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  • Afghans in Pakistan face deportation

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  • What is Israel’s Iron Dome and why isn’t it invulnerable?

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    Here's a link to the video on YouTube, for those who don't want to sign up for 243 sites tracking your activity. But essentially, any human endeavour will have failures. The question is the extent, and this is presented as a one-sigma solution
  • Polish scientists urge public to step up war on drought

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    “The key is to retain water where it falls,” wrote Polish Waters. Problem is, it does not fall.
  • Tonga Poised to Be the First Country to Recognize Rights of Whales

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    Polish media outlets supportive of Poland’s national-conservative opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party have published a recording of a private phone call involving Prime Minister Donald Tusk when he was president of the European Council. They say it shows how he was continuing to interfere in Polish politics – and speaking in a dismissive and vulgar way about certain parts of Poland – while holding his supposedly neutral EU position. But commentators and legal experts, as well as figures from Poland’s current ruling camp, say that the conversation reveals nothing of interest and that the real issue is how it was recorded and came to light. They believe it was produced as part of illegal surveillance conducted under PiS using Pegasus spyware. On Friday and Saturday, right-wing broadcasters wPolsce24 and Republika released audio from two phone conversations involving Roman Giertych, who is currently an MP elected on the list of Tusk’s centrist Civic Coalition (KO). One was with Paweł Graś, Tusk’s current chief of staff, and the other with Tusk himself. Though the recordings are undated, their content makes clear that they were made in the lead-up to the October 2019 Polish parliamentary elections, when KO was in opposition and Tusk was head of the European Council. During the majority of his conversation with Tusk, which lasts around 16 minutes, Giertych – who at the time worked as a lawyer, including for Tusk and his children – was complaining about the then-leader of KO, Grzegorz Schetyna. Giertych expressed frustration that Schetyna was blocking his attempts to become an election candidate for KO, saying that Schetyna was trying to suggest that Giertych stand in districts where he would have little chance of winning. Here, Giertych described the places being suggested by Schetyna (eastern Wielkopolska province and the city of Radom) as “shits” (using the English word), at which point Tusk expressed agreement that they were places “where the fuck-ups are” (“gdzie zjeby są”). When publishing the material, Republika noted that, at the time, “Tusk was the president of the European Council and, according to EU law, he should not interfere in domestic political disputes. And yet the tapes show something completely different”. In response to the release of the recordings, Giertych issued a statement in which he said that they were made “as part of an illegal operation conducted against me by the CBA [Central Anticorruption Bureau]” using Pegasus spyware purchased by the PiS government. PiS has been accused of illegally buying Pegasus and then using it to spy on opponents of its government, including Giertych and Krzysztof Brejza, who was the head of KO’s election campaign in 2019. Extracts of recordings made using Pegasus were then leaked to PiS-friendly media. “Recording conversations between a lawyer and his clients, not destroying them, taking copies of the conversations from the CBA, passing them on to the media and publishing these conversations are very serious crimes,” wrote Giertych. “Those guilty of all these crimes will be punished.” Legally, the CBA is supposed to destroy surveillance recordings that do not contain evidence of any crime. Giertych has not been charged with any crime in relation to the content of the recordings. Przemysław Rosati, the president of Poland’s Supreme Bar Council, says that the newly released recordings “confirm that Pegasus was used for surveillance without a legal basis and unrelated to state security”. “Monitoring a lawyer’s telephone is an action that directly violates attorney-client privilege and…is simply an abuse of power,” he added. Foreign minister Radosław Sikorski also commented on social media, writing that he “hopes the media will not get excited about tidbits [contained in the recordings] but will help identify the criminals who recorded and distributed conversations between a lawyer and client”. Tusk himself has not yet commented on the recordings. Since replacing PiS in power in December 2023, Tusk’s ruling coalition has launched a number of investigations into the use of Pegasus by the former government. Last year, prosecutor general Adam Bodnar revealed that almost 600 people in Poland were targeted for surveillance with Pegasus between 2017 and 2022. The interior minister, Tomasz Siemoniak, said that this had included “too many cases” when it was used “against inconvenient politicians, lawyers, judges and prosecutors”. Subsequently, a former PiS deputy justice minister, Michał Woś was charged with abusing his powers for the alleged illegal transfer of justice ministry funds to finance the purchase of Pegasus in 2017. He denies the allegations. In February this year, the head of the CBA, Agnieszka Kwiatkowska-Gurdak, resigned from her position after refusing to answer questions during an appearance before a parliamentary commission investigating the use of Pegasus spyware.
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    Same with Russia. They’ve lost so many, and forced a lot of “undesirable” people to fight. I wonder how WWIII is going to go when China just throws waves of people.
  • Global Institutions Fail to Enforce Order in a Divided World

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  • The stunning reversal of humanity’s oldest bias

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    If you look into the article, when this is mentioned, there is a relevant link. I think it is worth taking a look at it, because it gives perspective on this topic. Actually, a few, not only one. The countries with the biggest skews in favour of boys in sex ratios at birth have seen a reversion towards the natural rate. In a handful of places, the overall birth statistics appear to reflect a preference for girls over boys. But in most countries, any preference for girls expressed in polls is not strong enough to show in the overall sex ratio at birth. Most parents-to-be seem to balk at sex-selective abortions, in other words. The assumption that daughters will be more nurturing whereas sons will grow distant is ingrained even in the most egalitarian societies. Edit: I rewrote the comment, when I realised there are a few links in the article that clarify things
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    powderhorn@beehaw.orgP
    I'm aware. I have two ex-wives.
  • Pizza order shows the world is on the brink

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    Reminds me of this skit from please don't destroy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9fbdJyd08g
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    Yep. My guess haveing delt with the process. Moving to a green card process supported by marriage. Meant her student visas no longer applied. Only being married for 1 year. As this is why such claims are temp to begin. Means she may be deported well before her student plans are complete. Even before the current insanity. Things like that were risky.
  • Zelenskyy announces liberation of Andriivka in Sumy Oblast

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    making sure to escalate things that will affect tens of millions of people because you don't want to end up in court -- and I don't say this lightly -- is straight-up evil. Very true. What is with this end-times porn? I really wish people who believe in such nonsense would be shunned by society at large. These people are divorced from rationality, reality, and reason.
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  • What sparked the flight?

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    I misremembered it as being about Iran back then too, but yeah. It's the War on Terror excuse all over again.
  • I'm giving that comma in the hed some serious side-eye.

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    powderhorn@beehaw.orgP
    I mean, that could work as well. A comma in a hed replaces "and" -- semicolons are very rare, though.
  • Lula, wtf?

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