Tehran is the 24th-most populous city on Earth
@kaimthaler
Global Studies prof at UC Santa Barbara, views own. Proud Mainer. Conflict, violence, statebuilding, protest, democracy & authoritarianism. COYS. kaithaler.com. Author of When Rebels Win https://tinyurl.com/whenrebelswin
Tehran is the 24th-most populous city on Earth
Black puddles by a gate
Now imagine peopleβs lungs.
Black rain has fallen over Tehran after strikes on oil facilities, coating streets and rooftops in dark, oily water. βThe rain is actually apparently saturated with oil,β CNN reports.
Reuters Exclusive
"U.S. military investigators believe it is likely that U.S. forces were responsible for an apparent strike on an Iranian girls' school."
"The strike would rank among the worst cases of civilian casualties in decades of U.S. conflicts in the βMiddle East."
The enemy gets a vote? The enemy? You gave him a vote?
The government of Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian described the killing of the supreme leader as a βcriminal attackβ that would not go βunansweredβ.
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Remember back in the 2010s when Twitter was going to bring down regimes. Instead it just turned them all into shitposters.
Exclusive: Prior to Iran attacks, CIA assessed Khamenei would be replaced by hardline IRGC elements if killed, sources say reut.rs/4l9SCAs
17th and winning the Europa league was child's play. Scraping through avoiding relegation and reaching the Champions League semis or final? Now that's the kind of innovation the board values!
That would be ideal, but hard to feel too optimistic about 3 quick wind at this point unless Tudor really lights a fire under the team (and RKM pretends heβs still at Juve)
Time to play the kids in the Champions League to save our few healthy senior squad members for the relegation battle
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My bookβNo Option But Sabotage: The Radical Environmental Movement and the Climate Crisisβcomes out today!
It's the result of 3+ years of research and 150+ interviews with 100+ activists and experts.
"This time, [USAID] programs that survived the initial purge precisely because they were judged to be lifesaving are slated for cancellation...the administration will soon end all of the humanitarian funding it is currently providing [to] seven African nations...
Mehdi, a construction contractor, said he feels unable to get on with his life. βWeβre stuck between a regime that wonβt give up and the US and Israel that wonβt back down,β he said. βYou canβt live with this level of uncertainty.β
www.ft.com/content/c8f3...
OpenAI has a lot of explaining to do, and might want to start by revealing to authorities what responses ChatGPT gave during interactions with Van Rootselaar.
Well, this is a bit of a plot twist.
π¨ If you're free Monday, don't miss @timep.bsky.social's next event, featuring a brilliant line-up of the region's thinkers and doers. It'll bring into conversation the 2011 protests with later forms of organizing, including the 2019 wave and more recent Gen Z protests in Morocco.
These 3-yr drops are stunning. Absolutely stunning.
New Orleans: -55%
Baltimore: -60%
Philly: -60%
Chicago: -40%
Buffalo: -55%
Pittsburgh: -50%
Albuquerque: -40%
Newark: -40%
San Antonio: -55%
Portland: -45%
The media coverage of these staggering drops, tho, is staggering in its relative silence.
Notable in the State Department's new sanctions announcement for a Nicaraguan prison official that the US is now referring to it as the Murillo-Ortega dictatorship, highlighting Rosario Murillo's increasingly personalized grip on power www.state.gov/releases/off...
I really enjoyed talking with Lindsay Shingler for the @ucigcc.bsky.social Talking Policy podcast about my book When Rebels Win (@cornellupress.bsky.social) and its implications for contemporary conflicts & policy responses
other cars. No one-and particularly not Teresa-made any attempt to seek help. Even had she wanted to, whom would she call? If Argentines had learned anything in the two and a half years since the military had seized power, it was that little good came from paying attention, and even less came from attracting it. The armed men who now roved the city as agents of the dictatorship were at once secretive-driving cars without license plates and obscuring their faces with women's stock-ings-and brazen, abducting people off the street in broad daylight. It was almost as if they were daring bystanders: acknowledge you've noticed us, see what happens. No. Better to forget what she'd witnessed. Teresa waited for her husband to pick her up, locked up the store, and left. Her employers had always treated her well, but a thought lingered β one that many others in Argentina had come to believe over the years: "Si se los llevan asΓ, es por algo." If they were taken, there must be a reason.
Argentina, 1978:
βThe armed men who roved the city were at once secretive β driving cars without license plates and obscuring their faces with women's stockings β and brazen, abducting people off the street in broad daylightβ¦ daring bystanders:
Acknowledge you've noticed us, see what happens.β
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Enclosure of public goods comes for everything eventually these days
βThe goal has been to demystifyβ: how a colonial Nairobi library was restored and given back to the people
Surge pricing for plasma
HRC has entered the chat in a predictably tone deaf manner bsky.app/profile/park...
This should have been a Nathan For You episode
Hadn't made the connection before now that the UN standard for investigating potential extrajudicial killings is, in fact, called the Minnesota Protocol www.ohchr.org/en/press-rel...
Impunity is still the order of the day for police violence during the estallido social in 2019-20 www.theguardian.com/world/2026/f...
This is a travesty. African and African Diaspora Studies at UT Austin has been one of the best programs in the country. And for historical context, this is explicitly about reversing the gains of student movements in the 60s and 70s.
www.statesman.com/news/educati...