@movq@www.uninformativ.de you have no idea what a soul sucking, heartbreaking SOB 2025 turned out to be. I wish you the best of luck with whatever annoyances life might have thrown your way. Power to you, my friend.
Breaking: Australia sanctions against two far-right Israeli ministers over Gaza comments
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says Australia will join the UK, Canada and New Zealand in sanctioning Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich over comments they have made about Gaza. ⌘ Read more
Emperor penguin populations shrinks by almost a quarter
Emperor penguin populations in Antarctica have shrunk by almost a quarter as global warming melts their icy habitat, researchers say. ⌘ Read more
Japan says China is ‘expanding’ military presence in Pacific
Tokyo says the sighting of two Chinese aircraft carriers in its economic zone shows Beijing is pushing further into the Pacific than before. ⌘ Read more
6.14.11: stable
Version:6.14.11 (EOL) (stable)Released:2025-06-10Source:linux-6.14.11.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.14.11.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.14.11 ⌘ Read more
6.12.33: longterm
Version:6.12.33 (longterm)Released:2025-06-10Source:linux-6.12.33.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.12.33.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.12.33 ⌘ Read more
Ubisoft: Anno 117 erscheint im November 2025 für PC und Konsolen
In der dritten Erweiterung geht es nach Ägypten: Ubsisoft hat den Veröffentlichungstermin von Anno 117 und weitere Details genannt. ( Anno, Ubisoft)
NT police boss faces political questioning over Kumanjayi White death probe
The Northern Territory’s acting police commissioner clarifies why police believe the investigation into Kumanjayi White’s death should not be outsourced to an external body. ⌘ Read more
Spielebranche: Apple präsentiert Games-App für iOS 26 & Co
Apple bündelt mit der neuen Games-App alle Spiele und Community-Funktionen bei Mac. Dazu kommen optimierte Entwickler-Tools für bessere Performance. ( WWCD 2025, Apple)
Woman shot by police at north Queensland pub
Police allege the woman advanced on police while armed with a knife. ⌘ Read more
Marines to arrive in LA as ABC camera operator hit by less lethal round during protests
An additional 700 US Marines are expected to reach Los Angeles on Monday night or Tuesday morning, local time, as part of efforts to quell the protests. ⌘ Read more
Breaking: Several people dead in Austrian school after shots heard, authorities say
Several people have been killed at a school in the Austrian city of Graz, according to local authorities. ⌘ Read more
South Korea’s new president vows to ‘restore democracy’
Reuters Editorial Staff, - Reuters
_Stephan: I am leading today’s SR with this story because it represents exactly how the population of a country can end a fascist authoritarian coup. First, millions go into the streets for nonviolent demonstrations, then citizens overwhelmingly vote for democracy. As Trump tries to stir up violence in the Los Angeles demonstrations so he can claim it is an insurrection and susp … ⌘ Read more
Trump’s troop deployment is a warning sign for what comes next, legal scholars fear
Kyle Cheney and Josh Gerstein, Staff Writers - Politico
_Stephan: What is see in Trump is a bully in a panic. He wants to create misdirection so the media stops covering his bully-off with Elon Musk, and the nasty oligarch benefit bill his morally spineless Republican vassals in Congress are trying to pass. Like all cowardly bullies, his solution is to over … ⌘ Read more
Red State Voters Approved Progressive Measures. GOP Lawmakers Are Trying to Undermine Them.
Jeremy Kohler, Contributing Writer - ProPublica
_Stephan: The Republican Party at both the state and federal level has been completely taken over by fascists. It is a fascist anti-democratic party that cares nothing for the voters they are supposed to serve, but which they seek to dominate. Nowhere is this made clearer than in Republican cont … ⌘ Read more
Canadian superstar sets second world record in three days
Summer McIntosh has set a world record for the second time in three days at the Canadian Swimming Trials, with the 18-year-old eclipsing Hungarian great Katinka Hosszu’s 200m individual medley mark set 10 years ago. ⌘ Read more
Looser gun laws tied to thousands more US child shooting deaths
Issam Ahmed, Staff Writer - Agence France-Presse / Raw Story
Stephan: The failure of the Democrats and Republicans, and the corrupt Supreme Court MAGAt majority to deal with gun violence in the United States has made death by gunfire the leading cause of nonmedical death. The Trump coup fascists have even gone so far as to legalize functional machine guns in civilian hands.
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Ex-military officers raise concerns about ‘combat unit’ marines sent to LA
Former US military officers say hundreds of marines deployed to the LA protests are from combat units, which was a drastic move that raises questions about President Donald Trump’s intentions. ⌘ Read more
F1’s new era to begin at Australian Grand Prix with first race of 2026
Formula 1’s new era will begin in Melbourne after the Australian Grand Prix was confirmed as the first race of the 2026 season. ⌘ Read more
Couple stranded in blizzard rescued in 20-hour operation
Hikers visiting the alps are being urged to take the necessary precautions after a series of rescues in NSW and Victoria. ⌘ Read more
NRL ‘just making up charges’ with Eels ref push: Moses
Mitch Moses says the NRL are “just making up their own charges”, slamming the match review committee for citing his Parramatta teammate Dylan Brown over a referee push. ⌘ Read more
What are rubber bullets? How painful are they?
Rubber bullets are softer and bigger than traditional bullets, but that doesn’t mean they’re completely harmless. ⌘ Read more
This filmmaker couldn’t say he was coming to Sydney until he was on the plane
This world-renowned Iranian director was barred from making films in his own country. Now, he has come to Sydney under a veil of secrecy to promote his latest work, which is based on his interrogations in prison. ⌘ Read more
Australian costume designer Marg Horwell on her ‘surreal’ Tony Award win
Australian costume designer Marg Horwell speaks to the ABC about what made The Picture of Dorian Gray a Tony Award-winning success. ⌘ Read more
Erin Patterson disputes testimony of witnesses and family in mushroom murder trial
In a tense morning of questioning, accused murderer Erin Patterson says multiple witnesses who have given evidence during her trial have been mistaken. ⌘ Read more
Desert racers unscathed as wild 160kph crash caught on camera
A trophy truck driver and his navigator are “surprisingly well” after becoming airborne before a spectacular, cartwheeling crash during the Finke Desert Race. ⌘ Read more
Russia and Ukraine exchange prisoners of war in emotional scenes
Russia and Ukraine exchange prisoners of war who are under the age of 25, marking the first steps of a series of planned prisoner swaps. ⌘ Read more
Sewage spills create lingering four-day stink in Perth’s south
Authorities say it could take days to fix a burst wastewater main that kickstarted a number of sewage spills in Perth’s southern suburbs over the weekend. ⌘ Read more
Peak Jewish group calls Islamic preacher’s speech ‘dangerous’ in court
Speeches made by a Western Sydney preacher have been described as “humiliating” to Jews by lawyers acting for Australia’s peak Jewish body. ⌘ Read more
‘Our angel’: Tributes flow for 15yo girl killed in 4WD rollover
The mother of a teen killed in a car crash in WA’s South West says her daughter “brought warmth to every heart”, as police investigations continue. ⌘ Read more
Sanjeev Gupta’s ‘rapidly collapsing house of cards’ across Australia
With one mine still temporarily shut down and another smelter about to pause its operations, GFG Alliance workers across Australia are being left in limbo as Sanjeev Gupta’s business woes continue. ⌘ Read more
watchOS 26 Features New Gesture to Dismiss Notifications
Apple in watchOS 26 has added a new one-handed wrist-flick gesture to easily dismiss notifications, but the gesture only works on newer Apple Watch models.
When you raise your wrist to check a notification but aren’t ready to respond, you can now simply flick your wrist – turn it over and back – to dismiss it. The quick gesture lets you dism … ⌘ Read more
Man missing at Cradle Mountain since Sunday
A search is underway for a man believed to be missing in Tasmania’s Cradle Mountain region since Sunday. ⌘ Read more
These 5 songs show how Sly Stone changed music forever
Sly Stone, the legendary bandleader of Sly and the Family Stone, has died at 82. These five songs show the power of his influence. ⌘ Read more
Death toll drops at Mecca, although annual pilgrimage presents ‘cocktail of risks’
Early reports indicate this year’s death toll at the Hajj pilgrimage is dramatically lower than last year’s, but climate change still presents a major risk. ⌘ Read more
Restrictions frustrate residents reliant on flood-wrecked road
Residents in a small north Queensland community say they are struggling with a system that only allows access to their main road in daylight hours. ⌘ Read more
What the Socceroos need to qualify for the World Cup
The Socceroos are just a solid performance from reaching their sixth FIFA World Cup finals in a row, but must remain focused against Saudi Arabia in Jeddah. Here’s everything you need to know. ⌘ Read more
Tasmanian speaker delivers parting shot at own party as she calls it quits
Speaker and long-serving Labor MP Michelle O’Byrne announces she will retire from politics at the next election — which is expected to be called later today. ⌘ Read more
Corruption watchdog chief retiring after decade at helm of CCC
Western Australia’s longest-serving Corruption and Crime Commissioner, John McKechnie, announces he will step down at the end of the month, a year ahead of schedule. ⌘ Read more
Illicit tobacco crop worth $4.4m discovered near Shepparton after tip-off
Authorities seize a 20-tonne crop of mature tobacco being grown on 2.4 hectares, an area equivalent to more than 450 tennis courts, in Victoria’s north. ⌘ Read more
Illicit tobacco crop worth $4.4m discovered near Shepparton after tip-off
Authorities seize a 20-tonne crop of mature tobacco being grown on 2.4 hectares, an area equivalent to more than 450 tennis courts, in Victoria’s north. ⌘ Read more
iFLYTEK Wins CNCF End User Case Study Contest for Scalable AI Infrastructure Breakthroughs with Volcano
Company to present large-scale Kubernetes model training success at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon China 2025 Hong Kong, China — 10 June 2025 — The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software,… ⌘ Read more
CNCF Kubestronaut Program Momentum Highlights Asia’s Role in Growing Cloud Native Talent
Upcoming Kubestronaut celebrations in China and Japan to honor global program growth Hong Kong, China– 10 June, 2025 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, today announced continued… ⌘ Read more
Why this top AFL selection feels for his fellow number one draftees
The Giants’ key forward says there can be too much pressure put on first- and second-year players who are high picks. ⌘ Read more
Man charged with attempted murder after alleged stabbing
Queensland police say a 33-year-old man allegedly broke into the home of a man known to him in Brisbane’s south before stabbing him. ⌘ Read more
Cairns’s only paediatric cardiologist under ‘intense pressure’
Medical groups and a national charity add to calls from parents to bolster a paediatric cardiology service in Far North Queensland. ⌘ Read more
Fertility group incorrectly transfers wrong embryo for second time
In an announcement to the ASX on Tuesday morning, Monash IVF said the incident happened on June 5 at its laboratory in Clayton, Victoria. ⌘ Read more
Boy with disabilities put in house akin to ‘correctional facility’, whistleblower says
A whistleblower says a 12-year-old boy with disabilities alleged to be the victim of indecent treatment in Cairns watch house has been flown to Brisbane and placed in housing “similar to a correctional facility”. ⌘ Read more
The XMPP Standards Foundation: The XMPP Newsletter May 2025
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Welcome to the XMPP Newsletter, great to have you here again!
This issue covers the month of May 2025.
Like this newsletter, many projects and their efforts in the XMPP community are a result of people’s voluntary work. If you are happy with the services and software you may be using, please consider saying thanks or help these projects! Int … ⌘ Read more
Live: Erin Patterson returns to give more evidence in triple-murder trial
Erin Patterson will begin her sixth day of evidence as her triple murder trial resumes in Morwell. Follow the court proceedings live. ⌘ Read more
GitOps in 2025: From Old-School Updates to the Modern Way
1. Introduction: Why Everyone’s Talking About GitOps in 2025 It’s 2025, and building software is more cloud-driven than ever. Cloud computing offers incredible speed and flexibility, but it also brings complexity. Companies are expected to ship… ⌘ Read more
West Australian fire volunteer’s decades of service honoured
Toodyay Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service captain Ian MacGregor has responded to some of WA’s most traumatic fires and road incidents during decades of service, recognised this week with the Australian Fire Service Medal. ⌘ Read more
Worry as SA drought smashes low-rainfall records in farming areas
Farmers were able to achieve a good harvest over summer because of sub-soil moisture, but a second year of extremely low rainfall has them fretting. ⌘ Read more
Flooded growers ask for patience as blueberry prices near $10 a punnet
Eye-watering blueberry prices could stay higher for longer this year due to seasonal shortages and crop damage caused by torrential rain in northern New South Wales. ⌘ Read more
How a Canberra cooking class is changing the lives of older men
The Men’s Kitchen is changing the lives of men over 60, many of whom are recently widowed or caring for partners who can no longer cook, teaching kitchen skills and offering social connection. ⌘ Read more
ACT police ‘inflamed’ one-third of cases involving use of force, ombudsman finds
Ombudsman Iain Anderson says his investigation has uncovered cases where the police response had “unnecessarily inflamed situations”, resulting in poor outcomes. ⌘ Read more
Proposal to keep whale-watching vessels further back concerns operators
Whale tourism operator Rod Keogh fears his business of 17 years may not survive the introduction of new whale nursery areas in SA. ⌘ Read more
McKeown survives DQ and a dark place to qualify for world titles
Kaylee McKeown beat rival Mollie O’Callaghan in the race of the night at the Australian Swimming Trials, but she acknowledges she is still not at her best after struggling since the Paris Olympics. ⌘ Read more
Live: LA braces for more protests as California files lawsuit against Trump administration
California Governor Gavin Newsom says the state will sue Donald Trump’s administration after the US president deployed the National Guard to handle protests. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
Head praises ‘optional’ training sessions ahead of WTC clash with South Africa
Travis Head says a more relaxed approach to training is helping Australia thrive on the world cricket stage. ⌘ Read more
Live: Albanese to outline his priorities for second term
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will outline his priorities for his second term in office in his first major speech since his emphatic election win. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
Department of Justice worker investigated over conflict of interest issue
An investigation into allegations a senior public servant hired a family member and allowed them to skip the queue for government-funded housing is called “wholly inadequate”, by the man tasked with overseeing WA’s corruption watchdog. ⌘ Read more
Live: Wall St inches higher as markets focus on US-China trade talks
Wall Street activity is fairly muted as traders waited for news from the latest round of US-China trade talks. Follow the day’s events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. ⌘ Read more
Blood test set to ‘revolutionise’ diagnosis of coeliac disease
Patients have to eat gluten for weeks before the current coeliac disease test, even when it makes them ill, but Australian researchers believe they have found a better method. ⌘ Read more
NSW Deputy Premier Prue Car diagnosed with breast cancer
Prue Car says she is taking personal leave for “an undetermined period of time” after being diagnosed with breast cancer. ⌘ Read more
MacOS Tahoe Announced with New Liquid Glass Interface
Apple has announced MacOS Tahoe, versioned as macOS 26, jumping 11 versions ahead from the current versioning of MacOS 15. This versioning number change is congruent with the new year-based versioning system that also arrives on iOS 26, iPadOS 26, watchOS 26, and the rest of the Apple operating system suite. MacOS Tahoe features an … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2025/06/09/macos-tahoe-announced-with-new-liquid-glass-interf … ⌘ Read more
iPadOS 26 with Multitasking Improvements, Menubar, & New Liquid Glass UI
Apple has debuted iPadOS 26 today, complete with some notable new features and changes to the iPad operating system. First to notice is the new numerical versioning system, with iPadOS 26 jumping many version numbers ahead of the current iPadOS 18 version, following a numerical system much like Microsoft used to use for Windows (remember … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2025/06/09/ipado … ⌘ Read more
Young Australian soccer players train with Real Madrid
Illawarra high school students describe a trip to Spain to train like professionals with Real Madrid as a dream come true. ⌘ Read more
Breaking: Sly Stone, frontman of Sly and The Family Stone, dies aged 82
His publicist says Stone died surrounded by family after contending with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and other ailments. ⌘ Read more
Gut fossil from Aussie dinosaur ‘Judy’ first to show what sauropods ate
The first reported fossilised stomach contents from a sauropod, belonging to a Diamantinasaurus that lived 95 million years ago, has confirmed a long-held theory of herbivorous behaviour. ⌘ Read more
Why walking through this artist’s home is an unforgettable experience
Jungle could once paint around 100 works in one sitting. Today he might be a little slower, but his joyful expression on canvas hasn’t diminished a bit. ⌘ Read more
[$] Improving Fedora’s documentation
At Flock,
Fedora’s annual developer conference, held in Prague from June 5
to June 8, two members of the Fedora\
documentation team, Petr Bokoč and Peter Boy, led a\
session on the state of Fedora documentation. The pair covered a
brief history of the project’s documentation since the days of [Fedora Core 1](https://lwn.net/Articles/56036/ … ⌘ Read more
Cosmetic clinics ‘left scrambling’ as Queensland clarifies storage rules
Queensland’s injectable rules have left some clinics scrambling to survive, with fears price hikes will drive patients underground. ⌘ Read more
Patients call for Queensland government to save Toowong Private Hospital
The embattled psychiatric health facility is expected to close on Wednesday due to financial pressures. ⌘ Read more
WWDC 2025: Apple stellt MacOS Tahoe 26 vor
iPhone und Mac gehen aufeinander zu. Das neue Design von MacOS Tahoe 26 gleicht die Benutzeroberflächen von iOS und MacOS aneinander an. ( WWCD 2025, Apple)
Tasmania likely to end the day with a state election underway
Premier Jeremy Rockliff is expected to go to the state’s governor later today to seek a snap election after parliament passes an emergency budget supply bill. ⌘ Read more
As the US reacts to burrito-now, pay later, Australia regulates BNPL
Consumer protections that apply to credit products such as hardship requests will now apply to BNPL providers such as Afterpay and Zip. ⌘ Read more
Australia to be caught up in Trump’s new tax war
Australia is likely to be a major casualty as the White House launches a new weapon in its war against the Western alliance. ⌘ Read more
‘It’s been a long time’: Rains bring relief to farmers in drought-stricken Victoria
Victorian farmers breathed a sigh of relief across the weekend as much-needed rain fell across the state. ⌘ Read more
The PM might be a baby boomer but gen X rules Australia’s political class
Generation X is overwhelmingly in charge of government and increasingly holding the wealth. ⌘ Read more