Mainframe Chip has 360MB of on-Chip Cache
It is hard to imagine what a mainframe or supercomputer can do when we all have what amounts to supercomputers on our desks. But if you look at something like IBM’s mainframe Telum chip, you’ll get some ideas. The Telum II has “only” eight cores, but they run at 5.5 GHz. Unimpressed? It also has 360 MB of on-chip cache and I/O and AI accelerators. A mainframe might use 32 of these chips, by the way.
[Clamchowder] explains in the post how the cache has a unique architecture. There are actually ten 36 MB L2 caches on the chip. There are eight caches, one for each core, plus one for the I/O accelerator, and another one that is uncommitted.
A typical CPU will have a shared L3 cache, but with so much L2 cache, IBM went a different direction. As [Clamchowder] explains, the chip reuses the L2 capacity to form a virtual L3 cache. Each cache has a saturation metric and when one cache gets full, some of its data goes to a less saturated cache block.
Remember the uncommitted cache block? It always has the lowest saturation metric so, typically, unless the same data happens to be in another cache, it gets moved to the spare block.
There’s more to it than that — read the original post for more details. You’ll even read speculation about how IBM managed a virtual L4 cache, across CPUs.
Cache has been a security bane lately on desktop CPUs. But done right, it is good for performance.
Printed in Space: 3D-Printed Metal Parts Shown Off After Returning From the ISS
The European Space Agency (ESA) is showing 3D-printed metal parts made onboard the International Space Station using a printer and materials the agency sent earlier this year. While 3D printing onboard the ISS is nothing new, the printing of metal parts in space is an important advancement. The agency’s goals are to be able to produce more tools and spares in situ rather than having to rely on resupply missions. An ambitious idea being pitched is to use captured space debris as input as well, which would further decrease the ISS’s dependence on Earth and expensive cargo runs from the bottom of the gravity well.
The metal 3D printer in operation during testing on Earth prior to being installed on the ISS. (Credit: ESA)
The 180 kg 3D printer lives in the European Drawer Rack Mark II inside ESA’s Columbus module. Controllers on Earth managed the printing process after installation. The printer ran for about four hours a day, with each layer inspected before continuing. This means the printing process took days, but running the machine continuously would, of course, cut printing time significantly.
The printer uses stainless steel wire that is fed to the printing location, where a laser melts it. As the pool of molten metal moves away from the laser-heated spot, it solidifies like plastic does in a regular FDM printer. Of course, with the melting point of stainless steel being around 1400 °C, it runs a lot hotter and thus requires that the printer to be inside a completely sealed box, with the atmosphere inside vented into space and replaced with nitrogen prior to starting the printing process. The presence of oxygen would totally ruin the print.
We badly want a practical metal printer for home use, but, so far, they remain out of reach. When you do get them, you might consider that there are different design rules for metal-printed parts.
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Hackaday Links: September 8, 2024
OK, sit down, everyone — we don’t want you falling over and hurting yourself when you learn the news that actually yes, your phone has been listening to your conversations all along. Shocking, we know, but that certainly seems to be what an outfit called Cox Media Group (CMG) does with its “Active Listening” software, according to a leaked slide deck that was used to pitch potential investors. The gist is that the software uses a smartphone’s microphone to listen to conversations and pick out keywords that it feeds to its partners, namely Google, Facebook, and Amazon so that they can target you with directed advertisements. Ever have an IRL conversation about something totally random only to start seeing references to that subject pop up where they never did before? We sure have, and while “relationship mining” seemed like a more parsimonious explanation back in 2017, the state of tech makes eavesdropping far more plausible today. Then there’s the whole thing of basically being caught red-handed. The Big Three all huffed and puffed about how they were shocked, SHOCKED to learn that this was going on, with reactions ranging from outright denial of ever partnering with CMG to quietly severing their relationship with the company. So much for years of gaslighting on this.
In other dystopian news, the American Radio Relay League just wrote a $1 million check to end a ransomware attack. According to an ARRL statement, unidentified “threat actors” found their way into computer systems at the group’s Newington, Connecticut headquarters and related cloud-based systems, which allowed them to install encryption packages on laptops, desktops, and servers running a variety of operating systems. The ARRL’s crisis team managed to talk the cyberattackers down from their original demand of several million dollars to just a million, which all things considered was probably the path of least resistance and lowest cost. It’s a shame that things have come to that, but here we are.
The long saga of Starliner’s first crewed test flight is finally over, as the beleaguered spacecraft pushed back from the International Space Station and headed back to a midnight landing in New Mexico on Saturday. The return was sans crew, of course, with NASA being unwilling to risk the lives of astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore in a spacecraft that hadn’t really performed up to snuff on the way up to the ISS. As if the leaky thrusters weren’t enough, just before the hatches were closed Wilmore reported weird noises coming from a speaker in Starliner. He managed to capture the sounds on his mic for Mission Control, which for all the world sounded like someone repeatedly banging on a pipe in the distance. The weird thing about the sound is the regularity, which sounded a little faster than one per second. We’re keen to see if NASA shares any in-depth engineering information on this and all the other Starliner anomalies now that the craft is back on the ground.
If you’ve ever had to do extensive overhead work, such as sanding or painting ceilings, or working under a car on a lift, you know the burn that starts to set in after just a short while of holding your arms over your head. Up to now, the only way to fix that was either hit the gym and work on upper body strength, or find another way to make a living. But now that we’re living in the future, you can just strap on your own exoskeleton backpack and take a load off the robotic way. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the ExoActive exoskeleton comes from Festool, best known for its wonderfully well-engineered premium tools that often command a premium price. The ExoActive is battery-powered and straps on like a backpack with extensions that support the upper arms. It can be set to different work heights and provides a boost in lifting power, taking some of the weight off your shoulder girdle and transmitting it to your lower back. Unlike other exoskeletons we’ve seen breathless press releases for, this one seems like something you can buy right now. Sure, it’s expensive, but it’s a fraction of the cost of shoulder surgery.
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And finally, Animagraffs is back with an incredibly detailed look inside the inner workings of a 16th-century sailing vessel. The video really captures what it took to build vessels that could (just barely) sail around the world for the first time. We loved the explanation of the rigging, especially the differences between the standing rigging and the running rigging. If you don’t know your clewline from your backstay, this Blender tour de force will set you straight.
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Quando crei un nuovo account, non è sufficiente scrivere un messaggio di saluto, ma...
Quando crei un nuovo account #Friendica (ma questo vale anche per un account come Mastodon) e scrivi un messaggio, è molto improbabile che qualcuno lo veda sulla tua istanza ed è ancora meno probabile che venga visto sulle altre istanze.
Infatti se nessuno ti segue, il tuo post comparirà solo nella timeline locale della tua istanza.
Il problema è che all'inizio non c'è mai nessuno che ti segue e, se anche qualcuno dovesse vedere un tuo post con scritto "Ciao a tutti! Che fate di bello?", probabilmente non ti seguirà.
Per aumentare la possibilità di essere seguiti, bisogna innanzitutto seguire alcune semplici regole:
1) Modificare il profilo scegliendo una miniatura interessante, inserendo una descrizione accattivante e aggiungendo l'indirizzo del tuo blog o di un qualche tuo account social (e magari potresti "verificare" il tuo account)
2) Scrivere un messaggio di presentazione con una breve descrizione di te stesso e con l'indicazione dei tuoi interessi e "fissare" questo messaggio sul tuo profilo ossia in cima alla serie di messaggi che vedrà chiunque capiti per caso sul tuo profilo. E ricorda di usare gli hashtag #presentazione e #introduction e no: evita di utilizzare i post con il titolo, perché gli utenti Mastodon non li leggeranno correttamente
3) cercare hashtag e parole chiave per individuare utenti da seguire tra quelli che ti interessano, quelli che hanno interessi a te affini e quelli che potrebbero essere interessati a te
4) seguire i gruppi Friendica (qualcosa di simile ai gruppi Facebook) o le comunità Lemmy (qualcosa di simile ai canali Reddit) di tuo interesse, per incontrare utenti che condividono i tuoi interessi
5) lavorare sulle impostazioni del tuo profilo per rendere pubblico e ricercabile il tuo profilo e aggiungere la bandiera del tuo Paese al tuo profilo
6) usare (non troppi!) hashtag nei post che vuoi che vengano trovati
7) soprattutto, non fermarti a una sola istanza: cerca di entrare in contatto con utenti che si trovano in tante istanze diverse
Quando finalmente qualcuno deciderà di seguirti, allora i tuoi post si vedranno oltre che nella timeline locale della tua istanza, anche nella timeline personale di chi ti segue e nella timeline federata di quelle istanze in cui c'è qualcuno che ti segue.
Infine, se qualcuno decide di ricondividere il tuo post, allora anche i follower di quell'utente vedranno il tuo post.
Ora forse è più chiaro perché, quando crei un nuovo account, non è sufficiente scrivere un messaggio di saluto, ma devi assicurarti che quel messaggio sia visibile. Il Fediverso infatti non è come i social commerciali che ti sottopongono contenuti e ti "organizzano appuntamenti virtuali" all'interno della piattaforma per portarti a incontrare NON quegli utenti che ti interessano, MA qugli utenti che possono attirare di più la tua attenzione per tenerti attaccato alla loro app e al loro social e mungere la maggiore quantità dei tuoi dati comportamentali.
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Self Driving Cars Learn from Our Eyes
[Michelle Hampson] reports in IEEE Spectrum that Chinese researchers may improve self-driving cars by mimicking how the human eye works. In some autonomous cars, two cameras use polarizing filters to help understand details about what the car sees. However, these filters can penalize the car’s vision in low light conditions.
Humans, however, have excellent vision in low-lighting conditions. The Retinex theory (based on the Land Effect discovered by [Edwin Land]) attributes this to the fact that our eyes sense both the reflectance and the illumination of light. The new approach processes polarized light from the car’s cameras in the same way.
The images pass through two algorithms. One compensates for brightness levels, while the other processes the reflective properties of the incoming light. They mounted cameras on real cars and drove them in actual dim environments to test everything out.
The result? Studies show that the approach improved driving accuracy by approximately 10%. However, the algorithms require extensive training on difficult-to-obtain data sets, so that is one challenge to adoption.
Self-driving cars certainly need improving. Oddly enough, navigation can be done with polarizing filter cameras and a clear view of the sky. Or, you can look under the road.
The inflow of Brazilians to Bluesky continues, Firefish dies another death, and more.
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Bluesky and Brazil continues to be a great match, and lots of other smaller news items.
Programming note: I’m switching the release day for this weekly newsletter to a Wednesday. Over the last year and a half I’ve spend my free Sundays writing this, and this is not sustainable in the long term. So look for the next edition to arrive on Wednesday the 18th.
Bluesky and Brazil
Bluesky remains highly popular among Brazilians as an alternative to X, that got banned in the country last week. Bluesky has added 3 million accounts since the ban went into effect just over a week ago. When I reported on it last week Bluesky had added 1 million accounts. Of these new accounts, around 85% are from Brazil. The popularity of Bluesky in Brazil also shows up in both politics and the media: President Lula, his party PT Brazil, the Supreme Court, and House of Representatives all have their accounts validated by using their domain as their handle. The media is also paying attention, one of the most popular news programs in Brazil, Jornal Nacional, showed their Bluesky handle during the show. Some of the biggest newspapers such as Folha de S.Paulo and Correio Braziliense covered Bluesky as well.
What stands out to me about both articles is that they do not mention Threads. Threads have not made any data available regarding the impact of the Brazilian ban on X on the platform. While Threads is likely to still get a large number of signups simply due to its massive size, it is not part of the conversation in the way that Bluesky is for Brazil.
The inflow of new people also shows up for the Trust and Safety team. In an update Bluesky’s head of Trust and Safety, Aaron Rodericks, shares that the team normally receives about 20k reports per week, a number that skyrocketed to 270k reports, predominantly in Portugese.
The News
Firefish has died another death. This February, the original creator of Firefish Kainoa transferred ownership to the maintainer naskya, without naskya being informed beforehand. Naskya has been maintaining Firefish alone for the last 7 months, while noting that this them taking over the project as unwillingly. Naskya says that this is unsustainable, putting the project in maintanance mode. IceShrimp provides migration instructions for server admins who want to transfer from Firefish to IceShrimp. I’ve got fond memories of the time period during which Firefish worked well, which is sadly a while ago now. It enabled me to build a community in a way that I’ve found much more difficult to do on Mastodon, and the community that I’ve build during the Firefish period is still one that feels like my closest community on Mastodon.
Truefans is a podcasting app that is building ActivityPub integration. It gives you the possibility to create a fediverse account as well (truefans.social), and activities that you take in the Truefans app (listen/comment/follow) are broadcasted into the fediverse.
The IFTAS Moderator Survey for 2024 is live. Last year’s survey led to an extensive report on the actual needs that fediverse moderators have.
Forgejo’s monthly update: “Federation is getting useful. There is now more than preliminary background work, and the first exciting things could be tried out by users. The work is not near the goal yet.”
The SocialCG held their monthly meeting, and decided on two new Task Forces: a task force to update the website activitypub.rocks, and a Trust and Safety Task Force. The goal for the website task force is to make sure that the activitypub.rocks website is a better entry point, as it is badly out of date, with the last post from January 2021. The Trust and Safety team from Threads has already expressed interest in participating in the task force.
Trending topics are a feature that is highly sought after by the Brazilian community, and the community has build two versions themselves: as a browser extension and as a separate site.
Peertube continues to make inroads with livestreaming, especially via the livechat plugin, which got a significant upgrade again.
Bluesky continues the tradition of 3rd party clients implementing features before the official clients does: this time the Skeets app already supports displaying videos, even though the feature is not released yet and only the developers can post (otherwise invisible) videos.
The developer’s site atproto.com got a major overhaul, including a Quick Start guide that showcases how to build a complete and different type of application on atproto, an extensive article ‘ATProto for distributed systems engineers‘ and more.
A research paper – An evidence-based and critical analysis of the Fediverse decentralization promises – provides a critical analysis of the extend that the fediverse can deliver on the promises of decentralisation. Worth checking out, I also find the framing of ‘techno-romanticism’ as to explain the gap between what is promised and what is actually happening in the fediverse.
The Dutch coalition of public organisations PublicSpaces is starting PeerTube Spaces to promote the usage of Peertube as as suitable alternative for public organisations.
The (unofficial) atprotocol.dev community held a talk with the creator of event planner Smoke Signal, the video recording is available here. The recording from the previous talk, by the creator of frontpage.fyi is available as well. This Thursday is the next event, ‘From Feeds to Labelers with Ændra Rininsland’
The Links
- WeDistribute – A Brief History of the Fediverse Symbol
- Making a Mastodon bot with Google Sheets and Apps Scripts.
- Email platform Buttondown has added the option to automatically cross-post to Bluesky.
- Hachyderm’s Introduction to Mastodon Moderation: The Report Feature and Moderator Actions.
- Thoughts on the 📰 News Feed – by XBlock and News feed developer Ændra Rininsland.
- This week’s ActivityPub software updates.
- Fediverse for government organisations, a follow-up.
- Nostr somehow managed to get a billboard advertising Nostr close to where I live.
- A Bluesky client that makes Bluesky look like the old phpBB forums.
- Brazil, Bluesky & the Fediverse, by Newsmast’s Michael Foster.
- Brazilian Tech YouTuber Gabs Ferreira did a long interview with Bluesky CTO Paul Frazee.
That’s all for this week, thanks for reading!
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Oggi stella Assange ha partecipato da remoto alla festa del Fatto quotidiano tenutasi a Roma
Potete recuperare il suo intervento al seguente link https://www.
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Reverse Engineering The Web API of an Akaso EK7000 Action Camera
Recently, [Richard Audette] bought an Akaso EK7000 action camera for his daughter’s no-smartphones-allowed summer camp, which meant that after his daughter returned from said camp, he was free to tinker with this new toy. Although he was not interested in peeling open the camera to ogle its innards, [Richard] was very much into using the WiFi-based remote control without being forced into using the ‘Akaso Go’ smartphone app. To do this, he had to figure out the details of what the Android app does so that it could be replicated. He provided a fake camera WiFi hotspot for the app in order to learn its secrets.
Normally, the camera creates a WiFi hotspot with a specific SSID (iCam-AKASO_C_1e96
) and password (1234567890
) which the Android app connects to before contacting the camera’s IP address at 192.72.1.1
. The app then shows a live view and allows you to copy over snapshots and videos. Initially, [Richard] tried to decompile the Android app using JADX, but the decompiled code contained so many URLs that it was hard to make heads or tails of it. In addition, the app supports many different Akaso camera models, making it harder to focus on the part for this particular camera.
No worries! A Raspberry Pi SBC provided a fake camera WiFi hotspot. A simple application records HTTP requests from the app and provides responses. This was easier than setting up a man-in-the-middle attack, although — since the traffic isn’t encrypted — this was a possibility.
Ultimately, this allowed [Richard] to determine the relevant URLs to retrieve photos and videos, while the RTSP live stream URL was discovered from the decompiled Akasa Go app. Using the fake WiFi camera setup, the parameters to set the stream resolution and FPS were then determined, giving [Richard] full remote control over the camera without the need to use the mobile app.
We’ve seen a lot of camera WiFi reverse engineering. WiFi hotspots are handy for hacking. They also are handy in hotel rooms.
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In Giappone il budget difesa più alto di sempre. I dettagli
In molti, a cominciare dalla Germania del cancelliere Olaf Scholz, hanno promesso cambi di passo nella spesa militare, ma, mentre svariate capitali non hanno dato seguito alle loro parole e Berlino non abbia chiarito se, dopo il fondo speciale da 100 miliardi per il 2022-27, continuerà a spendere a tali ritmi, Tokyo ha annunciato il […]
Elt rafforza la sua presenza in Arabia Saudita con un Memorandum of understanding
[quote]Nell’ambito del quadro di collaborazione e delle positive relazioni tra Italia e Arabia Saudita, Elt Group ha firmato un Memorandum of understanding (Mou) con il ministero degli Investimenti del Regno dell’Arabia Saudita (Misa) e l’Autorità generale per le industrie militari (Gami) del Regno dell’Arabia Saudita. Il Mou
È una vergogna pubblica a cui te e la tua banda di pagliacci avete esposto il Paese. Chiedete scusa! 😡 #ilpeggior governo disempre #ilgovernodeicialtroni #ilpeggior premier disempre #ilgovernodeidelinquenti
Oggi #8settembre è la Giornata internazionale dell’alfabetizzazione. La ricorrenza, istituita dall’Unesco nel 1967, celebra l’importanza del diritto all'alfabetizzazione, fondamentale per acquisire conoscenze, competenze e valori.
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Oggi #8settembre è la Giornata internazionale dell’alfabetizzazione. La ricorrenza, istituita dall’Unesco nel 1967, celebra l’importanza del diritto all'alfabetizzazione, fondamentale per acquisire conoscenze, competenze e valori. #LiteracyDayTelegram
I primi 20 anni di Wikimedia Commons
Il 7 settembre 2024 Wikimedia Commons ha compiuto vent’anni. Nata nel 2004 come uno dei progetti del movimento Wikimedia, Commons è una piattaforma multilingue dedicata alla condivisione di file multimediali, com…
"Se il giornalismo sta andando in fumo, potrei anche sballarmi con i suoi fumi": confessioni di un aiutante di chatbot
Giornalisti e altri scrittori sono impiegati per migliorare la qualità delle risposte dei chatbot.
Security Weekly 2-6/9/24: iniziative globali, nuove minacce e il FunFact. La newsletter di #InsicurezzaDigitale
Governi e organizzazioni globali stanno intensificando gli sforzi per proteggere infrastrutture critiche e dati sensibili.
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Cena in centrissimo, tavolo sul marciapiede.
Ore 20:47, passa un uomo completamente nudo a piedi.
Indisturbato.
So geht es auch in #Berlin
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L'intelligence di Usa e Regno Unito: L'ordine internazionale mai così a rischio dalla Guerra fredda - Agenzia Nova
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A Kiel, in Germania, i manifestanti hanno cercato di bloccare il lavoro dell’industria delle armi.
La polizia ha iniziato a disperdere la protesta. Almeno due sono stati portati in ospedale.
I manifestanti scandiscono:
“I ricchi vogliono la guerra, i giovani vogliono il futuro”,
“Cento miliardi per l’istruzione e la sanità”,
“Soldi per il popolo, non per l’Ucraina ”.
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Nuove tecnologie, ma anche nuove imprese. Il futuro del Next generation air dominance
[quote]Sulla base delle lezioni apprese durante gli ultimi anni, l’Air Force statunitense sta attualmente rivalutando il suo approccio alle modalità di combattimento in un eventuale futura guerra aerea. Al contempo, la forza aerea sta valutando un nuovo percorso per lo sviluppo e l’acquisizione del suo sistema di
Gli investigatori tedeschi: “la Polonia boicotta le indagini sul Nord Stream”
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Gli inquirenti di Berlino accusano la Polonia di aver aiutato e coperto gli ucraini che nel settembre 2022 distrussero il gasdotto Nord Stream
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OpenMoneyBox v3.5 Beta out
OpenMoneyBox v3.5 Beta [.0.2] published [released] : OpenMoneyBox
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A Ramstein i ministri della Difesa concordano nuovi aiuti a Kyiv
[quote]Si è riunito oggi, presso la base aerea di Ramstein, il Gruppo di contatto dei ministri della difesa sull’Ucraina. “Abbiamo bisogno della determinazione dei nostri partner e dei mezzi per fermare il terrorismo aereo russo. Abbiamo bisogno che tutte le armi dei pacchetti di supporto già annunciati
Dimissioni Sangiuliano, Alessandro Giuli nuovo ministro della Cultura
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Dimissioni Sangiuliano, Alessandro Giuli nuovo ministro della Cultura È Alessandro Giuli il nuovo ministro della Cultura: l’attuale presidente del MAXXI, infatti, giurerà stasera al Quirinale, alle ore 19.00, sostituendo così il dimissionario Gennaro Sangiuliano. “Il Presidente della Repubblica,
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This is Behind the Blog, where we share our behind-the-scenes thoughts about how a few of our top stories of the week came together. This week, we discuss last night's shindig.
This is Behind the Blog, where we share our behind-the-scenes thoughts about how a few of our top stories of the week came together. This week, we discuss last nightx27;s shindig.#BehindTheBlog
Behind the Blog: Party Time
This is Behind the Blog, where we share our behind-the-scenes thoughts about how a few of our top stories of the week came together. This week, we discuss last night's shindig.Samantha Cole (404 Media)
Sangiuliano si è dimesso. Il ministro della Cultura, travolto dallo scandalo Boccia, ha inviato una lettera a Meloni: “Grazie per avermi difeso con decisione”
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Il ministro della Cultura Sangiuliano si è dimesso Il ministro della Cultura Gennaro Sangiuliano ha rassegnato le dimissioni: decisivo il pressing di Giorgia Meloni dopo l’ultima intervista di Maria Rosaria
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VIDEO Jenin. Si ritira l’esercito dopo 10 giorni. Israele: l’operazione continua
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Sono almeno 21 i palestinesi uccisi nella città e nel suo campo profughi dove si registrano danni per milioni di euro
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Cattaneo: “Forza Italia è favorevole allo Ius Scholae, ma priorità al Governo”
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Solo una cifra: 914.860. Un numero, per una volta, espresso non in euro, ma in persone. Anzi, in bambine e bambini. Sono quelli che sono italiani di fatto, ma non per la legge, quelli che frequentano le nostre scuole sedendo nei banchi accanto ai nostri figli, ma da
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Lezioni italiane. Portaerei giapponesi sul modello del Cavour
[quote]La visita di nave Cavour in Giappone non è stata solo un esercizio di naval diplomacy, almeno per le Forze marittime di autodifesa nipponiche (Jmsdf). Le esercitazioni congiunte tra il Carrier strike group italiano (che conta, oltre all’ammiraglia, anche la fregata Alpino) e le Jmsdf si sono incentrate sulla
ONU: Inviare una forza indipendente in Sudan e rafforzare l’embargo delle armi
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Il rapporto delle Nazioni Unite ha definito "orribili" le violazioni dei diritti umani in corso in Sudan nella guerra tra l'esercito e le Forze di supporto rapido (RSF), alcune delle quali potrebbero equivalere a crimini di guerra e contro l'umanità.
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