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Meta is adding a batch of updates to Facebook Marketplace, including a smoother checkout experience and new Meta AI integrations.

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The EU countries have no fundamental problem with US law enforcement agencies accessing their national databases to search for threats.

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State department claims groups in Germany, Italy and Greece ‘conspiring to undermine foundations of western civilization’

The US state department has announced that it will designate four European self-described anti-fascist groups as Foreign Terrorist Organisations, as the Trump administration broadens its campaign against what it portrays as an international wave of leftist violence.

In a public statement on Thursday, the state department said it would designate Antifa Ost in Germany, the Italy-based International Revolutionary Front, and two organisations in Greece – Armed Proletarian Justice and Revolutionary Class Self Defense – as “Specially Designated Global Terrorists … conspiring to undermine the foundations of Western Civilization through their brutal attacks”.

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"The collecting society GEMA, which manages the rights of composers, lyricists and music publishers and has approximately 100,000 members, filed the case against OpenAI in November 2024."

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Cumming 🥵 to A Good 😉Book📖📚 Store Near You 🫵🌹

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Realized that I have lost a lot of the sources that I had frustratingly beyond the CIA document & someone is asking for them. I don't want to just throw a lot of videos at someone either, so I would greatly appreciate any aid Comrades!

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Announcing: A Mentorship Program Helping Gaza’s Tech Students Graduate (Tech for Palestine, 2025-10-24)

https://updates.techforpalestine.org/introducing-ghaza-tech-mentorship/
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>> In Gaza, thousands of students studying technology, computer science, and engineering are facing continuous genocide and destruction for more than two years caused by Israel. … these students remain determined to continue their education and build a better future. However, the reality is extremely difficult, with damaged universities, limited access to the internet, and no proper guidance or mentors to help them complete their graduation projects...

>> To respond to this urgent need, Ghaza Tech Mentorship was created, a global initiative designed to connect students in #Gaza with experienced mentors from around the world ... Through this program, mentors need to volunteer 2–3 hours a week to give their guidance in coding, technical problem-solving, and encouragement to students ...

#Tech4Palestine #palestine
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@fedibird.com

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Forget the reason I'm there, spam them please, obviously nothing anti-semitic, only antizionist, although they don't know the difference, we do. waste their toner, make then see the starving children.

the place is chuck full of Israelis and extremely zionist.

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"After being deprived of study seats due to the Israeli genocide war on Gaza, displaced students celebrate their success in the general secondary exams inside one of the shelter centers in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip."

Video on
https://xcancel.com/AnasAlSharif0/status/1988974425363107943

#Palestine #Gaza #Israel
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@fedibird.com

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The EU Council seems to agree to the new compromise "without further changes"

The EU Council has received new Chat Control proposal with broad support
CSAM scanning would now be voluntary, but with some exceptions
Lawmakers met today (November 12) for further discussion

It's official, a revised version of the CSAM scanning proposal is back on the EU lawmakers' table − and is keeping privacy experts worried.

The Law Enforcement Working Party met again this morning (November 12) in the EU Council to discuss what's been deemed by critics the Chat Control bill.

This follows a meeting the group held on November 5, and comes as the Denmark Presidency put forward a new compromise after withdrawing mandatory chat scanning.

As reported by Netzpolitik, the latest Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR) proposal was received with broad support during the November 5 meeting, "without any dissenting votes" nor further changes needed.

The new text, which removes all provisions on detection obligations included in the bill and makes CSAM scanning voluntary, seems to be the winning path to finally find an agreement after over three years of trying.

Privacy experts and technologists aren't quite on board, though, with long-standing Chat Control critic and digital rights jurist, Patrick Breyer, deeming the proposal "a political deception of the highest order." Chat Control − what's changing and what are the risk

As per the latest version of the text, messaging service providers won't be forced to scan all URLs, pictures, and videos shared by users, but rather choose to perform voluntary CSAM scanning.

There's a catch, though. Article 4 will include a possible "mitigation measure" that could be applied to high-risk services to require them to take "all appropriate risk mitigation measures."

According to Breyer, such a loophole could make the removal of detection obligations "worthless" by negating their voluntary nature. He said: "Even client-side scanning (CSS) on our smartphones could soon become mandatory – the end of secure encryption."

Breaking encryption, the tech that security software like the best VPNs, Signal, and WhatsApp use to secure our private communications, has been the strongest argument against the proposal so far.

Continue Reading - https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/this-is-a-political-deception-new-chat-control-convinces-lawmakers-but-not-privacy-experts-yet

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"The Palestinian student Shatha Al-Masri, daughter of the martyred journalist Hossam Al-Masri, excels in the general secondary stage with a grade of 92.3%, and dedicates her success to her father who was martyred in an occupation airstrike that targeted Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip."

Video on
https://xcancel.com/AnasAlSharif0/status/1988975932095475958

#Palestine #Gaza #Israel
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@fedibird.com

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"Congratulations to those who excelled today,
for you are all exceptional—those of you who endured a two-year war of extermination while the world around you carried on with life as if nothing had happened.
This success is not individual; it is the triumph of Gaza in its entirety. ..."

https://xcancel.com/MusabAlShareef0/status/1988993809305174212

#Palestine #Gaza #Israel
#MusabAlShareef
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@fedibird.com

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"Don't forget Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, that man who was not just a doctor, but a human being who carried the pain of his people in his hands, bandaging children's wounds with one hand while consoling mothers with kind words with the other. ..."

https://xcancel.com/abod/_bt/status/1989035953596313876

#Palestine #Gaza #Israel
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@fedibird.com

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"Gaza is facing an acute shortage of shelter.. The Qatari Committee for the Reconstruction of #Gaza begins distributing tents to the displaced in the Strip
Report: Islam Badr"

Video, in Arabic, on
https://xcancel.com/islambader/_1988/status/1988917906957021531

#Palestine #Gaza #Israel
#IslamBader
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@fedibird.com

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'The martyr Dahia Nazmi Abu Dalal
A Gazan student who toiled and strove in hope of reaching the joy of excelling in the general secondary exams, and here her result appears with a grade of 96.7%, *but she did not celebrate, for the occupation snuffed out her life along with her mother and 6 of her siblings.*'

https://xcancel.com/islambader/_1988/status/1988936070919315644

#Palestine #Gaza #Israel
#IslamBader
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@fedibird.com

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"BREAKING 🔴

Gazans who departed the Strip say they have been kept aboard a grounded aircraft in South Africa, claiming authorities there will not permit them to enter the country.

Oh, the irony!"

https://xcancel.com/Osint613/status/1988927766499323973

[I haven't yet seen this reported elsewhere]

#Palestine #Gaza #Israel #SouthAfrica
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@fedibird.com

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By Stefan Sigfried

The Western concept of democracy is often reduced to a single principle: the right to vote in free and fair elections.

In Sweden, for example, citizens vote at three political levels—national (parliament), regional (county council), and local (municipality). I as a Swedish citizen can participate in all these levels.

This system is rooted in the belief, famously articulated by Winston Churchill in 1947, that "democracy is the worst form of Government except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time."

Yet, growing dissatisfaction across Europe suggests this model is failing to deliver on its promise of prioritizing citizens' welfare. By contrast, China's "whole-process people's democracy" seem to deliver better results, raising questions about whether the West's fixation on ballots oversimplifies good governance.

In Sweden, the vision of the "folkhem" (people's home), championed by former Prime Minister Olof Palme, was designed to empower citizens. It promised universal welfare as the foundation for freedom:

"Universal welfare provides independence and freedom of movement. It lifts away the fear of unexpected events that can shatter our lives and dreams. We can breathe easier. We can look around. The desire awakens to conquer the world, to harness our energies to shape and transform it... Secure and freed from the paralysis of fear and worry, we can let our zest for life grow and flourish."

But today many feel neglected and this dream feels distant as public services like healthcare and education face cuts. For instance, Sweden recently reduced free dental care for young adults, signaling shifting priorities.

Across Europe, trust in leaders is waning. In France, Germany, Belgium, UK and other places, citizens protest against leaders with low approval ratings who insist on staying in power. The European Union (EU), originally focused on free trade and travel, now pushes military spending, such as billions in aid to Ukraine, a nation plagued by corruption. Many Europeans question whether their votes align with these decisions, as power shifts from national governments to Brussels.

In Sweden, concerns grow over rising military budgets said not to affect welfare because the rise would be funded by loans. And how will the loans be paid? Paid by the citizens of course. Such contradictory Orwellian talk erode trust in the democratic system.

Free speech, a cornerstone of Western democracy, is also under strain. Media restrictions, such as bans on Russian news outlets, raises questions about censorship. Meanwhile, the EU's actions against leaders like Romania's Călin Georgescu or France's Marine Le Pen, and scrutiny of Germany's AfD, suggest intolerance for dissenting voices. Democracy, it seems, struggles to accommodate those who vote "wrong."

At the heart of this disillusionment lies the unchecked power of a wealthy elite.

In Sweden, the labor movement once held elites accountable, but its influence has faded and history repeats itself as we can read in The Communist Manifesto:

"The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles. Freeman and slave, patrician and plebeian, lord and serf, guild-master and journeyman, in a word, oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fight."

The elite—through control of media, finance, and narratives—grows richer while ordinary citizens face longer work hours and declining living standards. EU fears an aging population and "considers withholding funds from countries that don't fix pension systems" ignorant of the promise of AI to reduce our workweeks and lower pension ages.

The labour movement that once held the elite in check has been captured, and consequently unrest in the West is growing. It all makes one wonder if we are again close to "a fight that each time ended, either in a revolutionary reconstitution of society at large, or in the common ruin of the contending classes."

In contrast China's system ties governance to measurable progress. The results are striking: 800 million people lifted out of poverty, the world's largest high-speed rail network, expanded infrastructure in remote areas, and massive investments in education, broadband, and 5G.

Countless videos, both by Westerns and Chinese citizens, show people living secure, fulfilling lives—prompting the question: perhaps voting does not ensure a good society.

China's blend of market tools and state-driven goals echoes Sweden's social democratic past which gave us a Swedish welfare state admired in the whole world. In China a similar blend now delivers safety, healthcare, income stability, and peace where Western systems falter.

The conclusion seems to be that the Western belief that "democracy = voting = the best system" is dangerously simplistic. Voting is fine, but it's not a panacea. A few ballots every four years doesn't guarantee security, justice, or prosperity.

Instead, we need nuanced metrics to evaluate governance: Are citizens healthy, safe, and educated? Do they feel empowered to shape their society? Can elite greed be restrained? A scoring system—say, from 0 to 1000—could measure these outcomes, forcing leaders to prioritize results over excuses.

A few ballot envelopes every four years is nice, but clearly, it does not guarantee us security, justice, or freedom from crises. By measuring the true quality of society, leaders would be forced to deliver real results — they could no longer hide behind the label of "democracy."

A system that measures outcomes would create real accountability and expose the excuses of politicians—especially if Sweden were to score lower than China.

More on the author

The author is based in Stockholm, Sweden, and worked as a journalist and with modeling of complex systems, software testing, quality assurance, and programming including military applications. He has written several books including China: Unbeatable? Why Creating True Wealth Brings Success.

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I'm a posting on hexbear dot ah net!

mario-dance

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Put aside for a second the question of whether a left government is feasible or not. Pretend it is.

Practical question: what would it mean for a newly elected left government to take a hammer to the capitalist state, the way Bannon talks about the trumpist takeover, by "flooding the zone"? Let's say we get power tomorrow, what do we do so that by the time the right regroups we have completely changed the game in ways that the institutions (courts etc) don't have time to react? How do we hurt them the way they hurt us?

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