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Averting famine in Gaza requires more than food: World Food Programme economist

WFP chief economist Arif Husain has said the world needs to take action now to avert famine in Gaza where nearly all of the territory’s 2.3 million people face acute hunger.
A child holds up a book inside a destroyed classroom in a UNRWA school where displaced Palestinians have been sheltering in the Shati refugee camp Gaza [Mahmoud Δ°ssa/Anadolu Images]
Debris is seen strewn across the classroom, including a bed and chairs, following the Israeli attack [Mahmoud Δ°ssa/Anadolu Images]
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Norway pension fund divests from Caterpillar Inc due to Israeli military sales #GhostPrincess
An Israeli armoured Caterpillar D9 bulldozer manoeuvres near the Israel-Gaza separation fence on April 10 [Amir Cohen/Reuters]

Norway pension fund divests from Caterpillar Inc due to Israeli military sales.
A Palestinian looks at the aftermath of an Israeli bombing in Nuseirat refugee camp, the Gaza Strip. [Jehad Alshrafi/AP Photo]
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After enduring nearly 14 years of arbitrary detention in the UK, 5 years in maximum security prison, for his groundbreaking publishing work with wikileaks, Julian Assange has arrived home on Australian soil.

Free at last. #FreedomFlight
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The suffering of Gaza's children in the face of the Israeli war of starvation.

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What Kind of Music Do Hackers Listen To?

When it comes to the music that hackers listen to, there isn't a specific genre that applies to all hackers. Musical preferences can vary greatly among individuals. However, there are some genres and artists that are commonly associated with hackers based on anecdotal evidence and personal preferences. Here are a few insights from various sources:

Electronic Music: Many hackers enjoy listening to electronic music, such as dubstep, hardcore, and techno. The energetic and repetitive beats of these genres can help create a focused and immersive atmosphere for their work.

Movie Soundtracks: Some hackers find inspiration in movie soundtracks, particularly orchestral music. These soundtracks often feature epic and atmospheric compositions that can enhance concentration and creativity. Alternative rock from the 1990s is also mentioned as a favorite genre among hackers.

Ambient and Instrumental Music: Instrumental music, especially ambient or electronic tracks, is popular among hackers who prefer to avoid lyrics that might distract them. The soothing and atmospheric qualities of this genre can help create a calm and focused environment for their work.

Personal Preferences: It's important to note that musical taste varies widely among hackers, just like any other group of people. Some hackers may prefer classic rock, jazz, classical music, or even pop. Ultimately, the choice of music depends on individual preferences and what helps them stay focused and motivated.

It's worth mentioning that these observations are not definitive, and individual hackers may have their own unique preferences. Music choice is a personal matter, and what works for one hacker may not work for another.

Ghosts of Palestine

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Children at a West Wales Friends of Palestine workshop in Glastonbury chanted "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!" in solidarity with Gaza's children.
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BREAKING| Bolivian troops withdraw from the presidential palace and the city's central plaza.

President Luis Arce has sworn in new military commanders.
Bolivian president thanks people after facing down failed coup attempt

Bolivian President Luis Arce has offered his thanks to the people of the country after facing down a coup attempt that drew international condemnation and saw soldiers smash through the doors of the presidential palace.

Troops led by army general commander Juan Jose Zuniga began to withdraw from the area around the presidential palace, after Arce called for the country to defend democracy and fired Zuniga along with the heads of the navy and air force. Leaders from around the world blasted the army’s actions as illegal.

β€œMany thanks to the Bolivian people,” said Arce. β€œLong live democracy.”


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A soldier gestures for journalists to leave Plaza Murillo as soldiers gather near the presidential palace in La Paz, Bolivia, on Wednesday, June 26, 2024 [Juan Karita/AP Photo]
A woman walks past a group of heavily armed police
A woman walks by military police in Plaza Murillo, in La Paz, Bolivia, Wednesday, June 26, 2024 [Juan Karita/AP Photo]
β€œWe express the strongest condemnation of the attempted coup d’etat in Bolivia,” Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said.

Honduran President Xiomara Castro called the mobilisation a β€œcriminal coup d’etat”, and European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said the group of European states condemns any attempts to overthrow the democratically elected government.
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"Don't Close Your Eyes, There Is No Time for Games, When There's A GENOCIDE!"

Palestinian activist Assala Sayara delivered a powerful speech at a protest in front of Labour MP Tony Burke's office to condemn his support for Israeli atrocities in Gaza.
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πŸ“Oslo, Norway

Norwegian choir stages solidarity performance outside Norges Bank today, calling for halt to Norway's financial ties with Israel occupation.