Qualcomm Introduces the Arduino Uno Q Linux-Capable SBC
Generally people equate the Arduino hardware platforms with MCU-centric options that are great for things like low-powered embedded computing, but less for running desktop operating systems. This looks about to change with the Arduino Uno Q, which keeps the familiar Uno formfactor, but features both a single-core Cortex-M33 STM32U575 MCU and a quad-core Cortex-A53 Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB2210 SoC.
According to the store page the board will ship starting October 24, with the price being $44 USD. This gets you a board with the aforementioned SoC and MCU, as well as 2 GB of LPDDR4 and 16 GB of eMMC. There’s also a WiFi and Bluetooth module present, which can be used with whatever OS you decide to install on the Qualcomm SoC.
This new product comes right on the heels of Arduino being acquired by Qualcomm. Whether the Uno Q is a worthy purchase mostly depends on what you intend to use the board for, with the SoC’s I/O going via a single USB-C connector which is also used for its power supply. This means that a USB-C expansion hub is basically required if you want to have video output, additional USB connectors, etc. If you wish to run a headless OS install this would of course be much less of a concern.
EU-Überwachungspläne: Unionsfraktion jetzt gegen Chatkontrolle, Innenministerium will sich nicht äußern
2025 Hackaday Supercon: More Wonderful Speakers
Supercon is just around the corner, and we’re absolutely thrilled to announce the second half of our slate! Supercon will sell out so get your tickets now before it’s too late. If you’re on the fence, we hope this pushes you over the line. And if it doesn’t, stay tuned — we’ve still got to tell you everything about the badge and the fantastic keynote speaker lineup.
(What? More than one keynote speaker? Unheard of!)
And as if that weren’t enough, there’s delicious food, great live music, hot soldering irons, and an absolutely fantastic crowd of the Hackaday faithful, and hopefully a bunch of new folks too. If you’re a Supercon fan, we’re looking forward to seeing you again, and if it’s your first time, we’ll be sure to make you feel welcome.
Amie Dansby and Karl Koscher
Hands-On Hardware: Chip Implants, Weird Hacks, and Questionable Decisions
What happens when your body is the dev board? Join Amie Dansby, who’s been living with four biochip implants for years, and Karl Koscher as they dive into the wild world of biohacking, rogue experiments, and deeply questionable decisions in the name of science, curiosity, and chaos.
Arsenio Menendez
Long Waves, Short Talk: A Practical IR Spectrum Guide
Whether you’re a seasoned sensor engineer or a newcomer join us in exploring the capabilities of SWIR, MWIR, and LWIR infrared bands. Learn how each wavelength range enables enhanced vision across a variety of environments, as well as how the IR bands are used in surveillance, industrial inspection, target tracking, and more.
Daniel [DJ] Harrigan
Bringing Animatronics to Life
This talk explores the considerations behind designing a custom Waldo/motion capture device that allows him to remotely puppet a complex animatronic with over twenty degrees of freedom. We’ll discuss the electrical, mechanical, and software challenges involved in creating a responsive, robust remote controller.
Daryll Strauss
Covert Regional Communication with Meshtastic
Learn how Meshtastic uses low-cost LORA radios to build ad hoc mesh networks for secure, decentralized communication. We’ll cover fundamentals, hardware, configuration tips, and techniques to protect against threats, whether for casual chats, data sharing, or highly covert group communication.
Allie Katz and SJ Jones
Fireside Chat: Metal 3D Printing … in space?!
Metal 3D Printing … in space?! SJ Jones is an additive manufacturing solutions engineer and nobody knows metal printing for intense applications like they do. In this discussion they’ll be talking with designer and 3D printing expert Allie Katz about computational design, artful engineering, and 3D prints that can survive a rocket trip.
Davis DeWitt
Movie Magic and the Value of Practical Effects
What does it take to create something that’s never been seen before? In film and TV, special effects must not only work, but also feel alive. This talk explores how blending hardware hacking with art creates functional and emotional storytelling, from explosive stunts to robots with personality, these projects blur the lines between disciplines.
Aaron Eiche
The Magic of Electropermanent Magnets!
Electropermanent magnets are like magic, an electromagnet but permanently switchable with a bit of current and a few microseconds. Aaron shares the adventures in using cheap off-the-shelf components to build his own and how to make them work empirically.
Fangzheng Liu
CircuitScout: Probing PCBs the Easy Way
Debugging PCBs can be challenging and time-consuming. This talk dives into the open-source DIY project, CircuitScout. This small desktop machine system automates debugging by selecting pads from your schematic, locating them, and controlling a probe machine for safe, hands-free testing.
Joe Needleman
From Sunlight to Silicon
AI workloads consume significant energy, but what if it didn’t? This hands-on session shows how to design and run a solar-powered computer cluster, focusing on NVIDIA Jetson Orin hardware, efficient power pipelines, and software strategies for high performance under tight energy limits.
John Duffy
The Circuits Behind Your Multimeter
Everyone uses a multimeter, but do you know what’s inside? This talk explores the inner workings, plus insights from building one, the design choices, and the tradeoffs behind common models. Discover the hidden engineering that makes this everyday tool accurate, safe, and reliable.
Josh Martin
DIY Depth: Shooting and Printing 3D Images
3D photography isn’t just for vintage nerds or high-end tech! Learn how stereoscopic film cameras work, the mechanics of lenticular lenses and how to print convincing 3D images at home, plus dive into digitizing, aligning, and processing 3D images from analog sources.
Kay Antoniak
From bytes to bobbins: Driving an embroidery machine
This talk explores how an embroidery machine brings out the best of tinkering: production, customization, and creative hacks. Learn how to run your first job on that dusty makerspace machine, create your own patch using open-source tools, and see what extra capabilities lie beyond the basics.
Keith Penney
Ghostbus: Simpler CSR Handling in Verilog
Designing FPGA applications means wrangling CSRs and connecting busses, a tedious & error-prone task. This talk introduces Ghostbus, an approach that automates address assignment and bus routing entirely in Verilog to keep designs clean, maintainable, and functional.
Kumar Abhishek
Laser ablating PCBs
Once too expensive, PCB fabrication via laser ablation of copper is now accessible via commodity fiber laser engravers. This talk shares experiences in making boards using this chemical-free technique and how it can help in rapid prototyping.
Karl Koscher
rtlsdr.tv: Broadcast TV in your browser
This talk introduces rtlsdr.tv and will cover the basics of digital video streams, programmatically feeding live content to video through Media Source Extensions, and using WebUSB to interact with devices that previously required kernel drivers.
If you’re still here, get your tickets!
Renault e Dacia: violazione dati personali clienti UK
I clienti britannici di Renault e Dacia sono stati informati di una violazione dei dati personali. La violazione, secondo quanto riferito, si è verificata presso un fornitore terzo.
La casa automobilistica francese (Dacia è una sussidiaria di Renault), che impiega oltre 170.000 persone e produce 2,2 milioni di veicoli all’anno, ha riferito che la perdita ha interessato solo i clienti delle sue divisioni nel Regno Unito. Ha sottolineato che l’incidente era collegato a un “appaltatore terzo” non identificato e che i sistemi di Renault non erano stati interessati.
“Siamo spiacenti di informarvi che uno dei nostri partner è stato vittima di un attacco informatico, che ha causato il furto di dati personali di alcuni clienti Renault UK”, ha affermato l’azienda in una nota.
Tra i dati compromessi caduti nelle mani degli hacker rientrano:
- nome e cognome;
- pavimento;
- numero di telefono;
- indirizzo e-mail;
- indirizzo postale;
- Codice VIN del veicolo;
- numero di registrazione.
Questo set di dati potrebbe essere utilizzato da aggressori per attacchi di phishing, frodi e ingegneria sociale. Renault sottolinea che le informazioni bancarie e finanziarie dei clienti non sono state compromesse.
L’azienda aggiunge che l’appaltatore interessato ha contenuto l’incidente ed eliminato la minaccia sulle sue reti. Le autorità di regolamentazione britanniche, tra cui l’Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), sono già state informate dell’attacco informatico.
Si consiglia ai clienti di prestare attenzione, di non rispondere a chiamate o e-mail sospette e di non condividere le proprie password con nessuno.
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La procura di Roma ha aperto un fascicolo per truffa in relazione ai terreni destinati al futuro termovalorizzatore di Santa Palomba.
La procura di Roma ha aperto un fascicolo per truffa in relazione ai terreni destinati al futuro termovalorizzatore di Santa Palomba.
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Puglia, Fnsi e Assostampa al fianco di Marilù Mastrogiovanni
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Calvario giudiziario infinito per la giornalista pugliese Marilù Mastrogiovanni, direttrice del giornale d’inchiesta ‘Il Tacco d’Italia’. A seguito dell’omicidio del boss Augustino Potenza
Noi non rischiamo di assuefarci
@Giornalismo e disordine informativo
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«È diritto di chi è attaccato difendersi, ma anche la legittima difesa deve rispettare il parametro della proporzionalità. Purtroppo, la guerra che ne è scaturita ha avuto conseguenze disastrose e disumane. Mi colpisce e mi affligge il conteggio quotidiano dei morti in
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Nel 2025, JAZZMI celebra il suo decimo anniversario, un traguardo significativo che ne conferma il ruolo di riferimento per il jazz a Milano e oltre. In dieci anni, il festival ha trasformato un’idea in un progetto culturale stabile, riconosciuto a livello nazionale e internazionale, capace di raccontare il jazz nella sua dimensione più ampia, dinamica […]
Pirates win 18 seats in Czech parliament!
Congratulations to the Czech Pirates for their win in the October 3-4th parliamentary election. They went from four seats in the 2021 election when they were part of the Pirates and Mayors (STAN) alliance to eighteen seats in this election in alliance with the Greens. The Greens will get two of the eighteen seats.
The Czech Pirates are an inspiration to Pirates in the United States and around the world. They, like Pirates in Luxembourg are in their country’s legislatures and continue to fight for Pirate policies there.
Court records show that the narrative Flock and a Texas Sheriff's Office has told the public isn't the whole story, and that police were conducting a 'death investigation' into the abortion.
Court records show that the narrative Flock and a Texas Sheriffx27;s Office has told the public isnx27;t the whole story, and that police were conducting a x27;death investigationx27; into the abortion.#Flock #Abortion
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INCENERITORE LA PROCURA IPOTIZZA IL REATO DI TRUFFA: GUALTIERI VA FERMATO
Unione dei Comitati contro l'inceneritore a Santa Palomba
La "democrazia" secondo #Trump
La “democrazia” secondo Trump
Con l’invio della Guardia Nazionale in alcune città americane, Donald Trump sta testando la tenuta delle garanzie costituzionali e il principio – già molto traballante – della separazione dei poteri negli Stati Uniti.www.altrenotizie.org
𝐃𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚 𝐝𝐢 𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐚 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 ~ IL SACRO POETICO, 2ª edizione ~ Domenica 12 ottobre ore 10:00-19:00
BIBLIOTECA UNIVERSITARIA ALESSANDRINA ~ APERTURA STRAORDINARIA
𝐁𝐈𝐁𝐋𝐈𝐎𝐓𝐄𝐂𝐀 𝐔𝐍𝐈𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐒𝐈𝐓𝐀𝐑𝐈𝐀 𝐀𝐋𝐄𝐒𝐒𝐀𝐍𝐃𝐑𝐈𝐍𝐀 ~ 𝐃𝐎𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐈𝐂𝐀 𝐃𝐈 𝐂𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐀 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓
Per la 𝐃𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚 𝐝𝐢 𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐚 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 a partire dalle ore 𝟏𝟎.𝟎𝟎 di 𝐝𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚 𝟏𝟐 𝐨𝐭𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐫𝐞 la 𝐁𝐢𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐜𝐚 𝐔𝐧𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐚 𝐀𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐚 ospiterà la seconda giornata di studi e di lettura dedicata al tema de 𝐈𝐋 𝐒𝐀𝐂𝐑𝐎 𝐏𝐎𝐄𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐎, a cura di 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐜𝐨 𝐂𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐢, 𝐓𝐢𝐳𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐚 𝐂𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐬𝐬𝐨, 𝐈𝐥𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐚 𝐆𝐢𝐨𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐳𝐳𝐨.
Alle ore 𝟏𝟕.𝟎𝟎 si terrà una visita guidata alla 𝐦𝐨𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐚 fotografica e documentaria 𝘾𝒐𝙨𝒕𝙧𝒖𝙞𝒓𝙚 𝙡𝒂 𝑩𝙞𝒃𝙡𝒊𝙤𝒕𝙚𝒄𝙖 𝘼𝒍𝙚𝒔𝙨𝒂𝙣𝒅𝙧𝒊𝙣𝒂 𝒑𝙚𝒓 𝒄𝙤𝒔𝙩𝒓𝙪𝒊𝙧𝒆… 𝙎𝒂𝙥𝒊𝙚𝒏𝙯𝒂.
La giornata si concluderà con un concerto di musica tradizionale indiana, programmato 𝐝𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐞 𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝟏𝟖.𝟎𝟎 𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐞 𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝟏𝟗.𝟎𝟎.
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Can a Coin Cell Make 27 Volts?
We have all no doubt at some point released the magic smoke from a piece of electronics, it’s part of what we do. But sometimes it’s a piece of electronics we’re not quite ready to let go, and something has to be fixed. Chris Greening had a board just like that, a 27 volt generator from an LCD panel, and he crafted a new circuit for it.
The original circuit (which we think he may have drawn incorrectly), uses a small boost converter IC with the expected inductor and diode. His replacement is the tried and tested joule thief, but with a much higher base resistor than its normal application in simply maintaining a battery voltage. It sucks 10 mA from the battery and is regulated with a Zener diode, but there’s still further room for improvement. Adding an extra transistor and using the Zener as a feedback component causes the oscillator to shut off as the voltage increases, something which in this application is fine.
It’s interesting to see a joule thief pushed into a higher voltage application like this, but we sense perhaps it could be made more efficient by seeking out an equivalent to the boost converter chip. Or even a flyback converter.
Smart Bulbs Are Turning Into Motion Sensors
If you’ve got an existing smart home rig, motion sensors can be a useful addition to your setup. You can use them for all kinds of things, from turning on lights when you enter a room, to shutting off HVAC systems when an area is unoccupied. Typically, you’d add dedicated motion sensors to your smart home to achieve this. But what if your existing smart light bulbs could act as the motion sensors instead?
The Brightest Bulb In The Bulb Box
The most typical traditional motion sensors use passive infrared detection, wherein the sensor picks up on the infrared radiation emitted by a person entering a room. Other types of sensors include break-beam sensors, ultrasonic sensors, and cameras running motion-detection algorithms. All of these technologies can readily be used with a smart home system if so desired. However, they all require the addition of extra hardware. Recently, smart home manufacturers have been exploring methods to enable motion detection without requiring the installation of additional dedicated sensors.
Hue Are You?
The technology uses data on radio propagation between multiple smart bulbs to determine whether or not something (or someone) is moving through an area. Credit: Ivani
Philips has achieved this goal with its new MotionAware technology, which will be deployed on the company’s new Hue Bridge Pro base station and Hue smart bulbs. The company’s smart home products use Zigbee radios for communication. By monitoring small fluctuations in the Zigbee communications between the smart home devices, it’s possible to determine if a large object, such as a human, is moving through the area. This can be achieved by looking at fluctuations to signal strength, latency, and bit error rates. This allows motion detection using Hue smart bulbs without any specific motion detection hardware required.
Using MotionAware requires end users to buy the latest Philips Hue Bridge Pro base station. As for whether there is some special magic built into this device, or if Phillips merely wants to charge users to upgrade to the new feature? Well, Philips claims the new bridge is required because it’s powerful enough to run the AI-powered algorithms that sift the radio data and determine whether motion is occurring. The tech is based on IP from a company called Ivani, which developed Sensify—an RF sensing technology that works with WiFi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee signals.
To enable motion detection, multiple Hue bulbs must be connected to the same Hue Bridge Pro, with three to four lights used to create a motion sensing “area” in a given room. When setting up the system, the room must be vacated so the system can calibrate itself. This involves determining how the Zigbee radio signals propagate between devices when nobody—humans or animals—is inside. The system then uses variations from this baseline to determine if something is moving in the room. The system works whether the lights themselves are on or off, because the light isn’t used for sensing—as long as the bulb has power, it can use its radio for sensing motion. Philips notes this only increases standby power consumption by 1%, and a completely negligible amount while the light is actually “on” and outputting light.
There are some limitations to the use of this system. It’s primarily for indoor use, as Philips notes that the system benefits from the way radio waves bounce off surrounding interior walls and objects. Lights should also be separated from 1 to 7 meters apart for optimal use, and effectively create a volume between them in which motion sensing is most effective. Depending on local conditions, it’s also possible that the system may detect motion on adjacent levels or in nearby rooms, so sensitivity adjustment or light repositioning may be necessary. Notably, though, you won’t need new bulbs to use MotionAware. The system will work with all the Hue mains-powered bulbs that have been manufactured since 2014.
The WiZ Kids Were Way Ahead
Philips aren’t the only ones offering in-built motion sensing with their smart home bulbs. WiZ also has a product in this space, which feels coincidental given the company was acquired in 2019 by Philip’s own former lighting division. Unlike Philips Hue, WiZ products rely on WiFi for communication. The company’s SpaceSense technology again relies on perturbations in radio signals between devices, but using WiFi signals instead of Zigbee. What’s more, the company has been at this since 2022
There are some notable differences in Wiz’s technology. SpaceSense is able to work with just two devices at a minimum, and not just lights—you can use any of the company’s newer lights, smart switches, or devices, as long as they’re compatible with SpaceSense, which covers the vast majority of the company’s recent product.
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Ultimately, WiZ beat Philips by years with this tech. However, perhaps due to its lower market penetration, it didn’t make the same waves when SmartSense dropped in 2022.
Radio Magic
We’ve seen similar feats before. It’s actually possible to get all kinds of useful information out of modern radio chipsets for physical sensing purposes. We’ve seen systems that measure a person’s heart rate using nothing more than perturbations in WiFi transmission over short distances, for example. When you know what you’re looking for, a properly-built algorithm can let you dig usable motion information out of your radio hardware.
Ultimately, it’s neat to see smart home companies expanding their offerings in this way. By leveraging the radio chipsets in existing smart bulbs, engineers have been able to pull out granular enough data to enable this motion-sensing parlour trick. If you’ve ever wanted your loungeroom lights to turn on when you walk in, or a basic security notification when you’re out of the house… now you can do these kinds of things without having to add more hardware. Expect other smart home platforms to replicate this sort of thing in future if it proves practical and popular with end users.
Googles Gedächtnislücke: Wie das Löschen des Werbearchivs die demokratische Kontrolle untergräbt
EU-Überwachungspläne: Internetunternehmen fürchten, dass Chatkontrolle Innovation erstickt
Schiavulli e Notarianni: la Flotilla ha già cambiato noi e il Paese
@Giornalismo e disordine informativo
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Passione politica e civile, racconto in presa diretta e sempre osservando con i propri occhi ciò che accade nel mondo, Barbara Schiavulli e Maso Notarianni si sono imbarcati
PODCAST. Dal 7 ottobre è cambiato il mondo ma Trump non considera i palestinesi
@Notizie dall'Italia e dal mondo
Manifestazioni oceaniche globali dicono che il mondo vuole realizzare i diritti dei palestinesi. Ma il piano del presidente Usa, celebrato da governi arabi e occidentali, non offre garanzie a un popolo che chiede libertà e la fine dell'occupazione.
7 ottobre 2023: chi lo ha voluto?
Noto delle strane similitudini con l'11 settembre di 22 anni prima...
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Mutazione non passeggera
@Politica interna, europea e internazionale
È umanamente comprensibile il fatto che una “sinistra senza popolo” (copyright Luca Ricolfi) sia rimasta sbalordita dalla mobilitazione popolare a favore della causa palestinese e di istinto abbia provato a metterci il cappello. Umanamente comprensibile, ma politicamente disastroso. Parliamo del Partito democratico, naturalmente, che di quel che accade
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#NextGenAI, dall’8 al13 ottobre sono attesi a Napoli oltre 6.000 studenti e docenti e saranno coinvolti più di 280 mentor e formatori, insieme a oltre 50 imprese e start-up tecnologiche.Telegram
Dati, lanci e missili. L’asse che spinge Firefly verso il Golden Dome
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Nel nuovo equilibrio tra spazio e difesa, l’acquisto di SciTec da parte di Firefly aerospace per 855 milioni di dollari diventa una chiave per capire dove corre l’America orbitale. Firefly, nata nel 2017, è una giovane azienda texana che costruisce razzi e servizi per mettere in
Paracetamolo in gravidanza?
Qualche settimana fa hanno portato alla mia attenzione un articolo dal titolo Il paracetamolo può aumentare il rischio di autismo e ADHD nei bambini nel grembo materno Andandolo a leggere mi è stato abbastanza chiaro come fosse l'ennesimo esempio di …Noemi Jr (Butac – Bufale Un Tanto Al Chilo)
Ferrara Lug - Festa del volontariato 2025, ci trovate lì sabato 11
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Segnalato da Linux Italia e pubblicato sulla comunità Lemmy @GNU/Linux Italia
Alla mattina avremo dei Talk con le scuole, al pomeriggio saremo parte del grande gioco (non mancate di partecipare alla nostra tappa).Ci saranno una cinquantina di
«Non capisco perché sei sempre così maledettamente negativo»
"dichiarazioni di Netanyahu sulla necessità di trasformare Israele in una «super Sparta», secondo cui il governo fascista dello stato ebraico è ormai più fascista che ebraico."
non se ne esce da questo ramo distopico che questo universo ha preso. turmp è una parodia neppure divertente. ma pure il resto del mondo. mi aspetto che domani ci svegliamo e siamo diventati tutti cartoni animati. possibile che si siano rassegnati tutti così rapidamente. ci sarà forse un modo per uscire da questo incubo. è iniziata con l'invasione dell'ucraina e c'era chi ce l'aveva con la nato (sfugge il collegamento causa effetto specifico, a meno di considerare aggressione nato permettere ai paesi ex sovietici di scegliere autonomamente e il che è già distiopico e assurdo)...
siamo nell'era della mancanza di logica e del mettere ogni incapace a fare quello che non sa fare. il massimo livello possibile di incompetenza a livello globale. un tempo chi governava, magari distorta, ma aveva una logica.
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Perché dovremmo smettere di appellarci alla natura per giustificare le nostre politiche...
C'è qualche volontario sul gruppo che quando sapremo CHI ha vinto ci spiegherà PERCHÉ ha vinto, con parole molto semplici?😁
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Si rafforza l’alleanza tra Israele e l’India
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Motivazioni ideologiche, strategiche ed economiche hanno rapidamente portato il governo nazionalista indiano a fare del loro paese il principale alleato di Israele in Asia
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