The Daily Populous

Thursday September 5th, 2024 day edition

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov recently warned the United States not to joke about Russia's red lines.

On Tuesday, Reuters reported, citing U.S. officials, that Washington is close to an agreement to give Kyiv long-range cruise missiles that could reach deep into Russia where its key military infrastructure is located.

"Americans already stepped over the line that they set up," Lavrov told the reporter, per WarTranslated.

Don't joke about our red lines.

Lavrov recently warned the United States not to joke about Russia's red lines.

Western countries, including the U.S., have already crossed so-called red lines made by Russia, and relations between Washington and Moscow have only grown colder as the U.S. continues to supply Ukraine with weapons.

The U.S. has given over $55.7 billion in military aid to Ukraine since Russia invaded the Eastern European country in February 2022. »

Tim Walz Trolls J.D. Vance by Buying Donuts Like a Normal Human Person

Authored by newrepublic.com

The photograph attached to the article, which supposedly depicted the crash itself, was actually snapped in Guam in 2018.

And the video of Brown—whom the article and video misname several times—also appears to be a deepfake.

Another site launched by Dougan, The Houston Post, accused the FBI of illegally wiretapping Donald Trump’s Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago. »

Rock ’n’ roll, internet are potential Western ‘colour revolution’ traps: Chinese textbook

Authored by scmp.com

The textbook, which was officially launched last week, represents the latest move from Beijing to strengthen ideological control and promote national security among young Chinese.

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“The internet is a key channel of communication; popular culture like pop and rock music are often used as covers for [colour revolution],” the textbook warns. »

Scientists invent filter that can recycle PFAS into renewable batteries

Authored by abc.net.au
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Scientists have invented a filter that can remove harmful "forever chemicals" from drinking water and use it in renewable batteries.

The University of Queensland's invention can extract polyfluroaklyl (PFAS) compounds, which are notoriously difficult to remove from the environment or human bodies.

Cheng Zhang says these renewable batteries were the first to harness filtered PFAS compounds. »

Concord developer expresses gratitude for support following the sudden shutdown: 'For all of you reaching out with love, you are the reason we make games'

Authored by pcgamer.com

Concord went into full release on August 23, which means it lasted only 11 days before Firewalk and Sony had seen enough.

concord is supposed to be in an episode of the new amazon show secret level https://t.co/37NsnLVUrf pic.twitter.com/rNdBt1DbxWSeptember 3, 2024.

What you all put out is quality, and I want y'all to know I THOROUGHLY enjoyed my time with #Concord. »