5 May 2024

Southern Brazil has been hit by the worst floods in more than 80 years. At least 39 people have died
Heavy rains in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul killed 39 people, with another 68 still missing, the state civil defense agency said Friday, as record-breaking floods devastated cities and forced thousands to leave their homes.

Permanent relocation of 9,800 people after series of powerful eruptions at Ruang volcano, Indonesia
The Indonesian government has decided to permanently relocate 9,800 people living within 7 km (4.3 miles) of Ruang volcano, North Sulawesi, following a series of significant volcanic eruptions that began on April 16, 2024.

SJP members show support for October 7 massacre in leaked messages 
Texts written by Boston University students belonging to the university’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) organization chapter show them enthusiastically celebrating the October 7 massacre on the day it occurred, according to leaked texts obtained by N12.

‘Somebody Is Radicalizing Our Students’: Weapons and Terrorism Book Discovered at Pro-Hamas Encampment by NYPD
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has uncovered alarming discoveries within a pro-Palestinian encampment on a college campus. According to reports, the police found weapons and a book on terrorism while clearing the encampment.

IDF holds surprise exercise in northern Israel
The soldiers of the 282nd Artillery Brigade have been operating in defensive and offensive operations on the northern border for three months after operating in the southern arena.

Fire Jihad Unleashed: Acres of Forests Engulfed in India, Multiple Muslims Arrested, Video Exposes Jihadis Boasting ‘We Will Burn Down the Entire Forest’
Arson provides Islamic terror groups with a cost-effective, low-skill method to inflict casualties, economic damage, and widespread fear within communities.

‘Be in awe’: everything you need to know about the US cicada-geddon 
The cicadas are arriving. The periodic emergence of trillions of cicadas, on a scale not seen in several hundred years, is underway in parts of the US, with several states reporting the orange-eyed insects are bursting from their underground dormancy.

Flock, the AI license plate surveillance startup, put up cameras without permits
Flock, a startup that promotes a surveillance state has installed car tracking cameras in 4,000 cities among 42 states. The company makes its money and shareholder value by delivering AI-based tracking hardware and software to local police departments, which are more than happy to pay Flock’s $3,000 annual fee. The Atlanta-based company has grown nearly 2,700 percent since 2020, and at least some of that growth, according to a new report from Forbes, has come from a willingness to bend the rules to get their cameras installed and track your every movement.

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