Anonymous ID: 36d3ca July 6, 2023, 1:09 a.m. No.19131828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2153 >>2249 >>2409 >>2461

Peru's Authorities Declare Emergency in South of Country Over Volcano's Eruption

 

BUENOS AIRES (Sputnik) - The Peruvian authorities have declared an emergency in the Department of Moquegua in the south of the country due to the eruption of the Ubinas volcano, the Peruvian Council of Ministers said Wednesday.

"The declaration of the state of emergency in separate areas of [the Department of] Moquegua due to the eruption of the Ubinas volcano has been approved at a meeting of the Council of Ministers," the council said in a statement.

The decision would allow the authorities to take immediate special measures should the necessity arise.

Ubinas is an active stratovolcano in southern Peru.

The Geophysical Institute of Peru has said that explosions in the volcano began just over a day ago, with ashes rising to a height of several kilometers.

 

https://sputnikglobe.com/20230706/perus-authorities-declare-emergency-in-south-of-country-over-volcanos-eruption-1111689036.html

Anonymous ID: 36d3ca July 6, 2023, 1:10 a.m. No.19131831   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2048 >>2054 >>2153 >>2249 >>2261 >>2263 >>2269 >>2290 >>2409 >>2461

France Approves Remote Eavesdropping of Devices to Identify Terrorists

 

The French National Assembly, the country's lower house, on Wednesday approved an article in a legal reform package that would allow the remote eavesdropping of devices if their owners are suspected of involvement in a terrorist attack or organized crime, according to the live broadcast of the parliament meeting.

The article was approved in an 80-to-24 vote.

https://sputnikglobe.com/20230706/france-approves-remote-eavesdropping-of-devices-to-identify-terrorists-1111690047.html

Anonymous ID: 36d3ca July 6, 2023, 1:12 a.m. No.19131836   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1849 >>2056 >>2153 >>2249 >>2409 >>2461

Mark Zuckerberg Tweets for First Time in 11 Years Following Launch of Threads App

 

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta* (banned in Russia as an extremist organizationkek), tweeted on Wednesday for the first time in 11 years, following the official launch of the company's new text messaging app, Threads, purportedly designed to rival Elon Musk's Twitter.

 

In the tweet, Zuckerberg posted a popular internet meme showing two Spider-Men from the eponymous cartoon pointing their fingers at each other.

https://sputnikglobe.com/20230706/mark-zuckerberg-tweets-for-first-time-in-11-years-following-launch-of-threads-app-1111690952.html

Anonymous ID: 36d3ca July 6, 2023, 1:33 a.m. No.19131863   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2112

Alligator again in the news (alongside wigs and beards):

 

Inside Wagner warlord's palace: Putin's forces raid Prigozhin's mansion and find a closet full of WIGS, an alligator and a photo of his enemies' severed heads… before 'leaking images of Yevgeny wearing disguises'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12268721/Wagner-chief-Prigozhins-palace-raided-Police-closet-WIGS-photo-severed-heads.html

 

anyone has the pic where he stands behind Bush?

Anonymous ID: 36d3ca July 6, 2023, 2:34 a.m. No.19131970   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Russia briefly turned off ‘international’ internet – RBK

 

The extraordinary step was part of an annual domestic network security check-up

 

…The “international Internet was turned off” at one point between Tuesday and Wednesday, as the media regulator Roskomnadzor checked the performance of Russian sites and network-dependent services in the event that the country is disconnected from abroad.

 

“The exercises were successful,” a Roskomnadzor representative told RBK, adding that the Sovereign Internet Law of 2019 mandated such a test at least once a year. He did not elaborate on what the drill was meant to accomplish.

 

“During the exercise, they could check whether RuNet would really continue to work after such a shutdown. Bulletproof vests are tested in much the same way, when they are put on mannequins and then shot,” one telecom executive told the outlet….

https://www.rt.com/russia/579262-sovereign-internet-blockade-test/

Anonymous ID: 36d3ca July 6, 2023, 3:17 a.m. No.19132048   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2050 >>2053 >>2096 >>2153 >>2249 >>2409 >>2461

>>19131831

i repeat:

 

France set to allow police to spy through phones

 

French lawmakers agreed to a justice reform bill that includes a provision granting police the power to get suspects' geolocation through phones and other devices.

 

French police should be able to spy on suspects by remotely activating the camera, microphone and GPS of their phones and other devices, lawmakers agreed late on Wednesday, July 5.

 

https://www.lemonde.fr/en/france/article/2023/07/06/france-set-to-allow-police-to-spy-through-phones_6044269_7.html

Anonymous ID: 36d3ca July 6, 2023, 3:33 a.m. No.19132081   🗄️.is 🔗kun

interesting;

 

4,000 unregistered foreign babies — where are they?

South Korea has no legal obligation to track them down, authorities say

 

South Korea had some 4,000 unregistered babies born to foreign mothers between 2015 and 2022, but authorities have no plans to check their whereabouts because the government has no legal obligation to do so, The Korea Herald has learned.

 

Last month, the state audit agency said it has discovered around 6,000 babies born in local hospitals but not logged in the country's birth registration system. Nearly two-thirds of them were born to mothers registered as foreign nationals here, officials said. But while Korean babies must by law have their births registered here, there is no such legal requirement for foreign babies, creating a blind spot in government oversight.

 

Some will have been registered in their parents‘ home countries, but there is no data available on how many. …

 

http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20230705000814

 

Police look into 193 cases of ‘ghost children,’ 12 confirmed dead

 

Another alleged infanticide case in Busan revealed in widening investigations

 

The Korean National Police Agency’s National Office of Investigation said Tuesday that they are investigating 193 cases of what are being referred to as “ghost children,” babies whose births were never registered with local authorities, as part of the government’s latest efforts to discover unregistered children nationwide.

 

Police said that they had received a total of 209 reports of unregistered babies as of Tuesday. The whereabouts of 20 nameless babies have been identified. Nine of the 20 are alive and have been found to be adequately cared for, resulting in their cases being dismissed, and seven were without any foul play, according to police. Of the 209 total cases, 12 unregistered babies were found to be dead so far. …

 

http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20230704000537