and are ill-equipped to determine the ‘necessity’ of discrete aspects of a State’s program of compulsory education.” But he emphasized that “what the parents seek here is not the right to micromanage the public school curriculum, but rather to have their children opt out of a particular educational requirement that burdens their well-established right ‘to direct ‘the religious upbringing’ of their children’” under the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.
Court allows parents to opt their children out of school lessons involving LGBTQ+ themes
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that a group of Maryland parents have a right to opt their elementary-school-aged children out of instruction that includes LGBTQ+ themes. By a vote […]Amy Howe (SCOTUSblog)
SCOTUS upholds part of ACA that makes preventive care fully covered
The US Supreme Court on Friday upheld a key provision of the Affordable Care Act that requires health plans to fully cover many preventive health care services recommended by a federal panel.
The ruling means that tens of millions of Americans can continue getting a variety of preventive services for free under their plans. Those cost-free services include an array of screenings, such as cancer screenings like mammograms and colonoscopies, as well as screens for obesity, lead exposure in children, high blood pressure, diabetes, and some sexually transmitted diseases, to name a few. The free services also include recommended vaccines for children and adults, well-baby and well-child doctor visits, birth control, statins, PrEP HIV prevention drugs, and fluoride supplements and varnishes for children's teeth.
SCOTUS upholds part of ACA that makes preventive care fully covered
Cancer screenings, statins, vaccines, PrEP, will continue to be covered in full.Beth Mole (Ars Technica)
Kristi Noem Secretly Took a Cut of Political Donations
In 2023, while Kristi Noem was governor of South Dakota, she supplemented her income by secretly accepting a cut of the money she raised for a nonprofit that promotes her political career, tax records show.
In what experts described as a highly unusual arrangement, the nonprofit routed funds to a personal company of Noem’s that had recently been established in Delaware. The payment totaled $80,000 that year, a significant boost to her roughly $130,000 government salary. Since the nonprofit is a so-called dark money group — one that’s not required to disclose the names of its donors — the original source of the money remains unknown.
Kristi Noem Secretly Took Personal Cut of Political Donations
A dark money group paid $80,000 to Noem’s personal company when she was governor of South Dakota. She did not include this income on her federal disclosure forms, a likely violation of ethics requirements, experts say.ProPublica
Indian court's 'red card' blocks digital pirates from streaming FIFA World Cup
Rogue websites capitalizing on the borderless nature of the Internet have met their match, as an Indian court has wielded a "dynamic+" injunction to defend the global streaming rights of British sports platform DAZN for the FIFA World Cup 2025 currently underway in the US. The court emphasized the urgency of the order, stating that without the injunction, DAZN would suffer "irreparable loss and injury" due to the rapid spread of illicit streams.Rogue websites capitalizing on the borderless nature of the Internet have met their match, as an Indian court has wielded a "dynamic+" injunction to defend the global streaming rights of British sports platform DAZN for the FIFA World Cup 2025 currently underway in the US.
The court order, issued by the Delhi High Court on May 28, represents a significant multi-jurisdictional triumph over online piracy. It restrains identified rogue websites and any future infringing sites from "communicating, hosting, streaming and/or making available for viewing and downloading" DAZN's FIFA World Cup content without authorization on their websites or any other platforms.
The dynamic+ injunction also compels domain name registrars to "lock/suspend (on real time basis)" the infringing domain names and disclose complete details of the registrants and payment information.
In addition, the court has directed local Internet Service Providers to "block access (on real time basis)" to these various websites. The Department of Telecommunications and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology were impleaded to ensure comprehensive enforcement.
Delhi High Court Judge Saurabh Banerjee said in his 10-page ruling that the case "appears to be a classic case of copyright infringement by masked players... who use the veil of today’s technology to conveniently conceal their true identities and unabashedly abuse and enrich themselves by using the protected works of parties like the plaintiff herein through URL redirection/ masking, etc. Such entities are sprouting and have to be stopped at the earliest given opportunity."
"The Delhi High Court has always played the role of a swift, vigilant but fair referee in the ever-evolving game against digital piracy," IP lawyer Aman Sinha told MLex.
Just like the Video Assistant Referee who catches an offside before a goal can be counted, the court judgment "ensures that piracy is flagged and removed before it can score" illicit gains, Sinha said.
"In the digital match against piracy, dynamic+ injunctions are the new offside trap, anticipating the move before the infringers strike," he added.
A second IP lawyer agreed and pointed out the global reach of Indian courts. "The judgment — demonstrating a robust approach to intellectual property enforcement across international digital borders — proves that the Internet's borderless nature doesn't equate to lawlessness," he said.
DAZN, incorporated in England and Wales, alongside its Indian operations arm, DAZN Software, holds exclusive global media rights for the FIFA World Cup 2025, which is being hosted in the US from June 14 to July 13. These rights — encompassing television, digital and ancillary rights — grant DAZN the sole authority to broadcast, re-broadcast, retransmit and stream the event worldwide.
DAZN filed a lawsuit against "BUFFSPORTS" and a number of unnamed defendants, detailing how rogue websites were illegally broadcasting its streams for the World Cup. The suit followed DAZN's investigations of these sites circumventing its exclusive streaming mechanisms, effectively "financially enrich[ing] themselves" by providing pirated content. DAZN sought a permanent injunction, damages and a clear directive for immediate action.
Emphasizing the urgency in his ruling, Judge Banerjee said that if a dynamic+ injunction is not granted, DAZN "will likely suffer irreparable loss and injury." He also highlighted that "any delay in blocking these 'rogue websites' would, in fact, result in irreparable loss and injury to the plaintiffs and cause violation of the intellectual property rights of the plaintiffs."
The "dynamic+" nature of the injunction allows DAZN to inform relevant Domain Name Registrars and ISPs of any new mirror, redirect or alphanumeric variations of the infringing websites that emerge, thereby ensuring that these are promptly blocked on a real-time basis. This proactive measure is a crucial tool against the ever-evolving tactics of online pirates.
The case is set for its next hearing on Oct. 8, 2025, as the legal battle to secure digital content in a borderless world continues.
Indian court's 'red card' blocks digital pirates from streaming FIFA World Cup | MLex | Specialist news and analysis on legal risk and regulation
Rogue websites capitalizing on the borderless nature of the Internet have met their match, as an Indian court has wielded a "dynamic+" injunction to defend the global streaming rights of British sports platform DAZN for the FIFA World Cup 2025 curren…www.mlex.com
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Indian court's 'red card' blocks digital pirates from streaming FIFA World Cup
Rogue websites capitalizing on the borderless nature of the Internet have met their match, as an Indian court has wielded a "dynamic+" injunction to defend the global streaming rights of British sports platform DAZN for the FIFA World Cup 2025 currently underway in the US. The court emphasized the urgency of the order, stating that without the injunction, DAZN would suffer "irreparable loss and injury" due to the rapid spread of illicit streams.Rogue websites capitalizing on the borderless nature of the Internet have met their match, as an Indian court has wielded a "dynamic+" injunction to defend the global streaming rights of British sports platform DAZN for the FIFA World Cup 2025 currently underway in the US.
The court order, issued by the Delhi High Court on May 28, represents a significant multi-jurisdictional triumph over online piracy. It restrains identified rogue websites and any future infringing sites from "communicating, hosting, streaming and/or making available for viewing and downloading" DAZN's FIFA World Cup content without authorization on their websites or any other platforms.
The dynamic+ injunction also compels domain name registrars to "lock/suspend (on real time basis)" the infringing domain names and disclose complete details of the registrants and payment information.
In addition, the court has directed local Internet Service Providers to "block access (on real time basis)" to these various websites. The Department of Telecommunications and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology were impleaded to ensure comprehensive enforcement.
Delhi High Court Judge Saurabh Banerjee said in his 10-page ruling that the case "appears to be a classic case of copyright infringement by masked players... who use the veil of today’s technology to conveniently conceal their true identities and unabashedly abuse and enrich themselves by using the protected works of parties like the plaintiff herein through URL redirection/ masking, etc. Such entities are sprouting and have to be stopped at the earliest given opportunity."
"The Delhi High Court has always played the role of a swift, vigilant but fair referee in the ever-evolving game against digital piracy," IP lawyer Aman Sinha told MLex.
Just like the Video Assistant Referee who catches an offside before a goal can be counted, the court judgment "ensures that piracy is flagged and removed before it can score" illicit gains, Sinha said.
"In the digital match against piracy, dynamic+ injunctions are the new offside trap, anticipating the move before the infringers strike," he added.
A second IP lawyer agreed and pointed out the global reach of Indian courts. "The judgment — demonstrating a robust approach to intellectual property enforcement across international digital borders — proves that the Internet's borderless nature doesn't equate to lawlessness," he said.
DAZN, incorporated in England and Wales, alongside its Indian operations arm, DAZN Software, holds exclusive global media rights for the FIFA World Cup 2025, which is being hosted in the US from June 14 to July 13. These rights — encompassing television, digital and ancillary rights — grant DAZN the sole authority to broadcast, re-broadcast, retransmit and stream the event worldwide.
DAZN filed a lawsuit against "BUFFSPORTS" and a number of unnamed defendants, detailing how rogue websites were illegally broadcasting its streams for the World Cup. The suit followed DAZN's investigations of these sites circumventing its exclusive streaming mechanisms, effectively "financially enrich[ing] themselves" by providing pirated content. DAZN sought a permanent injunction, damages and a clear directive for immediate action.
Emphasizing the urgency in his ruling, Judge Banerjee said that if a dynamic+ injunction is not granted, DAZN "will likely suffer irreparable loss and injury." He also highlighted that "any delay in blocking these 'rogue websites' would, in fact, result in irreparable loss and injury to the plaintiffs and cause violation of the intellectual property rights of the plaintiffs."
The "dynamic+" nature of the injunction allows DAZN to inform relevant Domain Name Registrars and ISPs of any new mirror, redirect or alphanumeric variations of the infringing websites that emerge, thereby ensuring that these are promptly blocked on a real-time basis. This proactive measure is a crucial tool against the ever-evolving tactics of online pirates.
The case is set for its next hearing on Oct. 8, 2025, as the legal battle to secure digital content in a borderless world continues.
Indian court's 'red card' blocks digital pirates from streaming FIFA World Cup | MLex | Specialist news and analysis on legal risk and regulation
Rogue websites capitalizing on the borderless nature of the Internet have met their match, as an Indian court has wielded a "dynamic+" injunction to defend the global streaming rights of British sports platform DAZN for the FIFA World Cup 2025 curren…www.mlex.com
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Cantoira (To) si prepara alla 26ª Fiera dell’Artigianato
L'estate nelle Valli di Lanzo si anima con un importante appuntamento: sabato 5 e domenica 6 luglio, la località di Trambiè a Cantoira ospiterà la 26ª edizione della Fiera dell’Artigianato tipico, un evento che celebra la ricchezza del territorio.
Un intero fine settimana dedicato alla riscoperta dei mestieri tradizionali, all'innovazione sostenibile e alla valorizzazione dei prodotti locali, il tutto grazie a un'organizzazione congiunta tra il Comune di Cantoira, CNA Torino e GAL Valli di Lanzo, Ceronda e Casternone, con il patrocinio della Città metropolitana di Torino.
Saranno due giorni intensi, ricchi di espositori selezionati, incontri tematici, degustazioni e momenti di pura festa. Un'occasione imperdibile per immergersi nelle tradizioni delle nostre montagne e scoprire l'ingegno e la passione degli artigiani e dei produttori locali.
Sabato 5 luglio l'evento prenderà il via alle 10 con l'apertura ufficiale della fiera al pubblico. Nel pomeriggio, alle 17, è prevista l'inaugurazione ufficiale. La serata proseguirà con l'apertura dello stand gastronomico alle 19, per culminare in musica alle 21,30 con la performance del gruppo Li Magnoutoun, pronto a far ballare tutti i presenti.
Domenica 6 luglio la fiera riaprirà le sue porte alle 9,30. La giornata sarà dedicata a esperienze immersive, come i tour sensoriali "Tutti a tavola!"
Nel pomeriggio di domenica, alle 15,30, ci sarà un interessante appuntamento culturale: la presentazione del libro “Balme, il paese ideale per il Cai”, con l'autrice Maria Giangoia e il giornalista Giampaolo Verga. La giornata si chiuderà con un momento di riconoscimento e celebrazione: alle 16,30 si terrà la premiazione degli espositori storici e dei giovani artigiani con il prestigioso Memorial “Domenico Ciccaldo”.
Per tutta la durata della manifestazione, sarà possibile assistere alla proiezione del docufilm “Tutti a tavola! Cooperare per competere”. Si tratta di un racconto di impresa e collaborazione, girato tra Lanzo e le Valli, arricchito da suggestive riprese realizzate anche tramite drone, che offrirà uno sguardo approfondito sulla realtà produttiva locale.
Cantoira (To) si prepara alla 26ª Fiera dell'Artigianato - ViaggieMiraggi
L’estate nelle Valli di Lanzo si anima con un importante appuntamento: sabato 5 e domenica 6 luglio 2025, la località di Trambiè a Cantoira ospiterà la 26ª edizione della Fiera dell’Artigianato tipico, un evento che celebra la ricchezza del territori…Redazione (ViaggieMiraggi)
High Court allows UK to keep exporting F-35 jet parts to Israel
High Court allows UK to keep exporting F-35 jet parts to Israel
The ruling comes despite the court admitting that the exports could be used in breach of international humanitarian law.Al Jazeera
Captives of Injustice: How Israel’s Detention System and Hamas’s Hostage Strategy Sustain a Cycle of Suffering
Captives of Injustice: How Israel’s Detention System and Hamas’s Hostage Strategy Sustain a Cycle of Sufferingfarid.ps/articles/breaking/_th…
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Tinder to require new users in California to use facial recognition tech to verify their profiles
Tinder to require new users in California to use facial recognition tech to verify their profiles | TechCrunch
Tinder is requiring new users in California to use facial recognition technology to verify their profiles.Aisha Malik (TechCrunch)
Why 95% of phishing attacks go unreported in healthcare
Why 95% of phishing attacks go unreported in healthcare
Why healthcare staff fail to report phishingRick Kuwahara (TechRadar)
Piacerà ai risparmiatori europei il conto corrente d’investimento? | A. Guccione e F. Vella
Piacerà ai risparmiatori europei il conto corrente d'investimento? - Lavoce.info
L’obiettivo del savings and investments account è far crescere la partecipazione dei risparmiatori al mercato dei capitali.Francesco Vella (Lavoce.info)
To Kill A War Machine | Full Documentary about Palestine Action
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Can Zohran Mamdani’s Agenda Survive Albany?: Mamdani’s plans for universal child care, fare-free transit, and affordable housing rely on Albany getting on board.
To enact his ambitious agenda to make the city more affordable, [Mamdani] would need to strike a better relationship with his former colleagues in Albany than Walker did.Two of the three key planks in his platform — making buses free to ride and providing universal free child care — would require action from the governor and state legislature, including raising taxes by billions of dollars. (The third, freezing the rent on rent-stabilized apartments, can be accomplished at the city level.)
His five years in the legislature may serve him well in navigating Albany politics. He’s built alliances with legislators, especially fellow progressives, and seen the state capitol’s byzantine budget process up close.
“The budget process is almost a living, breathing thing,” said Senate Deputy Majority Leader Michael Gianaris, a frequent ally of Mamdani’s. “There’s a long line of mayors who thought they knew how to handle state government who have failed at doing so … I think he knows how to do it better than other mayors who have come before.”
The biggest thing Mamdani needs from Albany is money. His plan rests on the state’s willingness to raise $9 billion in taxes on corporations and high-earners.Gianaris noted that in recent years, both houses of the legislature have supported raising taxes on the wealthy. “So there’s two out of the three players already on board with the broad strokes of that proposal,” he said.
Governor Kathy Hochul, on the other hand, has firmly opposed tax increases, recently saying, “I don’t want to lose any more people to Palm Beach.”
Not all legislators are on board, either.
“I’m not a fan of any of his tax proposals,” Weprin said. “I think they’re unrealistic and would have a very tough time getting approval in Albany.”
Mamdani will also need Albany’s backing to enact his promise to make buses fast and free. The Metropolitan Transit Authority is controlled by the state, not the city; its yearlong experiment with fare-free buses, approved in the 2023 state budget, was one of Mamdani’s signature legislative victories. But his colleagues declined to renew the program in 2024, and MTA chair Janno Lieber has been critical of the effort since it ended.“We tried [Mamdani’s] idea of free buses on different lines,” he told radio host Brian Lehrer in April. “Most of the additional ridership [that] was identified cannibalized other lines. You’re taking people who are paying on other lines, and they were just getting a free ride.”
Lieber has also said that the free buses sent the “wrong message” at a time when the MTA has prioritized cracking down on fare evasion. He has said he prefers to reduce fares for low-income people through a more targeted approach.
Can Zohran Mamdani’s Agenda Survive Albany?
Mamdani’s plans for universal child care, fare-free transit, and affordable housing rely on Albany getting on board.New York Focus
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La strage di Villerbasse e l'ultima condanna a morte eseguita in Italia per reati comuni
La pena capitale viene espressamente vietata dall'articolo 27 della nostra Costituzione del 1948, ma rimarrà applicabile nel Codice Militare di guerra fino addirittura al 1994 quando anche per i reati commessi in periodo bellico venne sostituita dalla pena dell'ergastolo che diventa pertanto la pena massima cui si può essere condannati in Italia a seguito di qualunque reato commesso sia in tempo di pace che in tempo di guerra.
Nel nostro paese l'ultima esecuzione per reati comuni venne sentenziata nel 1946 per punire un efferato fatto di cronaca nera passato alla storia come "La strage di Villerbasse".
La strage di Villerbasse e l'ultima condanna a morte eseguita in Italia per reati comuni
di Umberto Diana Nei diritti penali di tutto il mondo la pena capitale fu da sempre riservata alla riparazione di delitti di efferata violenza e, per fortuna, nei tempi attuali essa é considerata più sinonimo di vendetta che di effettiva giusti…www.tuttostoria.net
Zohran Mamdani says 'I don't think we should have billionaires'
Zohran Mamdani says 'I don't think we should have billionaires'
Zohran Mamdani, the presumptive Democratic nominee for mayor in New York City, said Sunday that he doesn’t believe billionaires should existAlexandra Marquez (NBC News)
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La corsa per un posto migliore
La corsa per un posto migliore - Runnerpillar
Post di Runnerpillar: La corsa per un posto migliore - 30 giugno 2025 - ghim - Ciao, sono qui a scrivervi un piccolo pensiero legato alla corsa e a quello che, mi auguro, può fare. Ovviamente ve la metto giù un po' alla larga. Buona lettura.Runnerpillar
What REALLY Happened at Glastonbury
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Corsi INDIRE, ecco le FAQ ufficiali: il punto su sedi, esami, didattica e non solo. QUESTION TIME con Bruni. LIVE Martedì 1 luglio alle 14:30
La scorsa settimana, INDIRE ha pubblicato gli avvisi per le iscrizioni ai percorsi di specializzazione per le attività di sostegno didattico rivolte ai docenti triennalisti che intendono ottenere la relativa abilitazione e a coloro che hanno completato corsi di formazione sul sostegno presso università estere e sono in attesa del riconoscimento in Italia.
Talent agency UTA drop Bob Vylan following Glastonbury chant controversy
The punk band Bob Vylan has now officially been dropped by the talent agency UTA following the comments being made during their Glastonbury set.During the performance, the band led a pro-Palestine chant with their crowd, proclaiming “death to the IDF”. Following comments from the festival staff as well as various politicians, UTA has announced their decision to part ways with the group.
Insiders have said that UTA senior executives agreed with the festival, saying that the band had taken their political beliefs too far when making their comments. Despite not coming out with any official statement, all images and information relating to the musical duo have been wiped from the company’s website.
The BBC continued in a statement, “The antisemitic sentiments expressed by Bob Vylan were utterly unacceptable and have no place on our airwaves. We welcome Glastonbury’s condemnation of the performance.”
Bob Vylan ‘dropped by agents’ after controversial Glastonbury IDF chant
Rap punk duo no longer appear on agency’s website days after festival furoreJacob Stolworthy (The Independent)
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Talent agency UTA drop Bob Vylan following Glastonbury chant controversy
The punk band Bob Vylan has now officially been dropped by the talent agency UTA following the comments being made during their Glastonbury set.
During the performance, the band led a pro-Palestine chant with their crowd, proclaiming “death to the IDF”. Following comments from the festival staff as well as various politicians, UTA has announced their decision to part ways with the group.
Insiders have said that UTA senior executives agreed with the festival, saying that the band had taken their political beliefs too far when making their comments. Despite not coming out with any official statement, all images and information relating to the musical duo have been wiped from the company’s website.
The BBC continued in a statement, “The antisemitic sentiments expressed by Bob Vylan were utterly unacceptable and have no place on our airwaves. We welcome Glastonbury’s condemnation of the performance.”
Bob Vylan ‘dropped by agents’ after controversial Glastonbury IDF chant
Rap punk duo no longer appear on agency’s website days after festival furoreJacob Stolworthy (The Independent)
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