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New comic strip found: DeFlocked - 2025-08-31 gocomics.com/deflocked/2025/08…

#comicstrip #deflocked




Scuolina Raggi di Sole da spettacolo: una festa per salutare l’Estate a Colori
L'intero evento è stato dedicato all’educatore Daniele Petroni

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4chan will refuse to pay daily UK fines, its lawyer tells BBC


A lawyer representing the online message board 4chan says it won't pay a proposed fine by the UK's media regulator as it enforces the Online Safety Act.

According to Preston Byrne, managing partner of law firm Byrne & Storm, Ofcom has provisionally decided to impose a £20,000 fine "with daily penalties thereafter" for as long as the site fails to comply with its request.

"Ofcom's notices create no legal obligations in the United States," he told the BBC, adding he believed the regulator's investigation was part of an "illegal campaign of harassment" against US tech firms.

Ofcom has declined to comment while its investigation continues.

"4chan has broken no laws in the United States - my client will not pay any penalty," Mr Byrne said.

Ofcom began investigating 4chan over whether it was complying with its obligations under the UK's Online Safety Act.

Then in August, it said it had issued 4chan with "a provisional notice of contravention" for failing to comply with two requests for information.

Ofcom said its investigation would examine whether the message board was complying with the act, including requirements to protect its users from illegal content.

4chan has often been at the heart of online controversies in its 22 years, including misogynistic campaigns and conspiracy theories.

Users are anonymous, which can often lead to extreme content being posted.

in reply to Stamau123

When 4chan has the moral high ground, it's time to seriously reconsider a law.
in reply to Stamau123

The People v Larry Flynt sets a precedent for smut peddlers taking a necessary moral stance, I guess



#WritersCoffeeClub 1Sep–What's the most number of revisions you've gone through for a work?

I aim to write once then sell. Also, I usually start a day of writing by revising the previous day, so there's no such thing as a first draft. But in extreme cases, a novel gets revised—or re-written—entirely. My current problem child WIP (in abeyance while I write an attack novel) is on its second complete re-write (third draft) over a ten year period. The attack novel is 80% done and should sell as-is.

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in reply to Charlie Stross

#WritersCoffeeClub Footnote to revisions question: I write for a living. I do not view multiple revisions as a badge of honour; they're a sign that I fucked up the previous draft. They represent an opportunity cost—labour that would have better been spent writing another book if I did the job right first time round.

My writing aim is to emit a publication-grade draft with the first attempt. (I sometimes even manage it!)

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in reply to Charlie Stross

Understandable.

In my case, my works are close enough to textbooks and my background is so strongly academic that I am trying something approaching a peer review for my books.

in reply to Charlie Stross

that's … very different from what you hear from most pro writers. of course, lots of writers don't talk about their process, but even so. very interesting.

i certainly can't write that way, but then, I haven't been practising every day for 30+ years…

in reply to Fish Id Wardrobe

@fishidwardrobe Oh, the other way of looking at it is that wasted effort doesn't pay the bills, BUT my specific angle (in fiction) is exploring ideas in SF that nobody I'm aware of did before, which in turn means exploration, which sometimes goes into dead ends. Irritating when I can't make it work, though.

Writing to a formula is much easier, if you've worked out how all the bits fit together, but is less rewarding (and challenging).

in reply to Charlie Stross

@fishidwardrobe have you ever had the opportunity to get some of the discarded ideas from a “thrown away” draft (dead end) to build a new work?
in reply to Oblomov

@oblomov @fishidwardrobe Yes. In 2014-ish I got about 30K words into an experimental novel, showed it to my agent, and she said, "this wants to be two different books". She was right, so I abandoned it, but 5-7 years later I dusted off the subplots and they're now part of "Dead Lies Dreaming" and "Quantum of Nightmares".


No surprise:

"Bluesky posts referencing scholarly articles ‘find substantially higher levels of interaction’ than on Elon Musk’s platform"
"A study examining 2.6m #Bluesky posts referencing more than 500,000 scholarly articles over the past two and a half years found they demonstrated “substantially higher levels of interaction” – likes, reposts, replies and quotes – and greater “textual originality” than previously reported for #x formerly Twitter."
#Musk
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How Sanctions Destroyed Tourism in Cuba


from Cuba In Context - weekly newsletter of the Belly Of The Beast news/video collective]

Other items
* Rubio goes after Brazil, Africa, Grenada over Cuban medical missions
* Title III saga continues: American Airlines in the crosshairs
* Cuba releases Salvadoran terrorist behind hotel bombing
* Hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese donate money to help Cuba
* Cuban-born billionaire targets Florida politicians
* Venezuela increases oil exports to Cuba
* A Russian Silicon Valley in Cuba?
* Cubans flock to cinemas this summer
* U.S. warships head for the Caribbean

https://groups.io/g/cubanews/message/42274



How Sanctions Destroyed Tourism in Cuba


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35129252

from Cuba In Context - weekly newsletter of the Belly Of The Beast news/video collective]

Other items
* Rubio goes after Brazil, Africa, Grenada over Cuban medical missions
* Title III saga continues: American Airlines in the crosshairs
* Cuba releases Salvadoran terrorist behind hotel bombing
* Hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese donate money to help Cuba
* Cuban-born billionaire targets Florida politicians
* Venezuela increases oil exports to Cuba
* A Russian Silicon Valley in Cuba?
* Cubans flock to cinemas this summer
* U.S. warships head for the Caribbean



How Sanctions Destroyed Tourism in Cuba


from Cuba In Context - weekly newsletter of the Belly Of The Beast news/video collective]

Other items
* Rubio goes after Brazil, Africa, Grenada over Cuban medical missions
* Title III saga continues: American Airlines in the crosshairs
* Cuba releases Salvadoran terrorist behind hotel bombing
* Hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese donate money to help Cuba
* Cuban-born billionaire targets Florida politicians
* Venezuela increases oil exports to Cuba
* A Russian Silicon Valley in Cuba?
* Cubans flock to cinemas this summer
* U.S. warships head for the Caribbean


https://groups.io/g/cubanews/message/42274

in reply to Lembot_0004

The article claims it's partially down to Casas Particulares not being able to be listed on home rental sites, along with U.S tourists not being able to visit. There's a video as well which I'm sure provides more reasons
in reply to GissaMittJobb

They are better off without US tourists. Wish the rest of the world would ban them.


Android is cooked. this is a very worrying trend. #Android #Technology #DigitalLiberty

Google: 'Your $1000 phone needs our permission to install apps now'".

youtube.com/watch?v=QBEKlIV_70…



OK, humans that are against human rights: how about human rights only for those that aren't against human rights?

Everyone would be happy then, right? 🤔

in reply to Quincy

How can leaving the ECHR be an election promise?

WTF is wrong with people. It truly boggles the mind.

What's next? "We promise free floggings for everyone?"

in reply to Quincy

I don't believe the human rights concept works that way


Biden official: Netanyahu sabotaged deals but calling him out would have helped Hamas


Matthew Miller tells Israeli TV show US wanted to declare publicly that Netanyahu was ‘completely intransigent,’ but saw Sinwar pull back from talks when detecting US-Israel strain

The Biden administration on several occasions wanted to publicly declare that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was hampering efforts to secure a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release agreement, but refrained from doing so upon understanding it would lead Hamas to harden its negotiating positions, a former senior US official revealed in an exposé that aired on Thursday.

“There were times that we very much wanted to go public and make clear that we thought the prime minister was being completely intransigent and making it tougher to get a deal,” former State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, who was a close aide to former secretary of state Antony Blinken, told Channel 13’s “Hamakor” (“The Source”) TV program.

“But we discussed it amongst ourselves, and we made the decision that it wouldn’t accomplish anything, [because] we had seen it in a number of cases: [Former Hamas leader Yahya] Sinwar pulled back from negotiations when he thought there was division between the United States and Israel,” Miller continued. “We wanted to speak very toughly to the government of Israel behind closed doors, but ultimately not do anything that we thought would make it harder to get to a deal.”

Netanyahu has long been accused by critics within Israel and abroad of dragging out hostage negotiations since the early months of the war. But he has rejected those arguments by noting that US officials have repeatedly said publicly that Hamas was the main obstacle preventing deals from being reached.

Miller’s comments to Channel 13 offered some context for why that was the case, and the former Biden official recalled several instances when the US came close to calling out Netanyahu for allegedly torpedoing negotiations.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/biden-official-netanyahu-sabotaged-deals-but-calling-him-out-wouldve-helped-hamas/

in reply to Stamau123

Imagine the worlds strongest military nation, with a budget larger than the next 5 countries, with bases around the globe, the largest economy in the world, spanning over a continent with access to two oceans, hundreds of millions of people...

Is pathetically enslaved to a small state of a few million violent extremists who humiliate the US in every possible way at every possible turn. And the US willfully lets itself be humiliated in the face of the world over and over and over again. No matter the administration in the US or in Israel, no matter the claims of "MAGA". When the Israelis government unzips its pants and starts peeing, the US government is rushing on its knees to let the pee go in their face.

in reply to Stamau123

If there were any justice in this world Matt Miller would be tried for aiding and abetting a genocide, convicted by a jury of his peers, and hung from the neck until dead.


in reply to MisterFrog

Signal lets you post "stories". Not sure exactly how it works because I'm not into that sort of thing, but it might be something to check out.
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in reply to njordomir

Yeah I'm the same (not really into that type of posting).

I basically want what Facebook once was, but with e2ee. Something like: you make a post, only people you've added can see it. They can comment, and if they choose, your friends can see that comment also.

Something to prevent mass scraping and data collection, while retaining the 'keeping up with old aquitances' vibe old Facebook used to have.




France’s Recognition of Palestine – Macron’s Rubicon strategic-culture.su/news/2025…




"The Betrayal of Palestinian Journalists"

"Western reporters are full partners in the genocide."

"They amplify Israeli lies, which they know are lies, betraying Palestinian colleagues who are slandered, targeted & killed by Israel."

"Palestinian reporters expose Israeli atrocities and implode Israeli lies. The rest of the press does not."

chrishedges.substack.com/p/the…

#GazaGenocide #WesternEnablement #USPol #EuroPol #Racism #DisplacementReplacement #Press #IsraeliCrimes #BDS @palestine .




Ukraine-Liveblog: ++ Von der Leyens Flugzeug wird Ziel von GPS-Störung ++

Das GPS-System eines Flugzeug mit EU-Kommissionspräsidentin von der Leyen an Bord wurde absichtlich gestört - offenbar durch Russland. Die Ukraine vermutet, dass Russland an der Ermordung des Abgeordneten Parubij beteiligt war.

➡️ tagesschau.de/newsticker/liveb…

#Liveblog #Ukraine

in reply to tagesschau

Ich bin immer mehr dafür, der Ukraine jede benötigte Waffe zur Verfügung zu stellen, um die sie bittet. Wir mögen uns zwar nicht im Krieg mit Russland befinden, aber eindeutig befindet sich Russland längst im Krieg mit uns.


Some cat and otter sketches with my #fountainpen ! Love the fude nib for the juicy lines and variation!

#inkdrawing #cat #otter #art



Scientist makes horror prediction that the world will 'collapse in just 25 years


A scientist has made the shocking claim that there's a 49% chance the world will end in just 25 years. Jared Diamond, American scientist and historian, predicted civilisation could collapse by 2050. He told Intelligencer: "I would estimate the chances are about 49% that the world as we know it will collapse by about 2050."

Diamond explained that fisheries and farms across the globe are being "managed unsustainably", causing resources to be depleted at an alarming rate. He added: "At the rate we’re going now, resources that are essential for complex societies are being managed unsustainably. Fisheries around the world, most fisheries are being managed unsustainably, and they’re getting depleted.

"Farms around the world, most farms are being managed unsustainably. Soil, topsoil around the world. Fresh water around the world is being managed unsustainably."

The Pulitzer Prize winning author warned that we must come up with more sustainable practices by 2050, "or it'll be too late".

in reply to tree_frog_and_rain

This argument frustrates me greatly. Humans are far more adaptable than most other species, and the damage we are already doing to less adaptable species and ecosystems is incalculable and irreversible. We will kill off much of Earth's life long before we manage to destroy ourselves.

Species are going extinct at a rate of 1,000 to 10,000 times faster than the normal "background rate" of extinction, driven by habitat loss, climate change, and pollution. Every species that we drive to extinction represents a multi-billion year legacy that will never return. Arguing that life will continue after the collapse of humanity is only partly true. There are a hell of a lot of species that will never continue, because our actions destroyed them.

We're also roughly at the halfway point of Earth's ability to support complex life, which emerged about a half billion years ago and has roughly another half billion years before the increased heat of the aging sun disrupts carbonate weathering to the extent that one of the main pathways of photosynthesis is no longer possible. Yes, during that 500 million years, in the absence of ongoing anthropogenic extinction, species will again diversify to fill the gaps. But there will be no tigers or elephants or rhinoceros after humanity, just as there were no non-avian dinosaurs after the asteroid.

in reply to BreadstickNinja

I'm not making an argument. I'm learning to identify with a bigger picture for my sanity.

My heart weeps greatly for all of the species that are going extinct on this planet.

And I find some hope that life itself will continue here, even if it's not complex life. Life has survived extinction events before. Life is adaptable.

I'm trying to be less attached to the form life takes, because I can't stop climate change.

So it's something that gives me peace. It's not an argument that what is happening is right. Because it's not.




Vietnamese Are Helping Cuba With 38-Cent Donations. A Lot of Them.


Cuba sent doctors and food to Vietnam during the war. Now ordinary Vietnamese are sending cash to struggling Cubans

By Damien Cave
Aug. 19, 2025

[This article is mostly an attack on the Cuban government, but I found the parts about solidarity between #Cuba and #Vietnam inspiring.]

She watched videos and read about how Cuba supported Vietnam during the wars of the 1960s and ‘70s, building hospitals and sending doctors, sugar and cattle. Inspired, she donated 500,000 Vietnamese dong, about $19, from the modest income she earns at her family’s grocery store.

A new crowdfunding campaign for Cuba led by the Vietnam Red Cross Society has raised more than $13 million in the first week...


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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/19/world/asia/vietnam-cuba-fundraising.html



Vietnamese Are Helping Cuba With 38-Cent Donations. A Lot of Them.


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35128365

Cuba sent doctors and food to Vietnam during the war. Now ordinary Vietnamese are sending cash to struggling Cubans

By Damien Cave
Aug. 19, 2025

[This article is mostly an attack on the Cuban government, but I found the parts about solidarity between #Cuba and #Vietnam inspiring.]

She watched videos and read about how Cuba supported Vietnam during the wars of the 1960s and ‘70s, building hospitals and sending doctors, sugar and cattle. Inspired, she donated 500,000 Vietnamese dong, about $19, from the modest income she earns at her family’s grocery store.

A new crowdfunding campaign for Cuba led by the Vietnam Red Cross Society has raised more than $13 million in the first week...

archive.ph/adNQJ



Vietnamese Are Helping Cuba With 38-Cent Donations. A Lot of Them.


Cuba sent doctors and food to Vietnam during the war. Now ordinary Vietnamese are sending cash to struggling Cubans

By Damien Cave
Aug. 19, 2025

[This article is mostly an attack on the Cuban government, but I found the parts about solidarity between #Cuba and #Vietnam inspiring.]

She watched videos and read about how Cuba supported Vietnam during the wars of the 1960s and ‘70s, building hospitals and sending doctors, sugar and cattle. Inspired, she donated 500,000 Vietnamese dong, about $19, from the modest income she earns at her family’s grocery store.

A new crowdfunding campaign for Cuba led by the Vietnam Red Cross Society has raised more than $13 million in the first week...


archive.ph/adNQJ


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/19/world/asia/vietnam-cuba-fundraising.html

in reply to Peter Link

I wonder how much of that money went into the pockets of Cuban government thugs.
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Today in Labor History August 31, 1933: Italian American labor organizer and socialist, Giovanni Pippan, was murdered during his campaign to organize the Italian bread wagon drivers of Chicago. In 1921, he was beaten by fascists in Albona, Italy, while on his way to support striking miners. In response to this fascist attack, the workers of the region rose up, occupied all the mines, and declared the Albona Republic. They organized their own government and “red guard” to protect themselves from law enforcement. They managed the mines by themselves with the support of a section of farmers. 1 month later, the republic was violently crushed by the state. For his role, Pippan was threatened with death by the local fascists. He fled to the U.S. There, he helped organize the silk workers of Patterson, New Jersey; participated in the organization and defense of the anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti; and fought against fascist elements within the Italian-American community.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #socialism #communism #italy #fascism #antifascism #antifa #giovannipippan #solidarity

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Lo Squalo, il film di Steven Spielberg compie 50 anni e torna al cinema: ecco tutti i segreti sommersi del primo cult estivo di sempre
https://www.vogue.it/article/lo-squalo-film-steven-spielberg-al-cinema?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su Vogue Italia @vogue-italia-VogueItalia




Meet 📱THE FAIRPHONE (Gen. 6️⃣) this September:

🗓️ 11 Hamburg 🇩🇪
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🗓️ 16 Grenoble 🇫🇷
🗓️ 29 Munich 🇩🇪

➡️ events.fairphone.community :FPA:

Everyone curious welcome | Neugierige willkommen | Tous les curieux bienvenu•e•s 🙂

#Fairphone #Fairphone6 #TheFairphone #TheFairphoneGen6 #WeAreFairphone #RightToRepair #Hamburg #Aachen #Grenoble #Munich #Munchen #Muenchen #München



Trasparenza e resilienza: il NIST pubblica il meta-framework che cambia la gestione delle supply chain


Il National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) degli Stati Uniti, attraverso il suo National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE), ha introdotto un approccio basato sui dati decentralizzati per aiutare i produttori e i settori delle infrastrutture critiche a proteggere le loro supply chain e gli ambienti operativi. Il documento introduce un meta-framework progettato per migliorare la tracciabilità lungo diverse supply chain, consentendo la registrazione strutturata, il collegamento e il recupero dei dati di tracciabilità.

Nell’ambito di questo sforzo, il NIST ha rilasciato un’implementazione di riferimento (RI) per il prodotto minimo vitale (MVP) per testare ecosistemi sperimentali di supply chain in un ambiente di laboratorio controllato. L’implementazione esamina come i dati di tracciabilità possano essere condivisi tra settori e ambienti di utilizzo finale critici, affrontando sfide fondamentali come l’interoperabilità, la sicurezza informatica, la governance e l’analisi dei dati.

L’MVP RI si basa sullo standard NIST IR 8419 e trae spunto dal meta-framework delineato nello standard NIST IR 8536. Questo framework fornisce un modello tecnologicamente neutrale per organizzare, collegare e interrogare i dati di tracciabilità tra diversi sistemi e stakeholder. Fungendo da modello architetturale, supporta lo sviluppo e il testing di soluzioni di tracciabilità per ecosistemi gestiti dall’industria, con l’obiettivo di rafforzare la trasparenza, la gestione del rischio e la resilienza nelle moderne catene di fornitura.

All’inizio di agosto, il NIST ha pubblicato la seconda bozza pubblica del Rapporto Interno NIST 8536, Supply Chain Traceability: Manufacturing Meta-Framework. L’iniziativa supporta i produttori statunitensi nella protezione delle loro supply chain sviluppando un’implementazione di riferimento che dimostra come scambiare dati di tracciabilità dei componenti in modo sicuro tra ecosistemi distribuiti. Il meta-framework migliora la tracciabilità end-to-end della supply chain organizzando, collegando e interrogando i dati di tracciabilità in diversi ambienti di produzione .

Attraverso repository di dati affidabili, le parti interessate possono accedere alle informazioni sulla catena di fornitura necessarie per verificare la provenienza del prodotto, dimostrare la conformità agli obblighi normativi e contrattuali e valutare l’integrità della catena di fornitura.

Il meta-framework definisce i principi chiave per rafforzare la visibilità, l’affidabilità e l’integrità nella tracciabilità della supply chain. Sottolinea la necessità di dati e ontologie comuni per garantire che le informazioni rimangano strutturate, interoperabili e comprensibili in tutti i settori.

Sottolinea inoltre l’importanza di repository sicuri e verificabili all’interno degli ecosistemi industriali per gestire i record di tracciabilità. La tracciabilità stessa viene stabilita attraverso record basati su eventi, come produzione, spedizione e ricezione, che sono collegati tramite connessioni crittograficamente verificabili. Insieme, questi record sequenziali formano catene di tracciabilità che consentono alle parti interessate di confermare la cronologia e il movimento dei prodotti lungo la rete di fornitura.

Offrendo una soluzione scalabile per migliorare la tracciabilità in tutti i settori industriali, il meta-framework consente alle organizzazioni di scambiare dati sulla supply chain in modo sicuro. Con la crescente complessità delle supply chain globali, questo approccio rafforza l’integrità, supporta il rispetto degli obblighi legali, contrattuali e operativi e promuove la fiducia degli stakeholder.

Gli obiettivi principali del meta-framework sono migliorare la trasparenza della supply chain fornendo un approccio strutturato per la registrazione e il collegamento dei dati di tracciabilità, garantendo una maggiore visibilità tra gli ecosistemi. Si propone di garantire l’interoperabilità dei dati attraverso un modello comune che consenta l’integrazione tra operatori del settore, ecosistemi e stakeholder esterni. Un altro obiettivo è rafforzare la verifica dell’autenticità e della provenienza dei prodotti supportando meccanismi che consentano agli stakeholder di confermare l’origine e la discendenza di componenti, materiali e prodotti finiti.

Il framework consente inoltre alle organizzazioni di soddisfare i requisiti di tracciabilità stabiliti da contratti, standard o normative attraverso un modello strutturato di condivisione dei dati. Inoltre, pone l’accento sul miglioramento della sicurezza, dell’integrità dei dati e della privacy definendo best practice per l’autenticazione, il controllo degli accessi e la convalida crittografica, garantendo che i dati di tracciabilità rimangano accurati, a prova di manomissione e adeguatamente definiti per proteggere le informazioni sensibili. Infine, facilita la governance dell’ecosistema consentendo alle parti interessate di definire regole in linea con gli obblighi e le aspettative esterne, garantendo al contempo un’efficace tracciabilità.

L'articolo Trasparenza e resilienza: il NIST pubblica il meta-framework che cambia la gestione delle supply chain proviene da il blog della sicurezza informatica.




Exclusivo: Novos planos do Vivo Easy começam a valer hoje; veja os preços
https://tecnoblog.net/noticias/exclusivo-novos-planos-do-vivo-easy-comecam-a-valer-hoje-veja-os-precos/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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in reply to sucius

I'm not quite sure what you mean, of course we can go back to normal trade. But there is no way Europe will go back to rely on American weapons like we used to, and we will also try to rid ourselves from reliance on American IT.
So I agree we will not go back entirely to what it used to be. The trust has been broken.


Cominceranno il 5 ottobre, per concludersi il 27 ottobre, le celebrazioni liturgiche presiedute da Papa Leone XIV. Lo rende noto l'Ufficio delle cebrazioni liturgiche pontificie, che ne ha diffuso oggi il calendario. Il 5 ottobre, alle 10.


Kaliningrad e la baia di Pietroburgo, i due paradisi per la guerra elettronica di Putin all’Europa
https://www.lastampa.it/esteri/2025/09/01/news/kaliningrad_e_la_baia_di_pietroburgo_i_due_paradisi_per_la_guerra_elettronica_di_putin_all_europa-15290831/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su Le notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo @le-notizie-dall-italia-e-dal-mondo-LaStampa



LITTLE DONNIE: Wants Another Military Parade for Himself

x.com/GetTheDailyDirt/status/1…

President Trump will reportedly have another big boy military parade later this year.

You’ll recall that in June, #DonaldTrump made the Army put on a parade on the streets of Washington with a bunch of tanks and fireworks for his birthday — an event that was also billed as the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Army.

The event was widely regarded as an extremely expensive flop....

in reply to Brian Harrod

An image with a large text overlay at the top and two main photographic elements below. The black text reads "WHAT HAPPENED TO TRUMP?" and a red banner below it reads in white "'INCONSOLABLE AT $45M PARADE'".

In the foreground, on the left, is a close-up of Donald Trump. He is an older man with light blonde hair, wearing a dark suit and a red tie, and has a visibly dejected or sullen expression with a downturned mouth. A man in a suit and patterned tie is partially visible behind his left shoulder.

To the right and in the background, a military parade takes place on a wide street lined with trees. Many soldiers in camouflage uniforms are marching in formation, and some in the foreground are playing large brass instruments like tubas while one is seated on a military vehicle.

in reply to Brian Harrod

The Annual Ashli Babbit Navy Vet Memorial Patriot Spectacular.


Barcellona, la flotilla per Gaza torna in porto per il maltempo: “Ma Israele non ci fermerà”
https://www.repubblica.it/esteri/2025/09/01/news/global_sumud_flotilla_porto_barcellona_maltempo-424819264/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su Notizie dal mondo - la Repubblica @notizie-dal-mondo-la-repubblica-repubblica