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Russia approved secret China military training at top level, sources say

cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/54479911 Covert Sino-Russian military training signed off at high level Training was linked to war in Ukraine, Reuters reporting showed At least four generals took part, sources and documents say Training in China included biological and chemical warfare European officials grow more anxious about China-Russia defence ties China’s covert military training of Russian forces last year was personally approved by President Vladimir Putin’s defence minister and directly involved at ​least four Russian and Chinese generals. … A classified Russian document seen by Reuters directly referred to an internal decree issued by Defence Minister Andrei Belousov in August, 2025. It said that, in accordance with a decision by Belousov, a delegation from Russia’s armed forces travelled to China to participate in training exercises at People’s Liberation Army (PLA) facilities. … The same report detailed one of the training courses - a three-week session focused on radiological, chemical and biological protection at a military facility in Beijing in ​November. The report and a second one described and displayed images of Russian soldiers being lectured by a Chinese instructor, looking at a model nuclear reactor, ⁠and being taught about “chemical reconnaissance”, “radiation reconnaissance” and protecting ventilation systems from contamination. The inclusion of radiological, biological and chemical warfare training underlined the strategic nature of the exchanges, one of the European officials ​said, noting that the topic was particularly sensitive for militaries in general. … Beijing says it is neutral in Russia’s war with Ukraine, and presents itself as a peace mediator. According to a Reuters report last month citing European intelligence agencies and military documents, China in November trained around 200 Russian military personnel, some of whom have since joined the war in Ukraine. … The EU has already imposed sanctions on Chinese companies that it says support Russia’s war effort. A third official, in Brussels, told Reuters the bloc had to stop viewing China primarily through an economic lens, but focus on what Kallas called its role as a “decisive enabler of Russia’s war”. Both of the European officials, ​who asked not to be named because of ​the sensitivity of the information, identified the ⁠signatories of a July 2 agreement underpinning the training as Russian Major General Rustam Khusainov and Chinese Senior Colonel Sun Dayun. … CHINA’S LACK OF COMBAT EXPERIENCE Russia has accrued extensive experience in more than four years of combat in Ukraine, while China, with a vast ​and technologically advanced military, ⁠has not fought a war in decades. Internal Russian military reports seen by Reuters noted strengths and weaknesses in the training. One report on the training in Nanjing praised the standard of the equipment, the use of simulators and the instructors’ high theoretical knowledge while specifically noting China’s lack of combat experience. Other documents named three generals who took part. One Russian military document seen by Reuters listed the names of every participant in all of ⁠the courses - ​including those of senior officers - providing rank, date of birth, affiliation and level of security clearance in each case. Colonel General ​Rustam Muradov, deputy commander-in-chief of Russia’s land forces, led the Russian delegation, according to the list and a second military document seen by Reuters. According to the latter, Chinese Major General Li Jinsun, head of the PLA’s Military Academy of Radiological, Chemical ​and Biological Defence, took part in the opening of one of the courses. Russian Major General Vitaly Gerasimov took part in a course in Bengbu, according to the list.

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Supreme Court allows Trump to end protected status for Haitian and Syrian migrants

He really wants to claw back those refugee slots for his white South African friends. Also, Justice Alito also said the Haitian migrants who sued were unlikely to prove that the administration’s actions were racially discriminatory and violated US constitution’s equal-protection rights under the Fifth Amendment.

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Israel attacks children playing in tents

SOURCE Nora Barrows-Friedman Rights and Accountability 26 June 2026 Israel attacks children playing in tents, with Nora Barrows-Friedman In Gaza, Palestinian children are being hunted, maimed and killed by Israel eight months into the so-called ceasefire. Israeli forces bombed a group of childrenwho were playing in displacement tents in the al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis on 24 June. The attack killed 12-year-old Ahmad Mohsen al-Raqeb. Reporter Adli Abu Taha filmed relatives in anguish, mourning over Ahmad’s body, with one man saying, “what did this child do to deserve this? What did he do wrong? Why did they target him? He’s innocent. These were just children playing. Why did they suddenly bomb them with a missile? Why is the world silent about us?” He added, “They’re busy with the World Cup while we lie buried in death.” On Tuesday, an Israeli attack on Khan Younis killed at least two Palestinians, and a teenaged boy was critically injured. That same day, a disoriented elderly Palestinian man was found near the so-called yellow line, reportedly released by Israeli forces with his hands and feet still restrained. Reporter Doaa Albaz captured footage of the elder receiving care in the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, with hospital staff saying that his body showed clear signs of torture. They added that he could not remember his own name. On Monday, 22 June, Israel carried out a series of airstrikes and attacks in both Gaza City and al-Mawasi in Khan Younis. In Gaza City, journalist Ayman al-Hesi reported that Israeli missiles tore through a crowded street with busy shops and displacement centers in the al-Rimal neighborhood, in a so-called double tap strike that killed a 17-year old girl and wounded at least five others. According to reporter and researcher Maha Hussaini writing in Middle East Eye, the teenager, Raghad Ashour, left her family’s makeshift tent in central Gaza City and set off for a nearby learning center. She never arrived. “Just meters from the center, Raghad was killed in an Israeli drone strike,” Hussaini reports. Her great-uncle, Jamil Ashour, told Middle East Eye, “Despite everything she had been through, she was determined to attend her classes. She found a center near the camp and went there every morning. She studied hard and would arrive early to secure a desk and make sure everything was ready before lessons began. But she never made it to the center.” Raghad was the only daughter in her family, Husseini writes. “Her father was killed in an Israeli attack when she was about 3 years old, leaving her mother to raise her and her four brothers alone.” Also on Monday, an Israeli drone struck a car in al-Mawasi. Reporter Ahmed Al-Najjar said that a paramedic, Maysara Al-Khawaja, was killed in the attack. At least 15 Palestinians, including three children, were killed in multiple massacres over the weekend. On Sunday, an 8-year-old girl, Julia al-Balawi, was killed while playing in her displacement tent in al-Mawasi, accordingto Ahmed Al-Najjar. The missile strike killed her and a man, he said. In a video filmed by Tamer Qeshta, relatives mourn over Julia, stroking her small face as her body lays on a metal table in the morgue. An Al Jazeera reporter was killed in an Israeli strike on Saturday in the al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza. Ahmed Wishah, a photojournalist, was 25 years old, and was one of three people killed in Saturday’s strike on a house in the camp and the 12th Al Jazeera journalist murdered by Israel since October 2023. Ahmed had buried his brother, who was also a reporter, earlier this year. Mohammad Wishah was targeted by Israeli forces and killed in his car on 8 April. The Gaza Government Media Office has counted nearly 300 journalists and media workers who have been hunted, targeted and assassinated by Israel in the last two and a half years since the start of the genocide. At least seven Palestinians were killed in additional attacks on Saturday, including in Gaza City, where a pre-dawn strike on an apartment killed three members of the same family, including two children. Hussein Al-Safadi was killed with his two daughters, 4-year-old Zaina and 14-year-old Lana. His 9-year-old son, Omar, was critically wounded in the bombing, and had to have his leg amputated. Reporter Saed Hasballah filmed scenes at the hospital where the bodies of the al-Safadi family members were taken, as well as those injured in the strike. Local reporters say that Omar’s amputated leg was buried alongside the bodies of his father and sisters. A man was killed and at least eight others were wounded when an Israeli drone bombed a group of people in Khan Younis, and Israeli strikes in the northern city of Beit Lahiya killed a man and a woman. Israeli drone attacks wounded at least four people in Gaza City. James Elder, the spokesperson for the United Nations children’s fund UNICEF, remarked on the escalating and unrelenting Israeli attacks against children in Gaza. UN commission report: Israel deliberately targets children In related news, a new report published by a UN commission of inquiry this week highlighted Israel’s deliberate hunting and targeting of Palestinian children in Gaza and the West Bank. The report, “The essence of childhood has been destroyed,” draws on the commission’s 2025 conclusion finding that Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. This new report says that “the intense scale and systematic nature of the Israeli military operations have continued – resulting in unprecedented death, injury and trauma of Palestinian children.” Amongst some of the data in the 94-page report are that Israel has killed 20,000 children and injured 44,000 more between October 2023 and October 2025. “Severe physical and mental injuries, mass trauma, orphanhood, separation, disability, repeated displacements, starvation and the collapse of education and healthcare have erased childhood and will continue to affect children in Gaza throughout their lives,” the report says. Furthermore, as Palestinian and international journalists have documented for years, the report highlights how Palestinian children have been “arrested and subjected to torture and other severe forms of mistreatment in Israeli prisons and detention facilities, with no information on their whereabouts.” Israeli forces “have used sexual violence against children as part of the collective shaming and oppression, entrenched within a prolonged, ethnic, gendered and intergenerational pattern of occupation and hostilities,” the report says. The commission reiterates that the deliberate targeting of children “is one of the key elements establishing the genocidal intent of Israel and its forces to destroy the Palestinian group, in whole or in part, in Gaza.” By targeting children, Israel is “eroding the foundational structure of Palestinian society, weakening the demographic vitality, and overall capacity of the Palestinian people to sustain and exercise its right to determine its future as a people,” the report says. The commission’s chair Srinivasan Muralidhar said, “The protection, care and survival of Palestinian children are inseparable from the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination. By targeting children, Israel is attacking the very capacity of the Palestinian people to exist and to determine their future.” During a press briefing in Geneva on 23 June, Commissioner Chris Sidoti gave his remarks on the gravity of the report’s content. Teenagers killed Turning to the occupied West Bank, the local Wafa news agency reported that a 32-year-old man, Mustafa al-Khatib was shot and killed by Israeli forces in the village of Sarta on 25 June, after soldiers stormed his home. Israeli soldiers opened fire on a house in the town of al-Yamoun, near Jenin, on Wednesday, killing a 29-year-old man, Muhammad Nazem Ezzat Zayed. The Ministry of Health said that his body was being withheld by Israel. On Monday, Israeli forces stormed the town of Beit Ummar, northwest of Hebron, killing two Palestinians, including a child. Middle East Eye reported that Israeli forces fired at several Palestinian youth near the illegal Israeli settlement colony of Karmei Tzur, according to local reports. The Palestinian health ministry confirmed the killing of 15-year-old Reda Sami Hassan Awad and Issa Arafat Ismail Awad, 19. The teenagers were left bleeding for an extended period, before their bodies were taken and withheld by Israeli forces. Two other people were wounded in the attack and later taken to a hospital, where their condition was described as stable. Israeli settlers, meanwhile, carried out pogroms and attacks on villages across the West Bank this week. Settlers, wearing military uniforms, attacked a group of Palestinian laborers while they were working in a vineyard east of the town of Tammoun on Wednesday. Also on Wednesday, Israeli settlers raidedthe village of Rashaydeh, near Bethlehem, firing live ammunition near peoples’ homes. The Wafa news agency reported that dozens of settlers stormed the archaeological site in the town of Sebastia, northwest of Nablus, on Tuesday, under heavy protection from Israeli forces. The town of Sebastia has been subjected to frequent incursions carried out by settlers and Israeli forces, especially in the archaeological area, as part of attempts to seize control of the historical site and erase its Palestinian identity, Wafa noted. On Monday evening, Israeli settlers damaged Palestinian property in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron. An activist speaking to the Wafa news agency said that Israeli forces stormed Khirbet Hreibet al-Nabi in Masafer Yatta, detained two brothers and took them to an unknown destination. He pointed out that there has been continuous escalation by Israeli forces and settlers, targeting Palestinians, their property, and agricultural lands in the area. Israeli attacks on Lebanon In Lebanon, the country’s health ministry reported on Wednesday that 19 more people have died from wounds sustained in previous Israeli attacks, bringing the death toll since 2 March to more than 4,200. Israeli artillery and drone strikes have continued to target villages in southern Lebanon, despite the so-called ceasefire. Our contributor Roqayah Chamseddine reported from the south this week – here are two of her short reports from Dweir and Nabatieh on Monday, in the aftermath of recent Israeli airstrikes. Highlighting reclamation And now, as we always do, we wanted to highlight people expressing joy, determination and reclamation across Palestine and around the world. The Electronic Intifada’s contributor Mohammed Asad filmed crowds of people at the Gaza beach this past week, enjoying the sea and flying kites. He says, “A glimpse of [Palestinians] gathering on Gaza’s beach to find some relief and recreation at their only remaining open space, despite the ongoing violations and attacks by the Israeli occupation forces.”

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The Deadly Montreal Shooting Shows Incel Violence Is a Public Emergency

That morning, a man carrying a long gun and outfitted in military camouflage was seen in the Côte-des-Neige neighbourhood in Montreal. Police arrived, and a shootout resulted in three deaths, which included thirty-four-year-old police officer Mohamed Lamine Benredouane, civilian Michel Mizrahi, and the twenty-five-year-old shooter, identified as Seth Hatfield of Alberta. “He may as well be the Reincarnation of Marc Lepine. 37 years later, he returns to Canada to continue his mission,” reads one post in the forum. “New Canadian hero who shall sit among Lépine and Alek,” another user posted in the same thread. Those names, Marc Lépine and Alek Minassian, are frequently evoked in this forum, which boasts more than 40,000 members as self-proclaimed incels and contains more than 23 million posts. (The forum was created in 2017, launched after the Reddit community r/incels was banned.) Lépine and Minassian are often described as though they are luminaries, seminal figures lionized for carrying out two of the worst mass killings in Canada’s history.

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one girls trash is another girls rule

::: spoiler cw: a little kinky another girl on premises saw us holding this frayed belt like this and came up to us and with a smile went “punish me mommy”. we are quite friendly with her and this is usual banter so dw hehe (also, the original title was “one girls trash is another girls pleasure”, elected not to go with it for reasons though) ::: another photo:

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Gaza is Too Graphic For Community Standards

On January 30, 2025, I uploaded a video to Instagram I filmed in Gaza showing a mother sitting beside the bodies of her children after an airstrike. She was not screaming. She was silent in a way that felt heavier than any sound. Within minutes, the post disappeared from both Instagram and Facebook. The notification read: “This content violates Community Standards on graphic violence.” ::: spoiler [2026-06-09] Palestine Nexus Screenshot of Meta’s “Community Guidelines” There was no context in the message, no acknowledgment of where the video came from, and no distinction between documentation and harm. Only erasure. And then, silence. On social media platforms, freedom of expression is promised as a universal right wrapped in friendly interfaces and pastel-colored notifications. A story was removed for being “too graphic.” A post was restricted for “sensitive content.” A warning arrived seconds after I uploaded a video, before anyone could possibly have reported it. At first, I thought the problem was technical. A glitch. A temporary misunderstanding between my words and the machine reading them. That it would correct itself, but it never did. According to Human Rights Watch, Meta has systematically restricted Palestinian content across Instagram and Facebook, documenting over 1,050 cases of censorship across more than 60 countries. The report identifies recurring patterns including content removals, account suspensions, reduced visibility, restricted live features, and “shadow banning”—often without notification or meaningful appeal mechanisms. Social media, which once promised to amplify marginalized voices, becomes instead a system that quietly filters them out. This practice is known as shadow banning: a form of invisible censorship where content is not explicitly removed, but its reach is reduced without informing the user. Your post still exists. Your account still functions. But your voice does not travel. There is a particular kind of violence in being allowed to speak while not being heard, in watching your words disappear into algorithmic silence while other narratives circulate freely. Over two years, I watched journalists, activists, and ordinary Palestinians lose accounts precisely when violence escalated—when documentation mattered most. Livestreams were cut. Posts were removed. Reach was restricted. At the same time, reports have documented how openly dehumanizing or violent rhetoric against Palestinians often remains online without comparable enforcement. This imbalance raises questions not only about moderation, but about whose grief is made visible and whose suffering is erased. I, too, treated social media as a witness, as a space where truth could survive even when the physical world was collapsing. It took me two years of posting, seeing my photos and words deleted, reposting them, and watching them disappear again to understand that some voices are muted precisely for revealing unwanted truths. What it did instead was train me. Slowly, quietly, efficiently, I was told which images were forbidden, which words carried risk, which truths needed to be softened or disguised to survive. It taught me that a destroyed home must be blurred, that a dead body must be cropped, that grief must be abstracted into language so vague that it no longer threatened anyone. I learned that naming genocide and ethnic cleansing in Palestine is not the same as naming it elsewhere, and that clarity, in this digital ecosystem, is treated as provocation. Meta has stated its moderation system is neutral and policy-based, yet independent investigations and human rights organizations have repeatedly challenged this claim, pointing instead to uneven enforcement patterns that disproportionately affect Palestinian users. Meta insists that so-called neutrality is designed to protect users. Violence is not allowed. Graphic content must be removed. Dangerous organizations must not be promoted. These guidelines, when read in isolation, sound compassionate and necessary, even. But experiencing them while documenting genocide reveals their true function: They do not remove violence; they remove context. They do not protect users; they protect comfort. They do not silence everyone; they silence selectively. Over time, I learned that certain words triggered the censor. “Occupation,” “apartheid,” and “genocide” when paired with Palestine, were treated as violations. The message was clear: the system of violence itself should not be named. Only its aftermath can be shown, garbed in necessary filters, not its structure. One of the most violent outcomes of this system is how it strips meaning from suffering. Palestinian pain is treated as excessive, indecent, inappropriate for public consumption. A ruined home is “too much.” A dead child is “graphic.” A body becomes a violation of community standards. A statistic, however, is acceptable. A vague headline is safe. An aerial image from far away passes moderation with ease. The body must disappear for the story to remain. And when the body disappears, so does accountability. We have been witnessing a livestreamed genocide—documented in real time through social media platforms where images, videos, and testimonies from Gaza circulate globally, even as they are repeatedly filtered, delayed, or removed. For the first time in our generation, mass violence and ethnic cleansing of this scale have not only been reported after the fact but recorded as it unfolds, frame by frame, post by post. Journalists such as Bisan Owda, Wael Al-Dahdouh, Plestia Alaqad, Anas Al-Sharif and others have used social media as a primary archive of survival, turning their phones into tools of testimony when international media access was heavily restricted. Their presence reveals a contradiction: even as platforms attempt to regulate and suppress content, they remain one of the few spaces where fragments of reality still break through. The internet was once imagined as a digital version of a public square, a place where marginalized voices could bypass traditional gatekeepers. For Palestinians, this promise briefly felt real. Smartphones turned civilians into witnesses. Social media became a lifeline when borders were sealed, journalists were barred, and electricity was cut. For a moment, it felt like truth could travel faster than bombs. But as platforms grew more powerful, so did their control. There is something absurd about being told that footage of your destroyed neighborhood violates community standards, while the destruction itself continues uninterrupted. Something darkly funny about an app warning you that your post about a massacre is “too violent,” as if the violence begins with the image and not the act. The platform is offended—not by death, but by its documentation. What we are witnessing is not a failure of content moderation. It is its success. Platforms are doing exactly what they were designed to do: minimize disruption, protect dominant narratives, and ensure that certain truths remain inconveniently invisible. Freedom of expression in the digital age often feels like an apparition. Bias, omission and suppression is not a bug. It is a feature. And still, Palestinians continue to speak. Even when posts are deleted. Even when reach is reduced. Even when words vanish into algorithmic silence. Because for those living through violence, speaking—even into emptiness—remains an act of defiance. :::

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STARDOM launches two new Youtube channels, including English-language page

Prominent Joshi company STARDOM launched two new Youtube channels on Wednesday, providing more free content for fans. A new STARDOM GLOBAL channel was introduced this week, a channel focused on English language coverage of the promotion. They’re planning to produce a new video on the channel each Monday. The channel currently has footage of a 2025 5STAR Grand Prix showdown between Rina and AZM with English commentary from Walker Stewart. Along with the English-focused channel, the company launched STARDOM WORLD, a page which will dig into the company’s archive and post a new match twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays. Along with the two new channels, STARDOM will continue to operate its main page, where post-match comments and free pre-show matchups are often shown.

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Discussion Thread 🫠 Thursday 2 July 2026

I haven’t bothered to curate my feed honestly, other than subbing to a few video game ones that I play. So maybe it’s because I like video games lol I also customised my avatar with the non-binary flag, which tends to trigger those types of twats without me even having to try. I haven’t had this much fun in years lol

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I finally bought a domain! Now what

Cloudflare tunnels is a great way to expose services on your network to the web. You run a program in your server, it makes a tunnel, then you configure it on the website to visit the internal link in your network, eg If you’re hosting a web server at home, you could have something like: www.mydomain.net > http://192.168.1.55:8080/ You can also have cloudflare protect access to that website with email verification, google / Microsoft accounts etc. It’s a lot to learn, but it’s very handy once you get the hang of it. Here’s a YouTube video on the basics: https://youtu.be/Q5dG8g4-Sx0?is=J7KvNZoyjsEq33fO

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TIL Canada is the first country to issue glow in the dark coins for regular circulation

I have so many of these. I mentioned to my boyfriend at the time that I thought they were neat. He swapped out every toonie in the till like this and gave them to me for months while they were in circulation. I have been giving them out as souvenirs when I visit other countries, but maybe I should actually count how many I have and retire early.

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Soil fungal communities are primarily influenced by vegetation rather than fertilizers and fungicides in a lowbush blueberry production system

Fertilizer and fungicide applications are commonly used in lowbush blueberry cropping systems (Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton and Vaccinium myrtilloides Michaux) to enhance fruit yield. Such crop inputs can significantly affect soil fungi, a topic that is not well documented, even though these organisms impact the development and survival of lowbush blueberries in natural forest ecosystems. We evaluated soil fungal biomass and community structure in a commercial lowbush blueberry field located in Lac-Saint-Jean, Québec, Canada. Since 2017, mineral fertilizers and fungicide (Proline 480 SC®) have been applied once every 2 years. In-growth sandbags were incubated for 90 days during the 2019 and 2020 growing seasons to collect fungal hyphae biomass in vegetated and unvegetated areas. Soil samples were also collected to analyze the structure of the fungal community using next-generation sequencing. Our results showed that applying fungicide alone increased hyphal biomass in sandbags by 40%, whereas adding both fungicide and fertilizer or fertilizer alone did not change hyphal biomass compared to the control. The structure of the fungal community was only slightly affected by the applications of fungicide and fertilizer, with fungicide decreasing the relative abundances of plant pathogens and fertilizer negatively influencing saprotrophs. Low doses and infrequent applications could explain such weak effects. Among the 33 amplicon sequence variants that were positively associated with the presence of lowbush blueberry plants, eight Penicillium species, four Clavariaceae, two Serendipita species, and one ericoid mycorrhizal fungi (Oidiodendron maius) were identified.

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Physical disc production ending in January 2028 for new games releasing on PlayStation consoles

I guarantee that you’re wrong. The PS6 will sell every unit they produce for years, even at the $1200+ it will be. Why? A few reasons: It’s PlayStation. PlayStation has a gigantic “Sony can do no wrong and we want all their competition to die, and we’ll buy whatever they release no matter how garbage it is” fan base in the tens of millions. there will be no alternative. 85%+ of all games sold on PlayStation currently are digital. This change affects a tiny fraction of the user base.

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I finally bought a domain! Now what

Thank you for this tip I have just set it up and holy shit it worked straight away! This is so exciting! My question, now that my apps are exposed to the internet, aside from having strong passwords is there anything else I should be doing to keep safe? I just read no media servers on free tunnels so I’ll have to use nginx for jellyfin

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