Planefag edition! Ty PF's.
No idea. Ideally, it plays out in this order…
1) To the moon!
2) Cash out
3) Buy gold, silver, ammo
4) Crash/Switch
Where our stockanon when we need him?
Planefag edition! Ty PF's.
No idea. Ideally, it plays out in this order…
1) To the moon!
2) Cash out
3) Buy gold, silver, ammo
4) Crash/Switch
Where our stockanon when we need him?
Myanmar cuts wireless internet
service amid coup protests
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Myanmar’s wireless broadband internet services were shut down on Friday by order of the military, a local provider said, as protesters continued to defy the threat of lethal violence to oppose the junta’s takeover.
A directive from the Ministry of Transport and Communications on Thursday instructed that “all wireless broadband data services be temporarily suspended until further notice,” according to a statement posted online by local provider Ooredoo.
Fiber-based landline internet connections were still working, albeit at drastically reduced speeds.
Also Friday, the New York-based Human Rights Watch issued a report saying that Myanmar’s military has forcibly disappeared hundreds of people, including politicians, election officials, journalists, activists and protesters and refused to confirm their location or allow access to lawyers or family members in violation of international law.
“The military junta’s widespread use of arbitrary arrests and enforced disappearances appears designed to strike fear in the hearts of anti-coup protesters,” said Brad Adams, Human Rights Watch’s Asia director. “Concerned governments should demand the release of everyone disappeared and impose targeted economic sanctions against junta leaders to finally hold this abusive military to account.”
The crisis in the Southeast Asian nation has expanded sharply in the past week, both in the number of protesters killed and with military airstrikes against the guerrilla forces of the Karen ethnic minority in their homeland along the border with Thailand.
In areas controlled by the Karen, more than a dozen civilians have been killed since Saturday and more than 20,000 have been displaced, according to the Free Burma Rangers, a relief agency operating in the area.
About 3,000 Karen fled to Thailand, but many returned under unclear circumstances. Thai authorities said they went back voluntarily, but aid groups say they are not safe and many are hiding in the jungle and in caves on the Myanmar side of the border.
The U.N. Human Rights Office for Southeast Asia called on countries in the region “to protect all people fleeing violence and persecution in the country” and “ensure that refugees and undocumented migrants are not forcibly returned,” U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters at U.N. headquarters in New York.
The U.N. Security Council late Thursday strongly condemned the use of violence against peaceful protesters. The press statement was unanimous but weaker than a draft that would have expressed its “readiness to consider further steps,” which could include sanctions. China and Russia, both permanent Council members and both arms suppliers to Myanmar’s military, have generally opposed sanctions.
https://apnews.com/article/technology-race-and-ethnicity-myanmar-broadband-internet-united-nations-c5065b93f8e573ab26b8f8135f382a01
Macron admits mistakes; blames Britain; then, abandons his goal to keep France open
to protect the economy
Macron admits 'I've made mistakes' but then blames BRITAIN for latest French lockdown
EMMANUEL Macron has admitted to making "mistakes" as he ordered France into its third national lockdown - and has also blamed Britain, by referring to the coronavirus variant which originated in Kent.
And the French President has admitted his country is on the verge of “losing control” as he announced a three-week school closure. During his televised address, Mr Macon said: “We’ve made mistakes. There were delays, there were things that we have corrected.”
Nevertheless, he warned: “We will lose control if we do not move now.”
With France’s death toll approaching 100,000, intensive care units in the hardest-hit regions at breaking point and a sluggish vaccine rollout, Mr Macron has abandoned his goal of keeping the country open to protect the economy.
The announcement means movement restrictions already in place for more than a week in Paris, and some northern and southern regions will apply to the whole country for at least a month, from Saturday.
Mr Macron, 43, had sought to avoid a third large-scale lockdown since the start of the year, instead hoping to steer France out of the pandemic without locking the country down in order to give the economy a chance to recover from last year's slump.
However, his plan has been derailed by more contagious strains of the coronavirus which has swept across France and much of Europe.
For children after this weekend, learning will be done remotely for a week, after which schools go on a two-week holiday, which for most of the country will be earlier than scheduled.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1417718/Emmanuel-Macron-news-speech-France-lockdown-rules-latest-video-schools-closed
You forgot to knock on wood… kek. Last bread peaceful bread.
Sauce?
Does the yellow construction vehicle say, "Made in China"?
Ty anon