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Why The World Ignores Genocide in Sudan

Why The World Ignores Genocide in Sudan

A RECORD OF PAIN Nasir Jafer Ali, 26, survived an RSF drone attack on Omdurman, outside of Khartoum, which he described as “a scene of carnage.” Some estimates suggest the death toll is upwards of 400,000 since the conflict began in 2023. But these testimonies reveal a larger machinery at work. The RSF and the SAF, once aligned in their appetite to crush civilian dissent, now wage war on each other with modern and barbaric technology—and the cost falls on those caught between them: children, women, the weakest and most vulnerable. Gold and weapons flow across borders; neighboring states position themselves for profit and control. Thousands flee burned cities and villages. And the world, watching or not watching, remains silent to the crimes. The Unraveling There isn’t an easy answer as to why Sudan has descended once again into civil war. But to understand this moment, it’s useful to look at Sudan’s bloody past. The country’s first civil war began on the eve of independence and lasted from 1955 until 1972, when the southerners, who …

Climate scientists say news coverage ignores cause of UK heatwave

Climate scientists say news coverage ignores cause of UK heatwave

21 June, 2022 – Heatwave in London, a man exhausted by heat at the Granary Square in Kings Cross. Picture: Shutterstock/I Wei Huang A group of leading climate scientists have written to broadcast editors to express “concern” about recent UK heatwave coverage. The letter urged news organisations to better inform the public of the scientific links between extreme weather, climate change and net zero. It argued that news coverage “increasingly overlooks the fundamental ‘why’”. The letter, seen exclusively by Press Gazette, was sent by nine climate scientists including Liz Bentley, chief executive of the Royal Meterological Society (see the full letter and list of signatories below). They said that “the UK public are frequently not well served with clear information about the scientifically indisputable connection between greenhouse gas emissions and extreme heat. “News stories about heatwaves often do not mention the influence of climate change or the burning of fossil fuels on increased temperatures – for example, three in five stories during the May heatwave did not – while two-fifths of those about net zero …

The free streaming app everyone ignores has a better film catalog than Netflix

The free streaming app everyone ignores has a better film catalog than Netflix

Alongside a wealth of paid TV and movie streaming apps, there are also FAST services. This stands for free ad-supported streaming television, and each such service offers a rotating selection of live and on-demand movies and TV shows. The catch is that you must watch ads throughout the movie or episodes. Considering it costs nothing to access, the short interruptions from these free streaming channels are a welcome bathroom or snack-refill break. FAST services typically don’t have up-to-date content, focusing more on older library classics. But you might find some movies that are less than five-to-10 years old. Content changes as well, so when you see a movie you want to watch, you’ll need to bookmark and watch it soon before it’s gone. There are many FAST services, including Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, Tubi, and even ones like Plex that most people don’t know has free streaming channels. Owned by Fox, Tubi is probably one of the most impressive, with an incredible film catalog that can rival even Netflix. Yet so many people forget …

Princess Eugenie ignores Andrew drama as she marks family milestone wi | Royal | News

Princess Eugenie ignores Andrew drama as she marks family milestone wi | Royal | News

On Saturday, Ernest Brooksbank turned three. It was his last birthday as the youngest child in the household, as his mum is expected to give birth this summer to her third child. Late on Saturday evening, Eugenie took to her Instagram account to share a set of previously unseen photographs with Ernest, including one of him with her and another one with his older brother, August. The princess captioned her post: “Happy 3rd birthday to my tiger loving, hat wearing, constantly hugging, fearless golden boy Ernie. “You light up every room with your deep voice and infectious smile.” It comes as Eugenie is facing a challenging period following her parents’ humiliation due to their links to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The princess has kept a low profile since last year but broke her silence earlier this month when she announced that she is pregnant for the third time. Elsewhere, reports claimed Eugenie has been “quietly dropped” from a major position at King Charles’s Foundation. The reason behind Eugenie’s exit from the role is uncertain, with …

This  motion sensor ignores your pets but catches intruders

This $30 motion sensor ignores your pets but catches intruders

Home security is a crucial aspect of setting up a smart home. You don’t need a smart home to have a good security system. But, if you have a smart home, it’s a good idea to include some form of security aspects that you’re able to look at while you’re not home. It can provide you with peace of mind to know your home is safe and secure. There are different levels of security that you can incorporate in your home. While you don’t need to opt for a laser grid that you’ve seen in films like Ocean’s Twelve or Entrapment, you can still get some good motion detectors or sensors to alert you if something is going on at your residence when you aren’t there. One that I personally employ is a Ring Alarm Motion Detector and it has some great features that I’ve enjoyed for years. Related This $15 smart home gadget gives me more peace of mind than a security camera I use it for a lot of reasons. My home is …

Trump’s Iran speech ignores risks of a return to the 1970s

Trump’s Iran speech ignores risks of a return to the 1970s

Demonstrators hold posters of Ayatollah Khomeini outside the American Embassy which is occupied by ‘students following the Imam Khomeini’s line on November 16, 1979 in Tehran, Iran. Kaveh Kazemi | Hulton Archive | Getty Images President Donald Trump is taking a triumphal tone as he plans to address the nation Wednesday night about the Iran war. But there is reason to worry that the conflict and its economic consequences for Americans may get worse before they get better. If so, Trump will struggle to shake off the damaging political legacy of the war. In that he would join a long line of U.S. presidents going back to the 1970s who have seen their tenures defined by energy crisis and inflation — the economic scourge Trump has called a “nation-buster.”  “The oil shock of the ’70s was planted in the maybe subterranean part of our brains,” said Jay Hakes, a presidential historian who led the U.S. Energy Information Administration in the 1990s during the Clinton administration.  “It was there for a long time because it was …

Mike Johnson’s biblical defense of US border policy ignores the Bible’s stance on power

Mike Johnson’s biblical defense of US border policy ignores the Bible’s stance on power

(RNS) — In the middle of a recent 3 a.m. doomscroll — yes, we clergy are as susceptible as anyone — I ran across clips of Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, invoking the New Testament to defend U.S. border policy against Pope Leo XIV’s comments about the moral obligations Christians bear toward migrants. Johnson’s argument was a familiar one, citing Paul’s Letter to the Romans to suggest that Christians are called to submit to governing authorities, whose responsibility it is to preserve order through law. That Scripture, Johnson claimed, means migrants are to be welcomed, yes, but only on the condition that they assimilate. Unable to fall back asleep, I did what Anglican clergy do when the night runs out: I turned to Morning Prayer. As if by providence — or perhaps irony — the Old Testament reading appointed for the Daily Office that morning was the Book of Genesis, chapter 23, in which Abraham negotiates for a burial plot for his wife, Sarah, in a foreign land. Reading it with Johnson’s appeal to …

Queen Camilla ignores latest Andrew scandal as she opens library | Royal | News

Queen Camilla ignores latest Andrew scandal as she opens library | Royal | News

Camilla, an avid book lover who has long championed the important power of reading, especially for children, visited the school to open the 2000th new ‘Coronation Library’ for primary pupils, part of living legacy dedicated to Their Majesties’ accession to the throne. And she appeared delighted to see so many youngsters enthused by the hundreds of books now on offer in the new facility.  “So you all enjoy reading then? How brilliant. And are you all budding librarians then?” she asked pupil librarians from a number of local primary schools who were taking part in a classroom workshop. The school visit, which comes at a turbulent time for the Royal Family due to the release of more documents highlighting Andrew’s relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, marks the first Coronation Library to open in a school during the 2026 National Year of Reading, a Department of Educational and National Literacy Trust initiative which aims to reconnect people of all ages with a love of books.  Accompanied by executive headteacher Lee Duffy and author Tola …

GoFundMe Ignores Own Rules by Hosting a Legal-Defense Fund for the ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good

GoFundMe Ignores Own Rules by Hosting a Legal-Defense Fund for the ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good

The crowdfunding platform GoFundMe is allowing a fundraising campaign tied to the potential legal defense of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent who fatally shot a civilian to remain online, despite company rules barring fundraisers connected to violent crimes and past enforcement actions against similar campaigns. The fundraiser, titled “ICE OFFICER Jonathan Ross,” seeks at least $550,000 to support potential legal expenses for the ICE agent identified as having shot and killed Renee Nicole Good, a mother of three and widow of a military veteran, during an encounter with immigration agents in Minneapolis. The officer was first identified as Jonathan Ross, 43, by the Minnesota Star Tribune. The GoFundMe campaign’s stated purpose—raising money for legal services following a killing—directly conflicts with GoFundMe’s terms of service, which specifically bars fundraisers that are intended to support the legal defense of people accused of financial or violent crimes. GoFundMe has not publicly explained why the Ross fundraiser remains active despite its terms of service stating users agree not to “use the Service or Platform to raise funds” …

Luke Littler ignores boos and crushes Ryan Searle to earn shot at £1m World Darts Championship prize

Luke Littler ignores boos and crushes Ryan Searle to earn shot at £1m World Darts Championship prize

Darts historians will rightly still tell you that Phil Taylor is the best who ever threw a dart but, at the age still of only 18, it is increasingly clear that Littler really could set new standards in the sport. In winning 18 out of 19 matches since making his Ally Pally debut aged 16 just over two years ago, Littler has also averaged in excess of 100 in 15 of those matches. It is a genuinely incredible ratio that not even Taylor or Michael van Gerwen come close to matching. In now reaching a consecutive hat-trick of finals, Littler also already stands only with Taylor, Eric Bristow, Dennis Priestley and Gary Anderson in the sport’s history. “It was crazy; a few boos, a few cheers… they have been a good crowd,” said Littler, summing up another raucous night when he again had to deal with far from universal approval. That is the inevitable way of being such a dominant champion but, unlike Monday when he made matters worse by reacting, Littler played along while …