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Hirom, to news in Russia bans anti-war candidate from challenging Putin

The commission said 29 people have so far filed to run for the presidency. But after today’s decision, Mr Putin remains the only candidate to be able to register as a candidate.

Not just this anti-war candidate. It appears all candidates are banned from challenging Putin.

Hirom, to news in Netanyahu declares holy war against Gaza, citing the Bible

Be aware that Middle East Monitor is rated “Factual reporting: Mixed” and strongly biased as it sometime use poor sources and use loaded words.

La Croix published an alaysis of this Isaiah Prophecy quote (french). They found it’s a poor and/or convoluted reference, and that article do not mention “Holy War” so this expression is most likely editorializing from the Middle East Monitor.

Hirom, (edited ) to news in Abandoned babies found decomposing in Gaza hospital weeks after it was evacuated

This comes after an order to evacuate a city with >0.7 million inhabitants within 24h without preparation, with broken infrastructure and broken government, with a treat of invasion.

There’s no way this happen without panic, and without people being left behind.

I fear we’re going to hear more horrific stories as the dust settles.

Hirom, to news in Netanyahu declares holy war against Gaza, citing the Bible

I watched it a second time to be sure. While the voiceover doesn’t say “Holy War” he does cite religion and sounds like religious radicals dog-whistle.

There’s good reasons to be critical of Netanyahu government, but I’d still suggest seeking better sources.

Hirom, (edited ) to news in Commentary: We face a world potentially running out of antibiotics

Multiple countries need to fix their inadequate regulations to stop aggravating antibiotics resistance, including:

Hirom, (edited ) to news in Elon Musk says Ireland's Leo Varadkar 'hates Irish people'

This isn’t what I would call news. The article provide no new substantive information, and it’s not significant enough to be world news.

It’s not even punditry. IMHO this fits in the “old man yell at clouds” category.

Hirom, to news in Facebook Approved an Israeli Ad Calling for Assassination of Pro-Palestine Activist

Algorithmic moderation was never going to be effective.

Hirom, to privacy in Nitter is shutting down

Twitter/X is such a cesspool. The end of nitter is an occasion to completely stop using Twitter, and instead go to the fediverse, subscribe to a newspaper.

Hirom, to news in US says North Korea delivered 1,000 containers of equipment and munitions to Russia for Ukraine war

What did they get in return?

Hirom, to news in 'Trump Bucks’ promise wealth for MAGA loyalty. Some lose thousands.

The scam has “Trump” in its name, that’s a big red flag.

As a side note, pease consider posting US-specific articles and local news to c/usnews.

Hirom, to news in France has banned pro-Palestinian protests and vowed to protect Jews from resurgent antisemitism

Governments should definitely have done a better job to ease tensions and avoid faith-based hate and backlash for muslims.

A good thing officials could do is explicitly oppose to the rhetoric of religioius war that Daech/Isis is trying to spread, and defend France’s universalist model that aims and succeed in large part to have citizens of all faith peacefully cohabit.

See also: Islamic State’s Goal: “Eliminating the Grayzone” of Coexistence Between Muslims and the West, by Murtaza Hussain

Note Hijab is banned in a few places like schools. I don’t think it’s a good law but wanted to point out the ban isn’t countrywide.

Hirom, to news in In a First, Nations at Climate Summit Agree to Move Away From Fossil Fuels
Hirom, to news in Venice: Tourists flip gondola after refusing to stop taking selfies

This looks like a tabloid, ie writing about something sensationalist but not necessarily newsworthy as a trick to get reader engagement.

Hirom, to news in Danish MPs vote to ban desecration of religious texts after Qur’an burnings

The bill has since been reworked to specify that it only applies to holy books from religions recognised in Denmark.

I guess it’s now more clearly defined to reference to religion recognized by Danish administrations.

Hirom, to news in Australia offers climate refuge to Tuvalu citizens
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