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6 months ago

Please take a moment to read this. A Canadian company wants to build a sulfide copper mine near Lake Superior, which holds 21% of the world’s freshwater. The mine would produce 98.5% toxic waste, stored in a dam just two miles from the lake. The dam can only withstand a 1-in-100-year storm, but the area has had two 1-in-1,000-year storms in the past decade. If it breaks, toxic water could flood the lake. Copper sulfide mines in the U.S. have consistently contaminated nearby water sources, and this mine could hurt local communities with lower employment, income, and property values. The company wants $50 million in taxpayer funding to move forward. The Michigan Senate is about to vote, if they don’t get the funding they can’t build it.

Sign this petition if you want to prevent this disaster by searching “Protect the Porkies, Protect Lake Superior— Stop the Copperwood Mine!” at change.org.

4 months ago

Okay, without trying to take away from the joy we are feeling, we must stay vigilant. This ceasefire deal is 3 phases, the first is a 42 day pause for hostage exchange which is set to start on SUNDAY, as long as Netanyahu’s cabinet signs off on it. The IOF is not expected to fully retreat from Gaza, but stay to ‘mandated zones’. Palestinians are meant to be able to return to their homes, but with Israeli soldiers still there, this is not a guarantee. The 600 aid trucks a day into Gaza during this 42 day phase 1 is still not enough.

THIS IS NOT OVER. We do not know the details of phase 2 and 3, and nothing has been agreed for these phases in writing. We must not get complacent in this moment of respite. Please, do not stop fighting. This is not over until every Palestinian can return home, until the occupation is gone, until all of Palestine is free.

Keep protesting and campaigning, keep donating because aid organisations need all the help they can get, especially in the next 6 weeks, and it might be the only window people get to evacuate. This is a step in the right direction, but it is not over.

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1 year ago

Live coverage of the 29th of February 2024 has now begun.

UNRWA chief laments ‘another day from hell’ in Gaza
UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini says Gaza has experienced “another day from hell” as the death toll in the Israeli war on Hamas has surpassed 30,000 and as Israeli forces opened fire on hungry Palestinians waiting for food aid.

For weeks, aid groups have warned that severe Israeli restrictions on humanitarian assistance in northern Gaza were contributing to extreme hunger and a collapse of civil order.

“Another day from hell. Gaza reaches an unprecedented reported death toll of 30,000 Palestinians killed, while an additional 100 people are reportedly killed and 700 injured when they were desperately trying to get lifesaving humanitarian aid from a convoy,” Lazzarini said in a social media post.

“Neither UNRWA nor any other UN agency were involved in this distribution. When will this madness end?”
Israeli protesters continue to block Gaza aid, demand settlement of the strip
As Palestinians count the dead after a reported Israeli attack on a crowd of people waiting for humanitarian assistance in northern Gaza, Israeli protesters are again trying to block aid from entering the strip, where humanitarian groups say the threat of famine continues to spread amid widespread Israeli restrictions on vital humanitarian assistance.

“Israeli protesters again blocked aid trucks en route to Gaza via [the Karem Abu Salem] Kerem Shalom crossing,” the Israeli rights group Gisha said in a social media post. Israeli soldiers have done little to dissuade the protesters, who have blocked the crossing during similar demonstrations over the past several weeks.

Israeli journalist Oren Ziv also reported that right-wing Israeli settlers entered the Erez crossing with Gaza, calling on the government to allow them to settle the strip. In a video shared by Ziv, soldiers stand by or talk with the crowd as settlers work to build a structure in the background.
Hezbollah claims rocket attack on Israeli town
The group says it fired two rockets at Goren in northern Israel in response to the killing of two Lebanese civilians yesterday and in support of Palestinians in Gaza.

An Israeli air raid on the south Lebanon village of Kafra had killed an elderly couple in their home on Wednesday night.
Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli attack on aid seekers in Gaza
The kingdom’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it strongly denounces the killings by Israeli forces of dozens of civilians awaiting aid convoys in northern Gaza.

The ministry called for an “immediate ceasefire” to mitigate the humanitarian crisis and urged the international community to “take a strong position to compel Israel to respect international humanitarian law”.
Two Israelis killed in shooting at occupied West Bank settlement
Several Israeli media outlets have cited the Israeli military as saying that two people have been killed in the attack at the illegal settlement of Eli.

The Israeli army said the attackers were “eliminated”.

We will bring you more information on this incident when it becomes available.
Israeli media: settlers breached Erez crossing, entered Gaza
Israeli journalists for the outlets Haaretz and Times of Israel have reported that Israeli protestors broke through the Erez crossing and entered Gaza, where some have demanded a restoration of Israeli settlements.

Haaretz reported that a crowd of protestors “broke through” a military checkpoint and entered Gaza, with the Israeli military stating that it is working with the Israeli police to arrest them. Crowds of right-wing Israelis have gathered at crossings to block aid into Gaza for weeks. Israeli soldiers have mostly taken few steps to disperse them.

“Some of the activists managed to reach some 500 meters deep into Gaza, according to a military source,” Emanuel Fabian, a reporter with TOI, said in a social media post.
Rights group says 17-year-old Palestinian boy killed near Nablus was shot in the back
The Palestine branch of the rights group Defense for Children International has said that a 17-year-old was killed by Israeli forces near the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank this morning, noting that he was shot in the back.

“Bashar Nihad Abdulatif Hanani, 17, was shot in the back by Israeli forces around 1am this morning during a military incursion into the Palestinian town of Beit Furik, east of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank,” the group said in a report on the incident.

“Bashar was standing on a wall near the Friendship Medical Center, allegedly throwing stones towards Israeli soldiers located about 25 to 35 meters [82 to 115 feet] away. Israeli forces fired live ammunition toward Bashar, causing him to fall from the wall, which was about 1.5 meters [5 feet] tall. Palestinian paramedics carried Bashar into the medical center, then transferred him in an ambulance to Rafidia Governmental Hospital in Nablus. Doctors pronounced Bashar dead around 1:30am.”
UN Security Council to meet on Gaza aid shooting
The United Nations’ top body will meet today at 21:15 GMT to discuss the 112 people killed and 760 wounded in an Israeli attack in north Gaza. This meeting will be held at the request of Algeria, and will be a closed session.
Lebanese PM says Gaza ceasefire would trigger Israel border talks
A halt to fighting in the Gaza Strip, which could come as early as next week, would trigger indirect talks to end hostilities along Lebanon’s southern border with Israel, Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati has told Reuters.

Mikati said he was confident that the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah would cease fire if Israel did the same, ending nearly five months of cross-border shelling and air raids.

He added that US special envoy Amos Hochstein was “preparing for visits to Lebanon soon”.
Israel has crossed ‘all lines’
Commenting on the deadly Israeli attack on aid seekers in Gaza earlier today, Tamer Qarmout of the Doha Institute says Israel has been using starvation and aid as a “weapon” from day one against civilians in the besieged territory.

“Israel has crossed all the lines when it comes to abiding by any moral conduct in any war,” he told Al Jazeera.

“It can do what it wants because there it has impunity. So there’s no accountability … and the international community is totally paralysed. There’s nothing they can do.”

Moreover, Qarmout said its “outrageous” for Israeli forces to claim they feel threatened by aid-seekers.

“They are the occupiers, they are the ones who invaded Gaza. They are the ones who have done all this killing and destruction,” he asserted.

Here is an amalgamation of news from the last hour, oldest at the top and latest at the bottom.

Please pardon my absence the past days, I was unwell.

4 months ago

Just mentioning again...

...that all the prices on our Ebooks Direct ebook bundles are still holding at Black Friday levels (pretty much 50% off, and in some cases more...), because frankly I think everybody can use a little bit of a break around now.

I invite you to pause the doomscrolling (assuming that's what's been going on), take a few deep breaths, and visit another universe. Or two.

The complete* Young Wizards bundle is here:

Young Wizards "All The Wizardry" Bundle
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This bundle contains all the Young Wizards material in the Ebooks Direct inventory. That's nineteen ebooks, containing: The nine New Mille

Or maybe you want just the feline wizards? Their bundle's here.

Feline Wizardry Bundle
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This bundle contains the three novels of Diane Duane's Feline Wizards trilogy—The Book of Night with Moon, To Visit the Queen, and The Big M

And the LGBTQ-centered Middle Kingdoms bundle is here:

Middle Kingdoms Bundle
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This bundle contains all the Middle Kingdoms material in the Ebooks Direct inventory. That's ten ebooks, including: The three main-sequenc

And if you're feeling like going utterly ham, here's the Whole Store bundle. At a truly silly price. (Possibly we need our heads felt, but that's an internal issue.**)

Ebooks Direct Whole Store Bundle
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This ebook bundle (not available in the UK: details below) contains our complete inventory of non-new-release* works. All our ebooks are DRM

As usual: all these bundles are DRM-free and come with our lifetime free replacement guarantee. (Because as non-billionaires, we somehow don't feel any urgent need to make you pay for lost or mislaid ebooks twice.) Lose a loaded device, have a drive crash, or suffer some other local difficulty that results in ebook loss? Mail us with your order number and we'll send you new download links.

That's it! That's the post. Support your local non-AI-using authors!

And thanks, everybody. :)

(I keep forgetting to add this, probably because i hate it: UK friends, please note that we can't sell directly to you any more, because of Brexit. Dammit. But still: sorry.) :/

*Except for Games Wizards Play, which we can't offer due to not holding rights for it.

**As one of us used to be a professional head-feeler, so we can handle such requirements in-house.

4 years ago

Deca-Dence is an annoying show to recommend cause there’s a giant plot twist really early on and you can’t explain the nuances of why it’s good at all without spoiling it so any way you can describe it doesn’t really do it justice.

Please just stick with it for a few episodes!!

4 years ago

Ah yes my two favorite things: gay robots and dismantling capitalism.

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1 year ago

you can click on this button once daily to help palestine and support other causes in the middle east for free. it takes literally 5 seconds and could help save lives so please take the time to click and share this link.

3 months ago

it's very surreal to see posts about palestine dwindling down after the ceasefire. israel is still blocking aid to and trying to make life difficult for palestinians in gaza. we still have to continue to speak up about gaza.

in this ceasefire, many palestinians are trying to rebuild in attempts to try and return to what they had before the genocide. despite the heavy and unbearable loss of life that gaza has experienced, her people continue to try to make a better world for their children.

alaa is a mother of two young children. she wants to rebuild her house and get a better future for her children. please have heart and consider helping her out. her fundraiser has been verified.

please donate here

3 months ago
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