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27 Jan 11:42

Apple redecorates its iPhone prison to appease Europe

by Thomas Claburn

At least web competition will finally be allowed

Analysis  Apple co-founder Steve Jobs described the computer as a bicycle for the mind. But he failed to let that metaphor shape his greatest achievement, the iPhone, which has become a shackle for the soul.…

18 Jan 02:25

US Coalition In Another Wave Of Strikes On Houthi Positions To Thwart Red Sea Launches

by Tyler Durden
US Coalition In Another Wave Of Strikes On Houthi Positions To Thwart Red Sea Launches

Update 2143ET: In the overnight and early morning hours (local), the Pentagon has announced another round of strikes against Houthi launch positions, reportedly as the militants were preparing more attacks on Red Sea shipping:

The U.S. has launched a new retaliatory strike against Houthi targets in Yemen amid the group's continued attacks on international ships in the area, officials said Wednesday.

Five areas were targeted in the U.S. strikes on Yemen: the governorates of Hodeidah, Taiz, Dhamar, Bayda and Saada, according to the Houthi state media, the Sanaa-Saba press agency.

US Central Command detailed of the fresh attack, which marks at least the third or fourth round of such an assault, as follows:

In the context of ongoing multi-national efforts to protect freedom of navigation and prevent attacks on U.S. and partner maritime traffic in the Red Sea, on Jan. 17 at approximately 6 p.m. (EST), U.S. Central Command forces conducted strikes on 14 Iran-backed Houthi missiles that were loaded to be fired in Houthi controlled areas in Yemen.

These missiles on launch rails presented an imminent threat to merchant vessels and U.S. Navy ships in the region and could have been fired at any time, prompting U.S. forces to exercise their inherent right and obligation to defend themselves. These strikes, along with other actions we have taken, will degrade the Houthi’s capabilities to continue their reckless attacks on international and commercial shipping in the Red Sea, the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait, and the Gulf of Aden.

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On Wednesday, just as the Biden administration has redesignated Yemen's Houthis (or Ansar Allah movement) a global terrorist organization, the group has again launched an attack on a commercial vessel in the Red Sea, which suffered a direct hit.

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) issued a new alert describing an incident 60 nautical miles southeast of Yemen's Aden. The report indicates that "vessel has been hit on the port side by an uncrewed aerial system."

This marks a handful of serious attack incidents in the vital waterway since the weekend, also following the US conducting a third round of missile strikes on Houthi launch sites on Tuesday, but which were smaller than the prior waves of attacks.

A spokesman for the Yemeni group has specifically responded to Washington's terror designation, telling Reuters that the "attacks on ships in the Red Sea heading to Israel will continue despite the designation."

The Wednesday announcement from the White House reverses a 2021 decision wherein the Iran-linked group was delisted, as part of efforts to achieve peace between the rebels and Saudi-UAE coalition, which have been waging a brutal war since 2015.

According to details of the Wednesday terror designation:

Officials said the "Specially Designated Global Terrorist" (SDGT) designation, which targets the group with harsh sanctions, was aimed at cutting off funding and weapons the Houthis have used to attack or hijack ships in vital Red Sea shipping lanes, as a response to Israel’s war on Gaza.

"These attacks fit the textbook definition of terrorism," said one of three administration officials who briefed reporters ahead of the announcement, on condition of anonymity.

The White House’s National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said the designation, which comes into effect in 30 days, could be reevaluated if the Houthis stop their attacks in the Red Sea.
 

With Gaza's civilian death tolls till soaring, the Iranians are likely to also remain undeterred in funding and assisting the Houthis. In the meantime, US coalition airstrikes on Yemen are likely to continue - and simultaneously Houthi drone and missile launches will persist. 

Maritime monitoring source Tanker Trackers has observed that vessels have increasingly opted for an interesting security measure: "There are now close to 50 vessels worldwide which broadcast AIS messages stating that they have nothing to do with Israel (some; even USA), including one which won't even pass through the Red Sea area at all as it is heading to Malaysia from the Atlantic Ocean."

Tyler Durden Wed, 01/17/2024 - 21:43
12 Aug 20:08

EM-DAT:  The International Disaster Database

by Kip Hansen

“EM-DAT defines disasters as situations or events which overwhelm local capacity, necessitating a request for external assistance at the national or international level. Disasters are unforeseen and often sudden events that cause significant damage, destruction, and human suffering.”

The post EM-DAT:  The International Disaster Database first appeared on Watts Up With That?.

24 Mar 11:18

Louisiana women wanted for prostitution now sought in connection to death of Georgia man found wrapped in rug

Louisiana authorities are looking for two women wanted for prostitution in connection with the death of a 42-year-old Georgia man found wrapped in a rug after he went missing. 

Tabbetha Barner and Tiffany Ann Guidry are being sought by the Baton Rouge Police Department. Barner is wanted for prostitution and failure to seek assistance. Guidry is wanted on unlawful disposal of human remains, prostitution, and failure to seek assistance.

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Millard, a father of five who was in town on business, was found dead on March 6 behind a closed Baton Rouge funeral home, FOX Atlanta said. He was wrapped in a rug and plastic. He allegedly overdosed on crack cocaine, according to warrants obtained by WAFB-TV. 

Millard had a meeting on Feb. 22 and went to a Louisiana State University game, the news report said. Hours later, he left a bar after being cut off by the bartender, the report said. He then walked around and encountered a security guard at a Greyhound bus station. 

The guard told police that Millard looked out of place and offered him help but was declined. At some point, Millard was seen walking next to another man who appeared to be stumbling. 

That man, Derrick Perkins, 45, is wanted for questioning in the case and on unrelated warrants. Millard's body was found nearly two weeks later two miles from the bus station. Perkins allegedly dumped Millard and tried to find Narcan, used to treat a drug overdose, to revive him after ingesting drugs, WAFB-TV reported.

At some point, Perkins reportedly introduced Millard to a Black prostitute but Millard wanted a White one instead, the news report said, citing warrants. He found two White prostitutes and they all went to a home where they allegedly used drugs. 

An autopsy revealed "’no evidence of internal or external," but investigators were waiting on a toxicology report to make a final ruling on his death.

19 Jan 12:07

Like Uber, but for China: Beijing creates state-owned meta rideshare service

by Simon Sharwood

Private services smeared for 'disorderly expansion and data security problems'

China's government has announced it's built its own rideshare and transport-as-a-service platform.…

26 Nov 12:26

Secrets of 'SuperAgers' who possess brains as sharp as people 20 to 30 years younger - CNN

11 Oct 11:07

Bernanke, two other Americans win Nobel Prize in economics - The Washington Post

20 Jul 10:19

Brad Pitt’s 'Bullet Train' press tour looks have fans in awe: 'How can you do this to us?'

by Janelle Ash
Brad Pitt is having fun with linen on his press tour for his latest movie, "Bullet Train," which is set to be released on Aug. 5. Here's a peek at all of his looks.