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GNU/Linux


↺ Linux Format 302


Get hacking with Kali Linux, grab the latest Linux Format and arm yourself with the tools and the hacking knowledge to defend your systems and train yourself as a white-hat hacker! Discover Kali Purple, Metasploit and the best way to run Kali Linux.


Audiocasts/Shows


↺ New Video by Ramon Miranda:


In this fifth video on creating brush presets in Krita, Ramon goes in depth with the masked brush feature!


↺ There is No Moat | Coder Radio 516


Why open source might be the real AI winner long-term, and Mike gets the ultimate “I told you so.”


Applications


↺ Essential System Utilities: System Monitoring Center


Essential System Utilities is a series of articles highlighting essential system tools. These are small utilities, useful for system administrators as well as regular users of Linux based systems.


The series examines both graphical and text based open source utilities. For details of all tools in this series, please check the Summary page of this article.


System Monitoring Center is a multi-featured system monitor. It’s free and open source software written in the Python programming language.


There are separate versions using the GTK3 and GTK4 widget toolkit. Note that it’s only the GTK4 version which will include new features going forwards, the GTK3 version will receive only bug fixes in the future.


Instructionals/Technical


↺ How to install PostgreSQL on Debian 11?


In this post, you will learn how to install PostgreSQL on Debian 11. PostgreSQL is one of the oldest and most powerful relational database managers available today. And although MariaDB is emerging as one of the most popular along with SQLite, PostgreSQL is also the best known.


↺ Arianna the Qt and Kirigami based ePub reader for KDE


In this post, we will know a little about Arianna, the Qt and Kirigami based EPUB reader for KDE. Although many people don’t like to read EPUB from the computer, it’s always good to know these tools that help to diversify the use of Linux. Specifically created for KDE, we have Arianna.


↺ Install MariaDB 11 on Debian 11/Debian 10


Follow through this guide to learn how to install MariaDB 11 on Debian 11/Debian 10.


↺ Peter Czanik: Getting syslog-ng 4


Version 4 of syslog-ng was released last December. Quite a few people use it already in production. How can you install it for a test drive? It might be already available in your Linux distribution. There are also several unofficial repositories with the latest syslog-ng.


↺ how to run old (ActionScript3) Adobe flash.swf programs under GNU Linux Debian 11 (should also work with OSX and Windows)


The Flashplayer was a (unfortunately closed source, why not release the source NOW? Adobe?


↺ How to Install Plex on Ubuntu 22.04


If you love to collect movies, TV shows, and music, and enjoy consuming media, then you’ll definitely want to use a dependable media server that can help you manage and stream your content. One such popular media server is Plex, which can organize your media and stream it on any device.


↺ How to install and use Exiftool on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 LTS


ExifTool is a nifty tool for those who deal in media files because using it a user can easily manipulate or add the metadata. I


↺ How to Install OpenConnect VPN Server on Ubuntu 22.04


OpenConnect VPN aka ocserv is an open-source free VPN solution with enterprise-grade performance and features. It is based on the Cisco AnyConnect VPN protocol which is widely used in the corporate industry. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the OpenConnect VPN server on a Ubuntu 22.04 machine.


↺ How To Install WineHQ on Fedora 38


In this tutorial, we will show you how to install WineHQ on Fedora 38. Are you a fan of Windows software, but prefer to use Linux as your operating system? Well, with WineHQ, you can have the best of both worlds.


↺ PostgreSQL Create Index Concurrently (Avoid Locking)


Tutorial on how to create an index concurrently to avoid locking when working with PostgreSQL and how locking works when working with tables in Postgres.


↺ How to fix “fs.rmSync is not a function” error


In this tutorial you will learn how to fix the error fs.rmSync is not a function. This error happens when node version it’s too old and it doesn’t support the fs.rmsyc function, to fix this issue simply follow the steps in this tutorial.


↺ How to install ExpressVPN on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 LTS


To access the internet safely and visit websites that are not allowed by your webmaster, VPN software comes in handy. It works by encrypting internet traffic and routing it through remote servers.


↺ How to Install SciTE on Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04


Are you an Ubuntu user looking for a powerful, lightweight, and feature-rich text editor that stands out? Look no further than SciTE (short for Scintilla Text Editor), a versatile and customizable text editor that could quickly become your go-to tool for all your coding needs.


↺ How to Install IntelliJ IDEA on Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04


Welcome to the world of IntelliJ IDEA, a feature-rich and powerful Integrated Development Environment (IDE) designed for developers who aspire to create top-quality applications with ease and efficiency.


↺ Mastering the Split Command in Linux: Effective File Splitting Techniques


In the world of Linux, the split command is a powerful tool used to split or break large files into smaller pieces. This command comes in handy when dealing with large log and archive files that are difficult to handle as a whole. With the split command, you can split files based on the number of lines or the file size, customize the output file names, and more. In this article, we will explore the various options and examples of using the split command in Linux, blending information from multiple sources​.


Splitting Files Based on Number of Lines


The split command allows you to split a file into smaller files based on the number of lines. By default, each split file contains 1000 lines. However, you can customize the number of lines per file using the -l option. For example, to split a file named index.txt into files with 4 lines each, you can use the following command: [...]


↺ How to deal with Linux-based malware?


Malware assaults continue to pose a severe threat to our personal and professional life as the globe grows more and more reliant on technology. Windows has traditionally been the focus of malware assaults, but Linux-based spyware is growing more prevalent.


↺ How to Install cURL on Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04


cURL, which stands for Client URL, is an essential command-line tool and library designed for transferring data using various network protocols. This powerful utility has become a favorite among developers and system administrators due to its flexibility, reliability, and ease of use.


Desktop Environments/WMs


K Desktop Environment/KDE SC/Qt


↺ Jonathan Riddell: KDE ISO Image Writer 1.0.0


KDE ISO Image Writer 1.0.0 is out for users.


GNOME Desktop/GTK


↺ GNOME 45 Release Date is Set for September 20


Twice a year a new version of the GNOME desktop environment arrives – and the date for the next one has now been set.


↺ Flatseal 2.0 Released with GTK4/libadwaita UI


When it comes to managing Flatpak app permissions there’s no better tool for the task than Flatseal — and this nifty utility just received a big update.


Distributions and Operating Systems


↺ Support EasyOS update beyond 5.2.4


Easy 5.2.4 will be the last using fscrypt v1. I have posted about the migration v1 to v2:


I have modified two scripts, /usr/local/easy_version/easy-update and ‘init’ in the initrd, to handle updating from v1 folder encryption to v2.


Basically, ‘easy-update’ copies the contents of of the encrypted folders into a temporary folder, then the ‘init’ script at next bootup (after the update) recreates the encrypted folders with the new v2 then restores from the temporary folder.


BSD


↺ Spring 2023 Foundation Software Development Projects Update


In this post, we give an update on the work that has gone on over the past few months towards meeting the objectives set out in the FreeBSD Foundation Technology Roadmap. While FreeBSD developers have accomplished a lot in the past few years to improve the desktop experience, much work remains.


↺ FreeBSD Foundation Welcomes New Team Members


The Foundation is pleased to welcome two new members to the FreeBSD Foundation team. Greg Wallace joins the Foundation as the new Director of Partnerships and Research. He brings 20+ years experience in the technology industry to the FreeBSD Foundation. welcomes-new-team-members/”>FreeBSD Foundation Welcomes New Team Members.


SUSE/OpenSUSE


↺ Newly Documented API Endpoints for Comments, Status Messages and Staging


You hopefully have seen our new openAPI Documentation. You might have, since it’s now linked from the old documentation. Besides that change, we spent some of our development time on new documentation on Comments, Status Messages and Staging Workflows.


↺ Explore Innovative Solutions and Advancements in Confidential Computing with SUSE at Open Source Summit


In just a little more than a week, the open source communities will be gathered in beautiful Vancouver, Canada for the Linux Foundation’s Open Source Summit. And as the world’s largest independent open source company, SUSE is thrilled to be a Gold sponsor.


↺ SUSE Looks to Extend Reach of Rancher Platform


SUSE has updated its Rancher management platform for Kubernetes to make it simpler to extend the user interface to manage other elements of a cloud-native application environment./blockquote>


Fedora Family / IBM


↺ Cockpit Project: Patternfly V5 Alpha


PatternFly team has been working with “all hands on deck” on the version 5. That new major release is still scheduled for June. They have conducted two rounds of alpha testing so far and they’ve gone pretty well. Meanwhile PatternFly 4 has been in development freeze for a while as the team is focusing on the new version.


**Cockpit has decided to go ahead with an early adoption of PatternFly 5. **The motivation for adopting PatternFly 5 can be summarized in several key points. Firstly, the early adoption of PatternFly 5 is advantageous for the PatternFly team. Secondly, as PatternFly 5 is still in its alpha phase, it is more receptive to significant changes. Thirdly, the high code coverage of Cockpit, with its integration and image comparison testing, provides confidence in being one of the early adopters without compromising product quality. Finally, PatternFly 4 is in development freeze, which hinders the ability to utilize the latest features and fixes found in PatternFly 5.


It’s important to note that PatternFly 5 is not introducing drastic UI changes that the user would be able to notice, like the PatternFly 3 to PatternFly 4 upgrade did. It’s quite accurate to perceive this major release as an evolution of PatternFly 4, with enhancements and bug fixes.


Some of the Cockpit team’s most awaited changes that have user impact from PatternFly 5 include improved dark theme support and using gap instead of margins for spacing, something that brings us one step closer to better RTL (Right to left) language support.


Canonical/Ubuntu Family


↺ Livepatch – Install Kernel Updates On Ubuntu Without Rebooting


If you are a system administrator in charge of maintaining critical systems in enterprise environments, we are sure you know two important things: [...]


↺ Linux Mint Plans Three Releases This Summer


This summer, get ready to savor the best of Linux Mint with the release of Linux Mint 21.2, LMDE 6, and the EDGE ISO.


↺ Linux Mint 21.2 To Feature Redesigned Tooltips and Notifications


We recently covered that Linux Mint 21.2 would feature color variants and styles, which was a nice thing to expect with the upgrade.


But, as it turns out, more things are in store for the upcoming release of Linux Mint, which is expected later this month.


Let’s look at the new visual changes set to be implemented in Linux Mint 21.2.


↺ Mantic Minotaur is now open for development


Devices/Embedded


↺ HealthyPi 5 WiFi & BLE biosignal-acquisition sensor platform captures body temperature, ECG, PPG, SpO₂, and other vitals (Crowdfunding)


HealthyPi 5 is an open-source sensor platform for biosignal acquisition based on Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller and ESP32-C3 WiFi & BLE module used to capture vitals such as electrocardiogram (ECG), respiration, photoplethysmography (PPG), oxygen saturation (SpO₂), and body-temperature data. It is a complete redesign of the HealthyPi v4 Raspberry Pi HAT with many of the same features. While the HealthyPi 5 also follows the Raspberry Pi HAT form factor and can be connected to a Raspberry Pi SBC to analyze the data, it can also be used as a standalone device with the processing handled by the RP2040 dual-core Cortex-M0+ microcontroller and connectivity through an ESP32-C3 wireless module, and data visualized on a 3.5-inch SPI display or a smartphone over WiFi or Bluetooth.


↺ Latest Raspberry Pi OS Release Brings Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS, Chromium 113, and More


The biggest change in the Raspberry Pi OS 2023-05-03 release is the kernel bump from the long-term supported Linux 5.15 LTS to the long-term supported Linux 6.1 LTS. Of course, this should translate to better performance for your Raspberry Pi computer.


In fact, existing Raspberry Pi OS users like me were already running Linux kernel 6.1 LTS if they would execute the rpi-update command in a terminal emulator. But now, Linux 6.1 LTS is the default kernel on new Raspberry Pi OS images that you can download from the official website if plan on installing on your Raspberry Pi computer.


Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications


↺ Wallpaper Wednesday: Android wallpapers 2023-05-03 – Android Authority


↺ Top 8 Ways to Fix Printer Isn’t Available Error on Android – Guiding Tech


↺ How to Create Custom Themed Icons for Individual Android Apps


↺ Lenovo’s newest Android tablets are already on sale at special prices – PhoneArena


↺ A number of Samsung phones with headphone jack won’t get Android 14 or security updates – PhoneArena


↺ Samsung beware – Nokia is back with a new Android phone that’s going to be tough to beat – Mirror Online


Free, Libre, and Open Source Software


Productivity Software/LibreOffice/Calligra


↺ LibreOffice project and community recap: April 2023


Leftovers


↺ Noted Russian Fashion Designer Valentin Yudashkin Dead At 59


Noted Russian fashion designer Valentin Yudashkin has died at the age of 59, his wife said on May 2.


Education


↺ Australia university staff protest underpayment and understaffing in week strike


University staff across Australia are striking from Monday as academics protest for improved job security, manageable workloads and wages in line with the increased cost of living.


↺ History, Civics Scores of US Students Dipped Amid Pandemic


Test scores in history and civics have declined slightly for eighth grade students in the U.S., according to results that show an increasing number of children lack a basic understanding of either subject


↺ Russia Summons Polish Diplomat Over Embassy School ‘Seizure’


Russia on May 2 summoned Poland’s charge d’affaires to protest what it called the “seizure” of its embassy school building in Warsaw last week.


↺ U.S. History Scores for 8th Graders Plunge


The latest test results continue a nearly decade-long decline. Try a sample quiz to test your knowledge.


Health/Nutrition/Agriculture


↺ Fentanyl overdose death rate nearly quadrupled from 2016 to 2021


The U.S. overdose death rate involving fentanyl nearly quadrupled between 2016 and 2021, according to a report published Wednesday.


↺ More U.S. Women Are Avoiding Unwanted or Mistimed Pregnancies


But a growing share of women over 35 say their pregnancies are coming later than they want, a new analysis found.


↺ ‘Whatever It Takes’: The Street Teams Who Help Mentally Ill New Yorkers


Half a year with the street counselors who dispense free sneakers, monthly injections and gentle encouragement to some of the city’s most vulnerable and volatile residents.


↺ Malaysia faces new Covid-19 wave as more get hospitalised


Malaysia is facing a fresh wave of Covid-19 cases that has seen test kits being snapped up, more people being hospitalised, and experts advising the public to avoid crowded places.


Proprietary


↺ How to Keep Up With Subway Delays Now That Twitter Is Broken


The agency that runs the New York City subway will no longer post service updates to Twitter. Fortunately, there’s a better way.


↺ iPhone Users Report Problems Installing Apple’s First Rapid Security Response Update


Apple has released its first Rapid Security Response patch, but iPhone users are complaining that they are having problems installing it.


↺ Microsoft Broke a Chrome Feature to Promote Its Edge Browser


Microsoft issued a Windows update that broke a Chrome feature, making it harder to change your default browser and annoying Chrome users with popups, Gizmodo has learned.


↺ Unity Software to lay off 600 employees, or 8% of its workforce


Unity Software announced plans to cut about 600 jobs, or 8% of its workforce, according to a company filing.


↺ Phoenix Labs, Developer Of Dauntless, Suffers Layoffs


Dauntless developer Phoenix Labs has confirmed that 9% of the studio has been laid off. This comes after the studio’s management purchased Phoenix Labs from Garena, a Singaporean game company that originally acquired the studio back in 2020.


Dauntless recently reached 30 million players. Phoenix Labs previously said that they had 10 titles in different stages of development. LinkedIn lists Phoenix Labs’ employee count at 308 which suggests that roughly 30 people were impacted by the layoff.


Phoenix Labs said the reason for the layoffs is to focus on fewer development projects. “We recently evaluated all ongoing development projects within Phoenix Labs to determine our strongest path in terms of success and sustainability,” a representative said. “As a result of that evaluation, we felt the best way forward for the company was to focus on fewer development projects. This renewed focus offers the best opportunity for the success of Fae Farm and Dauntless, as well as the remaining unannounced titles in our portfolio.”


↺ Sony Shares Fell 4.8% On A Lower-Than-Expected Annual Forecast.


↺ Microsoft’s Surface Duo Left Out Without Updates


Security


↺ IT Services Firm Bitmarck Takes Systems Offline Following Cyberattack


German IT services giant Bitmarck has taken customer and internal systems offline following a cyberattack.


↺ T-Mobile Says Personal Information Stolen in New Data Breach


Wireless carrier T-Mobile says the personal information of a small number of individuals was exposed in a recent data breach.


↺ CISA Warns of Attacks Exploiting Oracle WebLogic Vulnerability Patched in January


CISA warns of attacks exploiting an Oracle WebLogic vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-21839, which was patched with the January 2023 CPU.


↺ Exploitation of 5-Year-Old TBK DVR Vulnerability Spikes


Fortinet warns of a massive spike in malicious attacks targeting a five-year-old authentication bypass vulnerability in TBK DVR devices.


↺ Leaked Files Show Extent of Ransomware Group’s Access to Western Digital Systems


Ransomware group leaked files showing the extent of their access to Western Digital systems and how they monitored the company’s initial response to the breach.


↺ AMD TPM Exploit: faulTPM Attack Defeats BitLocker and TPM-Based Security (Updated)


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Researchers with the Technical University of Berlin reveal that AMD’s firmware-based Trusted Platform Module (fTPM / TPM) can be fully compromised via a voltage fault injection attack, thus allowing full access to the cryptographic data held inside the fTPM.


Privacy/Surveillance


↺ Big Brother Awards: Reprimand for digital coercion


The German association Digitalcourage awards the annual Negative Prize – Zoom, the Ministry of Finance and Microsoft are honoured. The „data sin“ is an offence that often goes unpunished.


↺ What you need to know when choosing a smart electrical panel


On a recent Internet of Things Podcast, we took a voicemail from Shane on our podcast hotline. Shane has to replace the electrical panel in his home and thinking about going with a smart electrical panel.


Defence/Aggression


↺ Thanks versus tanks in Sudan’s war


As with Ukraine’s exodus of war refugees, the Sudanese fleeing a civil conflict find a welcome in neighboring states, a compassion that has earned global gratitude.


↺ Death Toll Climbs to 550 as Armed Conflict Continues in Sudan


Despite the sixth 72-hour truce, intermittent clashes continued between the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces in various areas in Khartoum and Omdurman.


↺ Winners and Losers in Sudan: Proxy Wars, Superpower Rivalries and the Changing World Order


Dr. Ramzy Baroud reveals how the conflict in Sudan betrays the reality of a changing world order amid the decline of American geopolitical power.


↺ EU allocates additional €25 million in humanitarian aid in Ethiopia and Kenya


European Commission Press release Brussels, 02 May 2023 The Commission announced today new funding of €22 million in humanitarian aid in Ethiopia as well as €3 million in Kenya to support those suffering from the impact of conflict, displacement, drought and health issues.


↺ Taiwan Seeking US Cooperation to Make Next Generation Fighters


Taiwan is seeking U.S. cooperation to make the island’s next domestically developed fighter jet, the head of Taiwanese defence…


↺ The “Diligent” Proud Boys Jury: “Can we also get a stapler, please?”


The jury in the Proud Boys sedition trial asked a question yesterday that might make or break the sedition count against the defendants.


↺ Prominent Laos political activist gunned down at cafe


Graphic footage of the murder was published online by state media.


↺ Burkina Faso authorities under pressure after uniformed men massacre 150 villagers


Pressure is mounting on the authorities in Burkina Faso after more than 150 civilians were massacred by uniformed men in northern villages. At a press conference on Saturday, FRANCE 24 spoke to a representative for the victims, who reiterated accusations against members of the defence and security forces.


↺ Fears of Fragmentation Follow Regional Response to DRC Fighting


ADF STAFF With the East African Community Regional Force (EACRF) fully deployed and M23 rebels gradually withdrawing from occupied territory, there is some reason for hope in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Still, experts warn of a larger security threat to the region based on a tragic history.


↺ Australia’s military may struggle in China conflict, defense experts say


Scenarios examined include Australian involvement in a U.S.-China war over Taiwan.


↺ The ‘Peace Dividend’ Is Over in Europe. Now Come the Hard Tradeoffs.


Defending against an unpredictable Russia in years to come will mean bumping up against a strained social safety net and ambitious climate transition plans.


↺ Russia Ramps Up Pressure on Civilians in Occupied Ukraine


Wary of Ukrainian partisans and anticipating a counteroffensive, Russian authorities have “reinforced” counterintelligence units in occupied territory, Ukraine says.


↺ The Curious Conservative Case Against Defending Ukraine


George Orwell would have called it objectively pro-Putin.


↺ Ukraine Says Dnipro Hit by Russian Strikes but Most Drones Destroyed


↺ Changing auto insurance rules to make Finnish-Russian border crossings pricier


The situation will likely reduce border crossings even further, according to a travel sector researcher.


↺ Two Russian Men Get Prison Sentences In Dugin Daughter’s Murder Case


A court in Russia’s western city of Tula has sentenced two men to 3 1/2 years in prison each for their alleged involvement in a car bombing in August that killed Darya Dugina, the daughter of Kremlin-linked far-right ideologue Aleksandr Dugin.


↺ Saimaa canal reopens, little traffic expected


Almost half of the length of the canal running from the Saimaa lake system to the Baltic Sea is located in an area leased from Russia, and neither shipowners nor insurers are keen to use it.


↺ Fuel Depot Ablaze Near Key Crimea Bridge in Russia


(Reuters) -A fuel depot was on fire early on Wednesday near a crucial bridge linking Russia’s mainland with Crimea, a Russian official said, days…


↺ Berlin Confronts Russian Spies Hiding in Plain Sight


For years, Germany seemed to tolerate even flagrant Russian operations on its soil. But a new Cold War-like chill has now made the snooping difficult to ignore.


↺ Microsoft says Iranian hackers combine influence ops with hacking for maximum impact


Many of the 24 cyber-enabled Iranian influence operations Microsoft detected in 2022 were intended to further Iran’s Mideast political agenda.


↺ NATO Says It Scrambled Jets Sunday to Track Russian Patrol Aircraft Over North Atlantic


↺ Wagner Group’s CAR Mining Operations Help Russia Evade Sanctions


ADF STAFF More than 5,000 kilometers separate the battlefields of Ukraine from the gold mines of the Central African Republic (CAR), but the two countries have become linked through Russia’s Wagner Group. Since arriving in the CAR in 2018, Wagner has spread to become involved in multiple aspects of the country’s economy and security sector.


↺ Russia Launches Wave Of Drone Strikes On Ukrainian Cities As Battle For Bakhmut Continues


Russia launched a new series of overnight drone strikes on Ukrainian cities, including the capital, Kyiv, but most of them were downed by Ukraine’s air defenses, the military said on May 3, as Ukrainian forces in the eastern city of Bakhmut repelled more Russian attacks.


↺ Russia’s Defense Minister Urges Faster Weapons Deliveries, Suggesting Stockpiles Are Depleted


A series of Russian officials have made comments this year indicating that the demands of war are outpacing the capacity of the country’s arms industry.


↺ Russia’s border region with Ukraine is shelled again, officials say.


↺ Explosion Reportedly Derails Another Train in Russia Near Ukraine Border


An explosion on Tuesday in Bryansk, along Ukraine’s northern border, sent a locomotive and about 20 train cars off the rails, local authorities said.


↺ Commission adopts exceptional and temporary preventive measures on limited imports from Ukraine


European Commission Press release Brussels, 02 May 2023 The European Commission has today adopted exceptional and temporary preventive measures on imports of a limited number of products from Ukraine under the exceptional safeguard of the Autonomous Trade Measures Regulation.


↺ Russia’s Military Performance Doesn’t Match the Propaganda


American government and media statements have led the public to believe that the Russian military has been shockingly ineffective and that there is confident optimism for a Ukrainian victory. Ukrainians have fought courageously and performed above expectation. But there has been a vast gulf between private and public assessments.


↺ Green Sunday – A Conversation About Ukraine & Peace, with Jill Stein & Howie Hawkins


What constitutes a progressive position on the war in Ukraine? What factors might bring about peace? Should the United States continue to send military aid, and other support, to Ukraine? What should be done about the parts of Ukraine currently occupied by Russian forces? What should be done about NATO?


↺ Green Socialist Perspectives on Ukraine


Hosted by the Green Socialist Organizing Project, this discussion, on the year anniversary of the war in Ukraine, looks at differing Green Socialist perspectives on the war in Ukraine. Panelists will discuss key foundational ideas, the lead up and the current conflict, and the potential futures of Ukraine.


↺ How strong is Russian public support for the invasion of Ukraine?


The Kremlin has worked hard to create the impression of overwhelming public support for the invasion of Ukraine but it remains difficult to gauge true levels of pro-war sentiment in today’s Russia, writes Sviatoslav Hnizdovskyi.


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↺ 🔴 Live: Zelensky says Kyiv not warned of US secret docs leak


Washington did not warn Kyiv about the top-secret documents leaked to internet chat rooms – containing sensitive information about Ukraine’s war effort – before the news broke in the media last month, President Volodymyr Zelensky told the Washington Post.


↺ Sabotage causes second train to derail in Russia near Ukrainian border


An explosive device derailed a Russian freight train in a region bordering Ukraine for a second straight day Tuesday ahead of an expected counteroffensive by Kyiv. Follow our blog to see how the day’s events unfolded. All times are Paris time (GMT+2).


↺ Why Geordie Greig and Bel Trew put footage of a murder in Independent film about Ukraine


Former editor Christian Broughton said there was “debate in the office” at including the footage.


↺ Tinder Owner Match Group Swipes Left On Russia, Pledging Exit By June 30


Tinder owner Match Group has said it will quit Russia by June 30, citing the need to protect human rights, one of many Western firms to leave since Moscow sent troops into Ukraine last year.


↺ Tinder ignored Russia’s red flags for more than a year before finally breaking up


It took a more than a year, but Match Group is finally ready to dump Russia.


↺ Another convoy heads from Rīga to Kyiv


Another humanitarian convoy is escorted from Rīga to Kyiv on Wednesday. Outside the Congress Hall in Rīga, the Confederation of Ukrainian Associations in Latvia “Viche” organized a humanitarian convoy in which among other things, for the first time, impact boats were included, Latvian Radio reported on May 3.As of 12:00 in the square outside the Congress Hall, representatives of Viche, entrepreneurs, and other organizations gathered.


↺ EU wants to ramp up ammunition production to help Ukraine


The European Union has announced fresh plans to ramp up the large-scale production of ammunition. The EU is seeking to both benefit Ukraine while the country is at war with Russia and to improve the bloc’s geopolitical credentials. Ukraine is poised to launch a planned spring counteroffensive to recover Russian-occupied territory, but the country has burned through ammunition at a furious rate. The EU’s internal market commissioner said Wednesday that he wants to use at least 1 billion euros to fund an Act in Support of Ammunition Production, or ASAP. EU nations, lulled into complacency by decades of peace and military protection from the United States through NATO, have under-invested in ammunition production.


↺ Estonian parliamentary speaker visits Latvia


On May 3, President of the Riigikogu (Parliament of Estonia) Lauri Hussar is on an official visit to Latvia to discuss the cooperation between the two countries, the security of the region and helping Ukraine.


↺ Russia says it foiled an alleged drone attack on Kremlin


Russian authorities accused Ukraine on Wednesday of attempting to attack the Kremlin with two drones overnight. The Kremlin decried the alleged attack attempt as a “terrorist act” and said Russian military and security forces disabled the drones before they could strike. It said no damage or casualties took place, and didn’t provide any other details. The Kremlin added that President Vladimir Putin was safe and continued to work with his schedule unchanged.


↺ Berlin police preparing for Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to visit


Berlin police say that they are getting ready for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to visit Germany’s capital this month. A police department spokesperson said Wednesday that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz invited Zelenskyy to come, and authorities were preparing for the visit to take place May 13-14. It would be Zelenskyy’s first visit to Germany since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. The chancellor’s office did not immediately respond to requests for confirmation. Zelenskyy and the people of Ukraine are set to receive the International Charlemagne Prize on May 14. The prize is awarded annually by the western German city of Aachen for contributions to European unity.


↺ U.S. Citizen, Two Canadians From Ukraine’s International Legion Killed Near Bakhmut


A U.S. citizen, Cooper Andrews, 26, and two Canadians, Kyle Porter, 27, and Cole Zelenco, 21, have been killed in action around the fiercely contested Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, CBC News and CNN reported on May 1.


↺ Siberian Actor Flees Russia After Slashing Wrists On Stage


An actor from a theater in Russia’s Siberian region of Buryatia, who in March slit his wrists while on stage to protest the firing of the company’s artistic director over his stance against Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, has left the country.


↺ Almaty Municipal Lawmaker Resigns After Controversial Facebook Post On Ukraine


A municipal lawmaker representing the ruling Amanat (Heritage) party in Kazakhstan’s largest city, Almaty, has resigned following a public outcry caused by a post she made in the comments section of a Deutsche Welle post on the war in Ukraine.


↺ Ukrainian Forces Suffered 15,000 Casualties in April


Meanwhile, Denmark announced a new millionaire aid package to support the Ukrainian offensive in the war against Russia.


↺ Russia Launches Unsuccessful Strikes on Kyiv – Ukraine


(Reuters) – Russia launched a third nightly round of attacks on Kyiv in six days, city authorities said early on Wednesday, but air defence systems…


↺ Officials: US to Send Ukraine $300 Million in Military Aid


U.S. officials say the Biden administration is sending Ukraine about $300 million in additional military aid, including an enormous amount of artillery rounds, howitzers, air-to-ground rockets and ammunition as the launch of the spring offensive against Russian forces approaches


↺ 🔴 Live: Zelensky makes surprise trip to Finland for summit with Nordic leaders


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Finland on an unannounced visit Wednesday for talks with Nordic leaders on his country’s war with Russia and its relations with Europe, governments of the region said. Finland’s accession to NATO in April was a symbolic moment for the Western alliance, as the country abandoned its historic Cold War neutrality in response to the Russian threat.


↺ US ex-general urges Taiwan to ‘learn from’ Russia-Ukraine conflict


A retired US general on Wednesday urged Taiwan to heed lessons from Russia’s war in Ukraine and bolster its unmanned drone defences, with the island facing increasing military threats from China.


↺ Lithuania to join Council of Europe register on Russia’s damage to Ukraine


The Lithuanian government on Wednesday decided to join a register being set up by the Council of Europe members on the damages caused by Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.


↺ Russian’s Kazakh Asylum Request Denied, Gets Suspended Sentence For Crossing Border Illegally


A court in Kazakhstan has rejected a request for political asylum filed by a man from the Russian region of Kalmykia who left a military unit in Russia’s Volgograd to avoid taking part in the war in Ukraine.


↺ Ukraine’s Zelenskiy Arrives In Finland On Unannounced Visit


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has arrived in Finland on a previously unannounced visit to attend a Nordic summit, the Finnish presidency said on May 3.


↺ Russia, Ukraine, Turkey To Discuss Grain Deal, Ankara Says


The deputy defense ministers of Russia, Ukraine, and Turkey will meet in Istanbul on May 5 to discuss a deal that allows the exports of Ukrainian grains on the Black Sea, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar was quoted as saying.


↺ Zelenskyy Seeks More Firepower for Ukraine in Finland Visit


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in Helsinki for talks with the prime ministers of four Nordic countries as part of his effort to secure greater firepower for his country’s armed forces as they figure out how to dislodge Russian troops from occupied areas of Ukraine


↺ Russia’s FSB Says 7 Ukrainian Agents Arrested in Crimea


↺ Ukraine’s Zelenskyy in Finland for Summit of Nordic Leaders


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in the Finnish capital, Helsinki, for a one-day Nordic summit


↺ Russian Drone Attack Causes Huge Fire at Central Ukrainian Oil Depot – Prosecutors


↺ Watch: Ukrainian president Zelensky makes surprise visit to Finland


Volodymyr Zelensky has made only a handful of trips abroad since Russia’s invasion of his country in February 2022.


↺ Live Updates: Russia Claims It Foiled a Ukrainian Drone Attack on the Kremlin


Russia accused Ukraine of launching drones at the Kremlin aimed at assassinating President Vladimir V. Putin. Ukraine has not responded to the claim.


↺ Zelensky Is Expected to Meet With Nordic Leaders in Helsinki


The Ukrainian president has made few overseas trips since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.


↺ Iran’s President Raisi heads to Syria in further strengthening of ties


Iran’s Ebrahim Raisi is set to travel to Damascus Wednesday in the first visit by an Iranian president since Syria’s civil war broke out and as regional engagement with the two allies expands.


↺ Turkey kills ISIS leader in Syria, says Erdoğan


The operation went down in a village 10 kilometers from the Hatay border, according to open-source research.


↺ Syrian refugees fearful as Lebanon steps up deportations


Lebanese officials have launched a crackdown on the country’s Syrian refugees against the backdrop of a worsening economic crisis and political stalemate. In recent weeks, the army has raided refugee camps and set up checkpoints to check the documentation of non-Lebanese citizens, arresting and in many cases deporting Syrians found not to have legal residency, according to refugees and humanitarian organizations. The new anti-refugee campaign comes against the backdrop of stalled negotiations with the International Monetary Fund, a six-month deadlock over selection of the country’s next president, and a regional rapprochement with the government of Bashar Assad in Syria.


↺ It’s broken: The humanitarian response is keeping Syrians in a loop of helplessness


The Atlantic Council’s Arwa Damon shares insights from a recent visit to Idlib province in northwestern Syria, where the humanitarian situation remains dire.


↺ Iran’s Raisi congratulates Assad on ‘victory’ during rare Syria visit


Visiting Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi congratulated Syria’s Bashar al-Assad on Wednesday for overcoming sanctions and achieving “victory” in the country’s 12-year-long civil war, in which Tehran has been a major ally.


↺ Iranian President In First Visit Since Syrian Conflict Began In 2011


Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi landed in Damascus on May 3, Syrian state media reported, for talks with his Syrian counterpart, Bashar al-Assad, in the first such visit by an Iranian head of state since war broke out in Syria in 2011.


↺ Israel Says It Is Discussing Possible Direct Haj Flights to Saudi Arabia


↺ Turkey Has Shut Its Airspace to Armenian Flights -Minister


↺ airBaltic confirms codeshare deal with Turkish Airlines


Latvian airline airBaltic and Turkey’s flag carrier Turkish Airlines have announced a codeshare partnership, effective as of May 1, 2023. The agreement enables both carriers to provide more flexibility to their passengers on direct flights between Turkey and Latvia.


Environment


↺ Danish Wind Pioneer Keeps Battling Climate Change


Henrik Stiesdal helped design the first modern wind turbines. A thousand patents later, he’s a green tech entrepreneur rolling out new innovations.


↺ 25 Billion Times The Energy of a Nuclear Bomb Trapped by Global Warming Since 1971


It’s driving us out of the Goldilocks Zone.


Energy/Transportation


↺ US, Ukraine Shut Down Cryptocurrency Exchanges Used by Cybercriminals


Authorities in the US and Ukraine have worked together to shut down nine websites offering cryptocurrency exchange services to cybercriminals.


↺ For the first time, India imported more Russian oil than from Saudi Arabia and Iraq put together


India, for the first time in April, imported more oil from Russia than from its two other largest suppliers, Saudi Arabia and Iraq.


↺ Russian Naval Ships Reportedly Seen Near Site Of Nord Stream Pipeline Explosion Days Prior


Russian Navy ships were repeatedly in the vicinity of the Nord Stream pipelines off the coasts of Denmark and Sweden, days before a mysterious explosion, according to a new report.


↺ Budget to plug billions into grid-scale energy storage


The federal budget will unlock at least $10 billion of new investment in renewable power projects, with states already lining up for the funding.


↺ Powerhouse Energy Group takes full ownership of Protos plastics to hydrogen project


Powerhouse Energy Group has assumed full ownership and control of the Protos plastics to hydrogen project at the Protos site near Chester in the UK.


↺ Snowy Hydro finish date blows out with setbacks


The head of Snowy Hydro 2.0 has admitted the energy project will be delayed by up to two years.


↺ India’s most iconic hotel, Mumbai’s Taj, goes 100% green


Mumbai’s iconic Taj Mahal Palace hotel today (May 3) announced it will now operate on 100% renewable energy.


↺ The 5×5—Cryptocurrency hacking’s geopolitical and cyber implications


Experts explore the cybersecurity implications of cryptocurrencies, and how the United States and its allies should approach this challenge.


↺ Free public transport on May 4 in Rīga


On the day of the restoration of Latvia’s independence, May 4, public transport will be free in the capital city, said municipal transport company Rīgas Satiksme.


Wildlife/Nature


↺ Quake survivor vet sets up field clinic for quake-stricken animals


Kübra Ünsal and her friends have treated 4,500 cats and dogs in the field clinic.


↺ Why New York’s Giant Trash Bag Piles May Be an Endangered Species


Containerization, which has been embraced by global cities like Barcelona and Buenos Aires, could force New York to eliminate 150,000 parking spots.


Finance


↺ Global venture capital investments drop 59% in April


↺ U.S. Prosecutors Indict Russian Citizen For Money Laundering, Illegally Transmitting Over $150 Million


U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan said on May 1 that a Russian citizen, Feliks Medvedev, has been indicted on one count of operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business and 39 counts of money laundering.


↺ ​​The FDIC’s proposal for deposit reform is narrow and uninspiring—and it just might work


When it comes to deposit insurance rules, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) only wants the US Congress to change what it absolutely must.


↺ The Debt Ceiling and False Equivalence


The outcome of the debt ceiling conflict is genuinely uncertain.


↺ Thousands of S. Korea community doctors, nursing assistants go on strike over nursing Bill


Doctors say the Bill allows nurses to provide treatment without a medical licence; nurses insist it protects them from abuses.


↺ Malaysia surprises with key rate hike as inflation risks loom


Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) hiked the overnight policy rate to 3 per cent, when most economists had expected the central bank to stay pat for a third straight meeting.


↺ As ECB continues to fight inflation, rising interest rates cause trouble for homeowners in Lithuania


Annual inflation in Lithuania in April declined to 13.3 percent, according to an estimate published by Eurostat. And while the European Central Bank is expected to further raise interest rates to fight inflation, many people in Lithuania painfully feel the effect the policy is causing.


↺ Hong Kong labour groups urge annual minimum wage review after 6.7% increase to HK$40


Labour organisations and unions in Hong Kong are calling for a yearly assessment of the minimum hourly wage, which was raised from HK$37.5 to HK$40 on Monday after a four-year freeze.


↺ In Emory speech, 2024 presidential candidate Marianne Williamson talks “institutionalized greed”


Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson visited Emory University’s Psychology and Interdisciplinary Sciences Building on April 26 to speak with around 200 students at a Young Democrats of Emory event. Willamson previously ran for the 2020 Democratic nomination but withdrew from the race in January 2020, before the Democratic primary election.


↺ Path to avoid economic crash still in RBA’s sights


The head of the Reserve Bank is still confident he can deliver a soft landing for the economy after the board pulled the trigger on another interest rate hike.


↺ Fortum cancels bonuses after government pushback


Fortum says that its senior management team is giving up its 2024 stock awards voluntarily.


↺ Fed Expected to Raise Interest Rates: What to Know


Federal Reserve officials will release a rate decision at 2 p.m. The key question is what will come next.


↺ Top US CEO Pay Rose 7.7% Last Year, Outpacing Inflation, Study Finds


Median pay for top U.S. CEOs rose 7.7% last year to a record $22.3 million, a new study found…


↺ Australian ‘Finfluencer’ Gets 2-1/2 Year Sentence for Market Manipulation


↺ Eurozone Inflation Up to 7 Pct in April: Eurostat


Food, alcohol and tobacco prices were 13.6 percent higher in April than in the same month of 2022.


↺ IMF Says Inflation to Slow Growth Across Mideast This Year


Economies across the Middle East and Central Asia will likely slow this year as persistently high inflation and rising interest rates bite into their post-pandemic gains


↺ Eurozone Inflation Rises as Policymakers Weigh a Rate Increase


The annual rate of inflation reached 7 percent, but the underlying “core” rate eased for the first time in 10 months.


↺ Wall Street Fears a Banking Crisis Despite First Republic’s Sale


Even after the sale of First Republic, investors are worried about challenges that regional banks still face, imperiling the economy.


↺ Stocks slide into Fed mode as shorts stalk banks


Asian stocks have fallen for a second session in a row as global investors contend with signs of a softening US economy and are in full flight from US regional lenders ahead of an expected US interest rate hike.


↺ Former CEOs of Failed Banks to Testify Before Senate Panel


The former top executives of two failed banks will testify before Congress this month


↺ OP Financial Group profits reach €480m in Q1


Compared to January-March of last year OP’s earnings nearly tripled, with its banks pulling in the biggest profits.


↺ Markets Expect Fed to Raise Rates Despite Bank Turmoil


A ‘shock pause’ by the central bank would spook an already jittery market, one analyst said, even as shares in regional lenders fall.


↺ US Regional Lenders Slump as Banking Turmoil Fears Brew


(Reuters) – Shares of mid-sized U.S. lenders dropped in premarket trading on Wednesday…


↺ How the regional banking crisis is hitting the economy


Lending is likely to tighten further amid the banking crisis, creating a new headwind for an otherwise decent economy.


Why it matters: Consumption-driven economies depend on access to credit for investment, a big driver of growth. When the flow of credit is curtailed by a financial panic, the economy suffers.


↺ Bank profits in Q1 up 77% from last year in Latvia


Monetary financial institutions of Latvia (MFIs), mainly banks, worked on profits of EUR 141.4 million during the first three months of this year, which is 76.7% more than during the same period of 2022, according to information published by the Latvian Central Bank (Bank of Latvia) on May 2.


AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics


↺ Democratically-elected seats to be slashed to 20% for local Hong Kong elections; candidates vetted


The number of District Council seats democratically chosen by the public are to be slashed to around 20 per cent, Chief Executive John Lee announced on Tuesday.


↺ 3 US-sanctioned officers promoted within Hong Kong police National Security Dep’t


Three officers sanctioned by the US have been promoted within the Hong Kong police’s National Security Department, with two becoming leading figures. Chief Executive John Lee said the promoted officers were “fearless” in face of Washington’s “bullying act”.


↺ The Democrats’ Dianne Feinstein Problem


The senator’s absence is at the center of a growing political crisis.


↺ New Reversal by Twitter After Move Sparked MTA Withdrawl


In an about-face, Twitter says it has restored free access to a key tool for verified government and “publicly owned” services so they can tweet weather, transit and other alerts


↺ Twitter restores API access after MTA’s withdrawal over estimated $50K charges for weather, transit alerts


By Thursday afternoon, senior executives agreed to cease publishing service alerts to the platform altogether.


↺ Mexico Deputy Foreign Minister Resigns to Pursue ‘Personal and Political Projects’


↺ Jeffrey Epstein Documents, Part 2: Dinners With Lawrence Summers and Movie Screenings With Woody Allen


Misinformation/Disinformation/Propaganda


↺ A prominent TikTok executive in the fight against a US ban is leaving the company


The TikTok executive in charge of the company’s recently formed US Trust and Safety team is leaving the company.


Censorship/Free Speech


↺ Court In Russia’s Far East Cuts Jailed Former Vladivostok Mayor’s Sentence By Four Years


A court in Russia has cut the 16 1/2-prison term of the ex-mayor of the Far Eastern city of Vladivostok, Oleg Gumenyuk, to 12 years. The


↺ Siberian Journalist Jailed For Anti-War Posts To Be Transferred Far From Children


Siberian journalist Maria Ponomarenko, who was sentenced to six years in prison in February on a charge of discrediting Russia’s military, says she will be transferred to a remote location from her native Altai region, which is a violation of her two children’s right to regularly visit their mother.


↺ Blocking media tycoon Jimmy Lai’s overseas counsel in national security trial is ‘persecution,’ says lawyer


Blocking pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai’s overseas counsel from representing him in his national security trial is “persecution not prosecution,” his lawyer has said in an application to halt the trial on Tuesday.


↺ Arron Banks will receive £35,000 damages in Cadwalladr libel ruling appeal


Brexit donor Arron Banks is entitled to damages over Carole Cadwalladr’s Ted Talk, appeal judges have ruled.


↺ Popular Lao activist who criticized government on Facebook shot and killed


Unidentified gunman came to shop where activist was and fired two shots at him


↺ Press Freedom Day: Vestiges of independent media still detected in Hong Kong


The idea that Hong Kong’s leaders will join in celebrations marking World Press Freedom Day on Wednesday is akin to Jackie Chan finally admitting that his acting is embarrassing. Yet Hong Kong’s Basic Law clearly states that ‘residents shall have freedom of speech, of the press and of publication’. So where’s the problem?


↺ The Sneaky Way the Police Could Abuse Their Power to Restrict Free Speech


In 2019, police in Castle Hills, Texas arrested Sylvia Gonzalez, a 72-year-old first-time city council member, because they didn’t like that she was advocating for the removal of the city manager, a police ally. Since police can’t constitutionally arrest someone simply because they find what they’re saying offensive, Castle Hills officers used a section of the Texas Penal Code related to the handling of government documents to arrest Gonzalez. Her purported crime was accidentally placing a citizen petition she had introduced at her first city council meeting into her personal binder.


↺ MAY 3 WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY: Journalism fighting for survival before the elections


The Radio and Television Supreme Council and the Courts have been mobilized, the former imposing monetary fines, and the latter online censorship while Turkey is heading toward May 14 presidential and parliamentary elections.


↺ Turkish singer sentenced over joke on religious schools


A Turkish court has given pop singer Gulsen a 10-month suspended sentence after convicting her of “inciting hatred and enmity” over a joke about Turkey’s religious schools. The singer-song writer was briefly jailed last year and later spent 15 days under house arrest for the joke she made during a concert. The court on Wednesday initially sentenced her to one year in prison but later reduced it, citing her “respectful stance” during the trial. Gulsen had denied accusations that her comments amounted to incitement to hatred. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and many members of his Islam-based ruling party are graduates of religious schools called Imam Hatip, which were originally established to train imams.


↺ Turkish Singer Sentenced Over Joke on Religious Schools


A Turkish court has given pop singer Gulsen a 10-month suspended sentence after convicting her of “inciting hatred and enmity” over a joke about Turkey’s religious schools


Freedom of Information / Freedom of the Press


↺ Press Freedom Index 2023: Russia slides down ranking amid global volatility


RSF’s secretary-general said this year’s index was characterised by “major falls and unprecedented changes”.


↺ We’re Watching the End of a Digital Media Age. It All Started With Jezebel.


The feminist site Jezebel presaged major changes in the way America talks about race and gender and pioneered the fusion of audience, writers, politics and identity.


↺ Finnish Daily Uses Shooter Videogame to Dodge Russia’s Press Restrictions


↺ Explainer: The decline of Hong Kong’s press freedom under the national security law


As Chief Executive John Lee assures Hongkongers that press freedom is “in our pocket,” HKFP rounds up media industry incidents since the onset of the national security law.


↺ Finland drops to 23rd in the World Press Freedom Index


The international non-profit organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF) recently published the 2022 World Press Freedom Index, which ranks 180 countries based on the level of freedom enjoyed by journalists. Although Finland retained its fifth-place ranking overall, its score on the safety of journalists indicator plummeted 13 places to 23rd.


↺ Press Freedom Index: Finland now less safe for journalists


A court case involving two HS journalists impacted the result.


↺ Digital Media’s Original Sin


When it comes to that high-octane, stressful, ever-crumbling field known broadly as digital media, pretty much every week can qualify as a bleak one. The news itself is constantly, famously bad; its pace is relentless and overwhelming. Readers are exhausted; web traffic—that all-important metric for bringing in ad dollars—is erratic. Job prospects are scarce, and solid freelance gigs (never mind sustainable ones) are hard to find.


Even so, last month may go down as one of the most crushing and ominous periods for digital journalism in living memory. Many seemed to agree that the events in April marked the “end of an era”—though far fewer can agree on what the next era might look like. Onetime standard-bearers of industrywide innovation have met tragic fates, and the future of the survivors in the field has hardly ever seemed more uncertain.


Civil Rights/Policing


↺ Police suspect human trafficking, forced labour in Finland’s construction industry


Authorities believe the victims were lured to Finland from Estonia, Latvia and Ukraine with promises of steady work in the construction sector, but were subjected to conditions of forced labour and threatened with violence.


↺ Adidas Doubles Down on Sports Following Catastrophic Kanye Deal


As part of its strategy to pivot away from its disastrous deal with Kanye West, Adidas says its refocusing on sports. “We want to double down on all of the things that are U.S.-centric, particularly around sport,” Rupert Campbell, Adidas’ North American President, told the Wall Street Journal about the sportswear company’s strategy shift.


↺ Young Thai protesters hope for ‘game changer’ election


Many of the young protesters have not given up their calls for change.


↺ Member in the Spotlight: Free Software Foundation Europe


Free Software Foundation Europe is a charity that empowers users to control technology. Software is deeply involved in all aspects of our lives. Free Software gives everybody the rights to use, understand, adapt, and share software. These rights help support other fundamental rights like freedom of speech, freedom of press, and privacy.


Internet Policy/Net Neutrality


↺ Malaysia to end 5G monopoly, allow second network from next year


The rollout will continue under state agency Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB).


↺ Why is Source Address Validation still a problem?


Guest Post: How can we make make widespread SAV deployment attractive?


Monopolies


Patents


↺ CTD Networks cybersecurity patent reexam granted


On May 1, 2023, less than one month after Unified filed an ex parte reexamination, the Central Reexamination Unit granted Unified’s request, finding substantial new questions of patentability on the challenged claims of U.S. Patent 9,438,614, owned by CTD Networks, LLC.


↺ Bundled information on the Unitary Patent


Serving users with a supplementary edition of the OJ


↺ Bird & Bird patent team regroups with De Brauw hire


International firm Bird & Bird is the latest to undergo a restructuring of its patent and IP team in the Netherlands. As of 1 May, stalwart Armand Killan has left the firm, while Carlos van Staveren joins as counsel from De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek.


↺ DigiMedia Tech video imaging patent challenged


On April 27, 2023, Unified Patents filed an ex parte reexamination proceeding against U.S. Patent 6,744,818, owned by DigiMedia Tech, LLC, an NPE and an IP Investments Group entity.


Software Patents


↺ Atlantic IP entity Lionra Technologies cybersecurity patent challenged


On April 28, 2023, Unified Patents filed an ex parte reexamination proceeding against U.S. Patent 7,685,436, owned by Lionra Technologies Ltd, an Atlantic IP entity.


Trademarks


↺ TTABlog Test: Are Wine and Restaurant Services Related for Section 2(d) Purposes?


The USPTO refused to register the mark RAO’S for “Wine produced from grapes grown in a single designated vineyard in the Atlas Peak American Viticultural Area, labeled and advertised in compliance with U.S. laws for the Atlas Peak American Viticultural Area appellation of origin; all of the foregoing sold at the vineyard, wine specialty stores, and direct to consumers; none of the foregoing sold in restaurants,” finding confusion likely with the identical mark registered for “bar services; restaurant services.” The marks are identical, but are the goods and services related? And what about consumer sophistication? In re 1729 Investments LLC, Serial No. 90694523 (April 24, 2023) [not precedential] (Opinion by Cheryl S. Goodman).


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