Civilian Executions by Retreating Ukrainian Forces Not Uncommon - Russian Official
Civilian Executions by Retreating Ukrainian Forces Not Uncommon - Russian Official
Reports of Ukrainian forces executing civilians during army retreats are not uncommon, the Russian Foreign Ministry's ambassador-at-large on the crimes committed by Kiev, Rodion Miroshnik, told Sputnik on Tuesday while commenting on an executed civil…Sputnik International
Moldova’s Political Earthquake: Gutsul Verdict Fuels Autonomy Crisis
Moldova Opposition Leader Jailed for Seven Years Before Elections
The sentencing of Gagauzia's Bashkan Yevgenia Gutsul to seven years in prison signals a dramatic escalation in Moldova's internal politics and could open the door to unification with RomaniaLyuba Lulko (Pravda English)
NABU detained a Ukrainian MP and the head of the Mukachevo administration
NABU detained a Ukrainian MP and the head of the Mukachevo administration
Alexij Kuznetsov, a member of the Verkhovna Rada, and Serhiy Gaidai, the head of the Mukachevo District Administration, were detained on suspicion of organizing a corruption scheme, according to the Public TV channel and the Ukrainian Pravda newspape…newsmaker newsmaker (English News front)
Moderate Democrats change their tone on Israel
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34201505
Ritchie Torres is threading a needle after emphatic defense of Israel for most of the war.from Politico
08/04/2025 05:55 AM EDT[It's disgusting how feeble and late this is, but it is an indication of how popular sentiment continues to shift against Israel. 👍 ]
In recent days, a majority of Democratic senators voted for a resolution to bar the sale of assault rifles to Israeli police, a marked change in the party since the start of the military conflict. Their unprecedented rebuke comes as polling shows slipping support for Israel among Democratic voters, signaling the prolonged war has potentially caused permanent damage to the country’s relationship with the Democratic Party.
Moderate Democrats change their tone on Israel
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34201505
Ritchie Torres is threading a needle after emphatic defense of Israel for most of the war.from Politico
08/04/2025 05:55 AM EDT[It's disgusting how feeble and late this is, but it is an indication of how popular sentiment continues to shift against Israel. 👍 ]
In recent days, a majority of Democratic senators voted for a resolution to bar the sale of assault rifles to Israeli police, a marked change in the party since the start of the military conflict. Their unprecedented rebuke comes as polling shows slipping support for Israel among Democratic voters, signaling the prolonged war has potentially caused permanent damage to the country’s relationship with the Democratic Party.
Moderate Democrats change their tone on Israel
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34201505
Ritchie Torres is threading a needle after emphatic defense of Israel for most of the war.from Politico
08/04/2025 05:55 AM EDT[It's disgusting how feeble and late this is, but it is an indication of how popular sentiment continues to shift against Israel. 👍 ]
In recent days, a majority of Democratic senators voted for a resolution to bar the sale of assault rifles to Israeli police, a marked change in the party since the start of the military conflict. Their unprecedented rebuke comes as polling shows slipping support for Israel among Democratic voters, signaling the prolonged war has potentially caused permanent damage to the country’s relationship with the Democratic Party.
Moderate Democrats change their tone on Israel
Ritchie Torres is threading a needle after emphatic defense of Israel for most of the war.
from Politico
08/04/2025 05:55 AM EDT
[It's disgusting how feeble and late this is, but it is an indication of how popular sentiment continues to shift against Israel. 👍 ]
In recent days, a majority of Democratic senators voted for a resolution to bar the sale of assault rifles to Israeli police, a marked change in the party since the start of the military conflict. Their unprecedented rebuke comes as polling shows slipping support for Israel among Democratic voters, signaling the prolonged war has potentially caused permanent damage to the country’s relationship with the Democratic Party.
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Imagine having to put down up to a $15k deposit to visit a country, with the “promise” you’ll get the money back as long as you don’t violate your visa.
Visa Bond Pilot Program
NAFSA: Association of International Educators is the world's largest nonprofit association dedicated to international education and exchange.NAFSA
Heroes of Might and Magic 2 project fheroes2 version 1.1.10 has been released
Heroes of Might and Magic 2 project fheroes2 version 1.1.10 has been released
A fresh upgrade to the Heroes of Might and Magic 2 game engine fheroes2.fheroes2 (GamingOnLinux)
Any fitness trackers not sending my health data to the USA?
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/33995436
I am looking for a good fitness tracker to start doing cardio in a more measured way.I was interested in Polar and Oura as EU alternatives (both Finnish companies), but both send data (health data, which is sensitive according to Article 9 of the GDPR) to AWS.
Are you aware of any EU solutions, or at least non-US, Chinese, Russian, or Israeli solutions, that do not send my data to companies in those countries?
I would like to be able to organize something self-hosted, but I don't think I'm capable of doing that yet.
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How we built our multi-agent research system
How we built our multi-agent research system
On the the engineering challenges and lessons learned from building Claude's Research systemwww.anthropic.com
difference of UKI and EFISTUB?
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Aid Air Drop Kills Palestinian Medic – UN Demands Entry of Aid Trucks
A Palestinian medic was killed on Monday after an airdropped aid box fell directly on his head in the Al-Zawayda area in the central Gaza Strip.
Odai Nafez Quraan, a nurse at the Al-Aqsa Hospital, was seen in a video recently condemning the aid drops.
“This is a humiliation,” he said, adding that “if you able to fly in by air and drop aid by air, you are able to break the siege … by way of the land crossing.”
“NFL” Shooting Wasn’t Random
A shooter travels to Manhattan planning to target corporate executives he blames for his health issues. He leaves behind a note that law enforcement won’t release and the news media is happy to quote from selectively but won't publish.
Sound familiar?
The parallels between Shane Tamura, the 27-year-old Nevada man who killed four people in a Midtown Manhattan office one week ago today, and alleged assassin Luigi Mangione are uncanny. Unlike Mangione, however, Tamura’s victims had nothing to do with his reported health issues. As a result, his rampage was framed as a random act of “senseless violence,” as President Trump declared.
But former friends of Tamura’s that I talked to say there’s more to the story: that his suicide note’s reported claim that “football gave me CTE” is plausible, given his many years as a high school football star.
The classmates, while clearly horrified by Tamura’s actions, are also able to appreciate the likelihood that there’s a public health dimension to the shooting. Wouldn’t it be nice if our elected leaders were capable of that kind of nuance? That’s certainly how I feel about it, and why I hope that the media publishes the notes he left behind: not to glorify anything but to understand what happened and how it might be prevented from happening again.
What little we know about the writing Tamura left behind reportedly includes three separate references to
- “You can’t go against the NFL, they’ll squash
- “Study my brain please I’m sorry.”
- “Terry Long football gave me CTE and it caused my to drink a gallon of antifreeze.”
Terry Long, who played as an offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 80s and 90s, committed suicide in 2005 by drinking antifreeze. An autopsy revealed that Long had been suffering from CTE.
“NFL” Shooting Wasn’t Random
Another manifesto gets censored in a case that needs transparencyKen Klippenstein
“NFL” Shooting Wasn’t Random
A shooter travels to Manhattan planning to target corporate executives he blames for his health issues. He leaves behind a note that law enforcement won’t release and the news media is happy to quote from selectively but won't publish.
Sound familiar?
The parallels between Shane Tamura, the 27-year-old Nevada man who killed four people in a Midtown Manhattan office one week ago today, and alleged assassin Luigi Mangione are uncanny. Unlike Mangione, however, Tamura’s victims had nothing to do with his reported health issues. As a result, his rampage was framed as a random act of “senseless violence,” as President Trump declared.
But former friends of Tamura’s that I talked to say there’s more to the story: that his suicide note’s reported claim that “football gave me CTE” is plausible, given his many years as a high school football star.
The classmates, while clearly horrified by Tamura’s actions, are also able to appreciate the likelihood that there’s a public health dimension to the shooting. Wouldn’t it be nice if our elected leaders were capable of that kind of nuance? That’s certainly how I feel about it, and why I hope that the media publishes the notes he left behind: not to glorify anything but to understand what happened and how it might be prevented from happening again.
What little we know about the writing Tamura left behind reportedly includes three separate references to
- “You can’t go against the NFL, they’ll squash
- “Study my brain please I’m sorry.”
- “Terry Long football gave me CTE and it caused my to drink a gallon of antifreeze.”
Terry Long, who played as an offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 80s and 90s, committed suicide in 2005 by drinking antifreeze. An autopsy revealed that Long had been suffering from CTE.
“NFL” Shooting Wasn’t Random
Another manifesto gets censored in a case that needs transparencyKen Klippenstein
Democrat Cory Booker refuses to endorse Zohran Mamdani
Link to the video: xcancel.com/kenklippenstein/st…
For those who want an article instead of Twitter screenshots: it was either this or New York Post.
Tommy Robinson arrested over alleged assault at London station
The far-right activist known as Tommy Robinson has been arrested by British police on suspicion of grievous bodily harm after a man was allegedly assaulted at a London railway station.
Video from the scene of the alleged assault, which showed a 64-year-old man on the ground, also recorded Robinson appearing to claim he had acted in self-defence.
The injured man was released from hospital on Thursday. Police are understood to be treating him as a victim, not a suspect, at this stage. Police have said he was admitted to hospital “with serious injuries which are not thought to be life-threatening”.
Tommy Robinson arrested over alleged assault at London station
Video posted online showed the far-right activist near a man lying on the ground at St Pancras stationVikram Dodd (The Guardian)
cava tint2 module?
Former magistrate, 81, faces six months in jail for Palestine Action vigil
Former magistrate, 81, faces six months in jail for Palestine Action vigil
Cornish pensioner arrested at Truro cathedral falls foul of government’s labelling of direct action group as a terrorist organisationJon Ungoed-Thomas (The Observer)
Cuba land lease to Vietnamese company reaps rich harvest – DW – 07/30/2025
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34128492
Andreas Knobloch
Los Palacios
07/30/2025
Cuba has let farmland to a foreign company for the first time since its 1959 revolution, when all foreign landowners were expropriated. But can the #Vietnamese investor help rescue the island's struggling agriculture?Under efforts to spur the domestic #rice output, the Cuban government has asked #Vietnam for help because the two countries have maintained friendly relations for decades, intensifying especially agricultuiral cooperation in recent years.
For Perez, the Los Palacios project marks a entirely new level of partnership though.
Privately owned Agri VMA is managing the lease largely independent from state interference, with operations being based on a business contract. The company has brought to Cuba its own resources, technical experts, and seeds from hybrid rice varieties developed in Vietnam.
Over half of Germans would not fight for their country
Over half of Germans would not fight for their country
Survey finds 59 per cent of respondents ‘probably’ or ‘definitely’ unwilling to take up armsJames Rothwell (The Telegraph)
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Russia’s advance in Ukraine accelerates for fourth straight month
Russia’s advance in Ukraine accelerates for fourth straight month
Vladimir Putin’s invasion force captured 275 square miles of Ukrainian territory compared to the 30 square miles reclaimed by Kyiv’s troopsJoe Barnes (The Telegraph)
"On Friday, he (trump) said Russia had lost 112,500 soldiers since the beginning of the year, while Ukraine had lost some 8,000, not including those who are still missing"
The ghost of kyiv has single-handedly killed 100,000 of the asiatic hordes!
That's the funniest set of bullshit casualty numbers I've seen yet.
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"When a person is elected, they may have some ideas. Then people with briefcases arrive, well dressed, wearing dark suits. These people start explaining how things are done and instantly everything changes. This happens with every administration."
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'Unjustified and unreasonable': India calls out US, EU over oil trade with Russia; pans double standards
“India will take all necessary measures to safeguard its national interests and economic security,” the MEA said in a statement, while pointing out that the US and European Union have themselves continued trade with Russia, including in energy and critical commodities, despite publicly opposing the Ukraine conflict.
'Unjustified and unreasonable': India calls out US, EU over oil trade with Russia; pans double standards
India News: NEW DELHI: India on Monday pushed back against US President Donald Trump’s threat to “substantially” raise tariffs on Indian goods over its continued .TOI News Desk (The Times Of India)
Brazil supreme court judge orders house arrest of ex-president Jair Bolsonaro
US condemns Brazil supreme court judge for ordering house arrest of ex-president Jair Bolsonaro
US claims judge attempting ‘to silence opposition’ as Bolsonaro accused of breaching ban imposed amid fears he may abscond ahead of trialTiago Rogero (The Guardian)
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he should be dancing the spandau ballet, but considering this is an internal conflict of the brazilian bourgeoisie, i'll take what it comes and try to use the situation to continue facilitating a sense of class consciousness in the brazilian working class.
edit: this is not his final verdict, however. he got house arrested "just" because he broke some court imposed bans, such as appearing live on social media. it is expected that the supreme court judges will handle his trial this month.
Texas House reconvenes without quorum as Democrats flee state
Texas Democrats in the state legislature denied its speaker a legislative quorum Monday by leaving the state, forestalling plans proposed by the White House to redistrict Texas’s congressional lines to more greatly favor Republicans.
Democrats hold 62 of the 150 seats in the legislature’s lower chamber, so as long as at least 51 members remain out of Austin, the Texas legislature cannot move forward with any votes, including a plan to redraw the state’s congressional maps to give Republicans five more seats in Congress.
In an extraordinary escalation, the state’s Republican governor, Greg Abbott, said he he had ordered the Texas department of public safety to “locate, arrest and return to the House chamber any member who has abandoned their duty to Texans”
Texas house pushes forward on redistricting as Democrats vow to fight
Lawmakers travel to Illinois, New York and elsewhere to stop vote on Republicans’ redistricting planGeorge Chidi (The Guardian)
Texas House reconvenes without quorum as Democrats flee state
Texas Democrats in the state legislature denied its speaker a legislative quorum Monday by leaving the state, forestalling plans proposed by the White House to redistrict Texas’s congressional lines to more greatly favor Republicans.
Democrats hold 62 of the 150 seats in the legislature’s lower chamber, so as long as at least 51 members remain out of Austin, the Texas legislature cannot move forward with any votes, including a plan to redraw the state’s congressional maps to give Republicans five more seats in Congress.
In an extraordinary escalation, the state’s Republican governor, Greg Abbott, said he he had ordered the Texas department of public safety to “locate, arrest and return to the House chamber any member who has abandoned their duty to Texans”
Texas house pushes forward on redistricting as Democrats vow to fight
Lawmakers travel to Illinois, New York and elsewhere to stop vote on Republicans’ redistricting planGeorge Chidi (The Guardian)
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SoupBrick
in reply to jackeroni • • •Blue: Minuscule progress.
Red: Regression.
We are currently experiencing what happens when people don't "vote blue".
Yes, Kamala would have been just as bad as Biden, but I don't think it would have been worse than what trump is doing now.
Two party system sucks, but that is what is currently reality.
Cowbee [he/they]
in reply to SoupBrick • • •Fundamentally there can be no progress unless imperialism is tackled, and movements against capitalism and towards socialism begin. Otherwise, as long as imperialism is the dominant means by which the US economy functions, it will continue to decay, wither, and die, with those at the top violently retaining their plunder internally and externally. The DNC is a bourgeois party, ergo they cannot stop this process of imperialism. Both parties represent decay. It isn't regression, but progression towards capitalism collapsing under its own weight.
To frame the DNC as "miniscule progress" means that if blue is voted every single time, the laws governing imperialism and capitalism will magically alter at a fundamental level and the US Empire will be able to last forever. This is wrong, of course. It's also why the working class needs to build its own parties (such as PSL), overthrow the existing system, dismantle imperialism and settler-colonialism (at home and abroad), sieze the large firms and key industries, and gradually work towards the sublimation of property into a collectivized economy run along a common plan. The alternative is to go the way of Rome, a long, drawn-out collapse while the global south suffers the most.
This is current reality.
Imperialism - ProleWiki
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in reply to Cowbee [he/they] • • •This is discrediting the time and effort people have put in to create the positive change we have seen in America over the past 100 years.
You cannot dispute the fact that America has improved over the last century. We are currently not where we need to be, but there has been improvement.
I am for a co-opting of the blue party to create an America that we can be proud of. My reasoning is that there will be less suffering and a more controllable outcome than some nebulous "revolution".
Until we see the results of Zohran Mamdani's run for mayor and what he does after, I believe it is possible.
What I am doing to act on that belief is volunteering for my local DSA chapter.
To be clear, this is not a rhetorical question:
What real life actions are you taking to affect change in the direction of your beliefs right now?
Edit: For anybody interested in the topic of changing America, nothing will happen if you do nothing. Get out there and do something!
Cowbee [he/they]
in reply to SoupBrick • • •It isn't discrediting the time and effort of activists at all. If you look at the last century, real change has come from directly organizing against the system, not through voting blue. Further, I will not say the US is overall getting better. Some areas like queer rights are better, but the US became world hegemon in the last 70ish years, the economy is run on plunder and genocide. You entirely glossed over imperialism in my points, is it because you don't think it's as big an issue as I believe it is, or is it that you agree with me, but think we can keep running on the imperialist system and change it from within?
Utter fantasy, unfortunately, considering the DNC is a bourgeois party that exists due to bourgeois consent and feeds off of bourgeois donations. They cannot be taken over. Revolution is both more feasible and controlled than working within the palms of the bourgeoisie and dancing to their tune.
As for the DSA, that's better than nothing, I suppose, but for its size the DSA gets very little done. PSL does more work per member because they have a coherent and unified line, something the DSA desperately needs in order to maintain relevance to the working class instead of functioning as a pressure valve.
Not going to dox myself, including party affiliation as well as the degree of that affiliation. Is this an appeal to your own authority, ie you presume you have more organizing experience and wish to wield that as a cudgel, or are you genuinely wondering what I am suggesting you yourself do?
SoupBrick
in reply to Cowbee [he/they] • • •As we are seeing right now, Red parties are more willing to recklessly act against protestors, who are exercising their first amendment rights, with impunity. I am not saying that blue parties will be the ones making the direct change, but blue parties make collective action more viable to perform.
Correct, which is why having publicly funded, grassroots candidates can create change in the party.
Nope, just hate it when people say the only path forward is a full on revolution, then take zero real action to make the world a better place.
Cowbee [he/they]
in reply to SoupBrick • • •Blue parties do not make collective action easier. In any instance where there has been genuine risk, both parties take the mask off. This has happened throughout history, from the older CPUSA (before it became revisionist), to the Black Panther Party, to the Civil Rights movement, and so forth. The DNC is a pressure valve, when that doesn't work they take the mask off just as quickly.
Secondly, you didn't at all explain why grassroots funded candidates can take over the DNC. The DNC is set up to begin with as a bourgeois party, its continued existence comes from satisfying the bourgeoisie. It cannot be taken over, either the party will pressure or expell radicals or the bourgeoisie will front its own other parties, even relying purely on the GOP.
As for hating when people talk about revolution without organizing, that doesn't do anything at all for the logic of the arguments at hand. If someone thinks the solution to climate change is praying for it to go away, and someone else points out the fundamental issues tied to capitalism and overconsumption, that doesn't mean the person praying has a leg up for taking action. If the action doesn't work, it doesn't work.
Finally, again, you dodged the matter of imperialism. Do you just think it doesn't matter, or do you think we can fundamentally pivot away from it without revolution? What does that look like in practice, in your eyes?
SoupBrick
in reply to Cowbee [he/they] • • •My friend, you seem to be misunderstanding what I have been saying.
You keep on talking in absolutes. I am talking about chances. If it is 0.00001% safer/easier to perform collective action under a blue party, it is still easier/safer.
The primary message I am trying to get across is to use the system that is currently implemented in this country to create an opportunity for change.
Discouraging people from voting or encouraging people to vote for a party that has no chance is doing damage to both of our agendas.
Correct me if I am wrong, but your position is to perform a full correction of the system. I wish you the best of luck with that and if you succeed, I will celebrate.
We can work both inside and outside the system to create change.
On the topic of Imperialism, yes, I do believe America is an Imperial country and I think it is bad.
Cowbee [he/they]
in reply to SoupBrick • • •I gave several examples of bipartisan effort to crush left-opposition, then you argue for entryism on the basis of the DNC being 0.00001% better (with no evidence, I might add). This is just wrong, the DNC lets the GOP do whatever it wants to, and works hand-in-hand when it genuinely gets dangerous. The primary rebuttal to your strategy of reformism is that we cannot use the political tools created by and for the bourgeoisie to retain their power in order to flip it on them.
What's necessary is revolutionary party building, which requires a combination of direct action, activism, engaging in the political system as its own unit, and showing just how incapable the system is of getting the working class what it needs. Not working with the system, legitimizing and relying on it.
Capitalism cannot be corrected. What needs to happen is socialism, we need to move beyond private ownership as the principle aspect of the economy into one where public ownership is. If public ownership becomes the basis of the economy, the bourgeoisie loses its dictatorial control, and imperialism no longer becomes a necessity to keep the dumpster fire of capitalism burning.
The extent to which we can work within the system is driven by our ability to front worker parties like PSL that show a legitimate alternative, not by treating the DNC as a representative of proletarian interests. It cannot be unless forced through outside pressure.
Great, so you understand that in order to end imperialism, we need to move beyond capitalism and into socialism, which requires revolution.
SoupBrick
in reply to Cowbee [he/they] • • •If you truly believe that you cannot work alongside the people who are working inside the system to change America, I think we are done here.
I hope you are successful in creating the change you are talking about.
Cowbee [he/they]
in reply to SoupBrick • • •Cat_Daddy [any, any]
in reply to jackeroni • • •daydrinkingchickadee
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