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Image is from this article in the New York Times.


A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck Morocco on September 8th, with the epicenter 73 kilometers away from Marrakesh.

At least 2500 people have died as of September 11th, most outside Marrakesh, with more people being pulled out of the rubble every day, making it the deadliest earthquake in Morocco since 1960, and the second-deadliest earthquake this year (first being, of course, the one in Turkiye-Syria in February, which killed nearly 60,000 people). While the deaths are the most horrific part, damage to historic sites has also been very significant - including buildings dating back to the 1000s.

Morocco is situated close to the Eurasian-African plate boundary, where the two plates are colliding. The rock comprising the Atlas Mountains, situated along the northwestern coast of Africa separating the Sahara from the Mediterranean Sea, are being pushed together at a rate of 1 millimeter per year, and thus the mountains are slowly growing. As they collide, energy is stored up over time and then released, and faults develop. The earthquake this month originated on one such fault, as did the earthquake in 1960. The earthquake hypocenter was 20-25 kilometers underground, with 1.7 meters (or 5 and a half feet) of rock suddenly shifting along a fault ~30 kilometers (19 miles) long.

Earthquake prediction is still deeply imprecise at best, and obtaining decent knowledge and forewarning of earthquakes is highly dependent on dense seismometer arrays that constantly monitor seismic activity, such as in Japan, and detailed understanding of the local and regional tectonic environment. The best way to prevent damage is to build earthquake-resistant infrastructure and establish routines for escaping buildings and reaching safety. All of these, of course, are underdeveloped to nonexistent in developing countries, particularly in poorer communities inside those countries.


The Country of the Week, in honour of Allende's death 50 years ago (the only bad geopolitical event that has occurred on September 11th, of course), is Chile. Feel free to chime in with books, essays, longform articles, even stories and anecdotes or rants. More detail here.


Here is the map of the Ukraine conflict, courtesy of Wikipedia.

The weekly update is here!

Links and Stuff


The bulletins site is down.

Examples of Ukrainian Nazis and fascists

Examples of racism/euro-centrism during the Russia-Ukraine conflict

Add to the above list if you can.


Resources For Understanding The War


Defense Politics Asia's youtube channel and their map. Their youtube channel has substantially diminished in quality but the map is still useful.

Moon of Alabama, which tends to have interesting analysis. Avoid the comment section.

Understanding War and the Saker: reactionary sources that have occasional insights on the war.

Alexander Mercouris, who does daily videos on the conflict. While he is a reactionary and surrounds himself with likeminded people, his daily update videos are relatively brainworm-free and good if you don't want to follow Russian telegram channels to get news. He also co-hosts The Duran, which is more explicitly conservative, racist, sexist, transphobic, anti-communist, etc when guests are invited on, but is just about tolerable when it's just the two of them if you want a little more analysis.

On the ground: Patrick Lancaster, an independent and very good journalist reporting in the warzone on the separatists' side.

Unedited videos of Russian/Ukrainian press conferences and speeches.


Telegram Channels

Again, CW for anti-LGBT and racist, sexist, etc speech, as well as combat footage.

Pro-Russian

https://t.me/aleksandr_skif ~ DPR's former Defense Minister and Colonel in the DPR's forces. Russian language.

https://t.me/Slavyangrad ~ A few different pro-Russian people gather frequent content for this channel (~100 posts per day), some socialist, but all socially reactionary. If you can only tolerate using one Russian telegram channel, I would recommend this one.

https://t.me/s/levigodman ~ Does daily update posts.

https://t.me/patricklancasternewstoday ~ Patrick Lancaster's telegram channel.

https://t.me/gonzowarr ~ A big Russian commentator.

https://t.me/rybar ~ One of, if not the, biggest Russian telegram channels focussing on the war out there. Actually quite balanced, maybe even pessimistic about Russia. Produces interesting and useful maps.

https://t.me/epoddubny ~ Russian language.

https://t.me/boris_rozhin ~ Russian language.

https://t.me/mod_russia_en ~ Russian Ministry of Defense. Does daily, if rather bland updates on the number of Ukrainians killed, etc. The figures appear to be approximately accurate; if you want, reduce all numbers by 25% as a 'propaganda tax', if you don't believe them. Does not cover everything, for obvious reasons, and virtually never details Russian losses.

https://t.me/UkraineHumanRightsAbuses ~ Pro-Russian, documents abuses that Ukraine commits.

Pro-Ukraine

Almost every Western media outlet.

https://discord.gg/projectowl ~ Pro-Ukrainian OSINT Discord.

https://t.me/ice_inii ~ Alleged Ukrainian account with a rather cynical take on the entire thing.


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[-] SeventyTwoTrillion@hexbear.net 30 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Update for September 4th to September 10th

Part 1

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Global:

Global food price are down by 2.1% in August from July, though rice prices have surged to a 15 year high and sugar prices are also up a bit.^PD^

Global demand for uranium to rise 28% by 2030 according to the World Nuclear Association.^BNE^

OPEC+ is maintaining its oil cuts to force oil prices upwards, putting pressure on America.^AM^

The UN has allocated $125 million in relief for 14 countries around the world;^PD^ humanitarian efforts are less than 30% this year.

Turns out it's more profitable for countries to ignore sanctions on Russia than it is to comply.^BNE^ Damn it, basic economics!

Europe:

29% of Europeans say their financial condition is precarious, and only 15% think it is "good". 12% have had to skip a meal despite being hungry recently, 16% have given up on getting treatment despite having a health problem; 23% have been cold but not turned up the heating; and, at some point in the recent past, 15% have needed to be housed by friends or family because they could no longer afford their homes.^EN^

The Eurozone GDP grew by a staggering 0.1% in Q2 2023.^CGTN^

France:

The top administrative court has upheld a government ban on girls in state schools wearing abayas.^TG^ Macron says there can be no Russian flag at Paris Olympics.^AM^

Germany:

The government has passed a heavily watered down law that would have originally banned new gas and oil boilers, requiring new systems to be powered by at least 65% renewable energy from January 2024.^FT^

Germany's industrial production continues to fall; carmaking declines 9%.^FT^ Germany's fertilizer imports from Russia hit a record $151 million in May^AM^

Greece:

The government has unveiled a new labour bill attacking workers' rights and conditions, most significantly criminalizing picketing and facilitates strike-breaking, as well as ensuring the protection of scabs.^WSWS^

Hungary:

An article on Chinese EV battery corporations in Hungary.^RoW^

Lithuania:

Beware of Lithuania.^PS^

This is a sports article but I laughed out loud when I saw it on my feed.

Netherlands:

There have been climate protests after the government gave billions in subsidies for industries that use fossil fuels.^EN^

Poland:

The central bank has cut interest rates by 0.75%, which shocked the market which only expected a 0.25% cut.^BNE^

Serbia:

China's Zijin Mining is investing $3.8 billion in Serbia, particularly for copper and gold mining, and Zijin is also building a solar power plant there to provide electricity for the project.^BNE^

Slovakia:

Former PM Fico of the Smer party is rising in the polls, which has done some good things like defending welfare, but is also mired by corruption and is nationalist (and socdem at best, as far as I can tell).^Jacobin^

Slovenia:

The central bank is going to tax banks to pay for the flood reconstruction.^BNE^

Sweden:

The government has restricted a 800 square kilometer area after swine fever was discovered in the area.^TS^

Ukraine:

The NYT has identified ex-legislator Serhiy Pashinsky as the government's biggest private arms supplier, while not mentioning his role in the massacre of 70 anti-government protestors in Maidan Square.^SP^

80% of Ukrainian refugees in Germany are jobless.^RT^

United Kingdom:

Interest rates could head higher, or be at their peak. Who can say? Not the Bank of England.^MP^ Almost 250,000 people have died in the past two years waiting for health service care.^WSWS^ Chinese spies in the UK,^FT^ while Sunak becomes best of friends with Modi.^FT^ The whole stupid concrete thing could have been prevented if the government listened to advice in 2020.^FT^ The UK has recorded the highest temperature this year, at 32.7 degrees.^AM^ British Museum facing renewed calls to return cultural relics.^CGTN^

How big business took over the Labour Party.^OD^ The Jewish Voice for Labour, founded to represent Jews who supported Corbyn, have pointed out that in the new Labour Party under Starmer, Jewish members are 13 times more likely to be expelled for supporting left-wing groups than non-Jewish members, and Jewish members are six times more likely to come under investigation for antisemitism than non-Jews.^MEE^


Western Asia:

A US-led plan to create an infrastructure project linking Europe to Saudi Arabia, and then to India, has been signed, in order to challenge China's BRI.^RT^ Chinese media is, obviously, downplaying its importance, though does rightfully point out that the United States has often promised and proposed projects that never went anywhere - like the "New Silk Road" project under Obama.^GT^

Also worth noting - I think the Greek port of Piraeus is part of the plan, which is majority owned by China.

Afghanistan:

An article on Afghanistan's women who are attempting to circumnavigate the Taliban's repressive policies as well as sanctions; they criticize the West's empty calls for solidarity (especially while also putting sanctions on the country, plunging them into greater poverty).^ET^

Armenia:

Relations between Armenia and Russia are deteriorating, with the former criticizing the latter of having "absolute indifference" to Azerbaijan's aggression, and saying that dependence on Russia for security was a strategic mistake - and is now sending humanitarian aid to Ukraine for the first time.^EN^ Ethnic Armenian authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh are agreeing to let in aid shipments in return for the restoration of road links to Armenia.^CGTN^

Azerbaijan:

Former employees of Radio Free Europe are calling for an internal investigation into allegations of mismanagement by its Azerbaijani service, which is becoming less critical of the president.^OD^

Bahrain:

800 political prisoners and human rights activists are on their fourth week of hunger strike.^MEE^ Israel opens new embassy in Bahrain, agrees to boost trade relations.^AJ^

Iran:

The Iranian deputy commander of the Air Defense Force has said that US aircraft have been warded off via the Karrar interceptor drone on numerous occasions over the past two years.^PD^ The Fattah hypersonic missile will inflict "heavy costs" on Israel.^AM^ The US DoJ admits that they stole 1 million barrels of Iranin oil in April.^AM^

The Taliban has denounced the high number of executions in Iran. lmao.^MEE^ Raisi has said that his country is ready to prevent any new conflict in the Caucasus, on a call to Armenia's president.^PD^ Russia's Sberbank has launched direct bank transfers to Iran.^BNE^

Iraq:

How the US, UAE and Israel plundered Iraq's antiquities.^TC^ Turkey seeks $950m damages against Iraq in the US over KRG oil dispute.^MEE^ Iraq and Egypt consider enhancing cooperation in urban development.^IN^

Israel:

German politicians love apartheid.^Jacobin^. Hundreds of Israeli students have publicly declared that they will refuse to serve in the army in protest of the judicial reforms.^MEE^ Papua New Guinea opens Israel embassy in West Jerusalem.^AJ^ Israel will reopen the main commercial crossing to Gaza after Israeli authorities closed it earlier this week, saying they had found explosives headed out of the blockaded territory.^AJ^

Jordan:

Members of Parliament have called for the expulsion of Israel's ambassador after the attack on Al-Khalil in the West Bank.^AM^

Kuwait:

Medicine shortages grow and the country faces a national crisis.^MEE^

Saudi Arabia:

Saudi Arabia and Iran have exchanged ambassadors as normalization continues.^MEE^ Meanwhile, the Saudis are delaying issuing Israeli ministers visas to the Kingdom.^AM^

Germany is ending the training of Saudi border forces after news of atrocities against Ethiopian migrants came out^MEE^; they never told Germany that those guns were going to SHOOT people! The Bank of China has opened a branch in Riyadh.^TS^ Saudi Arabia tops 100 executions in 2023.^MEE^

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UAE:

Western officials are heading to the UAE to try and persuade them to stop the flow of goods to Russia.^MEE^ The UAE is boosting trade with Iran.^FT^


Central Asia:

Kazakhstan:

Farmers are appealing to the government for urgent assistance due to intense summer heat that has reduced the size of the grain crop.^EN^

A rundown on what China has been up to in Kazakstan and Uzbekistan; investment continues on things like mining tungsten and freight transport, and they are behind China on the Taiwan issue.^EN^

Kyrgyzstan:

Leader of one of the opposition parties, Madumarov, has been arrested, likely in response to criticism of a border deal signed last year which saw Uzbekistan gain control over an important water reservoir (though the stated reason is treason as he lended land to Tajikistan in 2009 on which a bridge was later built).^EN^

Pakistan:

An article on copper mining.^FT^ Pakistan and UAE to sign free trade agreement.^Bilaterals^

Russia:

Russia is suffering from success as global demand for their LNG is exceeding output, so plans to increase it are being created.^RT^ EU imports of Russian LNG via ship have surged by 40% since the war began despite attempts to stop this.^BNE^ Russia is the largest wheat-exporting country in the world.^AM^ The de-dollarization of Russia-China trade is almost complete, with the share of national currencies in Russia-China payments now at 80%.^RT^ The Bank of Russia is accelerating the sale of foreign currencies on the domestic market, as it needs to pay off Eurobonds.^RT^ A UK bank has projected Russian GDP growth of 1.7% this year.^RT^ Russian services PMI is up to 57.6, the second fastest in 3 years,^BNE^ and its manufacturing PMI is 52.7, which is also not bad.^BNE^


Eastern Asia and Oceania:

Australia:

Farmers want to protect their cropland from coal seam gas mining.^GL^ Australia's largest coal power station might not be closed down when planned due the potential impact on energy prices.^AM^

Bangladesh:

A China-built elevated expressway, a major part of the country's BRI scheme, has partly opened to traffic.^CGTN^

Loss of orchid species in Bangladesh is “alarming,” say researchers.^MB^

China:

China has established a bureau specializing in promoting the private economy's development under the country's top economic planner.^GT^ Exports fell by 8.8% in August year-on-year.^SCMP^ China's deflation pressures ease as consumer prices rise.^FT^ US dollar reaches 16-year high against Chinese Yuan.^AM^ China presses the Full Communism button - AKA, no iPhone,^FT^ and Apple shares lost $200 billion in 48 hours.^AM^ China's demand for durians has lifted global sales by 400%.^SCMP^ China is now the third largest emitter of CO2 from coal power on a per capita basis, behind Australia and South Korea.^SCMP^

Chinese scientists have developed a new gene-editing tool that doesn’t use CRISPR.^SCMP^ Chinese scientists have grown humanised kidneys in pigs for the first time for transplant usage.^SCMP^ Chinese breakthrough in gallium oxide semiconductor may deliver edge amid US export ban.^SCMP^ Over 200 global nuclear experts visit world's first onshore small modular reactor in China.^CGTN^

Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived in Jakarta to attend the 26th China-ASEAN Summit, the 26th ASEAN Plus Three Summit, and the 18th East Asia Summit, and said nice things.^GT^

Taiwan's President paid a visit to Eswatini on the 55th anniversary of its independence, its last diplomatic ally in Africa.^CGS^

DPRK:

The Chinese Vice Premier is leading a delegation to the DPRK, the second time in less than two months.^GT^ The government has unveiled a tactical nuclear attack submarine.^CGTN^

India:

74% of solar development in India was built on landcover types that have natural ecosystem preservation or agricultural value, so there's an ongoing tradeoff.^MG^

Indonesia:

Indonesia's Chinese-funded railway is starting test-runs.^SCMP^ West Papua: Liberation movement strengthens unity and solidarity with the people.^GL^

Bhadrakumar talks about the ASEAN summit, the scandal of there being no joint statement or press conference with the United States, and Indonesia wanting to be friends with everybody.^IP^ Meanwhile, the National Endowment for Democracy (a CIA front) is laying the foundations for a color revolution in Indonesia.^MPN^

Japan:

An article on the semiconductor industry that Japan wants to create to reduce reliance on Taiwan.^FT^ A group of fishermen have filed a lawsuit to halt the release of wastewater from Fukushima.^PD^ Child abuse cases in Japan hit a record high in 2022, most of which is psychological abuse.^PD^

Laos:

The Chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee in China has vowed to work more closely with Laos.^CGTN^

Maldives:

The presidential election has gone to a run-off; Muizzu from the PPM and PNC coalition received 46% and the incumbent president Solih has received 39%.^PD^ Muizzu is more China-friendly and is campaigning partially on removing Indian military presence from the islands; Solih is more India-friendly. The geopolitical issue isn't particularly noteworthy for actual citizens there though, who care about other things.^Euractiv^

New Zealand:

A position paper on indigenous peoples' rights and protections.^Bilaterals^ New Zealand has won a trade dispute with Canada over dairy access.^Bilaterals^

Philippines:

The country still wants oil from Russia, though there have been no deliveries yet.^AM^ South Korea and Philippines sign free trade deal.^Bilaterals^

Vietnam:

Vietnam is to upgrade its relationship with the United States to a comprehensive strategic partnership; Vietnam has a CSP with only China, Russia, India, and, as of last year, South Korea.^FT^


Africa:

The African Union has joined the G20.^CGTN^

15 US-backed officers had hand in 12 West African coups.^RS^

Iran hails African countries’ resistance to colonialism.^IN^

Burkina Faso:

An article analyzing the economy via dependency theory.^DE^ Russia sent a delegation to meet with Traore last week and discussed military aid, nuclear energy, and economic ties.^WSWS^ President Traore says that they are not the enemies of the French people, only the government.^AN^

DRC:

Six military officers have been charged over the killing of dozens of anti-UN protestors.^RT^

Egypt:

Will BRICS membership help solve Egypt's glaring problems and contradictions? Perhaps not quickly, but it does offer a non-Western path forwards.^MPN^ President al-Sisi called for measures to reduce the birthrate, citing China's One Child Policy as an example.^AN^ Egypt continues to buy Russian wheat, though is diversifying, as it remains reliant on imports.^AJ^

Eritrea:

CW: rape, death.

Amnesty says that Eritrea committed atrocities in Tigray after the peace deal, including the gang rape of imprisoned women over many months, and executions of civilians.^AN^

Ethiopia:

The fourth and final filling of the Nile Renaissance mega-dam has completed.^AN^ Police beat, arrest opposition supporters in Ethiopia's Tigray.^AN^

Gabon:

Military leader Nguema has unveiled his transitional government, with several officials from Bongo's previous government present, but major figures from the former opposition notably absent.^AN^ The government has said that Bongo is now free to travel wherever he wishes.^RT^ The people of the country seem fairly happy about events.^AN^

Gabon's membership in ECCAS has been suspended,^RT^ though ECCAS is working with Gabon to establish a roadmap for the return of civilian rule.^AN^

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[-] plinky@hexbear.net 29 points 1 year ago

Look at big brain woody

[-] Harajukum@hexbear.net 29 points 1 year ago

we must kick Emil Pagliarulo out of writing main quests for Bethesda. ENOUGH.

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[-] Dull_Juice@hexbear.net 29 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

So that Pro Publica article from the previous thread on the LCS being a piece of crap had a little comment and hyperlink about the USS Gerald R. Ford having reliability issues. Looks like its a PDF from the DOD with all kinds of reliability information from the different weapons programs. Honestly not sure if there's a more secure way to link to the PDF, but let me know so I can update it.

There's some gems in there like for the Gerald Ford Catapults:

During testing from March through June 2022 (after the PIA), EMALS achieved a reliability of 614 mean cycles between operational mission failures (MCBOMF) during 1,841 catapult launches (where a cycle is the launch of one aircraft). While this reliability is well below the requirement of 4,166 MCBOMF, EMALS showed slight improvement in reliability from FY21 (460 MCBOMF throughout 1,758 catapults). However, during the first underway of IOT&E in September 2022, EMALS reliability appeared to regress and slowed CQ. While the data are still being analyzed, the adverse effect to operations on two of the ten days of CQ was significant.

Fun blurb on the ships self defense systems

There may not be enough data to determine the operational effectiveness and suitability of the self-defense capability ofCVN 78 against anti-ship cruise missiles (ASCMs) due to testdata that will not be available for reasons discussed in the Ship Self-Defense System article of this Annual Report.

Which leads to this in a different sections of the report:

The Navy will not complete the remaining planned firing events against the SDTS configured with a representation of SSDS Mk 2 Mod 6 due to there being no AN/ SPY-3 radar set available to install on the SDTS. Additionally, the Navy planned to use data from live operational firing events from the USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000) IOT&E, but modifications to the DDG 1000 AN/SPY-3 radar no longer support the use of the DDG 1000 test data for validation of the Probability of Raid Annihilation (PRA) test bed. The PRA test bed is the high fidelity model and simulation the Navy intends to provide the remainder of the SSDS Mk 2 Mod 6 performance data.

In FY22, the Navy conducted no tests on SSDS Mk 2 Mod 1 (Nimitz-class) or Mk 2 Mod 5 (Whidbey Island-class and Harpers Ferry-class), as a result of funding shortfalls, prioritization of remaining funding to conduct CVN 78 operational test on the SDTS, and Strike Group availability.

Some of the lingo goes over my head but nonetheless, the US Navy doesn't seem like its doing so hot.

Editing in another thing I saw that was interesting

I guess this JAGM is supposed to replace the Longbow Hellfire and HELLFIRE Romeo missiles and caught this:

JAGM is survivable against a nascent or limited cyber attacker. JAGM is not survivable against a moderate-to-advanced capability threat. The Army mitigated key vulnerabilities found in two cyber test events conducted in 2017. The most recent Navy testing revealed additional vulnerabilities.

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[-] SeventyTwoTrillion@hexbear.net 29 points 1 year ago

Biden taps former Commerce Secretary Pritzker to help Ukraine with economic recovery

I misread this as J.B. Pritzker lmfao

In her new capacity as U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine's Economic Recovery, Pritzker will be "working in lockstep with the Ukrainian government, our allies and partners, international financial institutions, and the private sector," driving U.S. "efforts to help rebuild the Ukrainian economy," Biden said.

The 64-year-old former commerce secretary during the Barack Obama administration will also coordinate "complementary and mutually reinforcing" efforts among the Group of Seven wealthy nations, and "help the Ukrainian government make reforms needed to strengthen its economy," Biden said.

Pritzker will work from the State Department and report to Secretary of State Antony Blinken. She plans to travel to Ukraine in the coming weeks to assess the state of the Ukrainian economy and hold talks with the country's political and business leaders, The New York Times reported.

"...so, how much copper wiring you got in these walls?"

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[-] Pluto@hexbear.net 28 points 1 year ago

Even Hexbear says you should voot.

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