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PREVIEW: From a longer conversation, Bill Roggio analyzes the vulerability of the US deployments in Syria and Iraq --with anti-ISIS missions-- that are now under attack by Tehran agents. Bill Roggio, FDD. 1910 Damascus
PREVIEW: Long conversation with Bill Roggio, FDD, re the Tehran surrogates in the tens of thousands as militia from Iraq to Syria -- and the probing attacks of the small US deployments on an anti-ISIS mission. 1910 Damascus
This piece originally appeared as a sound installation at the Dar A Ouvir festival in Coimbra, Portugal in July 2022. The voice of the world - as heard by Cities and Memory Whether we're protesting or worshipping, joyful or angry, sound is at the very core of human existence - we can hear before we're born, and sound is perhaps the closest and most evocative sense we have. Field recording captures the voice of the world in all of its glorious forms, and in this collection we listen to a series of recordings captured by Cities and Memory founder Stuart Fowkes in various countries around the world, and placed in dialogue with one another. Recordings complement and oppose one another as we are transported from place to place. An anti-terrorism protest in Germany is transformed into a crowd celebrating wildly at a football match. A pagan ritual in a field in England bleeds into a Muslim call to prayer in Saudi Arabia. A pro-Ukraine, anti-war demonstration sits in opposition to a plaintive song by a Russian folk singer. We hear traditional music from performing street troupes, klezmer bands, flamenco dancers and beatboxers, expressing community, hope and sadness in unique and profound ways. This truly is the voice of the world. List of sounds: 1. Pagan ritual at the sacred Rollright Stones, England 2. Maghreb call to prayer in Deera Square, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 3. Traditional performing street drum troupe, Santiago, Chile 4. Michael Jackson beatboxer, Piccadilly Circus, London, England 5. Festival show introduction, Oxfordshire, England 6. Anti-ISIS protest on the Reeperbahn, Hamburg, Germany 7. Amongst the ultras at a football match, Venezia vs. Cittadella, Italy 8. Pro-EU demonstration 2017, The Mall, London, England 9. Jewish band plays Shalom Aleijim in a metro station, Paris, France 10. Flamenco performance at La Carboneria, Seville, Spain 11. Hare Krishna procession, Cardiff, Wales 12. Ukraine anti-war protest 2022, Oxford, England 13. Traditional Russian folk singer in Red Square, Moscow, Russia 14. Evening vespers prayers sung by monks, Abbazia di Praglia, Italy 15. Mass bells on Christmas Eve, Venice, Italy
Today I'm joined by Scott Horton, cofounder and managing director of The Libertarian Institute and prolific writer and podcaster on foreign policy from a libertarian point of view. With COVID-19 and governments' reactions to it monopolizing the news this year, I wanted to get a rundown of what we've been missing and what's in store for a Biden administration.Links Links to articles mentioned (in no particular order)Quiet Support for Saudis Entangles U.S. in YemenNATO Needs to Adapt Quickly to Stay Relevant for 2030, Report UrgesThe Redirection, by Seymour M. HershThe New Cold War With Russia Is All America’s Fault by Scott Horton“Nyet” means “Nyet”: Russia’s NATO Enlargement Redlines“Obama’s “Anti-ISIS” Coalition Built ISIS, Biden Admits” by Alex Newman“Cheering a ‘Democratic’ Coup in Ukraine” by Robert ParryUkraine crisis: Transcript of leaked Nuland-Pyatt callBook: Tragedy & Hope: A History of the World in Our Time by Carroll QuigleyFollow Scott's WorkScott's articles @ Libertarian InstituteScotts articles @ antiwar.comScott’s website with interview archives.Scott Horton Show on TwitterScott's book, which is required reading: Fool’s Errand: Time to End the War in AfghanistanIt's not too late to get your Master Membership to Tom Wood's Liberty Classroom. If you're looking for the best history, economics logic, philosophy, and even literature education from a libertarian perspective, look no further.(Note: We use affiliate links. By clicking the sponsored link(s) above, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you when you make a purchase. Using our affiliate links is a great way to support the show, and we really appreciate it!)Subscribe to Urban Agorist Apple PodcastsSpotifyOdyseeYouTubeFollow me on Twitter This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.blackbirdpodcast.com/subscribe
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Anti-ISIS fighter Macer Gifford and spiked columnist Rakib Ehsan join Fraser Myers for this special edition of the spiked podcast. Support the show: https://www.spiked-online.com/donate-to-spiked/
In today's podcast, we hear that image-sharing service Imgur disclosed a data breach. It happened sometime ago, but they were quick to get the word out once they were aware of it. Uber faces regulatory attention and possible post-hack headwinds for its aniticipated IPO. Mozilla's working on a Firefox add-on to warn you that a site you're visiting has been breached. There's a minor resurgence of Mirai, mostly from routers in Argentina. Anti-ISIS hacktivists school the Caliphate in information operations. What did the FBI know about Fancy Bear? North Koreans study blockchain. Ben Yelin from UMD CHHS on President Trump’s recently signed Cyber Crime Fighting Act. And winter is coming for an Iranian hacker.
In this week's On Security, Duke Professor David Schanzer provides insight on the instability, proxy wars, and factions that characterize the modern Middle East. He and Scott Briggaman also delve into Venezuelan crisis as thousands of citizens take to the streets in anti-Maduro protests. Music Credit: Righteous by Silent Partner from You tube’s Audio Library www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPN-6AietBk
On the heels of recent tragic and perhaps paradigm-shifting events such as the Nice attack and Turkish coup attempt, Atlantic Council’s Senior Fellow Michael Weiss and Jasmine El-Gamal analyzed the Anti-ISIS Coalition’s progress in a special members and press call. The call was convened on July 19, moderated by Bilal Saab, director of the Atlantic … Continue reading Leading the Attack: Analyzing the Anti-ISIS Coalition’s Progress →
Anti-ISIS forces have scored a string of victories recently, and lots of people haven't heard about them. Why do we hear about the defeats, but not the victories? How can we get the full picture? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's podcast we follow developments in the SWIFT-related Bangladesh Bank fraud case—more observers buy into the view that North Korea was involved. Many see anti-racketeering measures being adapted to cyberspace, with businesses improving their security by reducing their attackers' return-on-investment. Pakistani hackers spearphish Indian civil servants and install espionage backdoors. Anti-ISIS measures seem to have heightened ISIS's internal mistrust. Irongate and other IoT threats are discussed, as is a rise in hacker attention to Android. Malek Ben Salem speaks to the challenges of identity in the IoT. Zack Schuler from Ninjio makes the case for entertaining training. And OurMine tweets dadada...
Antiterrorismo: controlli negli hotspot italiani e greci. Prefetto Mario Morcone, Capo Dipartimento per l'immigrazione del Ministero dell'Interno - Misurata: il fronte più avanzato della guerra all'Isis. Carmela Giglio, inviata del GRR.
In today's podcast we follow the progress of anti-banking DDoS hacktivism Operation Icarus. The Panama Papers are released in the form of a searchable database. Some apparently big compromises look a bit recycled. Victims' willingness to pay keeps the ransomware black market primed. Investor disappointment depresses security company valuations. We talk with the University of Maryland's Ben Yelin about how law lags technological advance, and GCHQ says don't be too quick to change passwords.
Daily: RSA updates. US opens anti-ISIS cyber offensive. Industry consolidation?
Ransomware gets paid. Old exploits still work. A quick look back at Ukraine's grid hack. Police close in on the Crackas with Attitude. ISIS reality gets in the way of ISIS messaging, and the US seeks to enlist Hollywood in ant-ISIS information operations. Online bomb threats (some were for sale). Apple stonewalls the FBI, but the US Justice Department gets a court order telling Apple to help open a killer's iPhone. Apple hangs tough, to generally favorable but mixed reviews.
con: l'autore de ilCombattente che ha liberato Kobane con l'esercito kurdo KARIM FRANCESCHI, la responsabile de ricerca per Mediterraneo e Medioriente all'Ispi SILVIA COLOMBA
con: l'autore de ilCombattente che ha liberato Kobane con l'esercito kurdo KARIM FRANCESCHI, l'inviato di guerra de ilGiornale FAUSTO BILOSLAVO, il rappresentante dell'Unione Patriottica del Kurdistan SHORAN AHMAD
con: Alexey Bukalov direttore TASS, Dundar Kesapli corrispondente della TRT, Gastone Breccia professore di storia bizantina presso Università di Pavia
The Atlantic Council’s Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security recently held a high-level war game to explore future courses of action that the US-led coalition could pursue against ISIS in Iraq and Syria, including staying the course, implementing a diplomatic surge, and carrying out a heavy military intervention. Participants explored these options with the aim … Continue reading What should be our anti-ISIS strategy? →
1 - CBS News military analyst Major Mike Lyons talks to us about the Army cutting 40k soldiers and how we've trained just 60 anti-ISIS fighters in Syria. 2 - Hillary finally did an interview. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - More Hillary CNN interview stuff.
Saudi-Arabian troops are continuing to clash with Yemeni forces, days after Saudi airstrikes on Yemeni targets. http://www.infobitt.com/b/10810 On the heels of Indiana's controversial religious freedom law, Arkansas lawmakers gave final approval to a similar measure — and the governor says he'll sign it. http://www.infobitt.com/b/10808 Negotiators from the United States, Iran and five other nations extended their deadline until Wednesday as they struggled to agree on a preliminary accord to limit Tehran’s nuclear program. http://www.infobitt.com/b/10806 A one-thousand-year-old medieval garlic and bile potion kills the MRSA superbug. http://www.infobitt.com/b/10811 Indiana Republican Governor Mike Pence vowed that the state would alter a religious liberties bill that has drawn widespread criticism. http://www.infobitt.com/b/10804 Nigerian opposition presidential candidate Muhammadu Buhari is set to defeat Goodluck Jonathan, the first time in the nation's history when an incumbent did not win reelection. http://www.infobitt.com/b/10798 The Github distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack is linked to the Chinese government. http://www.infobitt.com/b/10813 Canada voted 142-129 to extend its Anti-ISIS mission for up to a full year, and also authorized bombing runs against targets belonging to Daesh in Iraq and Syria. http://www.infobitt.com/b/10784 http://infobitt.com http://www.facebook.com/groups/infobitt http://twitter.com/infobitt