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Getting into Linux Development?


Hi all! I'd like to get into development for linux-based OSes for mobile phones but don't know where to start. I mainly want to support the broadening of supported devices for something like Postmarketos. Where do I start? Are there any handbooks out there that can guide me in the right direction? What's the most promising project to start contributing to?
in reply to timidtaxidermist

Great to hear that you're looking to get into PostmarketOS development! I recommend taking a phone that's already supported, using it and then figure out how improve support the device.

Porting/Mainlining a new device is also possible but that can be demotivating if it doesn't work and it's generally harder to get started with.

If you have any questions or need help you can dm me and I can help.

in reply to Katzenmann

I have a pixel 6a - it looks like there's been some work done already and it seems to be supported, but lots of work to be done. Let's see what I can do with it!




Guyana’s two main political parties confident of victory ahead of Monday’s polls





Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, global scholars association says


A global association of genocide scholars has adopted a resolution stating that Israel’s military actions in the Gaza Strip meet the legal definition of genocide, the group’s president confirmed on Monday.

Eighty-six percent of those who voted among the 500-member International Association of Genocide Scholars backed the resolution, which declares "Israel’s policies and actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of genocide in Article II of the United Nations Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948)."

Since its founding in 1994, the genocide scholars' association has passed nine resolutions recognizing historic or ongoing episodes as genocides.

in reply to geneva_convenience

I think it's time to start calling it what it is, a genocide conducted collectively by western nations. These countries are providing direct military and political support for the genocide. They are directly complicit.
in reply to geneva_convenience

Gaza is, by far, the safest and most well fed place on Earth. There is not a single civilian anywhere in there who feels the least bit peckish. I was in there yesterday and everybody told me that they were having nothing but the time of their lives, constantly eating all of their gourmet meals generously provided by the IDF. If given the choice between taking my family to either Disneyland or Gaza, I would choose Gaza without a second’s hesitation. Easily. No contest.

The only conceivable reason that the United Nations, the ICRC, The Lancet, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the International Association of Genocide Scholars, and more than one hundred other organizations would condemn the war on Hamas is that they want to exterminate the Jewish race, just like anybody who opposes the Ukrainian government is a Russian troll who wants Putin to annex Ukraine and genocide millions of European people with blond hair and blue eyes. If all of those thousands of so-called ‘experts’ and ‘scholars’ had my superior brain, they’d agree wholeheartedly.

The IDF are the most moral army in the world and are not oppressing anybody whatsoever in Gaza. I’m not saying that the IDF are perfect, but if you found evidence of the IDF committing war crimes, it wasn’t evidence of the IDF committing war crimes. So relax, keep calm and everything will be perfectly fine as long as you keep sending us those tax dollars. I promise.

Signed,
Benjamin Netanyahu

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Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, global scholars association says


A global association of genocide scholars has adopted a resolution stating that Israel’s military actions in the Gaza Strip meet the legal definition of genocide, the group’s president confirmed on Monday.

Eighty-six percent of those who voted among the 500-member International Association of Genocide Scholars backed the resolution, which declares "Israel’s policies and actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of genocide in Article II of the United Nations Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948)."

Since its founding in 1994, the genocide scholars' association has passed nine resolutions recognizing historic or ongoing episodes as genocides.




The EU is a Neoliberal Institution that cannot be reformed


The EU parliament (the supposed democratic heart of the EU) can't propose its own legislation. It can only approve, reject or make minor adjustments to legislation handed down by the unelected European Commission. The European Commission itself gets its instructions from the "Eurogroup" which consists of a few unelected wealthy finance ministers that offer no transparency of their meetings.

##A "competitive free market economy" is mandatory for EU member states (economy-finance.ec.europa.eu/i…)

##Neoliberal TFEU (Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union) articles:

Article 81
Prohibits government intervention in the economy "which may affect trade between member states"

Article 107
Prohibits state aid to strategic national industries

Article 121
Gives the European Council and European Commission the right to "Formulate ... the broad guidelines of the economic policies of the member states and of the union"

Article 126
Regulates the disciplinary measures to be adopted in case of excessive deficit

Article 151
Says that the EU's Labour and Social Policy shall take account of the need to "Maintain the competitiveness of the union economy"

"There can be no democratic choice against the European treaties"

  • Jean-Claude Juncker (Former president of the European Commission)
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

While not incorrect what is the point of your post?

I’ll argue that it is an experiment that continues to be pretty successful and also quite popular.

in reply to Xanx

Given that the whole Eurozone is in an economic crisis, I'm curious where the success is.


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I feel kind of bad that the farmers are suffering. However most of them probably voted for this. Also, corn and soybeans are a blight on society and blight on soil. Grow some food to feed actual people, instead of livestock feed, and soybean oil (which is a blight on our health).
in reply to DominusOfMegadeus

That's all true, but the most likely outcome here is that it'll be the small independent farmers that go under, and big corps will scoop up their assets further increasing capital concentration at the top.

Also, while the whole corn industry does need to go away, this isn't going to be a controlled unwinding of it and will lead to a huge economic shock in the US.



who tf are you?


yes I federate, but its creepy anyway.
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in reply to Samsy

I get way more spam on WhatsApp than on Matrix. Never been invited to a fake group chat on Matrix at least...
in reply to Samsy

This is why you should use Signal.

At least there is message requests so you report and block if needed



Forget symbolic statehood – the world must recognize Israeli apartheid


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35510271

from +972’s Sunday Recap
972 Magazine [published in Israel]

Other articles
* Maryam was my friend. Israel killed her and four other Gaza journalists
* Israeli army, settlers unite in collective punishment of Al-Mughayyir
* PODCAST: Israel’s eternal war, from Gaza to Tehran



Forget symbolic statehood – the world must recognize Israeli apartheid


from +972’s Sunday Recap
972 Magazine [published in Israel]

Other articles
* Maryam was my friend. Israel killed her and four other Gaza journalists
* Israeli army, settlers unite in collective punishment of Al-Mughayyir
* PODCAST: Israel’s eternal war, from Gaza to Tehran




Forget symbolic statehood – the world must recognize Israeli apartheid


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35510271

from +972’s Sunday Recap
972 Magazine [published in Israel]

Other articles
* Maryam was my friend. Israel killed her and four other Gaza journalists
* Israeli army, settlers unite in collective punishment of Al-Mughayyir
* PODCAST: Israel’s eternal war, from Gaza to Tehran



Forget symbolic statehood – the world must recognize Israeli apartheid


from +972’s Sunday Recap
972 Magazine [published in Israel]

Other articles
* Maryam was my friend. Israel killed her and four other Gaza journalists
* Israeli army, settlers unite in collective punishment of Al-Mughayyir
* PODCAST: Israel’s eternal war, from Gaza to Tehran




Forget symbolic statehood – the world must recognize Israeli apartheid


from +972’s Sunday Recap
972 Magazine [published in Israel]

Other articles
* Maryam was my friend. Israel killed her and four other Gaza journalists
* Israeli army, settlers unite in collective punishment of Al-Mughayyir
* PODCAST: Israel’s eternal war, from Gaza to Tehran



in reply to SatansMaggotyCumFart

Nobody is dying in a famine in DPRK. They had a rough time when USSR broke up because they were their main trading partner, and then the ghouls in the west tried to blockade and starve them. They adapted and managed to create a sustainable economy and domestic food security instead.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

North Korea has never been able to produce enough food for its 26 million people. When it shut its border in January 2020, authorities stopped importing grain from China, as well as the fertilisers and machinery needed to grow food.


Source.

in reply to Sandouq_Dyatha

If they were far-right your instance would start sourcing the BBC instead of Tucker Carlson.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Hey I’ll have you know the British have been genocide-free for years now.

They don’t even steal priceless artifacts anymore!

in reply to SatansMaggotyCumFart

The brits are actively participating in the genocide in Gaza by providing both military and political support. Meanwhile, comparing civilian casualties in Ukraine to those in Gaza clearly shows the difference between war and genocide. Try to put more effort into your trolling so it's not as transparent.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

According to the five-point definition under the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, Russia has demonstrated clear, notorious, and mounting evidence in all five criteria, even though only one must be fulfilled to qualify as genocide.


Source.

don't like this

in reply to SatansMaggotyCumFart

A completely unbiased source from the fascists currently fighting a proxy war against Russia. 🤡
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

It’s pretty easy to stay uninformed when you label everything you don’t want to hear ‘fake news.’

MAGA does this too.

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I’m not MAGA I’m a proud and registered liberal who fundraises and door knocks for them.
in reply to SatansMaggotyCumFart

Last I heard you called yourself a conservative.

Why do you hang out in socialist spaces, just to get clowned on?

Wow the US says Russia is doing a genocide. Big if true.

It also said that Russia blew up its own gas pipeline, and that Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and threw babies from incubators, and that Gaddafi’s soldiers were issued Viagra and sent on rape rampages, and a thousand other things as pretexts to its actions.

Meanwhile: NYT, 2024: U.N. Court to Rule on Whether Ukraine Committed Genocide

We don’t just Google shit and post the top result as evidence. Don’t waste our time.

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in reply to davel

I enjoy the conversations and I like exposing myself to different viewpoints to grow as a person.

I don’t think I’m wasting anyone’s time but my opinion could be wrong.

in reply to SatansMaggotyCumFart

what better way to tell people you're a victim of propaganda than to trot out media bias check as if it means anything you utter lib
in reply to SatansMaggotyCumFart

Wow, I wonder why it’s difficult for them to produce food? Oh, right: illegal Western-led import/export sanctions, and a land ravaged by agent orange and unexploded ordinances.

And nevertheless, no one is dying of famine in North Korea today. The BBC article provides no evidence other than anonymous “people are saying.”




Are we decentralized yet?


I found this neat comparison site arewedecentralizedyet.online contrasting fediverse and atmosphere. Related discussion on HN:

news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…

in reply to Angus McLeod

angus:

Perhaps this is a community that should be inherently decentralised, given its role in the ActivityPub ecosystem.


Apparently from this discussion and others before, when the SocialHub was actually not federated, the Fedizens are expecting this to be fully decentralized in the sense you and @devnull described.

in reply to hellekin

how:

Fedizens are expecting this to be fully decentralized in the sense you and @devnull described.


trwnh:

it would be nice to be able to maintain an explicit community context / boundary / etc


This boils down again to "What does it mean to be federated?" and then either take the ad-hoc, app-centric approach, connect to the flow and tap into the fediverse juice and make the best of that over time via whack-a-mole driven development. The other approach, aligning to what @trwnh mentions, is a more designed one, where well-defined use cases drive the development efforts. Contrast the approaches as:

  1. Connect Discourse software to the fediverse
  2. Community on the fediverse

With 1) it is entirely unknown what you eventually get, and as becomes clear, until now we got a messy fragmented situation. The Need of the Fedizen audience was implicitly "full decentralization" and explicitly for SocialHub to "be part of the fediverse" and not needing a separate account to be created to participate in the discussions.

But that is but one single Need. What is the full list of Needs? And what other stakeholder types are there beside Fedizen role? Now we are getting towards 2) and what it means for SocialHub to be considered a "community on the fediverse". And here too should Discourse - product slogan "The online home for your community" - and Pavilion be most interested, as this relates directly to product development.

Here too is big opportunity for the ActivityPub dev community, as it is the path to overcome the Achilles Heel that is the triad of Big ball of mud architecture, Golden (microblog) hammer, and Whack-a-mole driven protocol decay development.

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Gunboats follow sanctions in US strategy on Venezuela


cross-posted from: hexbear.net/post/6004700

The US naval buildup off Venezuela's coast is not about drug interdiction, but imperial pressure. Caracas's response, grounded in asymmetric defense and bolstered by key Eurasian alliances, has transformed a lopsided showdown into a contest of global powers.

The US has entered a new phase in its long war on Venezuela. Having exhausted economic and diplomatic tools, it has now turned to the military lever, dispatching warships to the Caribbean in a naked display of force.

This escalation caps years of imperial targeting of the Bolivarian government in Caracas – beginning with sweeping sanctions under former US President Barack Obama, tightened to unprecedented levels under President Donald Trump, and sustained through bipartisan consensus.

Officially, Washington frames this as part of a broad “counter narcotics” campaign targeting so-called terrorist organizations. But that story collapses under scrutiny. What the US really seeks is regime change and regional control, thinly veiled behind drug war rhetoric.

Full Article

in reply to Salamence

Honestly, I'm half tempted to create a "how far along the cyberpunk timeline are we?" Tracker. This reads exactly like the beginning of a wider "narcos" war that will inevitably destroy the US.
in reply to Salamence

The US is a terrorist state. And voting for Democrats won't fix it. Y'all need a revolution.





Judge orders US to halt deportation of hundreds of Guatemalan children


A US judge on Sunday ordered an emergency halt to a plan by the Trump administration to deport a group of nearly 700 unaccompanied Guatemalan children back to their home country after immigrant advocates lawyers called the plan “illegal”.

Attorneys for 10 Guatemalan minors, ages 10 to 17, said in court papers filed late on Saturday that there were reports that planes were set to take off within hours for the Central American country.

But a federal judge in Washington said those children couldn’t be deported for at least 14 days, and after a hastily scheduled hearing on Sunday, she enforced that they needed to be taken off the planes and back to the Office of Refugee Resettlement facilities while the legal process plays out.

#USA



Germany blocks EU push to sanction 'Israel' over war on Gaza


Germany has moved to block a European Commission proposal that would have suspended "Israel's" access to certain EU research funds, underscoring deep divisions within the bloc over how to respond to the war on Gaza.

The Commission's plan centered on Horizon Europe, the EU's flagship research program. Brussels sought to exclude "Israel" from startup-oriented funding streams tied to drones, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence, technologies that could bolster military capabilities.

The proposal was designed as leverage to pressure Tel Aviv into easing restrictions on humanitarian aid deliveries.

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in reply to Ileftreddit

Because it's not a legitimate state. It signifies that they're using the western name for it as a shorthand for what is an illegitimate settler colony not recognized by a lot of countries in West Asia.
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in reply to Ileftreddit

Countries next to the illegal settler colony don't recognize it. This article is Lebanese
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in reply to geneva_convenience

If it's just Germany doing this, maybe it is high time to dump it out of the union?

Perhaps protesting this would hit a little close to home and actually cause change.


in reply to somerandomperson

lemmy.ml was the first Lemmy instance, and c/memes was the 14th community created here:

$ curl -s https://lemmy.ml/api/v3/community?name=memes \
     | jq -r '.community_view.community.id'
14
$


What is lemmy.ml?


Recently there seems to be some of misunderstanding what the lemmy.ml instance is about, especially from newer users.

Lemmy.ml has always been a niche site, and it will most likely stay this way. We don't have any intentions to turn it into a mainstream instance, or set a goal of getting as many users as possible. Our goal is simple: make an instance that people like to use. I would say that we have been successful in this, but obviously it is impossible to satisfy everyone.

The reason for this is that @[url=https://lemmy.ml/u/dessalines]Dessalines[/url] and I are paid to develop Lemmy, while donations from lemmy.ml users only make up a negligible part of our income. Besides, having more users would force us to spend more time moderating, and less time for development. Lemmy works quite differently from big tech sites like Reddit in this regard: while they get more money with each extra user through advertising, for us it is the opposite. So we would much rather have a smaller, non-toxic, and friendly userbase, than a large one.

Part of the problem might be that lemmy.ml is described as "flagship instance", which can certainly be interpreted to mean "mainstream" or "general purpose". I struggle to come up with a better, more accurate description. If you can think of one, please comment here.

If you dont like the way lemmy.ml works, thats okay. Federation exists exactly to solve that problem, let different groups have their own instances, with their own rules and political views. You can see the list of existing instances, and instructions for setting up a new one on join-lemmy.org.

In particular, I would like to see someone (or a group of people) create a mainstream, or liberal instance. That should help to avoid further drama, and avoid attempts to turn lemmy.ml into something that it is not. @[url=https://lemmy.ml/u/dessalines]Dessalines[/url] and I would certainly be willing to help with any technical problems that such an instance runs into, and include it on join-lemmy.org (just like any other instance that meets the code of conduct).






U.S. suspends visas for Palestinian passport holders, officials say.


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35497898

August 31, 2025 ~4:20pm
The Trump administration has enacted a sweeping suspension of approvals of almost all types of visitor visas for Palestinian passport holders, according to American officials.

The new policy goes beyond the restrictions announced by U.S. officials recently on visitor visas for Palestinians from Gaza. Last week, the State Department also said it would not issue visas to Palestinian officials to attend the annual U.N. General Assembly in New York next month.




U.S. suspends visas for Palestinian passport holders, officials say.


August 31, 2025 ~4:20pm

The Trump administration has enacted a sweeping suspension of approvals of almost all types of visitor visas for Palestinian passport holders, according to American officials.

The new policy goes beyond the restrictions announced by U.S. officials recently on visitor visas for Palestinians from Gaza. Last week, the State Department also said it would not issue visas to Palestinian officials to attend the annual U.N. General Assembly in New York next month.



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/31/world/middleeast/us-palestinian-visa-suspensions.html

#USA


U.S. suspends visas for Palestinian passport holders, officials say.


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35497898

August 31, 2025 ~4:20pm
The Trump administration has enacted a sweeping suspension of approvals of almost all types of visitor visas for Palestinian passport holders, according to American officials.

The new policy goes beyond the restrictions announced by U.S. officials recently on visitor visas for Palestinians from Gaza. Last week, the State Department also said it would not issue visas to Palestinian officials to attend the annual U.N. General Assembly in New York next month.




U.S. suspends visas for Palestinian passport holders, officials say.


August 31, 2025 ~4:20pm

The Trump administration has enacted a sweeping suspension of approvals of almost all types of visitor visas for Palestinian passport holders, according to American officials.

The new policy goes beyond the restrictions announced by U.S. officials recently on visitor visas for Palestinians from Gaza. Last week, the State Department also said it would not issue visas to Palestinian officials to attend the annual U.N. General Assembly in New York next month.



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/31/world/middleeast/us-palestinian-visa-suspensions.html


in reply to LillyPip

I wouldn't mind an AI powered clippy I could run locally (or at least a server easy enough to rent) that I control where it connects to and gives out data.


Bernie Sanders: Kennedy Must Resign


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35496196

Opinion - Guest Essay
Aug. 30, 2025
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of health and human services, is endangering the health of the American people now and into the future. He must resign.

Mr. Kennedy and the rest of the Trump administration tell us, over and over, that they want to Make America Healthy Again. That’s a great slogan. I agree with it. The problem is that since coming into office President Trump and Mr. Kennedy have done exactly the opposite.




Bernie Sanders: Kennedy Must Resign


Opinion - Guest Essay
Aug. 30, 2025

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of health and human services, is endangering the health of the American people now and into the future. He must resign.

Mr. Kennedy and the rest of the Trump administration tell us, over and over, that they want to Make America Healthy Again. That’s a great slogan. I agree with it. The problem is that since coming into office President Trump and Mr. Kennedy have done exactly the opposite.



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/30/opinion/bernie-sanders-robert-f-kennedy-jr-resign-hhs.html?unlocked_article_code=1.iU8.XLd_.qPkJsxwsbFzV

#USA


Company behind Jack Daniel's says boycott is 'significant' as sales to Canada fall 62%


The parent company of American alcohol producers such as Jack Daniel's whisky and Woodford Reserve bourbon says sales to Canada dropped 62 per cent during the latest fiscal quarter compared to a year ago, as American alcohol remains off the shelves in many provinces.

After U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Canadian goods in early March, a number of provinces retaliated, pulling American alcohol from store shelves. Alberta and Saskatchewan have since lifted the ban.

During a conference call with investors Thursday, officials with Brown-Forman — the parent company of brands such as Jack Daniel's and Woodford Reserve — noted other pressures, but said the boycott is causing a "significant impact."



Company behind Jack Daniel's says boycott is 'significant' as sales to Canada fall 62%


The parent company of American alcohol producers such as Jack Daniel's whisky and Woodford Reserve bourbon says sales to Canada dropped 62 per cent during the latest fiscal quarter compared to a year ago, as American alcohol remains off the shelves in many provinces.

After U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Canadian goods in early March, a number of provinces retaliated, pulling American alcohol from store shelves. Alberta and Saskatchewan have since lifted the ban.

During a conference call with investors Thursday, officials with Brown-Forman — the parent company of brands such as Jack Daniel's and Woodford Reserve — noted other pressures, but said the boycott is causing a "significant impact."

#USA


'Starvation is everywhere': Virtual tours of Gaza clinics expose the scale of the horror


We held a virtual encounter with Al-Farra and his patients this past Monday via a video call. In the past few weeks, we've sought to document what starvation looks like in Gaza, to witness the gravity of the situation with our own eyes. Israel doesn't allow journalists into the Strip, but via video we've been able to conduct real-time, online tours of hospitals and clinics.

For this article we conducted four such tours, in different places, and conducted separate conversations with another 12 doctors, 10 of them volunteers from the United States and Britain, who are currently in the Gaza Strip or were there recently. What we saw there left no room for doubt about the scale of the horror.



'Starvation is everywhere': Virtual tours of Gaza clinics expose the scale of the horror


We held a virtual encounter with Al-Farra and his patients this past Monday via a video call. In the past few weeks, we've sought to document what starvation looks like in Gaza, to witness the gravity of the situation with our own eyes. Israel doesn't allow journalists into the Strip, but via video we've been able to conduct real-time, online tours of hospitals and clinics.

For this article we conducted four such tours, in different places, and conducted separate conversations with another 12 doctors, 10 of them volunteers from the United States and Britain, who are currently in the Gaza Strip or were there recently. What we saw there left no room for doubt about the scale of the horror.

in reply to geneva_convenience

This article is ANTI SEMETIC! It's JEWISH CULTURE to Starve Children to Death and ANYBODY Against it is AGAINST JEWS!

-World Governments Apparently!



Top FDA official demands removal of YouTube videos in which he criticized Covid vaccines


A top official at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) demanded the removal of YouTube videos of himself that were published by a physician and writer who has been critical of medical misinformation and public health officials in the Trump administration, according to a YouTube notice that was seen by the Guardian.

Jonathan Howard, a neurologist and psychiatrist in New York City, received an email from YouTube on Friday night, which stated that Vinay Prasad, who is the FDA’s top vaccine regulator, had demanded the removal of six videos of himself from Howard’s YouTube channel.

Howard’s entire channel has now been deleted by YouTube, which cited copyright infringement.

#USA


The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unraveled


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35494320

President Trump’s repeated claims about having “solved” the India-Pakistan war infuriated Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. And that was only the beginning.

By Mujib MashalTyler Pager and Anupreeta Das

Mujib Mashal and Anupreeta Das reported from New Delhi, and Tyler Pager from Washington.
Aug. 30, 2025

During a phone call on June 17, Mr. Trump brought it up again, saying how proud he was of ending the military escalation. He mentioned that Pakistan was going to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize, an honor for which he had been openly campaigning. The not-so-subtle implication, according to people familiar with the call, was that Mr. Modi should do the same.

The Indian leader bristled. He told Mr. Trump that U.S. involvement had nothing to do with the recent cease-fire. It had been settled directly between India and Pakistan.




The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unraveled


President Trump’s repeated claims about having “solved” the India-Pakistan war infuriated Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. And that was only the beginning.

By Mujib MashalTyler Pager and Anupreeta Das

Mujib Mashal and Anupreeta Das reported from New Delhi, and Tyler Pager from Washington.
Aug. 30, 2025

During a phone call on June 17, Mr. Trump brought it up again, saying how proud he was of ending the military escalation. He mentioned that Pakistan was going to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize, an honor for which he had been openly campaigning. The not-so-subtle implication, according to people familiar with the call, was that Mr. Modi should do the same.

The Indian leader bristled. He told Mr. Trump that U.S. involvement had nothing to do with the recent cease-fire. It had been settled directly between India and Pakistan.



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/30/us/politics/trump-modi-india.html?unlocked_article_code=1.iU8.aoEq.AzQ4A3N_1IkI



The Nobel Prize and a Testy Phone Call: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unraveled


President Trump’s repeated claims about having “solved” the India-Pakistan war infuriated Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. And that was only the beginning.

By Mujib MashalTyler Pager and Anupreeta Das

Mujib Mashal and Anupreeta Das reported from New Delhi, and Tyler Pager from Washington.
Aug. 30, 2025

During a phone call on June 17, Mr. Trump brought it up again, saying how proud he was of ending the military escalation. He mentioned that Pakistan was going to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize, an honor for which he had been openly campaigning. The not-so-subtle implication, according to people familiar with the call, was that Mr. Modi should do the same.

The Indian leader bristled. He told Mr. Trump that U.S. involvement had nothing to do with the recent cease-fire. It had been settled directly between India and Pakistan.


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/30/us/politics/trump-modi-india.html?unlocked_article_code=1.iU8.aoEq.AzQ4A3N_1IkI