Daily Archives: 24. April 2014


24.04.2014 - 21:06 [ Hinz&Kunzt ]

Schlechte Karten für Flaschensammler

Pfandsammlern wurde in Hamburg ein weiterer Stein in den Weg gelegt: In den neuen Mülleimern in der Innenstadt können sie nicht mehr nach Flaschen suchen. Moderne Technik verhindert das. Die Stadtreinigung beteuert, dahinter stecke keine Absicht.

24.04.2014 - 19:48 [ Radio Stimme Russlands ]

Tag des deutschen Bieres: Getränk mit ‚Brückenfunktion‘

Ob hell oder dunkel, stark oder alkoholfrei – mit allen seinen Dutzenden Sorten besitzt das deutsche Bier ein Hochqualitätszeichen. Zum Tag des deutschen Bieres am 23. April spricht Anastassija Nossowa, Vertreterin der russischen Repräsentanz des Freistaates Bayern, über das deutsche Bier in Russland.

24.04.2014 - 18:09 [ Reuters ]

Abbas seeks legitimacy in Palestinian strategy splurge

„Abu Mazen is well aware that the legitimacy of the Palestinian political system as a whole is over and the Palestinian situation is catastrophic and in the worst stage of its history,“ said Hussam Khader, a former parliamentarian from Abbas‘s own Fatah party.

24.04.2014 - 18:04 [ Fefe ]

Aha! Und es bewegt sich doch was! Die Linux Foundation ist mal rumgelaufen, Fördermittel für Open Source einsammeln.

Update: Ich höre gerade aus gewöhnlich gut informierten Quellen, dass sich OpenBSD bei der Linux Foundation um diese Kohle bewirbt :-)

24.04.2014 - 18:03 [ Techdirt ]

Russia Orders Bloggers To ‚Register‘; Outlaws Anonymous Blogging, Continues Clampdown On Social Media

As we‘ve reported, Russia has been steadily trying to bring the Internet under control with ever-more stringent measures. After tackling general Web sites through powers that allow them to be blocked more easily, it now seems to be the turn of the bloggers, as this report from the ITAR-TASS News Agency on a recently-approved law explains:

24.04.2014 - 16:57 [ Zeit ]

Das Rätsel um den Bärtigen von Kramatorsk

Der Times-Reporter Simon Shuster hat den Abgebildeten in Kramatorsk aufgespürt und ihn mit den Aufnahmen konfrontiert. Der Mann heißt demnach Alexander Moschajew und soll 36 Jahre alt sein. Shuster ist seit Monaten in der Ukraine unterwegs, er war dabei, als die ersten Uniformierten die ukrainischen Kasernen auf der Krim belagerten, als am Luftwaffenstützpunkt Belbek die ersten Schüsse fielen.

24.04.2014 - 16:46 [ Moon ofAlabama ]

Ukraine: „Anti-Terrorism“ Campaigns Follow Visits From U.S.

On April 12 CIA Director Brennan held talks with the coup government in Kiev, Ukraine.

On April 13 the coup government launched an „anti-terrorism“ campaign against opposition forces in east Ukraine.

That did not go well.

On April 22 Vice President Biden held talks with the coup government in Kiev, Ukraine.

On April 23 the coup government relaunched an „anti-terrorism“ campaign against opposition forces in east Ukraine.

24.04.2014 - 16:41 [ RT ]

‘Feed your army, motherf***ers!’ Raging locals ‘hijack’ RT report as Ukraine troops raid Slavyansk

This is not the first time reports from Ukraine hint at the poor state of the Ukrainian army, which has been sent to the south-east of the country to quell the anti-government protests. While Slavyansk activists told RT young soldiers were sent to shoot at them with no food supplies, some of the Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered to the locals told RIA Novosti they had to eat “a nettle soup,” which they gathered on the roadside.

Other video reports coming from Slavyansk on Thursday told a similar story to the men interrupting Phillips.

24.04.2014 - 16:37 [ Truthout ]

Autism Nation: America‘s Chemical Brain Drain

As flowers burst on the scene, blossoms unfold, and lawns awaken from winter‘s sleep, nature‘s spring rituals are joyful to watch.

Unfortunately, many home owners, gardeners, landscapers, farmers and state agencies launch an anti-nature spring ritual – mounting an arsenal of poisons to kill insects and weeds. This ritual comes at a tremendous cost.

24.04.2014 - 16:14 [ The Register ]

RIP net neutrality? FCC boss mulls ‚two-speed internet‘

US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Tom Wheeler has had a major change of heart when it comes to net neutrality, it‘s reported.