The Daily Populous

Monday December 23rd, 2024 day edition

image for Russia urged to act lawfully after video purportedly shows Australian man fighting for Ukraine captured

The man, who identified himself as Oscar Jenkins, is struck several times and questioned roughly in Russian in the video, which was circulating on the messaging service Telegram.

Nine newspapers, which broke news of the video, reported that the footage was first shared by the Russian journalist Alexander Sladkov.

In the video, Jenkins has his hands bound with what appears to be tape or plastic.

Answering in English and broken Russian, he says he is 32 years old and lives in Australia and Ukraine.

A man behind the camera appears to strike Jenkins twice in the head with a stick as he is questioned in Russian.

Guardian Australia understands federal officials are working to verify the authenticity of the video and details about the man involved.

The AFUO will support all efforts by the Australian government to assist this young man as a matter of urgency. »

Florida students are giving up Saturdays to learn Black history lessons their schools don’t teach

Authored by apnews.com

But many students aren’t learning that kind of Black history in Florida classrooms.

Since Faith in Florida developed its own Black history toolkit last year, more than 400 congregations have pledged to teach the lessons, the advocacy group says.

Florida has required public schools to teach African American history for the past 30 years, but many families no longer trust the state’s education system to adequately address the subject. »

Ubisoft launches a Blood Dragon spin-off featuring Rayman, but it's an NFT game

Authored by techspot.com

Ubisoft released a new game this week, a spin-off of the excellent Blood Dragon standalone expansion to Far Cry 3.

Probably because it's a Web3 game that requires the purchase of an NFT to play it.

This week, Ubisoft launched a spin-off of Blood Dragon (technically, it's based on the 2023 Netflix show Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix), called Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E. »

MacKenzie Scott donated $2 billion this year, mostly to nonprofits—she's now given away $19 billion since 2019

Authored by cnbc.com

That brings the total amount donated by Scott since 2019 to $19.2 billion, based on her past public announcements of her charitable giving.

Forbes still estimates a $31.6 billion net worth for Scott, who became one of the world's wealthiest women following her 2019 divorce from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

Much of this latest round of donations went to organizations focused on alleviating poverty, Scott wrote in a blog post on Wednesday. »