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Hundreds of weapons and thousands of bones provide graphic details of a 3,250-year-old conflict.

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Researchers are assembling a more complete picture of the fighters who engaged in combat 3,250 years ago on Europe’s oldest known battlefield according to a recent examination of dozens of arrowheads.

The arrowheads made of bronze and flint were found in northeastern Germany’s Tollense Valley. When a novice archaeologist noticed a bone protruding from the bank of the Tollense River in 1996, researchers discovered the site for the first time.

Since then, digs have uncovered 12,500 bones and 300 metal artifacts that belonged to roughly 150 fighters who lost their lives at the location in 1250 BC. Swords, wooden clubs, and a variety of arrowheads, some of which were discovered still embedded in the fallen, have all been recovered as weapons.

Researchers who have investigated the area since 2007 believe that Tollense Valley is the site of Europe’s oldest battle since no direct evidence of a previous conflict of this magnitude has ever been found.

Some information about the men has been gleaned from studies of their bones: they were all young, robust, and physically fit warriors, some of whom had healed wounds from earlier engagements. However, scholars have never been able to determine exactly who was involved in the deadly struggle or why they battled in such a brutal manner.

Since there are no written records of the fight, archaeologists have utilized the weaponry and well-preserved remains they have found from the valley to piece together the history of the ancient combat site.

indications of an incursion

Analysis of the remains and earlier finds of foreign items, including a sword and a Bohemian bronze ax from southeast Central Europe, have shown that foreigners participated in the fight of Tollense Valley. However, the current study’s researchers were interested in learning what information the arrowheads might reveal.

Upon examining the arrowheads, Inselmann and his associates discovered that no two were alike, which was not particularly startling prior to the era of mass manufacturing. However, the archaeologists were able to identify distinct variations in the morphologies and characteristics that indicated some of the arrowheads were not manufactured in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the northeast German state that contains the Tollense Valley.

In order to compare the more than 4,700 Bronze Age arrowheads from Central Europe that Inselmann gathered information on, he mapped out their origins and gathered literature on the subject.

The investigation found that many of the arrowheads were similar in style to those found at other sites in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, indicating that they were produced locally and carried by males who lived in the area.


Inselmann did note that some arrowheads, however, matched those from a southern region that covers modern-day Bavaria and Moravia. These arrowheads had straight or rhombus-shaped bases, as well as side spurs and barbs.

Inselmann stated in an email that “this shows that at least a part of the combatants or even a complete battle faction active in Tollense Valley derive from a very distant place.”

Inselmann and his colleagues suspect it unlikely that the arrowheads were smuggled from another location to be used by local combatants. If not, they would anticipate discovering proof of Bronze Age ritual graves in the area that contained arrowheads.
the beginning of a conflict
According to research coauthor Thomas Terberger, a causeway that across the Tollense River and was built roughly 500 yeaInselmann stated in an email that “this shows that at least a part of the combatants or even a complete battle faction active in Tollense Valley derive from a very distant place.”

rs prior to the fight is assumed to have served as the catalyst for the conflict.

Since 2007, Terberger, a professor at the University of Göttingen in Germany’s prehistoric and historical archaeology department, has been researching the site, which is a 1.8-mile (3-kilometer) section of the river.

He stated, “It seems likely that the causeway was a component of a major commerce route.” “Managing this bottleneck issue might have played a significant role in the dispute.”

However, Barry Molloy, an associate professor in University College Dublin’s school of archaeology, noted that the likelihood of the trade route argument is diminished by the lack of conclusive evidence in the area of wealth sources, such as metal mines or locations for salt extraction. Molloy did not participate in the research.

Israel is a gambling nation, says Bowen Hezbollah will crumble, but it is up against an enraged, well-armed foe.

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Israel is a gambling nation, says Bowen Hezbollah will crumble, but it is up against an enraged, well-armed foe.
Israel is a gambling nation, says Bowen Hezbollah will crumble, but it is up against an enraged, well-armed foe.

Israel is a gambling nation, says Bowen Hezbollah will crumble, but it is up against an enraged, well-armed foe.

The progress of the offensive against Hezbollah.

Which began with the detonation of weaponized radios and pagers and progressed to lethal and furious airstrikes, has Israel’s officials celebrating.

Following the airstrikes on Monday, Yoav Gallant, the minister of defense, did not hold back in praising.

“Today was a work of art. Hezbollah’s worst week since founding occurred this week, and the outcomes are evident.

According to Gallant, thousands of projectiles that could have harmed Israeli residents were eliminated by aircraft. In the process Lebanon believes Israel killed more than 550 of its civilians, including 50 children. That equates to nearly half of Lebanon’s casualties during Israel and Hezbollah’s 2006 month-long conflict Israel is a gambling nation.

Israel thinks that a fierce onslaught will force Hezbollah to comply with its demands, causing enough suffering that Hassan Nasrallah.

The organization’s head, and his supporters in Iran will conclude that resistance is too costly.

The generals and leaders in Israel require a win. Gaza is a mess after nearly a year of conflict.

Israeli soldiers continue to be killed and injured by Hamas fighters who continue to emerge from tunnels and ruins while Israelis are being held captive.

Last October, Hamas took Israel by surprise. The Israelis failed to recognize Hamas as a serious threat that may have disastrous effects. Lebanon is not like that.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Mossad secret agency have been planning the next war against Hezbollah since the last conflict ended in a stalemate in 2006.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, thinks the present onslaught is moving the political balance away from Hezbollah, which is his stated goal.

He seeks to put an end to Hezbollah’s rocket launches into Israel over the border.

Simultaneously, the Israeli military maintains that the strategy is to eliminate military.

Infrastructure that poses a threat to Israel and drive Hezbollah back across the border Israel is a gambling nation.

Another Gaza?

Echoes of the last year of Gaza war can be heard in the last week in Lebanon. As it did in Gaza, Israel warned people to evacuate locations that were going to be struck. It blames Hezbollah, as it blames Hamas, for employing civilians as human shields.

The warnings, according to some detractors and adversaries of Israel, were overly ambiguous and did not provide enough time for families to flee.

The laws of war dictate that people be safeguarded, and prevent indiscriminate, excessive use of force.

Hezbollah has occasionally attacked Israel’s civilian areas, violating legislation meant to keep people safe. The Israeli military has also been a target. Hezbollah is considered a terrorist organization by the US, the UK, Israel, and other important Western allies.

Israel maintains that its army is moral and adheres to the law. However, the majority of the world has denounced its actions in Gaza. The start of a more extensive border conflict will widen the divide at the heart of an extremely divisive debate.

Consider launching a pager attack. According to Israel, the pagers had been issued to Hezbollah agents. .

However, Israel was unable to predict their location when the bombs within the pagers detonated.

Which is why people, including children, were hurt and murdered in homes, stores, and other public areas.

According to some eminent attorneys, this indicates that Israel violated the norms of war by employing lethal force without making a distinction between soldiers and civilians.

The battle between Israel and Hezbollah started in the 1980s.

But Hassan Nasrallah gave the order for his soldiers to start a small-scale, nearly daily barrage over the border in order to support Hamas the day after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7. It confined Israeli troops and drove out about 60,000 residents of border towns.

Shadows of invaders past

There are some in the Israeli media who have drawn comparisons between.

Operation Focus—Israel’s surprise attack on Egypt in June 1967—and the effect of the airstrikes on Hezbollah’s ability to conduct war.

The Egyptian air force was decimated in a well-known raid when its planes were arranged in a line on the ground. For the next six days, Israel triumphed against Jordan, Syria, and Egypt.

Israel’s conquest of the West Bank, which included east Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip, and the Golan Heights, gave rise to the current conflict.

It is not a valid analogy. The battle with Hezbollah and Lebanon are not the same. Israel has dealt severe blows. However, it has not prevented Hezbollah from being able or willing to fire at Israel thus far.

Israel and Hezbollah never emerged from their previous attritional, grueling battles with a clear winner. This one could end up the same way, no matter how fruitful Israel’s military, intelligence services, and offensive actions over the past week have been Israel is a gambling nation.

Israel’s offensive is based on the presumption—or gamble—that Hezbollah will eventually crumble, withdraw from the border, and cease firing into Israel. The majority of Hezbollah watchers think it will not end. Hezbollah exists primarily to fight Israel.

Thus, Israel would have to intensify the conflict despite its equally reluctance to concede defeat.

Israel would have to choose whether to launch a ground offensive, most likely to capture a strip of land to serve as a buffer zone, if Hezbollah persisted in making northern Israel too hazardous for Israeli residents to return home.

Israel has previously invaded Lebanon. In an attempt to halt Palestinian incursions into Israel, its army stormed up to Beirut in 1982.

After Israeli troops maintained the perimeter while their Lebanese Christian friends killed Palestinian residents in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Beirut.

They were pushed into an embarrassing retreat in the face of wrath both domestically and internationally.

Israel continued to hold a sizable portion of bordering Lebanese territory into the 1990s.

The Israeli generals of today were once young officers who engaged in ceaseless firefights and battles with Hezbollah, which was becoming more powerful in its efforts to expel Israel.

In 2000, Ehud Barak, the prime minister of Israel at the time and a former IDF chief of staff, left the so-called “security zone.

He came to the conclusion that Israel was losing too many soldiers’ lives and that it was not making the country any safer..

Hezbollah’s poorly planned 2006 attack across the heavily fortified border resulted in the deaths and captures of Israeli soldiers.

Hassan Nasrallah declared after the battle that if he had known what Israel would do in retaliation.

He would not have permitted the raid. Israel’s prime minister at the time, Ehud Olmert, entered combat.

Israel first believed that using air power would prevent missile assaults into its territory. When it didn’t, tanks and ground forces rolled back across the border. For the civilians of Lebanon, the conflict proved disastrous. But Hezbollah was still firing missiles into Israel on the final day of the conflict.

The leaders of Israel are aware that battling Hamas in Gaza would be a far less difficult military task than advancing into Lebanon under fire.

Hezbollah has also been formulating plans since the end of the 2006 conflict, and would be fighting on home ground, in south Lebanon which has plenty of tough, steep terrain that favors guerilla tactics.

Meryl Streep once remarked that Afghan women are less free than cats.

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Meryl Streep once remarked that Afghan women are less free than cats.
Meryl Streep once remarked that Afghan women are less free than cats.

Meryl Streep once remarked that Afghan women are less free than cats.

Hollywood actress Meryl Streep said that cats in Afghanistan.

Enjoy more freedom than women have in an appeal to the international community to put an end to the Taliban’s atrocities.

Speaking outside of the UN General Assembly, the actress stressed that even animals now have more rights in Afghanistan due to stricter restrictions placed on women.

In response, a Taliban spokesman claimed that they “completely valued” women and “never compared them to cats.”

Streep said this after the Taliban government unveiled a new set of “morality regulations” last month.

These regulations, among other things, prohibit women from speaking out in public and from looking straight at men to whom they are not married or related by blood.

Following its takeover three years ago, the administration has imposed several restrictions on Afghan women and girls, these moves being the most recent in a lengthy list.

When leaving their homes, women were required to cover their entire bodies and faces. Girls and women are also not allowed in gyms, sports clubs, parks, or schools. There are limits on the types of jobs they can do.

“In Kabul today, a female cat is more independent than a lady.

A cat may go sit on her front porch and feel the sun on her face, she may chase a squirrel in the park.

Streep said on Monday during an event to raise awareness of Afghan women’s rights at the UN offices in New York.

Now because women and girls are prohibited from attending public.

Parks by the Taliban, a squirrel in Afghanistan has more rights than a girl.

Meryl Streep once remarked

In Kabul, girls are not allowed to sing in public, but birds are. This is just amazing. In this way, the natural law is being suppressed.

“The way this culture and society have changed should be a cautionary tale to the rest of the world.

Streep said, calling on foreign leaders to “stop the slow assassination” of Afghan women and girls.

At the same ceremony, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that without educated women and working women.

Afghanistan “will never occupy its proper position on the global stage.”

Zelensky: War with Russia is closer to ending than we realize.

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Zelensky: War with Russia is closer to ending than we realize.
Zelensky: War with Russia is closer to ending than we realize.

Zelensky: War with Russia is closer to ending than we realize.

Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, stated that the war with Russia might finish sooner than most people believe.

I believe we are getting closer to peace than we realize

Again urging his Western partners to bolster the Ukrainian army, he said.

Saying that only if Kyiv was approaching the conflict from a “firm posture” could Ukraine force Russian President Vladimir Putin to cease it.

This week, the president of Ukraine is in the US to address the UN General Assembly and offer his Western allies—including US President Joe Biden—what he has dubbed a “winning plan.”

Prior to the visit, Zelensky released a statement outlining the strategy, which included supplying more weaponry, attempting to persuade.

Russia to accept peace through diplomacy, and holding Moscow responsible for its full-scale invasion in 2022.

Zelensky stated in an interview with ABC News that his victory strategy was “a bridge to a diplomatic way out, to cease the war,” rather than focusing on talks with Russia.

Dmitry Peskov, a spokesperson for the Kremlin stated on Tuesday that Russia was being circumspect about media rumors of a Ukrainian.

Plan and that the fight would only conclude when Russia’s objectives were met.

Zelensky has been pleading with Western nations for some time to permit Ukraine to loosen limitations on the deployment of long-range missiles.

Which may be utilized to launch strikes deep inside Russia. It is anticipated that he will visit the US this week and do so once more.

Biden stated on Sunday that he was still unsure about whether to approve Ukraine. Everyone’s looking up to [Biden], and we need this to defend ourselves.

Zelensky told ABC, stating that the US would have to take the lead in making the decision.

Zelensky is scheduled to meet US presidential contenders Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in addition to giving a speech at the UN General Assembly on Wednesday.

Petr Pavel, the president of the Czech Republic, told the New York Times that Ukraine would need to be realistic.

About its chances of regaining the eastern regions of the nation that Russia has managed to seize over the course of the previous thirty-one months of fighting.

He continued by saying that the most likely result of the conflict would be that a portion of Ukrainian territory would be occupied by Russia for a considerable amount of time.

According to Pavel, a Russian or Ukrainian victory “will simply not happen.

And the conflict’s conclusion would occur “somewhere in between.”

Zelensky’s visit to the US coincides with Russia’s ongoing assault on Ukraine.

The Russian pressure on eastern Ukraine did not lessen in response to an August incursion by Ukrainian troops into the Kursk area of Russia.

Daily casualties and extensive damage to Ukraine’s energy infrastructure persist in several places. There are worries that Russia may take control of additional important eastern towns.

Russia attacked a high-rise residential complex in Kharkiv, in the northeastern region of Ukraine, on Tuesday throughout the day.

According to local authorities, glide bombs were used in the attack.

Which resulted in at least three fatalities and fifteen injuries.

Russian attack on Kharkiv flats claimed three lives.

Infrastructure was damaged on Monday night in the eastern Ukrainian town of Poltava.

While heavy air strikes in the southern city of Zaporizhzhia resulted in one fatality and six injuries.

Russian troops have made substantial progress in the east.

And are closing in on Vuhledar a city on the southern side of the Donbas front line that the Russians.

Have been aiming to conquer since the commencement of their full-scale invasion.

Kostyantyn Mashovets, a retired colonel and military expert from Ukraine, cautioned his countrymen that they needed to be “psychologically prepared.

For the fall of Selydove, Toretsk, and Vuhledar in the eastern Donbas.

He posted on Facebook, saying, “I would love to be incorrect.”

“However, based on the knowledge I currently have, this is a very likely course of events.”

Caroline Ellison, whose testimony helped convict Sam Bankman-Fried, faces her own sentencing

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ELBAHRAIN.NET A year ago, Caroline Ellison was preparing to testify against her former boss and ex-boyfriend in one of the biggest fraud trials in US history. On Tuesday, she’ll learn whether her own gamble — cooperating with prosecutors in the hopes of staying out of prison — will pay off.

A quick recap:

  • FTX was a buzzy, celebrity-backed startup that allowed people to buy and sell digital assets.
  • It collapsed in November 2022, when customers pulled their funds en masse amid rumors about FTX’s unusually close ties to its founder’s crypto hedge fund, Alameda Research.
  • Ellison, who ran Alameda, pleaded guilty to seven federal counts of fraud and conspiracy shortly after FTX’s collapse. She was one of several company insiders to turn against Sam Bankman-Fried, who founded both firms, and pinpoint him as the leader of a scheme to defraud investors and steal $8 billion from FTX customer funds.
  • Bankman-Fried, who pleaded not guilty, was convicted and sentenced to 25 years in prison. He filed his appeal last week.

Ellison’s testimony at Bankman-Fried’s trial last fall was crucial.

In a memo to Judge Lewis Kaplan last week, prosecutors praised Ellison’s candor and “substantial assistance” in the investigation — a fact that could help her duck jail time despite facing a similar list of charges as Bankman-Fried.

From the start, Ellison was the prosecution’s star witness — someone who worked hand in glove with Bankman-Fried and who kept a contemporaneous diary chronicling the ups and downs of their business and their often-rocky romantic relationship. And in a trial that centered on technical, complex topics like digital assets and decentralized finance, Ellison’s testimony offered an emotional and relatable narrative.

Over three days on the stand, Ellison, who is 29, repeatedly reinforced that throughout her years at Alameda, the buck stopped with Bankman-Fried. When asked who directed her to carry out various actions, criminal or otherwise, she frequently replied “Sam did.”


When FTX collapsed, customers were locked out from their trading accounts. But in a surprise outcome for a bankruptcy, FTX estate overseers said they had recovered enough assets to pay most of its creditors back in full, with interest, thanks to a surge in the value of its crypto holdings.

While sentencing is entirely up to Judge Kaplan’s discretion, legal experts say it’s highly unlikely Ellison will end up in prison.

In the Southern District of New York, where the case was tried, “the large majority of white-collar cooperators receive zero jail time,” said Jordan Estes, a former federal prosecutor who is now a partner at Kramer Levin. And that’s particularly true when they have otherwise led a law-abiding life, she added.

Josh Naftalis, also a former federal prosecutor, noted that “a key issue that Kaplan will consider in sentencing Ellison is whether the size of the fraud — billions of dollars in losses — nonetheless requires some term of imprisonment.” Though Naftalis, now a white-collar defense attorney at New York law firm Pallas, added that prosecutors’ description of her cooperation as “extraordinary,” suggests prison is unlikely.

Other FTX executives’ cases are still in progress.

Ryan Salame, a former FTX executive, was sentenced to more than seven years in prison after pleading guilty to a campaign finance violation and running an unlicensed money transmission business. Two other former executives, Nishad Singh and Gary Wang, who took plea deals and testified against Bankman-Fried, are due to be sentenced this fall.

Trump plays the fear card on the economy – and it seems to be working

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Elbahrain.net Donald Trump had an apocalyptic warning for a group of farmers in swing state Pennsylvania: If he loses the election, “You won’t have a farm very long.”

Trump spoke Monday at an event highlighting his vow to protect rural Americans from the perceived predatory power of China, at which he also showed that when he tries to focus, he can assemble effective, populist economic arguments that help explain his dominance in polls on the most important issue in the election.

But Trump’s prediction about mass bankruptcies in the agricultural sector also echoed a familiar refrain — one that is the foundation of his pessimistic political creed. The ex-president adapts this construct to almost any audience as he evokes a vision of a nation wracked by crime, economic blight and an immigrant invasion.

Most politicians court voters by offering them an optimistic vision, peddling hope and promises of change. Democratic nominee Kamala Harris is seeking to sweep away Trump’s somber picture of America in crisis by invoking joy and a new kind of “opportunity economy.” Trump, however, mostly dishes out fear and threats.

He, for instance, warned Americans at his debate with Harris that “you’re going to end up in World War III.” In a Fox News Town Hall earlier this month, he warned that “this country will end up in a depression if she becomes president. Like 1929.” He brands Harris a “communist” and “Comrade” as he implicitly argues that if he loses, America won’t have an economy anymore.

In another twist of his extreme rhetoric, Trump also seems to be seeking scapegoats should he lose the election in just over 40 days.

Last week, at an event on antisemitism, the former president warned that “the Jewish people” would be partly to blame if he loses in November. He seemed to be suggesting, as he as in the past, that Jews shouldn’t vote for Democrats because without his fervent support for far-right Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, there might not be an Israel anymore. The comments were just the latest occasion when he’s invoked an antisemitic trope that suggests American Jews have dual loyalties. The Biden administration, while calling on Netanyahu to do more to spare Palestinian civilians, has sent vast resources to the Middle East to protect Israel, notably when it led an international effort to repel a massive Iranian missile attack in April.

Taking aim at another faith group, the former president wrote on social media Monday that Catholic voters “should have their head examined” if they back Harris, implying that worshippers wouldn’t have Catholicism any more with a baseless claim that “Catholics are literally being persecuted by this administration.”

Over the weekend, the ex-president tapped out a bizarre, patriarchal, all caps message on Truth Social that came across more like a dictate from an authoritarian state than a promise as he vowed “WOMEN WILL BE HAPPY, HEALTHY, CONFIDENT AND FREE” if he is elected president again.

At a rally in Pennsylvania on Monday night, Trump — who was found liable by a federal jury in a civil case for sexual abuse and is trailing Harris among female voters — told America’s women: “I am your protector. I want to be your protector. As president, I have to be your protector.”

Farmers as a metaphor for the US economy

Against this backdrop, Trump’s ominous warning to farmers sounded rather familiar. He claimed that energy prices would skyrocket in a Harris administration and bankrupt agricultural businesses in rural areas that mostly support him. “If they get in, your energy costs are going to through the roof — they are going through the roof, OK? You won’t have a farm very long, I will tell you that,” Trump said.

The conjured threat that farms — the fabric of rural life — could be wiped out in a Harris administration plays into the ex-president’s core theme at the debate, namely that “our country is being lost. We’re a failing nation.”

His comments also echoed one of his most notorious and chilling remarks as president, when he told a crowd on January 6, 2021, to march to the US Capitol and “fight like hell” otherwise they were “not going to have a country anymore.”

The Republican nominee’s warnings of disaster are not a new wrinkle. In 2020, with Covid-19 rampant, he warned that if he was not reelected, there would be “no kids in school, no graduations, no weddings, no Thanksgiving, no Christmas and no Fourth of July together.” While such rituals were severely disrupted when he was in office in 2020, the country gradually got back on its feet under Biden, who used his first Independence Day celebrations in office to declare independence from the virus, even if it ultimately took longer for normal life to resume.

Some of this rhetoric is classic overkill from a lifelong salesman — or what Trump once called “truthful hyperbole” in his treatise “The Art of the Deal.”

But once he turned from business to politics, Trump’s exaggerations took on a more sinister dimension. His searing 2016 Republican National Convention address warned America was sliding into poverty, violence and corruption. In the White House, “truthful hyperbole” became “alternative facts” as Trump invented new realities that better served his personal and political goals.

With his menacing predictions of America’s future if Harris wins, the former president is adopting a tactic typically used by strongmen and dictatorial leaders overseas who personalize leadership and predict disaster unless they are in power. Things get so bad that only a strongman’s touch can save the country. “I alone can fix it,” Trump pledged at the Republican National Convention in 2016. He expanded on his theme this year in one of his frequent tributes to hardline Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán during a Fox interview: “They say he is a strongman,” mused Trump. “Sometimes you need a strongman.”




The cryptocurrency enthusiasts who hope to crowdsource a new nation

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The cryptocurrency enthusiasts who hope to crowdsource a new nation
The cryptocurrency enthusiasts who hope to crowdsource a new nation

The cryptocurrency enthusiasts who hope to crowdsource a new nation

Do you believe that democracy may be in jeopardy in light of the potential for political unrest ahead of November’s US presidential election? A group of tech entrepreneurs with significant funding from Silicon Valley also do so. They adore it, too.

What if you could select your citizenship in the same manner as you select a fitness center membership? That is Balaji Srinivasan’s picture of the not too distant future. In the cryptocurrency realm, Balaji—who, like Madonna, is primarily recognized by his first name—is a rock star. a venture capitalist and serial tech entrepreneur who thinks that technology can improve on almost everything that governments do now.

It was in a large conference hall outside of Amsterdam last autumn when I saw Balaji present his concept. As he walked onto the podium wearing a loose-fitting grey suit and slightly baggy tie, he said, “We build new corporations like Google; we start new communities like Facebook; we make new currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum; can we start new countries?” He had more of the appearance of a middle manager in a corporate accounts department than a rock star. But do not fall for it. Former partner at Andreessen Horowitz, a big venture capital firm in Silicon Valley, is Balaji. His supporters are well-off.

“Disruption” is adored in Silicon Valley. After years of upending traditional media, tech entrepreneurs are now also penetrating other industries, such as finance, education, and space exploration. Balaji asked the audience to “imagine a thousand distinct startups, each of them replacing a different legacy institution.” “They coexist in tandem with the establishment, luring users away as they get stronger and eventually taking center stage.”

The cryptocurrency enthusiasts who hope to crowdsource a new nation

Balaji reasoned that startups may replace nations as well if they could take the place of all these other institutions. He refers to startup nations as the “network state” in his concept. This is how it would operate: groups based on common ideals or interests would first emerge online. They then start to acquire land and turn into actual “countries” with independent laws. These would coexist with current nation states before finally taking their place.

Just like you choose your broadband provider, you would also choose your nationality. Citizenship in the franchised cyber statelet of your choosing would be granted to you.

The idea of companies exerting disproportionate influence over national issues is not new. The fact that United Fruit, a US corporation, essentially governed Guatemala for decades starting in the 1930s is where the name “banana republic” originated. In addition to controlling much of the land, they also controlled the telegraph, postal service, and railroads. United Fruit was assisted by the CIA in a coup that was instigated in response to a pushback by the Guatemalan government.

The Upcoming tempest

Gabriel Gatehouse delves back into the maze-like rabbit warren of American conspiracy culture as the country prepares for a presidential election. Millions of Americans believe that a dark Deep State conspiracy has already taken over their democracy, while liberals around the globe fear that Donald Trump may make a comeback. How did this come about? And who is in charge of it? In this season of The Coming Storm, Gabriel Gatehouse is delving into that narrative.

However, it seems that the network state movement has much higher goals in mind. It wants more than simply the current governments to be submissive so business may operate independently. It seeks to install corporations in place of governments.

promoting a cryptocity with a free market

Sometime during the eight-hour pitching session in Amsterdam, a young man slumped on stage wearing a grey sweatshirt. We called him Dryden Brown. Somewhere along the Mediterranean coast, he added, was where he wanted to establish a new city-state. It would be run on the blockchain, the technology that powers cryptocurrencies, rather than by a massive state bureaucracy. “Vitality” and “heroic virtue” would be considered its guiding concepts. The Ancient Greek term for “activity,” Praxis, is what he named it. He stated that the first residents of this new country would be allowed to settle in 2026.

He was a little unclear about the specifics. Where exactly should you move in? Who would construct the infrastructure? Who would be in charge of it? Fumbling with a remote, Dryden Brown brought up a slide that implied Praxis was supported by investors with hundreds of billions of dollars at their disposal.

However, as of right now, the “Praxis community” is primarily online. You can submit an application for citizenship via a website. It is unclear exactly who these citizens are. Dryden swiped his remote to bring up another slide. It was a Pepe meme, the depressing cartoon frog that was adopted as the “alt-right” emblem for the 2016 Trump campaign.

Microsoft is utilizing AI to create a more welcoming work environment.

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Microsoft is utilizing AI to create a more welcoming work environment.
Microsoft is utilizing AI to create a more welcoming work environment.

Diversity and worker investment, according to Microsoft is utilizing AI to can assist address AI’s prejudice issues.

Microsoft is utilizing AI In early 2023, Microsoft was caught in a public relations frenzy.

The corporation had invested billions of dollars in OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT. And was now trying to show off its advancements in artificial intelligence.

It became one of the first established tech companies to integrate. AI into one of its main products when it integrated a chatbot powered by AI into its Bing search engine.

However, as soon as users began utilizing it, things started to go wrong.

A New York Times reporter’s “very troubled” statement following a conversation with Bing drew widespread media attention. Users soon started posting screenshots purporting to depict the gadget making plans for global dominance and uttering racial epithets. Microsoft swiftly released a patch that limited the AI’s capability and responses.

Microsoft is utilizing AI

The business replaced its Bing chatbot in the ensuing months with Copilot, which is currently a feature of its Windows operating system and Microsoft 365 services.

Microsoft is utilizing AI to the only business involved in an AI scandal.

Others argue that the fiasco is indicative of a larger lack of caution over the risks associated with AI in the IT sector.

During a live press demo, for instance.

Google’s Bard tool notably gave an incorrect response to a query regarding a telescope.

This error cost the business $100 billion (£82 billion).

Later on, once the tool appeared hesitant to generate images of white people in response to certain cues.

The AI model—now dubbed Gemini—came under fire for “woke” bias.

However, Microsoft asserts that, given the proper protections, AI can be a vehicle for advancing representation and equity.

It suggests that the teams developing the technology itself should become more diverse and inclusive as a means of addressing the problem of bias in AI.

As we consider developing inclusive AI and innovation for the future.

It is never been more crucial, according to Lindsay-Rae McIntyre, Microsoft’s chief diversity officer, who started working there in 2018.

McIntyre, a former deaf teacher, has over 20 years of experience in human resources in the technology sector, having worked at IBM among other places.

She has lived and worked in the United States, Singapore, and Dubai.

In order to ensure better representation “at all levels of the corporation.

She says her team at Microsoft is now concentrating more on integrating inclusion principles into the company’s AI research and development.

This focus has a valid cause. The nearly 50-year-old brand has found fresh life with the adoption of AI products.

The company announced in July that its revenue for the year had increased

by 15% to $64.7 billion (£49.2 billion), mostly as a result of development in its Azure cloud business.

As clients train their systems on the platform, Azure cloud has benefited immensely from the AI boom.

As CEO Satya Nadella previously stated, the endeavors also bring the corporation one step closer to its long-term objective of creating technology “that understands us.

And more especially large-language models like ChatGPT, to be accurate, relevant, and empathic.

This might not be a permanent solution.

Large language models are constructed by collecting vast amounts of internet data.

Which serves as the foundation for programs like Copilot, ChatGPT, and Gemini.

Which is especially problematic when artificial intelligence is applied in real-world scenarios.

US to outlaw Chinese auto technology

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US to outlaw Chinese auto technology
US to outlaw Chinese auto technology

Due to security concerns the US intends to outlaw Chinese auto technology China and Russia from automobiles trucks

Officials expressed concern that adversaries would be able to.

Remotely modify cars on American highways” thanks to the in question technology.

Which is utilized for automated driving and connecting automobiles to other networks.

Chinese or Russian software is presently used very little in American automobiles.

However, the initiatives are “focused on, proactive” steps to defend the US, according to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.

She stated in a statement that.

Cars today contain microphones and cameras, GPS locators, along with other technology connected to the internet.”

It does not take much imagination to see how our national security and the privacy of US residents may be seriously jeopardized by a foreign opponent with access to this information software or hardware.

According to Chinese officials, the US is unfairly targeting Chinese companies by extending “the idea of national

US to outlaw Chinese auto technology spftware or hardwares

Lin Jian, a spokeswoman for China’s Foreign Ministry, said in a statement that.

China opposes the US widening of the idea of national security and the unfair practices taken against Chinese firms and products.

“We implore the US side to uphold the fundamentals of the market and offer Chinese businesses an open. Equitable, transparent, and nondiscriminatory business environment.”

The White House’s most recent plan to curtail China’s influence in the auto industry’s supply chain will now go into comment.

In addition, the White House increased taxes on a number of other goods as well as electric vehicle batteries and automobiles. Separately, it issued a cyber-security risk alert and prohibited the purchase of cargo cranes manufactured in China.

In February, the US began looking into the cyberthreats posed by so-called linked cars.

The hardware regulations would take effect three years after the software restrictions.

Providing manufacturers more time to restructure their supply chains. The software prohibitions would start to take impact with model year 2027.

Despite the fact that very little tech exists software or hardware exists in today connected vehicle supply chain that enters the US from China.

According to John Bozzella. President and director of Alliance for Automotive Innovation.

An organization that advocates for large automakers, the rule would force some businesses to find new suppliers.

“You can not just flick a switch and modify the world’s most sophisticated logistics system overnight

“He remarked, echoing a statement he had made in previous situations.

He stated, “The lead time provided by the proposed rule might be too short for certain auto makers.

But it will allow some to make the essential change.”

As the last details are finalized, the association will continue to give its perspective, he said.

Outlaw Chinese auto technology

Israel’s war on Gaza live: New air strikes launched on Lebanon

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ELBAHRAIN.NET Hezbollah has been trading attacks across the southern Lebanese border with Israel for nearly a year,
since October 8 when it began its attacks to deter Israel from its war on Gaza,
which has killed at least 41,000 people.

Israel has returned fire, escalating and slowing in turn against one of the region’s most experienced
nongovernmental fighting groups, which is well-armed and battle-tested against it.

The conflict between the two is not new, rather it goes back nearly half a century.

People in the Lebanese capital woke up to the news of Israel’s unprecedented level of
attack on the southern and eastern parts of the country.

People here have relatives, family and friends living in the south.

According to analysts I spoke to, about a quarter of the population lives in the southern parts. It is home to roughly 800,000 people.

Now about 100,000 of those people have been relocated, but they’re still in southern Lebanon. There are a lot of phone calls, text messages and videos being sent from residents in the south. Their relatives and friends here in the capital are extremely concerned.

Israel’s war on Gaza live

They are anxious about not only what is happening in the south, but about how close they are to
actually being in a full-out war between Hezbollah and Israel.

This is the first time that they have felt this level of anxiety in almost a year because of everything
that has happened and the continuing level of strikes from Israel as well as Hezbollah’s response. Hezbollah has shown no sign of backing down.

A dramatic Israeli attack on Hezbollah has driven speculation that all-out war may be on the books soon
between the Lebanese group and Israel.

Back-and-forth attacks between Hezbollah and Israel have been ongoing since a day after Israel launched its war on Gaza.

As observers wait with bated breath to see what happens next, here is everything you need to know about Hezbollah.

The Israeli army campaign has left Gaza’s civil infrastructure destroyed and land that can’t withstand extreme
weather conditions, especially with winter around the corner.

The displaced families here have been going through one of the worst humanitarian conditions and now
rainwater is entering their makeshift tents.

They have been forced to take shelter close to Gaza’s beaches. The suffering is immense.

People in Beirut are also receiving text messages, purportedly from the Israeli army, asking them to evacuate
their locations quickly, Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) is reporting.

Israel’s war on Gaza live

Minister of Information Ziad Makary received a call with a voicemail left on his phone,
urging the building be evacuated, the agency said.

On Saturday, an Israeli strike on the southern suburbs of Beirut killed 45 people, including a senior
Hezbollah commander, and wounded 66.

Lebanese media now report that in addition to the one civilian killed in Israeli attacks across
eastern and southern Lebanon, 17 people have been wounded.

Israeli jets launched more than 80 air raids within 30 minutes early this morning.

A Lebanese shepherd was killed and six people were injured, including two family members,
in an attack in Bodai in eastern Lebanon, state media reported.

The Health Ministry said 11 more people were wounded in another strike in Aitaroun, southern Lebanon.

Israeli warnings are a classic example of psychological warfare that is carried out in other areas as well.

We’ve seen similar things in Gaza and the West Bank. Now we’re seeing it in Lebanon.

They issue these warnings, which are really intended to imply to civilians that their leaders,
people fighting on their side, and people surrounding them are using them as human shields.

This is an accusation that the Israeli army has put up against Hamas in the past, and against armed
groups in the West Bank.

Israel’s war on Gaza live

It is part and parcel of what Israel does. It masks its own aggression, tactics and military prowess in this
cocoon of the idea that the other side is using the population that Israel is killing as human shields,
whether that is true or not.

And Israel has shown no differentiation in its own military acts in the past anytime it’s come across a
civilian population.

Residents of southern Lebanon are receiving phone calls from a Lebanese number ordering them to immediately
move away from any post used by Hezbollah, Reuters is reporting.

In a televised statement earlier, an Israeli military spokesperson issued a similar warning and said it was being
“distributed in Arabic on all networks and platforms in Lebanon”.

The Israeli army has been telling Lebanese civilians to “move away” from Hezbollah sites it plans to target and
as the Israeli military said it will carry out more “extensive and precise” strikes against Hezbollah.
It was the first such warning issued to Lebanese people by Israel’s military since the war in
Gaza erupted nearly a year ago.

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A rocket hit an uninhabited mountainside east of the Lebanese port city of Byblos,
according to Lebanon’s state media and a resident Reuters spoke to.

The area was not hit previously by air strikes in months of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.

These tit-for-tat attacks have intensified in recent days, with Israel carrying out air raids across a wider region today,
as we have been reporting.

Israel’s war on Gaza live

Israeli forces have continued their raids on the village of Haris, west of Salfit, in the occupied West Bank,
for the second day, Palestinian news agency Wafa reported.

The head of the Haris village council Omar Samara told Wafa that Israeli soldiers harassed
civilians and searched their homes, arresting about 70 people last night, most of them children.

Samara also said the army stormed schools, arresting a number of students and teachers.

Elsewhere, Israeli forces also demolished a house in al-Jiftlik village, north of Jericho. The two-storey house belonged to Nael Mustafa Bani Odeh and was built more than 15 years ago.

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