Palestinian people refuse to leave Gaza City despite Israeli threats tehrantimes.com/news/516589/Pa…

'Anti-Racist' ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt Laments Rising 'Intermarriage Rates' Among Jews

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Lourdes dépenses, cachets élevés, assurances coûteuses... Les festivals d’été en difficulté en 2025


Selon une étude du Centre national de la musique, deux festivals sur trois sont déficitaires. Le secteur fait face à de nombreuses difficultés : concurrence accrue, cachets des artistes trop élevés ou encore baisse des subventions publiques.

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Long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution linked to increased risk of dementia

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#Iran #Turkiye
#ZangezurCorridor
@palestine

"The Zangezur Corridor is a 43-kilometer land route that would connect mainland Azerbaijan to its exclave Nakhchivan, passing through Armenia...Armenia has expressed its opposition the plan, saying it would violate its sovereignty"
"The Zangezur Corridor is an Israeli-American project...This corridor prevents the connection of the South Caucasus, that is, Iran, with countries such as Armenia, Georgia, and Russia"

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Around 300 Jewish public figures have delivered a scathing indictment of the Labour government’s complicity in Israeli war crimes and its authoritarian crackdown on protest at home. Their open letter begins with the powerful declaration, “Proscribe genocide, not protest.”

Open Letter by Jewish public figures challenges Starmer government: “Proscribe genocide, not protest” - World Socialist Web Site

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🎉 Ja estan aquí les Festes Llibertàries de Gràcia 2025! 🎉

Aquest any tindrem xerrades, tallers, distris i, com sempre, una programació musical fantàstica. També disposem de punt lila i protocol d'agressions com cada any, no volem actituds de merda a Gràcia ni a enlloc. Arrenquem aquest divendres 15 amb Kapara Sound System a partir de les 17h, no t'ho perdis!😎

NASA has chosen a group of contractors to supply multiple agency facilities with liquid and gaseous helium for at least the next two years. The NASA Agency-wide Supply of Liquid and Gaseous Helium contract is a fixed-price indefinite-delivery requirements contract with firm-fixed-price delivery orders. The awards have a total estimated value of approximately $105.1 million. […]

En souvenir du soulèvement du peuple biélorusse
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"Pramen / samedi 9 août 2025 Les premières affrontements avec la police, à l’été 2020, ont ravivé l’espoir, au sein de la société biélorusse, qu’un monde sans Loukachenko et sans dictature est possible. Nous, qui avons été élevé.es dans l’idée … Continuer la lecture →"

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When I was still in the Navy, we heard about submarine detection schemes that tried to detect the effect on the earth's magnetic field. Our submarine was more than 400 feet long.

I've never heard of this wave-pattern stuff before.

Of course sound was the primary way of detecting submarines. Soviet submarines were faster than ours, but noisier. Or so they said. We heard a lot about hydrophones installed deep under the ocean.

How deep we normally were was closely guarded. We couldn't be too deep or our VLF antenna wouldn't work well enough. Also, we couldn't be too deep to launch.

So how deep could we go? Back in the day, that was also carefully guarded. We had snap on covers for many of the gauges and dials in the Control Room to use while in port. One of those was the depth gauge.

The Navy also guarded the design of submarine screws. It affected the sound they made. I qualified Throttleman, so I can tell you that not cavitating was hugely important.

Of course now every single one of the FBM submarines of my day are gone. Recycled. If you look on Wikipedia, you'll see the test depths of those 41 subs. They look right to me. For present-day subs, you'll see "+800 ft."

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The throttleman was the watch-stander in Maneuvering (within the Engine Room) who controlled the RPM of the screw.

1291. The final Crusader strongholds have fallen, and with them the illusion that faith alone can hold the Holy Land. Yet the Knights Templar return from the East carrying a different prize: the knowledge of Arabic numerals and the revolutionary accounting methods of Liber Abaci. These are tools that measure, connect, and bind — capable of building a network of credit and trust across kingdoms, independent of papal blessing.

When Lord Amaury is murdered on pilgrimage, his friend, Brother Etienne of Chartres, inherits a fragment of an unassuming ledger. In its margins are strange marks — the sign of a hidden architecture of influence. Each symbol unlocks a node in a network stretching from Acre to the Hebrides, mapping the flow of power in the only language that never lies: numbers.

But numbers have no creed. To the Holy See, they are a threat, a rival scripture without saints or miracles. To the Temple, they are the means to replace the authority of Rome with the quiet dominion of commerce. Between these visions, Etienne must decide: should such knowledge be guarded, destroyed, or set free beyond the reach of any master?

The Ledger of Light is a mystery of ideas as much as action — a meditation on the nature of truth, the seduction of control, and the eternal tension between revelation and secrecy. In the dim lamplight of monasteries, on the crowded quays of Avignon, and in the shadowed halls of power, one question burns: when the light of knowledge falls, can any institution — Church, Order, or State — remain unchanged?

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An AI-powered monitoring system developed by a team of Chinese researchers has been put into operation in biomanufacturing companies.

The system can accurately predict and control the fermentation process, promoting the transformation of the biological fermentation industry.

Previously, engineers had to monitor production lines 24 hours a day. Now, AI model will analyze the data, to ensure that the fermentation process is always in the best state.

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#china #technology

The war without end in Gaza #Palestine mondoweiss.net/2025/08/the-war…

MSF statement on GHF's massacres of aid seekers #Palestine tiktokgenocide.com/uploads/msf…

#gaza #ethniccleansing
#IsraeliLies
@palestine

"The lies Israel and its supporters have to pretend to believe are getting so ridiculous that supporting Israel is now an act of public humiliation and self-debasement"
"...anyone who says the expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza would be “voluntary” is lying"
"This whole genocide is powered by lies"
Like Gaza is razed to the ground because "Gaza was booby trapped with explosives by Hamas" really

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A red meat allergy from tick bites is spreading – lone star tick isn’t the only carrier to worry about tucsonsentinel.com/nationworld…
An allergic reaction called alpha-gal syndrome - commonly called the “red meat allergy,” though that is misleading, because alpha-gal syndrome can cause strong reactions to many products - is rapidly spreading in the U.S. and around the globe, due to tick bites.
#Tucson #Arizona

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Πλεμπαίοι, οι εφοπλιστές δεν μασάνε. #LiveYourMythInGreece

Πάνω από 100 επιβάτες που δεν ταξίδεψαν χθες εξαιτίας του απαγορευτικού ενημερώθηκαν σήμερα πως δεν μπορούν να αλλάξουν τα εισιτήριά τους. Αντιδρώντας, ανέβηκαν στον καταπέλτη του πλοίου εμποδίζοντας τον απόπλου, με την ένταση να κορυφώνεται όταν στο σημείο κατέφθασε το Λιμενικό.

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