On Thursday 7 May, voters across Britain will go to the polls. In Wales and Scotland, voters will elect their devolved parliaments; in England, almost 5,000 councillors will be elected in local authorities from Plymouth on the south-west coast to Tyneside in the north-east. In London, all 32 boroughs will hold all-out elections, with every council […]
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In early February, Turkmen media reported on a development tracked by FlightRadar24, noting that US Air Force transport aircraft C-17A Globemaster III and MC-130 Super Hercules had landed at an undisclosed location inside Turkmenistan. Of particular concern was the arrival of the MC-130 Super Hercules, which is used for transporting special forces units, as well as performing night operations.
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Authors: Will Huggins, Jeremy Chinquist
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In a desperate bid to censor further documentation of the damage inflicted by Iranian missiles and drones, the Bahraini authorities are pursuing a legal campaign targeting what they call “high betrayal” for filming the ongoing retaliatory strikes. Bahrain’s Public Prosecution seeks to implement the “death penalty” and are operating on the basis that they will pursue violators “without the slightest mercy”.
The post Iran Strikes US Fifth Fleet Base – Bahrain Erupts in Uprising & Saudi Forces Move to Crush Dissent appeared first on MintPress News.

These days, synthesised sound is easy to access – but early electronic music pioneers had to get hands on to produce it
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The experiences you had as a child influence your emotional life as an adult. Recognising these dynamics can be healing
- by Nickan Arzpeyma

People’s misunderstanding of terms like ‘heritability’ shows how important it is to communicate science carefully
- by Alice Gregory

Technologies of preserving and reviving organisms are already redefining the meaning of life, death, and extinction itself
- by Sadiah Qureshi
The British pub, in all its rich diversity and versatility, has long been an undisputed central component of life on this island. Despite this, hospitality as a sector has been historically neglected as a site of political and industrial struggle, instead playing host to drinking sessions after the ‘real work’ has taken place. Nonetheless, the sector […]
Nick Turse and Hooman Majd discuss war on Iran and other U.S. conflicts, and Sam Biddle breaks down how AI is being used.
The post Trump’s AI-Powered World Wars appeared first on The Intercept.
Despite attempts by Trump to claim otherwise, the U.S. military was responsible for killing at least 175 in a strike on a school in Iran.
The post Pentagon Report: U.S. Military Fired Missile at Elementary School in Iran appeared first on The Intercept.

Struggling to speak after an operation, one man sets out to build himself a new connection to the world: a radio antenna
- by Aeon Video