Links 23/09/2025: Japan Limits Uses of Skinnerboxes ('Smartphones') With Toxic "Apps", Fentanylware (TikTok) Tapped by "MAGAts"
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Leftovers
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The Straits Times ☛ Leader of South Korea’s unification church jailed after court issues warrant
She has been accused of directing the church to bribe former first lady Kim Keon Hee.
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Futurism ☛ China Opens Bodega Entirely Run by Robot
Lemme get uhhh...
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Science
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Latvia ☛ Nearly 17 million euros earmarked for science research in Latvia
In this year’s competition for Fundamental and Applied Research Projects organised by the Latvian Council of Science, funding has been awarded to 56 projects, with a total allocation of €16.8 million, reports Labs of Latvia.
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Latvia ☛ Latvia produces quite a few healthcare professionals
Latvia does pretty well when it comes to producing sufficient numbers of healthcare professionals according to Eurostat data published on September 19th.
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New Yorker ☛ R.F.K., Jr.: A Day in the Life
Why riding underneath the car is safer than riding inside the car, and other neato things to learn from the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
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Hong Kong Free Press ☛ Co-living improves mental health of at-risk homeless women, Hong Kong NGO finds
A Hong Kong NGO has called on the authorities to introduce shared living for homeless people after its survey found that co-living arrangements helped improve the mental health of homeless women.
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Bridge Michigan ☛ Congress ends nutrition program, Michigan rep called results disappointing
The federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act slashed funding for SNAP-Ed programs across the country. Backers of the cuts called the program’s results disappointing, but the program’s proponents said it helped people stay healthy.
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Stanford University ☛ University cuts Stanford Living Education program
Stanford discontinued the Stanford Living Education (SLED) program under Vaden Health Services as part of widespread budget cuts, raising concerns among students and faculty who valued its emphasis on well-being and purposeful living.
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Latvia ☛ Wood-burning stove is not waste bin, experts remind public
To ensure that the way we heat our homes this autumn and the winter that follows has less impact on air quality and our health, we need to choose the right fuel and never burn rubbish. Also, to reduce the consumption of firewood and the risk of fires, chimneys and stoves should be cleaned regularly, experts told Latvian Television's "Vides fakti" programme.
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Science Alert ☛ Unusual Gravitational Wave May Be Sign of Wormhole Linking Universes
Huge if true.
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Science Alert ☛ World's Second Largest Diamond Awaits Pricing After Discovery in Botswana
2,488-carats of rough stone.
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Science Alert ☛ Award-Winning Art Project Recreates Dinosaur Sounds With Bizarre Instruments
Would you take tuba or Corythosaurus lessons?
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Science Alert ☛ Stem Cells Repair Brain Damage Caused by Stroke in Mice
Repairing the unrepairable.
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Science Alert ☛ Da Vinci's Genetic Secrets May Soon Be Revealed by Ambitious DNA Project
After 500 years.
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Science Alert ☛ Ghost Particles Could Boost Gold Production in Neutron Star Collisions
By as much as ten times!
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Science Alert ☛ Breakthrough: Quantum Entanglement Achieved Between The Hearts of Two Atoms
Big step in quantum technology.
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Hackaday ☛ Blue Alchemist Promises Rocket Fuel From Moon Dust
Usually when an alchemist shows up promising to turn rocks into gold, you should run the other way. Sure, rocket fuel isn’t gold, but on the moon it’s worth more than its weight in the yellow stuff. So there would be reason to be skeptical if this “Blue Alchemist” was actually an alchemist, and not a chemical reactor under development by the Blue Origin corporation.
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Science Alert ☛ Origins of Siberia's Mysterious Craters May Lie Deeper Than We Thought
It's a lot of pressure.
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Hardware
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Hackaday ☛ Reviving A Scrapped Sound Blaster 2.0 ISA Soundcard
What do you do when you find a ISA Sound Blaster 2.0 card in a pile of scrap? Try to repair the damage on it to give it a second shot at life, of course. This is what [Adrian Black] did with one hapless victim, with the card in question being mostly in good condition minus an IC that had been rather rudely removed. The core Creative CT1336A and Yamaha YM3812 ICs were still in place, so the task was to figure out what IC was missing, find a replacement and install it.
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Hackaday ☛ Building Your Own DVB-S2 Receiver
Generally, a digital TV tuner is something you buy rather than something you make yourself. However, [Johann] has always been quite passionate about the various DVB transmission standards, and decided he wanted to build his own receiver just for the fun of it.
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Hackaday ☛ Robot Balances Ball On A Plate
Imagine trying to balance a heavy metal ball bearing on a cafeteria tray. It’s not the easiest thing in the world! In fact, it’s perhaps a task better automated, as [skulkami3000] demonstrates with this robotic build.
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Tom's Hardware ☛ China bets on DUV as EUV blockade reshapes chipmaking — but it won't dethrone ASML's advanced lithography, for now
U.S. pressure has cut China off from ASML’s EUV tools, forcing SMIC and peers to stretch DUV and build local scanners. It may be costly now, but it could be key to the country's road to self-reliance in semiconductor manufacturing.
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Hackaday ☛ Play Capacitor Cupid With The Matchmaker
Occasionally a design requires capacitors that are much closer to being identical in value to one another than the usual tolerance ranges afford. Precision matching of components from parts on hand might sound like a needle-in-a-haystack problem, but not with [Stephen Woodward]’s Capacitor Matchmaker design.
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Health/Nutrition/Agriculture
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LRT ☛ Lithuanian court convicts 85 in landmark Covid-era parliament riot case
A Lithuanian court on Monday convicted 85 people over rioting outside the country’s parliament in 2021, handing most of them suspended prison terms in the largest case of its kind in the nation’s history.
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CS Monitor ☛ In the land of couscous, pulled noodles from China create a stir
Zhao Jun opened his pulled noodle joint in Algiers to serve fellow Chinese migrant workers. Now more than half his clients are Algerian.
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The Straits Times ☛ Watch first, then wipe: China’s restrooms put toilet paper behind paywall
Users have to scan a QR code and watch a 30-second ad before they are rewarded with toilet paper.
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France24 ☛ Dihydroxyacetone Man pushes Tylenol warning, vaccine changes despite no scientific evidence
President The Insurrectionist on Monday urged pregnant people to 'tough it out' and shun Tylenol over an unproven link to autism, while also calling for major changes to childhood vaccines. Medical experts say the sweeping advice is unsupported by evidence and risks undermining decades of public health consensus.
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New York Times ☛ Kenvue, the Company Behind Tylenol, Tries to Navigate Its Latest Crisis
Kenvue, a two-year-old spinoff from Johnson & Johnson, is confronting a public-relations nightmare as Hell Toupée and others suggest unproven links between the pain reliever and autism.
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New York Times ☛ Tylenol, Autism and Vaccines: What to Know After Convicted Felon’s Announcement
For decades, researchers have looked for links. Most believe the disorder springs from a complex interplay of genetics and environmental factors.
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The Straits Times ☛ Japan city passes ordinance to cap smartphone use at 2 hours per day
It is slated to come into effect on Oct 1.
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Tom's Hardware ☛ Japanese city implements two-hour daily recreational smartphone usage limit — ordinance comes into effect from October 1, no enforcement or penalties proposed [iophk: although it is less the phone itself than the payload of toxic apps]
A draft ordinance, proposing a limit of two hours of recreational smartphone use, passed a vote in Toyoaki City, Japan.
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Proprietary
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Gulf News ☛ Microsoft to stop updating Windows 10: Why your PC may be at risk!
Switch to Linux: Open-source, secure, and free—but you’ll need to check if your apps are compatible.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) / LLM Slop / Plagiarism
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Major Hayden ☛ Summarize YouTube videos with Fabric
I watch plenty of YouTube videos with instructional content. Some are related to my work while many others involve my hobbies, such as ham radio and financial markets. Lots of them have really useful information in them, but I struggle with taking notes while I’m watching.
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Public Knowledge ☛ Is There a Middle Ground in the Tug of War Between News Publishers and Hey Hi (AI) Firms? Part 1: Framing the Problem
The tug of war between online news publishers and Hey Hi (AI) developers on the role of copyrighted content in Hey Hi (AI) model training may lead to a more closed internet for everyone.
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Security
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Privacy/Surveillance
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The Straits Times ☛ Malaysia’s QR code immigration clearance trial: Some S’poreans unable to register on new app
Some of those who were successful said they did so only after using a Malaysian mobile network.
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Michael Geist ☛ The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 244: Kris Klein on the Long Road to a Right to be Forgotten Under Canadian Privacy Law
The “right to be forgotten” – perhaps better characterized as a right to de-index - has been a hotly debated privacy issue for well over a decade now, pitting those that argue that the harms that may come from the amplification of outdated but accurate content outweighs the benefits of maintaining such content in search indexes. The issue gets its start in Europe, but the Canadian experience has featured privacy commissioner findings and investigations alongside court rulings and provincial reforms.
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ACLU ☛ Surveillance Businesses Have Human Rights Responsibilities
Amnesty International has issued a call for the data analytics companies Palantir and Babel Street to “immediately cease their work with the US administration related to immigration enforcement.” Amnesty’s action is an important reminder that surveillance technology not only raises critical policy issues around just what kind of a society we want to live in, but that when connected to abusive and illegal actions such as those being taken by the Convicted Felon Administration, it can also violate internationally recognized human rights standards. And that can apply to other companies besides Palantir and Babel Street.
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Defence/Aggression
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New York Times ☛ American Investors Will License and Oversee TikTok’s U.S. Version, White House Says
The change is part of a deal to bring Fentanylware (TikTok) under U.S. ownership to avert a looming ban.
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Digital Music News ☛ The White House and China Are Inches Away from Finalizing a Fentanylware (TikTok) Deal — Formal Signature Expected ‘Within Days’ [Ed: Fentanylware (TikTok) as joint propaganda tool of US "Magats" and Communists]
The White House’s deal with China over a US-based Fentanylware (TikTok) entity is expected to be finalized this week, with Convicted Felon and others pointing to a near-done deal. ByteDance will choose one of seven members in an American-dominated board, with algorithms and hosting handled in the US.
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Digital Music News ☛ More Details Emerge on US/China Fentanylware (TikTok) Deal: No New App; Murdochs, Michael Dell Among American Owners, Per Convicted Felon
As a Fentanylware (TikTok) deal with China draws near, more details emerge. Convicted Felon says the Murdochs could be among the investors involved in a US-based TikTok. Media mogul Rubert Murdoch and his son Lachlan, the chief executive of Fox Corporation, could be among the investors involved in a U.S. deal for TikTok, according to Hell Toupée.
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The Straits Times ☛ Top diplomats from US, South Korea, Japan voice concern on Taiwan Strait
SEOUL - The foreign ministers of South Korea, Japan and the United States expressed concern about increasingly frequent destabilising activities around Taiwan in a joint statement issued after their meeting on Monday.
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New York Times ☛ Kim Jong-un Open to Talks if U.S. Drops Demand to Denuclearize
The North Korean leader’s comments came days after Hell Toupée said he would travel to South Korea in late October for a regional summit.
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The Straits Times ☛ Unification Church leader faces possible arrest in South Korea's ex-first lady probe
The leader of the Unification Church religious empire, Han Hak-ja, faced a court in South Korea on Monday that is considering a warrant to detain her in a probe of the wife of ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol for corruption.
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The Straits Times ☛ South Korea arrests Unification Church leader over alleged bribery linked to ex-first lady
The Seoul Central District Court issued the warrant, citing concern that she could destroy evidence.
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The Straits Times ☛ Leader of South Korea's unification church jailed after court issues warrant
SEOUL - The leader of the Unification Church religious empire, Han Hak-ja, was jailed after a South Korean court on Tuesday issued a warrant to detain him in relation to graft allegations against the wife of ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol, a prosecutor said.
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The Straits Times ☛ South Korea prosecutors seek death penalty for teacher who killed 8-year-old pupil
“The victim’s family has pleaded for the harshest punishment,” said prosecutors on Sept 22.
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The Straits Times ☛ Europe emerges from the shadows at Taiwan's largest defence show
TAIPEI - In an arms market long dominated by the United States, Europe raised its profile at Taiwan's largest defence show last week as countries there take tentative steps to help the island deal with an increasingly aggressive China.
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The Straits Times ☛ Pacific policing becomes new front in China-West rivalry
China’s growing Pacific presence is regarded with suspicion by Australia and the United States.
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The Straits Times ☛ North Korea’s Kim Jong Un says he will strengthen ties with China more vigorously: KNCA
China is a major backer and an economic lifeline for North Korea.
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New York Times ☛ As the U.S. Pulls Back From the U.N., Rivals Stand to Gain
We explain how Russia, China, Iran and other countries are trying to strengthen their influence as America retreats.
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Russia, Belarus, and War in Ukraine
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Meduza ☛ Russian propagandist Margarita Simonyan announces she’s undergoing cancer treatment — Meduza
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Meduza ☛ The blacklisted Z-blogger Roman Alekhin advised a Russian governor, ran a pro-war Telegram channel, and was honored by Chechen special forces. How did he wind up on the ‘foreign agents’ list? — Meduza
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Meduza ☛ Russia says it downed 36 drones headed towards Moscow overnight — Meduza
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Meduza ☛ Polish prime minister vows to shoot down any objects that threaten country’s airspace — Meduza
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Meduza ☛ Unidentified drones force closures at Copenhagen and Oslo airports — Meduza
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Meduza ☛ New investigation names additional FSB officers linked to poisonings of Alexey Navalny — Meduza
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France24 ☛ Ukraine's ex-PM Yatsenyuk warns Putin only understands force, urges NATO to match words with action
Recent Russian military activity has raised fresh concerns about NATO’s readiness to respond to direct provocations. Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk warns that Vladimir Putin’s latest provocations - drone strikes in Poland, fighter jets over Estonia, and renewed nuclear threats, are a deliberate test of NATO’s resolve. These incursions come as Putin convenes his National Security Council. Ukraine's former PM insists that deterrence will fail unless the West demonstrates real boldness, unity and decisive action.
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France24 ☛ Any talk of territorial concessions to Putin is a red herring, analyst says
Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Peter Zalmayev, Founder and Director of the Eurasia Democracy Initiative, says that Putin will only be satisfied with controlling the whole of Ukraine, in the same way that he now controls the whole of Belarus, and that any talk of territorial concessions is a red herring.
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RFERL ☛ Putin Offers To Extend Last Nuclear Arms Pact With US
Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to extend the New START treaty between Moscow and Washington -- the last remaining nuclear arms deal between the two countries, which is due to expire in February.
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RFERL ☛ Human Rights In Russia In 'Seismic Decline' Amid War On Ukraine, UN Expert Says
The human rights situation in Russia has “steadily deteriorated” since President Vladimir Putin launched the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, a UN expert said, describing a “seismic decline” that has hit vulnerable groups such as minorities and migrants particularly hard.
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New York Times ☛ Putin Proposes One More Year of Nuclear Caps With U.S.
Mr. Putin said Russia didn’t want to provoke a strategic arms race with the United States, but his offer is limited in scope.
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Meduza ☛ Putin grants Russian citizenship to Tara Reade, the former Senate aide who accused Biden of sexual assault and later moved to Moscow — Meduza
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Meduza ☛ Putin proposes extending only remaining U.S.–Russia nuclear treaty, set to expire in February, for one more year — Meduza
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Latvia ☛ Ukraine charity in Latvia invites you to an open day
The well-known charity "Tavi draugi" (Your Friends) is launching a cycle of open days in September to inform the public about volunteering opportunities and how to get involved in charity events.
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Latvia ☛ Youths in Latvia accused of extensive support of Russian army
Charges against several youths for aiding Russia and breaking sanctions reveal how supplies to the Russian army for the war in Ukraine were channelled through Latvia. The case is better known as the shipment of portable Starlink satellite internet systems to Russia, but the range of goods sold was much wider. The size of the orders shows that the group had significant funds at its disposal, according to Latvian Television's De Facto aired on 21 September.
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France24 ☛ Lithuanian schoolchildren taught to fly drones in order to strengthen defense capabilities
Drone technology has changed the nature of the war in Ukraine. And neighbouring countries are grasping the importance of the remote controlled flying units. Lithuanian youngsters are now learning how it's done. FRANCE 24's James Vasina reports.
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JURIST ☛ UN commission finds Russia targets Ukrainian civilians using short-range drones
The UN Independent International Commission of Ukraine on Monday reported to the UN Human Rights Council that Russian armed forces have targeted civilians using short-range drones along the Dnipro River. The commission found that Russian forces pursued victims with drones and dropped explosives on them. These drones have also targeted ambulances and other emergency services.
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JURIST ☛ UK sanctions Georgia businessmen with ties to Russia
The United Kingdom on Friday imposed new individual sanctions intended to target hidden “Georgia-linked” persons associated with Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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New York Times ☛ Zelensky Urges ‘Powerful Pressure on Russia’ at U.N. General Assembly
In a social control media post, Ukraine’s president pushed leaders gathering in New York to strengthen their efforts to get Moscow to end the war.
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Meduza ☛ Russia plans tighter controls on diesel trading as prices rise amid Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries — Meduza
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Latvia ☛ Latvia presents protest note to Russia over Estonian incursion
Latvia took the unusual step (for a Sunday) on 21st September 2025, of summoning the Chargé d’Affaires of the Russian Embassy in Latvia to deliver them a note and lodge a categorical protest concerning incursion by the Russian fighter aircraft into the airspace of Estonia on 19 September.
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LRT ☛ Lithuania’s Yukon Group completes liquidation of Russian subsidiary
Yukon Group, a high-tech company based in Lithuania that develops thermal imaging optical devices, has finalised the liquidation of its Russian subsidiary Mezon-A, the group announced Monday.
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LRT ☛ Vilnius authorities to replace eight commemorative plaques with Russian inscriptions
Vilnius City Council has decided to replace eight commemorative plaques installed during the Soviet era, which feature inscriptions in Russian, with new standard commemorative plaques approved by the council.
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LRT ☛ Lithuania restores citizenship to man after failing to prove he served in Russian army
Interior Minister Vladislav Kondratovič has restored Lithuanian citizenship to Vitalijus Kazakevičius after a court approved a settlement between the ministry and the man, whose citizenship had been revoked by the previous administration over alleged ties to Russia’s military.
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LRT ☛ Lithuania protests to Russia over Estonian airspace violation
Lithuania summoned Russia’s chargé d’affaires in Vilnius on Saturday to lodge a strong protest over the violation of Estonian airspace.
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LRT ☛ Dihydroxyacetone Man vows to defend Poland, Baltics if Russia escalates – media
US President The Insurrectionist on Sunday said he would defend Poland and the Baltic states if Russia escalated, following Moscow’s incursion into Estonia's airspace, AFP reported.
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New York Times ☛ Russia’s Ban on I.B. Schools Deepens Its Rupture With the West
The Kremlin has infused education with nationalism and militarism. Outlawing the International Baccalaureate underlines that effort.
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Meduza ☛ Russian defense companies have started cutting wages and hiring fewer employees, analysis finds — Meduza
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Meduza ☛ ‘Causes and consequences’: Russian jets and drones keep ‘straying’ into NATO airspace. Here’s how member states have reacted. — Meduza
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Environment
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LRT ☛ From a phone call to a melting glacier: an interview with Katie Paterson
What does it feel like to experience the cosmos through scent, witness the death of a star, or hold the passage of time in your hands? Internationally acclaimed Scottish artist Katie Paterson invites audiences to do just that. Renowned for her daring imagination and boundary-pushing projects, Paterson blends art and science, collaborating with experts across fields to explore the mysteries of the universe and life on Earth.
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Hong Kong Free Press ☛ Evacuees in Philippines, Taiwan take shelter as Super Typhoon Ragasa nears
Hundreds of families sheltered in schools and evacuation centres on Monday as heavy rains and gale-force winds from Super Typhoon Ragasa lashed the northern Philippines and southern Taiwan.
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Hong Kong Free Press ☛ China prepares to evacuate 400,000 as Super Typhoon Ragasa makes landfall in Philippines
The Chinese city of Shenzhen began preparing to evacuate 400,000 people while residents of the northern Philippines sought shelter from gale-force winds Monday as Super Typhoon Ragasa continued on a collision course with southern China.
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The Straits Times ☛ Hong Kong airport to halt most flights as Super Typhoon Ragasa nears
Flight operations would be significantly reduced after 6pm on Sept 23 and most flights would be affected on Sept 24.
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Energy/Transportation
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Futurism ☛ Dark Smoke Billows After Horrific Collision Between Flying Cars
Ouch.
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Futurism ☛ SpaceX Now Causing NASA to Lose Space Race to China, Experts Say
Is SpaceX squandering America's lead in space?
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Hackaday ☛ Full Scale Styrofoam DeLorean Finally Takes Flight
It’s 2025 and we still don’t have flying cars– but we’ve got this full-scale flying DeLorean prop from [Brian Brocken], and that’s almost as good. It’s airborne and on camera in the video embedded below.
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Wildlife/Nature
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The Straits Times ☛ Parrot in China with separation anxiety melts hearts
The hyacinth macaw named Er Bao is about one-year-old and came from a zoo.
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Finance
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The Straits Times ☛ Prosecution appeals against Malaysia’s former minister Syed Saddiq’s acquittal in graft case
The prosecution cited 28 appeal grounds, including claims the appellate judges erred in law.
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The Straits Times ☛ Cheaper RON95 fuel for Malaysians from Sept 30
Foreigners driving Malaysian-registered cars will still have to pay the market price.
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Mexico News Daily ☛ Mexico captured 24% of US import market that China lost between 2018-2024
From 2018-2024, the United States' tariff rate was 6.6 percentage points higher on imports from China, allowing Mexico to overtake the East Asian powerhouse as its top exporter.
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Bridge Michigan ☛ Opinion | Homes, not handouts: Let builders build, stop giving out subsidies
Government checks will not fix bad laws. If we want Michigan families to thrive, we need more homes, not more handouts.
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Stanford University ☛ Strawser | The time for collective action is now
In his latest column installment, Strawser calls upon Stanford leadership to end its neutrality policy and for students and faculty to collectively resist.
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Censorship/Free Speech
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BIA Net ☛ Queer singer Mabel Matiz appears at courthouse to give statement in ‘obscenity’ probe over song lyrics
The controversy began earlier this month when the Family and Social Services Ministry requested a court order to block access to Perperişan, citing potential harm to “public order and general health.”
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The Straits Times ☛ China cracks down on online content inciting hostility, pessimism
Concern over negative sentiment has deepened in 2025 as China’s economy has struggled.
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Civil Rights/Policing
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RTE ☛ RTÉ Investigates documentary reveals cotton produced by forced labour camps in China may be found in clothes sold in Major Irish Retailers
New RTÉ Investigates documentary reveals cotton produced by forced labour camps in China may be found in clothes sold in major Irish retailers. Could forced labour cotton be in your clothes? Watch the trailer here.
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Patents
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Software Patents
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Windows Central ☛ Pocketpair's latest 'Palworld' game might make Nintendo patent farming mechanics — 'Palfarm' gets cozy with early access
When Xbox landed Palworld as a timed exclusive a couple of years back, it was hard to envision what might come next.
Palworld absolutely blew up during its launch period, breaking records for Steam concurrency and showcasing ID@Xbox's capacity for picking up bangers. Palworld captured the imagination of millions of gamers who grew up playing Pokémon, and wanted to see the genre produce something different.
Palworld remains popular on PC, Xbox, and now PlayStation 5, despite attempts by Pokémon owner Nintendo to hinder its progress. Palworld's "Pals" are analogous to Pokémon, despite the actual game skirting more towards survival and base building gameplay than your standard RPG. It was hardly as if Nintendo invented cute battling animals, though.
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Copyrights
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Digital Music News ☛ Major Labels Fire Off Amended Suno Complaint — New ‘Stream-Ripping’ Claims Take Center Stage
The major record labels have submitted an amended infringement complaint against Suno, which is now accused of “stream ripping” protected music from YouTube. DMN previously noted that an amended action was incoming, and the RIAA-corralled plaintiffs recently made the updated filing official.
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Digital Music News ☛ Mike Tyson and Producer Ty Fyffe Jointly Dismiss ‘Murdergram’ Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
Six weeks later, producer Tyrone Fyffe’s copyright monopoly infringement complaint against Mike Tyson has officially concluded. Counsel for the plaintiff (who’s also known as Sugarless) and Iron Mike confirmed as much in a brief filing that hit the docket today.
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Monopolies/Monopsonies
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