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How ICE Is Using Fake Cell Towers To Spy On People’s Phones


In a recently-unsealed search warrant reviewed by Forbes, ICE used such a cell-site simulator in an attempt to track down an individual in Orem, Utah. The suspect had been ordered to leave the U.S. in 2023, but is believed to still be in the country. Investigators learned last month that before going to Utah, he’d escaped prison in Venezuela where he was serving a sentence for murder, according to the warrant. He’s also suspected of being linked to gang activity in the country, investigators said.

When the government got the target’s number, they first got a warrant to get its location. However, the trace wasn’t precise–it only told law enforcement that the target was somewhere in an area covering about 30 blocks. That led them to asking a court for a Stingray-type device to get an accurate location.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/the-wiretap/2025/09/09/how-ice-is-using-fake-cell-towers-to-spy-on-peoples-phones/



Charlie Kirk has died




Texas troopers are doubling their salaries under Abbott's border effort, even as crossings hit new lows


More than a dozen troopers made over $200,000 last year when factoring in overtime, roughly equal to the starting salary for top public health doctors in the state. Two lieutenants netted more than $300,000. One of them, Lt. Kevin A. King, brought home $344,196 — nearly as much as former DPS Director Steve McCraw. Overtime accounted for two-thirds of King’s haul, and OLS shifts specifically about $93,000, according to DPS.

Residents in Eagle Pass, the epicenter of Operation Lone Star, say state troopers are less visible than they were a year ago. A city park that DPS commandeered during the height of the crackdown reopened months ago and was virtually empty on a recent afternoon. The only state troopers in the area appeared to be patrolling the highways.

“There used to be a DPS every five miles. Now you won’t see them. They’re all gone,” said Jessie Fuentes, who runs a kayaking business in Eagle Pass and has been an outspoken critic of the crackdown. “The count of vehicles you would see on the highway or the streets, it’s not present here.”





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Former FBI Director and leaders file lawsuit that Kash Patel knowingly broke law when firing top officials


The 69-page complaint was filed by former acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll and two other fired FBI leaders who claim they were the targets of “politically motivated retribution” and are seeking "to vindicate their constitutional and legal rights.”

The suit cites a series of alleged conversations involving Patel and other senior Trump advisers that, if true, show an FBI leadership consumed by the whims of a Trump White House that targeted employees solely for political reasons.

The insider accounts also tend to corroborate earlier reporting about claims that Patel misled the Senate in his January confirmation hearing when he insisted he would never fire or demote bureau staff for political reasons.

https://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/news/kash-patel-fbi-lawsuit-firings-illegal-rcna230368




do you consider joking about dying and killing oneself a sign that the person saying it is troubled?


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35965987

this is a coworker.

to me a clear no, this person jokes about it and smiles. I can share her frustration with stupid job tasks, demanding clients, or having to get up too early, commute... I find her genuine and full of energy, I like working with her, she's sincere. I like that in people, she likes to help.

However, other 2 female colleagues have the opposite point of view: there is something that troubles her because she constantly jokes about death, killing herself due to some clients, waking up early...

We all agree she is so full of energy, my colleagues say she jokes about it constantly. I hear her joking about once or twice a day.

Am I being naive?

in reply to sarah2653

I feel like nothing we say is 100% a joke. Maybe 99% at most.


in reply to pancake

Flumazanil is the reversal agent for benzo OD. Olanzapine is an atypical antipsychotic. Nothing about this chart makes sense.
in reply to Zathras

Flumazenil is structurally a benzodiazepine. Olanzapine contains a benzodiazepine moiety. The point is that the "chaotic" choices are technically benzodiazepines, because that is funny and this is a meme. The reverse goes for bentazepam (not structurally a benzodiazepine).



Charlie Kirk Is Shot During Utah Valley University Event: Live Updates


Mr. Kirk, a close ally of President Trump, was speaking in front of a large crowd when a shot rang out, according to video from the scene.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2025/09/10/us/charlie-kirk-shot-utah



AI Darwin Awards 2025 - Celebrating Spectacularly Bad AI Decisions


The AI Darwin Awards, launched in 2025, celebrates catastrophically poor decisions involving artificial intelligence deployment[^1]. Modeled after the original Darwin Awards that honored fatal human stupidity, this new initiative focuses on spectacular AI failures and the humans who enabled them[^2].

The awards require nominations to demonstrate:
- Direct AI involvement
- Catastrophic potential
- Clear evidence of hubris
- Ethical oversights
- Ambitious scale of failure[^1]

Notable 2025 nominees include:
- Replit's AI agent deleting a company's production database
- Taco Bell's failed AI drive-thru system across 500 locations
- McDonald's chatbot security breach exposing 64 million job applicants' data[^2]

The organizers emphasize that the awards mock human recklessness rather than AI itself, stating "Artificial intelligence is just a tool - like a chainsaw, nuclear reactor, or particularly aggressive blender. It's not the chainsaw's fault when someone decides to juggle it at a dinner party"[^1].

Winners will be selected through public voting, with results announced in February 2026[^6].

[^1]: AI Darwin Awards - Celebrating Spectacularly Bad AI Decisions
[^2]: The Register - The nominations for the 2025 AI Darwin Awards are open
[^6]: Gizmodo - There's Now a Darwin Awards to Celebrate the Worst AI Fails of 2025



How did you join the Fediverse?


One of our important projects for the Social Web Foundation is developing a Fediverse Starter page, helping people get onto the social web. As part of this work, our team is conducting user interviews with current Fediverse users to get to know how they j
One of our important projects for the Social Web Foundation is developing a Fediverse Starter page, helping people get onto the social web. As part of this work, our team is conducting user interviews with current Fediverse users to get to know how they joined up and what their experience has been so far. If you’re interested in being interviewed and sharing your story, please reply to this post, or email contact@socialwebfoundation.org . Thanks for your help!
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in reply to Evan Prodromou

Before boarding new people, I guess the other two goals should be already reached. They are more important. End 2 End Encryption for #fediverse and GDPR compliance indications for server developers. :meow_think:
in reply to Evan Prodromou

hello @evanprodromou , since you asked for a story how people join fediverse, here is my road I had (briefly).
I've heard about fediverse from strangers, seen your interviews & people reviewing it on yt ( thanks @gadgeteer )
Joined small instance of Diaspora. Saw that it doesn't use ActivityPub & not have much connections across bigger fediverse.
Then, since I prefer FLOSS, I joined "biggest" Friendica server (that been listed on some catalog of fediverse instances), since Friendica seemed more versatile, advanced and cross-compatible. Unfortunately to find out that server was full of spam accounts, and has not been federated/configured properly well.
I didn't gave up on my fediadventure, and continued search for a better host. Found few like minded techy servers, hatchyderm wetdryworld etc, tried to register there - wasn't able too 🙁 They were either invite only, or with manual approval during registration that never happened in timeable manner, & they didn't allowed my email provider :[ (unfair discrimination btw, an account creation should not demand email and email should be optional)
Continued search, went to official mastodon page, picked there medium+ sized recommended\suggested certified server with quality guarantees, with automatic registration. Here I am, works fine now, thanks to everyone who made it possible.

There are things I like here (& opposites, but that's for another rant).
Currently looking for good desktop or web client with better UI (I never liked twitter/microblogging, more of a Reddit person) & better, less noisy moderated feed view UI. (I wonder if I should look at commercial clients)

Follow me if you interested in #decentralization .

#Fediverse #activitypub




AI Darwin Awards 2025 - Celebrating Spectacularly Bad AI Decisions


The AI Darwin Awards, launched in 2025, celebrates catastrophically poor decisions involving artificial intelligence deployment1. Modeled after the original Darwin Awards that honored fatal human stupidity, this new initiative focuses on spectacular AI failures and the humans who enabled them2.

The awards require nominations to demonstrate:
- Direct AI involvement
- Catastrophic potential
- Clear evidence of hubris
- Ethical oversights
- Ambitious scale of failure1

Notable 2025 nominees include:
- Replit's AI agent deleting a company's production database
- Taco Bell's failed AI drive-thru system across 500 locations
- McDonald's chatbot security breach exposing 64 million job applicants' data2

The organizers emphasize that the awards mock human recklessness rather than AI itself, stating "Artificial intelligence is just a tool - like a chainsaw, nuclear reactor, or particularly aggressive blender. It's not the chainsaw's fault when someone decides to juggle it at a dinner party"1.

Winners will be selected through public voting, with results announced in February 20263.


  1. AI Darwin Awards - Celebrating Spectacularly Bad AI Decisions ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎
  2. The Register - The nominations for the 2025 AI Darwin Awards are open ↩︎ ↩︎
  3. Gizmodo - There's Now a Darwin Awards to Celebrate the Worst AI Fails of 2025 ↩︎


Cisco virtual wireless controller


Hey pirates,
Currently wants to download an iso of the vwlc of Cisco, to use it with my wifi APs.

I know that the 8.5 version is available for free (for 60days) on cisco[dot]com. But even with that I can't download it, their website is just crap.

So does someone know a way to download a vWLC ISO + how can I bypass the 60days trials.

(I've seen many guys talking about this on the internet but couldn't figure out where)

Thank you fellow sailors

EDIT : typos

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These Charter Superintendents Are Some of the Highest Paid in Texas (up to $870k/yr). Their Districts Are Among the Lowest Performing.


An investigation by ProPublica and The Texas Tribune previously revealed that board members at Valere Public Schools had paid Superintendent Salvador Cavazos up to $870,000 annually in recent years, roughly triple what it reported publicly to the state and on its website. Two other districts the newsrooms covered, Faith Family Academy and Gateway Charter Academy, also substantially underreported the compensation paid to their top leaders.

The state determined that all three of those districts have had failing or near-failing levels of performance in recent years. The ratings, released last month by the Texas Education Agency, also show that charter schools make up the majority of the districts that have repeatedly had “unacceptable” performance, though they account for a small portion of public schools across Texas. The agency published two years’ worth of accountability ratings for the state’s public and charter schools that were previously undisclosed due to litigation.

Faith Family Academy, a Dallas-area district with two campuses, was one of eight charter school districts that are now on track to be shut down at the end of the school year after receiving a third consecutive “F” rating. Board members paid superintendent Mollie Purcell Mozley a peak annual compensation of $560,000 in recent years to run the district, which has about 3,000 students.




Over 40% of arrests in Trump's DC law enforcement surge relate to immigration, AP analysis finds


President Donald Trump has portrayed his federal law enforcement surge in Washington as focused on tackling crime. But data from the federal operation, analyzed by The Associated Press, shows that more than 40% of the arrests made over the monthlong operation were in fact related to immigration.

Yet the prominence of immigration arrests — more than 940 people — has fueled criticism that the true purpose of the operation may have been to expand deportations. For critics, the effort appears less a one-off push against crime in the capital than a model for federal intervention and the highlighting of violent crime in other cities led by Democratic mayors, a familiar political playbook that Trump leaned on during the 2020 campaign.

https://apnews.com/article/dc-immigration-federal-intervention-543a6079974fda90f96bae17ae53729e



[Combat] The 27th NGU Brigade's "Lazar" Regiment destroyed a bridge near Nova Tavolzhanka, Belgorod Oblast, cutting off a Russian logistics route.


Mirror

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Is struggling with goals a human problem or an adhd problem


I have never been able to set goals. Mostly because I'm working on 100 projects at once. But also because a goal could get changed by something outside of your control.

If I do try making goals, they usually just end up being "make more money so I can put it toward project #67 to maybe get closer to done".
I've kind of had the goal of "learn to program" my whole life but never can get past chapter 2 of any class I take. I've kind of started a visual basic training but even once im done with that its not like i can go off and make a program that is useful. And game design requires such an insane e time commitment id have to stop all my other projects to even think about that route.

I guess a big part is I dont see a point in goals either. Everything is always dynamic so even if you reach a goal it may not even matter by the time you finish it.

My day job is mildly challenging but mostly easy. We have to set 4 goals a year but I usually just make them something im already doing (update how tos for certain tasks, take a business seminar class, etc).

And im only mildly adhd (so they say. I feel like its way worse, I just hide it very well).

#ADHD
in reply to FRYD

I've discovered that I have to go into something with a purpose in order to learn it. Taking a coding class might help in the beginning with breaking the ice, but most learning I've gained had come from "I need to make a script for this specific thing" and then starting that process.

My most recent coding adventure was while playing From The Depths and I needed to figure out how to write a lua script so my jet could have thrust vectoring.

in reply to Dettweiler

I hadn’t considered it that way, but it’s probably the same for me. The vast majority of my coding knowledge and experience comes from modding and writing web extensions.


Charlie Kirk shot in Utah: Live updates




🚨 L'UE dichiara guerra ai rifiuti: nuove regole obbligatorie per tessile e alimentare


In una mossa storica verso un'economia realmente circolare, il Parlamento Europeo ha adottato nuove norme per combattere gli enormi volumi di rifiuti generati dai settori tessile e alimentare.

Il problema, in numeri:

• Rifiuti alimentari UE all' anno: 60 milioni di tonnellate (132 kg a testa).

• Rifiuti tessili UE all'anno: 12,6 milioni di tonnellate.

• Solo abbigliamento e calzature: 5,2 milioni di tonnellate (12 kg a testa).

• Tessuti riciclati a livello globale: meno dell'1%.

Cosa prevedono le nuove regole?

🍎 RIFIUTI ALIMENTARI (entro il 2030):

• Riduzione obbligatoria del 10% negli sprechi della trasformazione e produzione.

• Riduzione obbligatoria del 30% pro capite in retail, ristorazione e famiglie.

• Donazione facilitata del cibo invenduto ma ancora commestibile.

👕 RIFIUTI TESSILI: il principio "chi inquina paga"
Tutti i produttori che vendono tessili nell'UE dovranno farsi carico dei costi per gestire i loro rifiuti (Responsabilità Estesa del Produttore - EPR).

• Chi rientra: tutti i marchi, rivenditori (anche e-commerce!) e importatori, grandi o piccoli, dentro o fuori l'UE.

• Cosa devono fare: pagare per i costi completi di raccolta, selezione, riciclo e preparazione al riuso dei loro prodotti a fine vita.

• Tempistiche: gli stati hanno 30 mesi per creare i sistemi EPR. Le microimprese hanno 1 anno in più per adeguarsi.

• Cosa include: vestiti, scarpe, accessori, cappelli, lenzuola, tende, etc.

• Colpire il fast fashion: gli stati potranno far pagare di più ai marchi i cui prodotti sono meno durevoli o riciclabili, prendendo di mira esplicitamente i modelli business dell'ultra-fast fashion.

Perché è una notizia importante?
Questa legge ribalta completamente il sistema: l'onere dei rifiuti non graverà più su comuni e cittadini, ma direttamente sui produttori. Questo crea un forte incentivo economico a produrre capi più durevoli, riparabili e riciclabili, segnando potenzialmente la fine del business model "produci-vendi-getta".

Naturalmente, ci sono aspetti critici.

Fonte: Parlamento Europeo

➡️ Se vuoi approfondire gli aspetti critici:

🔗🇮🇹 leggi qui

🔗🇬🇧 or read here

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How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators: Via global orgs, law firms & lobbyists, big corporations shape rules to block or alter regulation in their favor


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/37214923

::: spoiler Table of Contents.
- Database: The influence of Big Tech.
- How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators.
- How Big Tech Killed Brazil’s “Fake News Bill”.
- The battle Big Tech won to weaken a regulation that sought to protect children's mental health.
- The Revolving Door Minister.
- The Argentina’s Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP) attempted to collect taxes from large technology companies, but Alberto Fernandez's administration exonerated Mercado Libre.
- In the Shadows, a Former President Builds a Career Representing Tech Companies.
- Zero Sanctions in Ecuador Due to a Weak Personal Data Protection Law.

Not Released in English Yet:
- Content removal from platforms accounts for 40% of lawsuits against tech companies in Brazil.
- The right is filling gaps in Congress with a flood of bills to regulate the internet.
- Father of the chairwoman of the AI ​​commission in Congress signs agreement with Google for use of technology.
:::

An investigation into how Big Tech has influenced the avoidance of regulations seeking to mitigate its negative effects on societies and politics. Led by the Brazilian media outlet Agência Pública and CLIP in partnership with 15 organizations.



#tech
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How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators: Via global orgs, law firms & lobbyists, big corporations shape rules to block or alter regulation in their favor


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/37214923

::: spoiler Table of Contents.
- Database: The influence of Big Tech.
- How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators.
- How Big Tech Killed Brazil’s “Fake News Bill”.
- The battle Big Tech won to weaken a regulation that sought to protect children's mental health.
- The Revolving Door Minister.
- The Argentina’s Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP) attempted to collect taxes from large technology companies, but Alberto Fernandez's administration exonerated Mercado Libre.
- In the Shadows, a Former President Builds a Career Representing Tech Companies.
- Zero Sanctions in Ecuador Due to a Weak Personal Data Protection Law.

Not Released in English Yet:
- Content removal from platforms accounts for 40% of lawsuits against tech companies in Brazil.
- The right is filling gaps in Congress with a flood of bills to regulate the internet.
- Father of the chairwoman of the AI ​​commission in Congress signs agreement with Google for use of technology.
:::

An investigation into how Big Tech has influenced the avoidance of regulations seeking to mitigate its negative effects on societies and politics. Led by the Brazilian media outlet Agência Pública and CLIP in partnership with 15 organizations.



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How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators: Via global orgs, law firms & lobbyists, big corporations shape rules to block or alter regulation in their favor


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/37214923

::: spoiler Table of Contents.
- Database: The influence of Big Tech.
- How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators.
- How Big Tech Killed Brazil’s “Fake News Bill”.
- The battle Big Tech won to weaken a regulation that sought to protect children's mental health.
- The Revolving Door Minister.
- The Argentina’s Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP) attempted to collect taxes from large technology companies, but Alberto Fernandez's administration exonerated Mercado Libre.
- In the Shadows, a Former President Builds a Career Representing Tech Companies.
- Zero Sanctions in Ecuador Due to a Weak Personal Data Protection Law.

Not Released in English Yet:
- Content removal from platforms accounts for 40% of lawsuits against tech companies in Brazil.
- The right is filling gaps in Congress with a flood of bills to regulate the internet.
- Father of the chairwoman of the AI ​​commission in Congress signs agreement with Google for use of technology.
:::

An investigation into how Big Tech has influenced the avoidance of regulations seeking to mitigate its negative effects on societies and politics. Led by the Brazilian media outlet Agência Pública and CLIP in partnership with 15 organizations.



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How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators: Via global orgs, law firms & lobbyists, big corporations shape rules to block or alter regulation in their favor


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/37214923

::: spoiler Table of Contents.
- Database: The influence of Big Tech.
- How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators.
- How Big Tech Killed Brazil’s “Fake News Bill”.
- The battle Big Tech won to weaken a regulation that sought to protect children's mental health.
- The Revolving Door Minister.
- The Argentina’s Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP) attempted to collect taxes from large technology companies, but Alberto Fernandez's administration exonerated Mercado Libre.
- In the Shadows, a Former President Builds a Career Representing Tech Companies.
- Zero Sanctions in Ecuador Due to a Weak Personal Data Protection Law.

Not Released in English Yet:
- Content removal from platforms accounts for 40% of lawsuits against tech companies in Brazil.
- The right is filling gaps in Congress with a flood of bills to regulate the internet.
- Father of the chairwoman of the AI ​​commission in Congress signs agreement with Google for use of technology.
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An investigation into how Big Tech has influenced the avoidance of regulations seeking to mitigate its negative effects on societies and politics. Led by the Brazilian media outlet Agência Pública and CLIP in partnership with 15 organizations.



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How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators: Via global orgs, law firms & lobbyists, big corporations shape rules to block or alter regulation in their favor


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/37214923

::: spoiler Table of Contents.
- Database: The influence of Big Tech.
- How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators.
- How Big Tech Killed Brazil’s “Fake News Bill”.
- The battle Big Tech won to weaken a regulation that sought to protect children's mental health.
- The Revolving Door Minister.
- The Argentina’s Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP) attempted to collect taxes from large technology companies, but Alberto Fernandez's administration exonerated Mercado Libre.
- In the Shadows, a Former President Builds a Career Representing Tech Companies.
- Zero Sanctions in Ecuador Due to a Weak Personal Data Protection Law.

Not Released in English Yet:
- Content removal from platforms accounts for 40% of lawsuits against tech companies in Brazil.
- The right is filling gaps in Congress with a flood of bills to regulate the internet.
- Father of the chairwoman of the AI ​​commission in Congress signs agreement with Google for use of technology.
:::

An investigation into how Big Tech has influenced the avoidance of regulations seeking to mitigate its negative effects on societies and politics. Led by the Brazilian media outlet Agência Pública and CLIP in partnership with 15 organizations.



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Supercoppa LNP: le disposizioni della Prefettura di Ravenna per la vendita dei biglietti


In riferimento alla vendita dei biglietti per la Final Four di Supercoppa LNP, si rendono note le procedure che saranno applicate, su disposizione dalla Prefettura di Ravenna.

_VENDITA _

L’acquisto dei biglietti avviene unicamente sul canale web TicketOne e presso i rivenditori autorizzati (l’elenco è disponibile sulla pagina Ticketone dedicata all’evento).
Nei giorni dell'evento le biglietterie del PalaDeAndrè resteranno chiuse.

Per le gare di semifinale le vendite si chiuderanno alle ore 19 del giorno precedente la gara.
Quindi alle 19 di giovedì 11 per le semifinali di Serie A2; ed alle ore 19 di venerdì per le semifinali di B Nazionale.

Per le gare di finale, la vendita è consentita fino alle ore 14 di domenica 14.

I biglietti per le due finali saranno messi in vendita a partire da 1 ora dal termine di ogni singola giornata di semifinale.

CONTROLLO AGLI INGRESSI
Presentandosi all'ingresso del PalaDeAndrè, seguendo le indicazioni dei settori dedicati alle singole tifoserie, sarà verificata la corrispondenza tra il biglietto nominale ed il documento di identità



The Invisible Hand of Big Tech


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Wednesday, September 10, 2025


In first for NATO, Poland downs Russian drones amid mass attack on Ukraine as Putin tests Western resolve -- Skyranger mobile air defense systems are heading to Ukraine — here's what they can do -- Explosions put 3 Russian pipelines out of service -- Pure

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Russia’s war against Ukraine


A person sleeps in a metro station in Kyiv during night mass Russian drone and missile strikes on Ukraine on Sept. 10, 2025. (Sergei Supinsky / AFP via Getty Images)

In first for NATO, Poland downs Russian drones amid mass attack on Ukraine as Putin tests Western resolve. Polish authorities temporarily closed Warsaw Chopin Airport and placed the country’s air defenses on high alert overnight on Sept. 10, following reports that Russian drones have entered Polish airspace.

Russian missile that hit government headquarters contained over 30 foreign-made parts, Ukraine says. “Compared to missiles from previous years, there are fewer components from Europe and the U.S., and more from Russia and Belarus,” presidential sanctions commissioner Vladyslav Vlasiuk said.

Putin told White House he plans to seize Donbas by end of 2025, Zelensky says. President Volodymyr Zelensky said Moscow’s plans could cost “years and a million people,” or even “two or three million corpses” if Russia accelerates its offensive.

Ukraine strikes 2 Russian radar stations in occupied Crimea, intelligence says, shares footage. According to the agency, Ukrainian forces destroyed a 48Ya6-K1 Podlet low-altitude radar and an RLM-M module from the 55Zh6M Nebo-M air defense complex.

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Russian missile that hit government headquarters contained over 30 foreign-made parts, Ukraine says. “Compared to missiles from previous years, there are fewer components from Europe and the U.S., and more from Russia and Belarus,” presidential sanctions commissioner Vladyslav Vlasiuk said.

Russian military losses near 300,000 in 2025, Syrskyi says. “The Russian army’s losses since the beginning of the year have already reached almost 300 thousand (299,210) people,” Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi reported Sept. 9.

Explosions put 3 Russian pipelines out of service, intelligence source claims.

Three oil and gas pipelines in Russia were knocked out of service in a series of explosions on Sept. 8, a Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR) source told the Kyiv Independent.

After Putin arrives in Sochi, alleged Ukrainian drone strike hits the city.

The attack may have coincided with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s working visit to the city. According to the Kremlin, Putin joined the BRICS summit online from Sochi on Sept. 8.

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Ukraine war latest: ‘Pure terrorism’ — Russian air strike kills 24 pensioners, postal service employees

At least 24 people were killed and 19 injured when Russian forces struck the frontline village of Yarova in Donetsk Oblast on Sept. 9. The bombing took place while local residents lined up to receive their pensions, local authorities reported.

Photo: Ukraine’s State Emergency Service/Telegram

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As Russian influence wanes in South Caucasus, Azerbaijan emerges as regional hegemon

As Russia is obsessed with conquering Ukraine, there is one region that is rapidly slipping out of its grip: the South Caucasus. Russia’s influence in the region is decreasing, while Azerbaijan and its main ally, Turkey, are emerging as new regional leaders.

Photo: Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images

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How the right wing in US, Europe is weaponizing murders of Ukrainian refugees

The death of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee who fled to the United States, is being exploited by right-wing figures across the U.S. and Europe to stoke fear and push racist, xenophobic policies at home.

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Skyranger mobile air defense systems are heading to Ukraine — here’s what they can do

Rheinmetall will provide Ukraine with Skyranger mobile air defense systems designed to counter drones under a contract worth “hundreds of millions of euros,” CEO Armin Papperger told German broadcaster ZDF on Sept. 8.

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Human cost of Russia’s war


General Staff: Russia has lost 1,091,000 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022. The number includes 990 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.

7 killed, 23 injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine over past day. Ukraine’s Air Force said Russia launched 84 Shahed-type attack and decoy drones overnight, with air defenses downing 60.

International response


Russia’s ‘imperialist plan’ is only beginning, Merz says. “A new conflict between systems has broken out between liberal democracies and an axis of autocracies,” German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said.

UK to fund ‘thousands‘ of long-range attack drones for Ukraine, defense minister says. The drones will be manufactured in the United Kingdom and delivered to Ukraine within the next 12 months, U.K. Defense Minister John Healey said.

Poland to close Belarus border, Lithuania to boost security amid Russia-led military drills. The Zapad-2025 (meaning “west” in Russian) drills, set to begin on Sept. 12 in Belarus and western Russia, have heightened alarm in NATO member states Poland, Lithuania and Latvia.

Trump urges EU to impose harsh tariffs on China, India to pressure Russia, FT reports. U.S. President Donald Trump made the request while dialing into a high-level meeting between senior U.S. and EU officials in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 9.

Romania, Czechia, and Hungary disband Belarusian espionage network in Europe. Romania, Czechia, and Hungary have jointly dismantled a Belarusian espionage network operating across Europe, the Czech Security and Information Service (BIS) announced on Sept. 8.

Hungary signs its biggest-ever Western gas deal with Shell, but refuses to quit Russian supply. Under the contract, Shell — the world’s biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) trader — will deliver around 200 million cubic meters (mcm) of gas annually to MVM starting in January 2026.

Boris Johnson urges Western troop presence in Ukraine as signal to Putin. “That’s the only conceivable way to move Putin from his current calculations… get him to compromise and to agree to a ceasefire,” former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said.

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School in occupied Ukraine named after son of CIA official who fought for Russia. A school in Russian-occupied Donetsk Oblast has been named after Michael Gloss, the son of CIA official who was killed while fighting for Russia in its war against Ukraine, independent Russian media outlet Mediazona reported on Sept. 9.

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