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India's solidarity - conveys 

love and support for Cuba

May 16th, 10:37am

 (Prensa Latina) 

 

A message of love and support for Cuba was conveyed today by 

India's Solidarity to Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez in an act 

against the siege and threats of the United States against the 

Caribbean nation.

 

At the crowded meeting, organized by the All India Peace and 

Solidarity Organization (AIPSO), the Cuban Foreign Minister 

detailed the difficult situation facing Cuba.... with the 

intensification of the economic, commercial and

 financial blockade of the United States.

 

Before the representatives of leftist political parties in the South

Asian nation and the diplomatic corps of Colombia, Venezuela,

Nicaragua and other nations, Rodríguez referred to the 

devastating impact of the energy blockade imposed 

this year, by President Donald Trump, on Cuba's 

electricity generation ---- causing prolonged 

power cuts.... and difficulties in pumping 

water, the supply of liquefied gas and 

the distribution of food.

 

He denounced that this situation affects transportation, medical 

services and said that infant mortality has doubled in the last 

period, and delays in surgical interventions for about one 

hundred thousand patients, including children.

 

Rodriguez also called for mobilization to prevent a military 

adventure against Cuba that would cause a humanitarian 

catastrophe, bloodshed & a destabilization of the region.

 

In addition, he called on those present in their communities, 

families and his organization to talk about Cuba, the U.S. 

siege and its intentions to destroy a country known for 

its humanitarian work and its internationalist principle.

 

He added that the U.S. government publicly formalized for the 

first time an offer of humanitarian aid to Cuba valued at $100 

million, without clarifying whether it will be in cash or 

materials, or its destination.

 

Rodriguez said that Cubans do not have the practice of 

rejecting foreign aid that is offered in good faith and 

for genuine purposes of cooperation.

 

However, he emphasized that the best help that the United 

States government could provide would be to de-escalate 

the energy, economic, commercial and financial 

blockade measures. 

 

Finally, he thanked India and Cuba for their support, 

which he considered two brother peoples.

 

Previously, Arun Kumar, secretary general of Aipso, announced 

a new campaign aimed at collecting aid for the Caribbean 

nation ...and in tribute to the historical leader of the 

Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, in the year of 

his centenary.

 

The member also of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) 

added that from August 13 to November 25 activities such

 as the exhibition of 100 photographs of Fidel will take 

place, as well as cultural and sporting events.

 

The campaign will continue for  the rest of the year -- with 

remembrances of Ernesto Che Gurevara - in October and 

January in celebration of the Triumph of the Revolution

 of the largest of the Antilles.

 






Image: People hold up a banner as they protest against Israel at the entrance of the International Criminal Court.








 


NATO intelligence has revealed: that Iran 

has retained most of its missile arsenal

by Sergey Popov

May 16th, 8:53pm

(Vesti.ru)

 

NATO intelligence services believe that Iran 

has managed to retain more than half of its 

missile potential.

 

Intelligence agencies from the alliance countries 

have warned that "Iran still has access to most 

of its missiles and underground facilities." 


According to their data -- Tehran has 

retained at least 60% of its missile 

capabilities, as reported by the 

Independent, citing sources.

 

So, according to US intelligence, 90% of the launch 

facilities and military warehouses of the Islamic 

Republic are currently ------- "partially or 

fully functional".

 

The article concludes: that Iran is 

capable of prolonging the Middle 

East conflict ------ for months.

 

Earlier, The New York Times newspaper wrote that Iran 

has retained about 70% of its missile arsenal and has 

regained access to most of its launch sites in the 

Strait of Hormuz... despite the words of US 

President Donald Trump, about much 

greater damage.

 

At the end of April, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, 

claimed that the Islamic Republic still had more than 

half of its missile arsenal.

 

In turn, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi said 

that Tehran now --- has many more missiles than 

before the US and Israeli military operation 

against the country.

 




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Israeli forces raid villages 

in Syria's Quneitra ----

 ransack houses

May 16th, 4:45pm

 (PressTV)

 

Israeli occupation forces have carried out new ground 

incursions ---- into the countryside of Syria's south-

western province of Quneitra, amid heightened 

military activity near the Israeli-occupied 

Golan Heights.

 

Local sources reported that Israeli forces.. on board four 

military vehicles, stormed the village of Saida al-Hanout 

on Saturday, broke into a number of houses, and 

violently ransacked them.

 

There were no immediate reports of

 injuries and abductions in the area.

 

Separately, three Israeli battle tanks were deployed 

on the outskirts of the Tel al-Dari'yat region near 

al-Ma'alaqah village. They retreated from the 

district after a couple of hours.

 

The developments came a few days after Israeli 

artillery units shelled the Yarmouk Basin area

 in the western Syrian province of Dara'a.

 

The shelling was accompanied by Israeli 

military overflights in the region.

 

The Israeli army also targeted the suburbs of the towns

 of Saisoun, Jamla and Aabdyn with barrages of 

artillery rounds. No reports of casualties 

were quickly available.

 

Israeli forces continue to violate the 1975 

Disengagement Agreement ------- through 

repeated incursions into southern Syria.

 

The incursions have taken place without any response, 

amid a suspicious silence from the Syrian regime 

regarding these violations.

 

The Israeli violations of Syrian sovereignty come despite 

remarks by the leader of Syria’s ruling Hay’at Tahrir al-

Sham (HTS), Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, that they are 

serious about reaching a security agreement with 

the Tel Aviv regime.

 

 

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Trump's inability to see Iran's power 

costs him everything ----- in China

May 16th, 3:31pm

 (PressTV)

 

The Economist's "Operation Blind Fury" cover - depicts Donald 

Trump with a military helmet pulled over his eyes, a scathing 

commentary on a president stumbling blindly through a war 

he does not understand.

 

Donald Trump's two-day visit to China starting on Thursday 

produced zero strategic gains for the United States in its 

confrontation with Iran.

 

When Trump finally travelled to Beijing after a month of 

anticipation, the Western and Persian Gulf allies alike 

expected a grand bargain, where the US would offer 

trade concessions, and in return, China would use 

its economic leverage ....to force Iran to the 

negotiating table.

 

The trip did not convince China to stop buying Iranian oil, nor

 did it produce a joint plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or 

bring China.... into alignment with the American naval 

blockade against Iran.

 

On every single sector that mattered to Washington, the visit 

ended in failure. To understand the scale of this failure, one 

must look at the specific sectors where the United States 

hoped to secure China's cooperation.  

 

The most important sector in the entire confrontation with the 

US is the flow of Iranian crude oil. Iran exports roughly 90% 

of its oil to China. With those purchases continuing, any 

US blockade ..becomes an exercise in futility.

 

According to reporting on Trump's own public statements, after 

the meetings, China’s leadership informed directly, that Beijing 

will continue purchasing Iranian oil ----- without any reduction. 

 

Trump himself confirmed that he had discussed lifting
US sanctions on China's oil companies and said he 

would make a decision on the matter soon. This, 

is a fact of enormous economic significance.

 

The United States entered the negotiations hoping to choke off 

Iran's oil revenue by squeezing China and instead - left Beijing 

discussing whether to remove sanctions on its energy sector.

 

Aboard Air Force One while returning Trump told reporters that 

"I'm not asking for any favours because, when you ask for 

favours, you have to do favours in return."

 

He continued, "We don't need favours. We've wiped out their 

armed forces, essentially," purportedly referring to Iran. In 

diplomatic terms, this piece of phrasing usually means 

that the favours he asked for - were not granted.

 

The second sector where failure was total concerns the Strait 

of Hormuz. Washington had hoped, that Beijing would use its 

diplomatic weight with Iran to reopen the strait under terms 

acceptable to the US and its Persian Gulf allies. Instead, 

the visit produced no concrete plan whatsoever.

 

The fundamental point is that China does not see the strait's 

insecurity as Iran's fault. On the contrary, China’s official 

position as articulated by its foreign ministry during the 

visit called it a war that should never have happened 

and that has ---- no reason to continue.

 

China continued to emphasize - that the region should not 

bemilitarized, a position that directly contradicts the US 

military buildup in the Persian Gulf.

 

Still, what stood out during the visit were reports that several 

cargo and tanker vessels linked to China transited the Strait 

of Hormuz via Iran's safe and permit based corridor at the 

very same time .....that Trump was meeting with

 China's leadership.

 

That, was a deliberate signal, according to observers. China 

ran its vessels through Iranian controlled waters with US 

officials still at the table, because no country serious 

about joining a naval blockade would ever flaunt 

such operations during a summit focused on 

that blockade.

 

The third sector where the visit failed concerns the nature of 

the naval blockade itself. According to multiple international 

think tanks, China considers the question of a naval 

blockade as something aimed directly at itself 

rather than merely at Iran.

 

This perception is not new. Since 2019, when the US announced 

a naval fleet for the Indian Ocean, China has been reviewing 

various scenarios about the meaning of a blockade - not 

just in the Iran file - but across the entire region.. from 

the Sea of Oman to the Taiwan Strait.

 

China’s stated opposition to militarizing the region is therefore 

based in realism. US military bases in the southern Persian 

Gulf, equipped with long-range radars and international 

dimensions ------ are viewed by China as tools for 

destabilization, rather than stabilization.

 

In fact, neither Iran, nor China, nor Russia, nor any other
country
 supports keeping the region in a permanent
state of 
militarization and the US finds itself
isolated on 
this question.

 

Persian Gulf Arab states may host US bases, but the 2 largest 

powers in the eastern hemisphere, China and Russia, have 

openly aligned with Iran, in opposing the US military 

footprint --- in the strait.

 

The fourth sector where the visit failed is the economic 

pressure campaign. Washington had hoped, that the 

threat of trade restrictions or secondary sanctions 

would compel China to reduce its economic 

relationship with Iran.

 

Instead, analysts from the Economist Intelligence Unit and 

Eurasia Group noted that China holds the upper hand 

because of its dominance in critical resources, 

including rare earths, and its diplomatic 

leverage in the Iran war itself.

 

This - they say - allowed China to extract concessions 

from Washington, without offering any ground on Iran.

 

The most concrete evidence of this imbalance is the Boeing 

aircraft deal. Prior to the visit, discussions had included a 

potential agreement for China to purchase 500 

Boeing jets.

 

By the time Trump left Beijing, that number had been reduced 

to just 200 jets, causing Boeing's stock price to fall by 4% on 

the day of the announcement.

 

The final sector where failure is clear, concerns the question 

of binding commitments. Across all the discussion of trade, 

tariffs, naval activity, and Iranian oil.... China made no 

binding commitment to the United States on any 

major issue related to Iran.

 

Australia's ABC News quoted a foreign policy fellow from the 

Brookings Institution who stated bluntly that the meeting 

ended ......with no China commitment to do anything 

specific about the war.

 

The absence of a joint statement after the visit is itself a telling 

fact. When two major powers conclude a summit with no joint 

statement, it usually means they could not agree on the

language that would paper over their differences.

 

That said, the economic implications of this failed visit 

are severe and lasting .....for the United States.

 

A blockade - that cannot stop 90% of Iran's oil, a pressure 

campaign where Trump discusses lifting Iran sanctions 

on China, and a negotiation where China cuts US jet 

purchases by 60% and gives nothing on Iran - is a 

strategic defeat dressed in diplomatic clothing.

 


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110 Lebanese paramedics killed in


163 direct Israeli attacks: MSF


May 16th, 2:04pm


 (PressTV)


 


Israeli attacks have killed at least 110 


paramedics in Lebanon since 


March 2, 2026.


 


The international medical humanitarian organization Médecins 


Sans Frontières (MSF) has condemned a series of deliberate 


Israeli strikes targeting frontline emergency responders in 


Lebanon, reporting that ---- at least 110 paramedics and 


healthcare workers have been killed since March 2.


 


The statement followed an attack on Saturday, where 


three paramedics were among six people killed in


 an Israeli bombardment.


 


According to MSF, the frequent deployment of "double-tap" 


strikes - which target rescue crews arriving at the scene 


of a previous attack has severely disrupted emergency 


medical operations across the country.


 


Jeremy Ristord, MSF’s head of mission in Lebanon, stated that 


the organization is "outraged over the killing of paramedics 


who were simply doing their job," emphasizing that these


deliberate attacks on healthcare services ------- are 


unacceptable and --- must not be normalized.


 


According to the official data - released by Lebanese Health


Minister Dr. Rakan Nassereddine, and state media, at least 


110 paramedics and healthcare workers have been killed 


since the expansion of the Israeli assault on March 2.


 


The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health has documented 163 


direct Israeli attacks targeting emergency crews, including 


the Lebanese Red Cross, the General Directorate of Civil 


Defense, the Islamic Risala Scout Association, and the 


Islamic Health Organization.


 


Additionally, health authorities reported that 108 ambulances 


and firefighting vehicles have been completely destroyed, 


16 hospitals targeted, and four forced to close entirely.


 


The World Health Organization (WHO) and MSF noted that at 


least 15 of these attacks — resulting in 12 deaths and 21 


injuries among medical staff — occurred after the 


so-called ceasefire was declared on 17 April.


 


MSF reiterated that under international humanitarian law, health 


workers, medical vehicles, and facilities, are granted protected 


status, warning that the ongoing aggression is systematically 


dismantling Lebanon's emergency response capacity.


 


Israel has repeatedly claimed.. that Hezbollah is operating 


within civilian infrastructure, including medical facilities 


and ambulances. The group and all involved medical 


personnel ----- have consistently rejected these 


baseless claims.


 


These developments add to growing international concern 


over the safety of healthcare workers in conflict zones, 


particularly in light of recent escalations along the 


Lebanese border and the ceasefire violations 


in Gaza.


 


According to the Lebanese authorities, at least 2,896 people 


have been killed and 8,824 others wounded in Lebanon 


since the Israeli regime launched its current military 


offensive on March 2.


 


Israel is occupying a belt of southern Lebanon extending 


five to ten kilometres inland. The Israeli military has 


warned the residents of southern Lebanon 


not to cross into the area.


 


 


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Restraint.. will not last forever,
Iran 
warns Persian Gulf
Arab countries


May 16th, 1:48pm


 (PressTV)


 


A senior advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, 


Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei, has warned that 


the country’s patience could run out if Persian Gulf 


Arab states continue to serve US interests.


 


In a Saturday post, on his X account, Mohammad Mokhber said 


that Iran had for years viewed Persian Gulf Arab neighbours 


as friends and brothers, but they chose to become allies 


with the enemies of Iran and Palestine, in a clear 


reference to the US and Israeli regimes.


 


“…by selling off their own independence in advance, they even 


placed their land and homes at the disposal of the enemies of 


Palestine and Iran,” said Mokhber in the Farsi-language post.


 


Iran carried out attacks on US military bases in the Persian Gulf 


countries in response to US-Israeli aggression that began in 


late February and was halted as part of a ceasefire in 


early April.


 


Those Persian Gulf states, especially the United Arab Emirates 


(UAE), which received the majority of the Iranian attacks 


during the US-Israeli aggression -- have accused Iran 


of violating their sovereignty - while trying to pile 


pressure on Tehran via diplomatic channels.


 


Mokhber said in his post that Iran exercised restraint during 


the recent US-Israeli aggression ---- and spared many of the 


targets in countries like the UAE.. from retaliatory attacks.


 


However, he warned that Tehran’s patience may come to an 


end if those countries continue to serve as bases for the 


US Central Command (CENTCOM).


 


“The Islamic Republic's response to CENTCOM's rented 


strongholds in the recent full-scale war ---- was not 


definitive, but this restraint.... is certainly not 


permanent,” he said.


 






Image: David Edward Hughes' Birth Day


 
Today, May 16th, in 1831

 

David Edward Hughes, 


Inventor, and musician,

 

is born.

 

A man of diverse gifts and enormous technical vision, 

David Edward Hughes created two major inventions 

and significantly advanced electrical science.

 

The son of a musically talented family - hailing originally from 

Bala, his parents and older siblings spent much of their time
touring the concert halls of Britain. Thus history records 

Hughes’ place of his birth as London, although one 

Welsh researcher claims there is evidence to 

suggest he was in fact born at Corwen 

in Denbighshire.

 

His father, originally from Wales, and a boot maker by trade, 

was a gifted musician who moved to London, married, and 

had four children. David Hughes and his two brothers and 

sister appeared to have inherited their father’s gift and 

also turned out to be natural musicians. 

 

At only six years old, David is known to have played the harp 

and English concertina to a very high standard! This talent 

wasn’t wasted, as an infant musical troupe was formed 

to tour the music halls of London and the provinces. 

 

They were billed as the “Child Prodigies” and went on to perform

for the Royal Family & other notables. Buoyed by their success, 

the child prodigies musical show was taken on tour to America, 

which opened its arms to the child performers.

 

Their popularity and novelty, led to the honour of performing
at the White House. After several years of show business -- 

having acquired significant wealth, the family retired from 

the entertainment business and kept touring for pleasure. 

Their travels... were extensive, covering North America

 .....from Nova Scotia to New Orleans. 

 

By the age of nineteen -- his prodigious musical ability 

had earned him a college professorship in Kentucky.

 

Alongside his teaching, Hughes was a keen scientist and 

mechanic - who devised a machine for taking down 

musical notes - as they were played. The notes 

were registered on a mechanical keyboard -- 

that sent them to a printing device. He had 

accidentally invented a telegraph printer.

 

The Hughes Printer was patented in 1855. It became standard 

equipment for many new telegraph companies then 

springing up around the world and remained in

 use until the 1930’s. It was the forerunner 

of the teleprinter, and the telex.

 

Adoption of his system.. spread to Italy, Russia (with a solution 

for the Cyrillic alphabet!), Germany, Turkey (with a solution
for the fact - that writing was read from right to left!),
Holland, 
Switzerland, Belgium, Spain, and Serbia,
until it was in 
operation throughout Europe.

 

In 1868, during the conference in Vienna of the International
Telegraphic Union, the Hughes telegraph was generally
accepted and Belgium introduced it in 1869. In 1877, 

a telegraph station in the railway station Brussels 

North had 21 of them in use, & these remained 

in service..... until 1947! 

 

A Hughes telegraph achieved a speed of 40 to 45 words
per 
minute, compared to 25 for the Morse telegraph. 

 

The basic design of the model in 1947 was largely identical 

to that of 1856, and lasted for nearly 100 years! Belgium 

later awarded Hughes the title of Officer of the Royal 

Order of Leopold. 

 

Whilst England initially had given Hughes the “not invented 

here” treatment, when he tried to introduce his telegraph

before... they eventually had to adopt his instruments to 

be compatible with the rest of Europe. His instruments 

were put in to use by the United Kingdom Electric 

Telegraph Company, of which Hughes also 

became a director. Around 1870 ---- his 

instruments were in routine service 

on many of the cross-Channel 

undersea cables. 

 

  By the 1870s - Hughes’s telegraph system was 

in widespread use throughout Europe as well

 as in South America. 

 

Meanwhile early telephone systems were being hampered by 

the poor quality of their voice reproduction. Hughes solved 

the problem... after noticing that a loose connection in a 

battery-driven circuit connected to the mouthpiece 

would tend to reproduce the sounds made into it.

 

Hughes’ carbon microphone was the prototype of all 

the microphones in use today. It was - a formidable 

achievement, but one for which he received not 

a single penny. Already being more than 

comfortably off, he declined to take 

out a patent.

 

 In 1879 he successfully transmitted signals from over 

a distance of several hundred metres, predating 

Marconi’s first experiments by sixteen years. 

 

Hughes demonstrated his fledgling spark-gap transmitter to 

representatives of the Royal Society in February 1880, but 

they incorrectly dismissed it as induction transmission, 

not radio transmission so his prototype gathered dust. 

 

He declined to patent the microphone, declaring that he was 

giving the technology away free to be used by anyone. 

 

So.... his experiments were published by the technical societies 

and in many of the technical journals. The floodgates soon 

opened, and within a few months, others were repeating 

his experiments and working on their own versions. 

 

Variations of the carbon pencil microphone were extensively 

used in conjunction with an electromagnetic receiver in 

Europe, for many years, by several companies. 

 

A later variation, based on Hughes’s demonstration of the use 

of particles in loose surface contact, resulted in the carbon 

granule microphone of Henry Hunnings. In America -- this 

technology was further developed by A. White into what 

became known as the solid-back transmitter, and in the 

UK as the Post Office insert number 13 microphone. 

 

The carbon granule transmitter was not superseded by 

any other technologies for use in telephones until the 

1980s (and in some parts of the world they are still 

in use!). 

 

He continued to be recognized for his scientific contributions 

by at least 14  countries, winning their highest honours and 

even in prim England ----- which resented him for not being

English, when in 1885, he was awarded the Royal Medal 

..from the Royal Society. He was also active with the 

Royal Institution, becoming their Vice President, 

in 1891. 

 

Hughes realized as time went on.... that his breakthrough
invention period... was probably over. He still continued
to receive money from the success of his telegraph
systems and had judiciously invested it, which 
provided him with a sound financial base. 

 

He and his wife, while enjoying a comfortable lifestyle, were not 

extravagant, and they elected to live in an apartment on
Great Portland Street and later round the corner in
Langham Street. 


They enjoyed an extended tour of Europe each summer.  

 

He started to use his energies in other directions - such as
helping younger prospective engineers and scientists on 

their way. He was keen on seeing them get ahead with 

an education ----- especially if they showed initiative
in 
helping themselves. 

 

To be in a better position to promote and influence them, he 

became associated with the London Polytechnic School of 

Engineering and became their President. He took the job 

seriously and often stayed up late at night... writing 

letters of encouragement and advice to students,

giving out hints or opinions on their inventions 

or experiments. 

 

He continued to be recognized for his work and was awarded 

the Albert Medal in 1897, a medal that Faraday, William 

Thomson (Lord Kelvin), Louis Pasteur and Sir Joseph 

Lister had previously received. 

 

As the century came to a close his health started to 

deteriorate and he barely saw the New Year in, as 

he died on January 22nd, 1900 and was laid to 

rest in Highgate cemetery. 

 

Always generous in life he was also generous after his death. 

After providing for his wife and relatives he left a substantial 

amount of his wealth to the London hospitals in the form of 

“The David Edward Hughes Hospital Fund”. 

 

To the professional organizations - he left sums of money to 

establish medals to be awarded annually, in recognition of 

original scientific research. The Hughes medal continues 

to be awarded annually at the Royal Society, and has 

been presented to... Stephen Hawking in 1976 and 

Alexander Graham Bell in 1913, as well as: Max 

Born, Robert Watson Watt (Radar), H. Geiger, 

Neils Bohr, Edward Appleton, Ambrose 

Fleming and Augusto Righi. 

 

Twenty-two years after his death, the pieces of equipment 

he used for his Royal Society demonstration – only to be

turned down: a carbon microphone, a battery, and the 

interruptor – were discovered in a London flat.  

 

Hughes gained great acclaim within scientific circles for his 

work, even if he remained obscure to the public. But was 

he in part to blame for his lack of wider recognition by 

not publishing his own findings sooner?

 

Professor Iwan Morus points out that “he was more an inventor 

than a man of science – though that could be a fairly artificial 

distinction for the Victorians. He was simply more interested 

in practicalities and patenting his inventions than in making 

a name for himself as a man of science – like Marconi.” 

 

What is not in doubt, the professor adds, is that David Edward

 Hughes ---- was a man of great importance in his field.

 

“Wales.... tends not to make as much as we should, of our 

scientific heroes. It’s important that we remember the 

contributions Wales has made ---- to science and 

technology ---- and that we understand just 

how important a role science played in 

Welsh culture during the Victorian 

period,” he says. 

 

“It’s great that we now have a biography of Hughes. I hope it 

brings his story to a wider audience and helps to put the 

history of science back into the history of Wales. We 

need more books like this .....which try to do that.”

 

The book - by Ivor Hughes and David E. Evans - has recently 

been published. There’s also a museum now established in 

Denbigh.. seeking to chart Wales’ role in the development 

of radio, and how radio has, in turn, helped to boost the

Welsh language and culture.







EU approves new sanctions against Israeli 

settlers ------ over violence in West Bank

May 11th, 5:43pm

 (PressTV)

 

The EU agreed to impose new sanctions against Israeli 

settlers ------ over the increasing violence against 

Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

 

EU foreign ministers, who gathered in Brussels for a meeting 

of the Foreign Affairs Council on Monday, also approved a 

new round of sanctions against Israeli organizations 

supporting illegal settlement activity in the 

occupied West Bank.

 

“It's done! The EU is sanctioning today the main Israeli 

organizations guilty of supporting the extremist and 

violent colonization of the West Bank, as well as 

their leaders. These most serious - and 

intolerable - acts must cease without 

delay," French Foreign Minister 

Jean-Noel Barrot, said, on 

social media platform X.

 

Barrot said, “The hope that France revived last year in New 

York, that of two recognized and respected States living 

side by side in peace and security, we will let no one 

undermine it."

 

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas also confirmed the decision, 

saying EU foreign ministers "gave the go-ahead to sanction 

Israeli settlers over violence against Palestinians."

 

"It was high time we moved from deadlock to delivery.
Extwemisms and violence carry consequences,"

 Kallas saids - on X.

 

The decision sparked outrage from Israeli foreign minister

 Gideon Sa'ar, who called it “arbitrary --- and political”.

 

“The European Union has chosen, in an arbitrary and political 

manner, to impose sanctions on Israeli citizens and entities 

because of their political views ...and without any basis,” 

Sa’ar sneered... in a post on social media platform X. 

 

He defied the decision, saying Israel will continue 

to support the (illegal) settlements in the 

occupied West Bank.

 

Violence by Israeli forces and settlers has escalated across 

the occupied West Bank since October 2023, when Israel 

launched the genocidal war against Gaza, including 

killings, abductions, home demolitions, and 

settlement expansion.

 

Since then, at least 1,155 Palestinians have been killed,

and about 11,750 others injured, and nearly 22,000 

arrested in the occupied West Bank.

 

 

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FIFA World Cup boycott ‘self-evident’

 under Trump’s ‘racist, vile’ regime: 

Activist

April 14th, 9:03am

by Mohammad Ali Haqshenas

 

The United States is no longer a safe or credible host for a global 

sporting event ----- with sweeping travel bans, rising internal
repression, and an increasingly aggressive foreign policy, 

making a boycott of the 2026 World Cup -- not radical: 

but inevitable, according to an activist and artist.

 

In an interview with the Press TV website, Willie Dowling, an 

activist .....who also happens to be a multi-instrumentalist, 

singer and composer, said there were "enough reasons" 

for the world to boycott the FIFA World Cup to be 

co-hosted by the US before the announcement 

of recent restrictions placed on travel.

 

Dowling’s case begins with borders - and who is allowed to cross 

them. Even before new restrictions were announced in January 

2026, he noted that 19 countries were already subject to full 

entry bans to the US, with another nineteen ----- facing 

partial restrictions.

 

“Without exception, all of the nations banned 

or partially banned ....have mostly non-white 

populations,” he told the Press TV website.

 

“The extraordinarily rapid decline of the United States ---- into an 

even more racist, authoritarian nation --- than it has historically 

been should be reason enough not to go there for the football.”

 

The bans, he believes, are not bureaucratic hurdles but warnings. 

“This should serve as a warning to everyone that it is not safe 

to go to the US, particularly if you are non-white.”

 

These concerns are no longer theoretical. Campaigns urging fans, 

players, and national associations to stay away from the US-

hosted tournament have gained momentum across Europe, 

Latin America, Africa, and parts of Asia.

 

The possibility of a direct boycott by a competing nation 

has also become a reality in the wake of the Trump 

regime’s acts of aggression abroad.

 

Iran could essentially boycott the World Cup in response to the 

unprovoked US-Israeli war of aggression ---- which began on 

February 28 and targeted the country's nuclear facilities,

schools, hospitals, and bridges, as well as its

sports infrastructure. 

 

Pointing to the "malicious actions carried out against Iran," 

Iranian Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamali stated recently,  

"Our players do not have security, and fundamentally 

the conditions for participation do not exist."

 

The US government - has also restricted Iran's participation. While 

FIFA president Gianni Infantino claimed -- that the Iranian team is 

"welcome to compete," the US president warned that the Iranian 

team’s "life and safety" would be at risk ------- if it participated in 

the event. 

 

Trump administration has also barred travelers from Iran and 

three other World Cup-participating countries, and multiple 

Iranian delegates already had their visas denied before 

December’s group-stage draw.

 

Activist groups cite visa denials, expanded anti-immigration 

policies, internal security crackdowns, and US military 

aggression abroad. Some governments.. have quietly 

raised concerns about whether fans and journalists 

can enter — and remain — safely.

 

Dowling sees a boycott as leverage. “Nor is it wise to give 

Trump and his regime --------- anything they can use as a 

successful publicity event,” he noted.

 

Individual choices matter, he argued, because - they scale. 

“As individuals, we can’t do much to help bring down this 

vile regime, but little actions by millions of people — like 

not buying US goods --- or not travelling to the US — will 

start to hit the US economy and thereby affect Trump’s 

standing with his own MAGA zealots,” he stated.

 

The argument extends well beyond immigration. Dowling 

pointed to foreign policy and to broken promises. “Let’s 

remember Trump campaigned to win the Presidency 

on a policy of ‘No more foreign wars’ and ‘No more 

regime changes’.”

 

The reality, he added, looks very different. “And yet in 

under a year he has bombed several countries, and 

militarily threatened five others, including long-

standing allies.”

 

In Dowling’s view, these actions are not just aggressive but 

also unlawful. “All of his military interventions fly in the 

face of International Law and Human Rights."

 

Against that backdrop --- the idea of hosting the world’s biggest 

sporting event in the US, feels absurd to him. “In light of this, 

it seems almost extraordinary to me - that there is even a 

question about boycotting the World Cup in the US.”

 

He drew a direct comparison. “The existential threat coming 

from the US far exceeds that of any other nation on the 

planet, and since Russia has experienced a boycott, 

it seems perfectly logical - if not blindingly obvious

that the USA should be boycotted, internationally 

isolated and sanctioned.”

 

For Dowling, the issue is credibility. “What good is ‘rules-based 

order’ if the most powerful nation in the world consistently 

flaunts any rule they choose to?”

 

The danger, he hastened to add, is not only external, but 

domestic. “Incidentally, it’s interesting that Trump said: 

‘No more foreign wars’ - because it looks increasingly 

likely that he’s going to spark a civil war in the US.”

 

Dowling believes internal unrest - may be politically useful. 

“I suspect he’s continually provoking dissent and protest 

in the US in order to declare a national emergency and 

invoke the Insurrection Act, thereby cancelling the 

midterm elections --- which he would otherwise 

lose and then face immediate impeachment 

and probably jail.”

 

And.. he sees a longer game. “And should he succeed in 

cancelling the midterms, he’ll undoubtedly seek a way 

to cancel the 2028 election.”

 

The implications, he noted -- are chilling. “This increasingly 

authoritarian grip and the casual willingness of the Trump 

regime to either censor, jail, extradite, or even murder 

those of a different colour, or those in opposition to 

them are reasons enough to boycott the football.”

 

Some calls to stay away have come from inside football itself. 

Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and several European 

officials recently suggested fans would be safer 

watching from home .....rather than going all

 the way to the stadiums in the US.

 

Dowling’s criticism sharpened - when it 

turned to FIFA’s conduct under Trump.

 

He cited “the ludicrous ‘Peace Award’ the football governing 

body presented to Trump, only days before he bombed 

Venezuela to steal their oil.”

 

The timing, he added, came “long after the US 

military assaults on other nations in the 

previous months of 2025.”

 

“The idea of Trump qualifying for any award in the name 

of peace is laughable,” Dowling said. “And FIFA 

inexplicably made themselves part of that 

ridiculous hypocrisy.”

 

At the heart of the boycott argument is exclusion. “The ban on 

travel and the visa policies imposed by the US extend almost 

exclusively to nations that have predominantly non-white 

populations,” Dowling stated.

 

“This is typical of the Trump regime … of course, they 

consistently deny their racism, but one only needs 

to observe their actions: to see that they don’t

 match the rhetoric.”

 

He described a governing style built on misinformation, referring

 to the Trump administration. “This is a regime that has adopted 

lying --- as its key strategy.” He invokes a phrase popularized by

 Trump’s former adviser. “As Steve Bannon said — with strong 

echoes of Joseph Goebbels — ‘Flood the zone with shit’.” 

The goal, Dowling argues, is distraction.

 

“I suspect they might have been even further down the line with 

their objectives had they not started to attack their own white 

population in democratic states, particularly recently --- in 

Minnesota,” he added, pointing to the recent violence.

 

The standard, he said, is racial. “The US and indeed the Western

world -------- tends to be more tolerant towards murder -------- if it’s 

non-whites that are being killed.”

 

Which brings him back to football. And to first principles. “How 

can a sporting event be described as ‘global’ ....if 39% of the 

world’s nations ---- are exempt from the racist whims of

 the Trump regime?”

 

For Dowling, the conclusion needs no embellishment. 

“Taking all of the above into account.... I’d suggest 

that the moral case for a boycott is self-evident.”



Image: No thanks to Israeli goods App

The world and her daughter are calling for a boycott
of the genocidal colonial apartheid state of Israel.

Place yourself on the right side of joy and sorrow
by joining the world's boycott - say ''no'' to evil!


Keir Hardie - Britain's first Labour MP - opposed World War One.

His namesake is stammering his way in the opposite direction.



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ROGER WATERS
TO MUSICIANS:-
"BOYCOTT ISRAEL"


Roger Waters formerly of Pink Floyd, in an open letter,
 calls on his fellow musicians --- to boycott the Zionist
Israeli regime and follow the example of the cultural
boycott against the ex S. African Apartheid regime.

“Given the inability or unwillingness of our governments
 [to act] …. I write to you now, my brothers and sisters …
 to ask you to join with me, & thousands of other artists
 around the world, to declare a cultural boycott
on Israel,” 
Roger Waters says in his letter.

Waters says the Zionist regime has been found guilty of
 major breaches of human rights and international law
 by international organizations, UN officials and the
International Court of Justice.


He touches on two such cases, saying the regime has been
 identified as perpetrating the “crime of Apartheid”, including
 in a statement on March 9th, 2012 by the UN Committee on
the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, and the “crime of
ethnic cleansing” including in East Jerusalem (al-Quds).

Waters adds that he has been a member of the Boycott,
 Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against the
 Israeli regime’s occupation of the Palestinian lands and
 Tel Aviv’s violations of Palestinian human rights for 7
 years, and now wants other musicians to also join
the
anti-Israeli front.


“Please join me and all our brothers and sisters in global
 civil society in proclaiming our rejection of Apartheid in
 Israel & occupied Palestine, by pledging not to perform
 or exhibit in Israel or accept any award or funding from
 any institution linked to the government of Israel, until
 such time as Israel complies with international law
and
universal principles of human rights.” 


The former Pink Floyd Musician also says he has recently
 faced a boycott by the US media after his November 29th,
 2012 address at the UN on behalf of the Russell Tribunal.

In the address, he sought accountability for the Zionist
 regime’s violations of the international law and the lack
 of United Nations resolve that prevents the Palestinian
 people from achieving their inalienable rights,
especially 
the right of self-determination.



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Starts at 1pm

The Parc & Dare, Treorchy


Lunchtime Concerts in the Lounge Bar.


Indulge in a delicious cake and a cup of tea
while enjoying music and sing-along songs
from fantastic Welsh musicians.


Ticket information:

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Mid Rhondda Modelling Club...


7pm - 9pm


Tonyrefail Comprehensive School
Mid Rhondda Modelling Club

has been running for over 30 years.

We meet on a regular basis

& enjoy making models for display.

We encourage both Gentlemen

and Ladies to attend,
and also young people aged 12+.

However, Young people under 16,
must be accompanied by an adult.



Ticket information

£1 contribution every week. Under 16's free


Telephone Mr. Davies on 01443 686658



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 Comedy In The Laughter Lounge


The Park & Dare Theatre, Treorchy.


COMEDY IN THE LAUGHTER LOUNGE


Join us once a month in the intimate setting
of the Laughter Lounge for some
top notch comedy with some of the
biggest and brightest

rising comedians on the circuit.

Laugh? You'll snort like a pig!



Hilarious - TimeOut.



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Rhondda Records exists to express the Rhondda's
vision --- when it was confident, powerful, caring,
and socialist.

A Rhondda very aware
of the media's poisonous
tricks -- how they con working class people into
attacking each other, or racial groups, or, often,
even their best allies and friends... instead of
seeing their real enemies:--- an elite who hate
the very idea that working people can think,
create, or achieve a fairer society.

Thatcher said her proudest achievement was
Blair and New Labour - who parachuted in
careerists and expenses fiddlers - to stop
local Labour members having a say, and
who made genuine socialist MPs leave
the Labour party in disgust and many
members and voters to despair...
and the young to stop voting.

Jeremy Corbyn was always attacked because
he was trying to reverse all that New Labour
corruption --- that's why membership was
flooding in all over the UK.


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Get Involved!

– If you feel you’ve been ‘purged’,
take this online survey:

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/857YMDK


or this one:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0du5YuhPZ8ahI
oxC_b6pvBprm
GA4XFdG-0r2dOVYyc4UNFg/viewform?c=0&w=1



– Request all your own data that
the Labour Party holds on you:

http://www.labour.org.uk/pages/privacy


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IF - YOU THINK you HAVE
BEEN UNFAIRLY BARRED:


“Any member who is suspended & intends
to appeal the decision should throw in a
 ‘Subject Access Request in accordance
with the Data Protection Act’ --- for ALL
 data that the Labour Party hold on them.

The Labour Party are Data Controllers and
 therefore have to, by law, provide you with
 all material/information they hold on you.”

If anyone is in contact with anyone who
was barred from voting --- please can
you pass this info on:

The Labour leadership election was under the
jurisdiction of the electoral reform services.

If you were unfairly deprived of your vote you
can call them on 0208 365 8909 and lodge
 your complaint, and inform them of your
Data Protection request.

https://www.electoralreform.co.uk

The notification letters barring new members
did not give a clear reason, or information on
how to appeal, so Vox Political suggests that
 anyone in this situation, could also contact
 Liz Davies here: http://www.whycantivote.com

She is a barrister --- who can
advise members on what to do.




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PONCY LABOUR MPS PROBLEM?

A huge drop in working-class Labour MPs,
caused a massive drop in support among
 voters with similar backgrounds, reveals
 research seeking to explain why support
has dwindled in the party’s heartlands.

The study says past leaders like Kinnock
 and Blair made a concerted effort to pick
 “more and more middle-class candidates
to run for office, during the 80s and 90s,
 as part of an effort to rebrand” -- which
had initial successes at the ballot box.

But this “conscious electoral strategy”
stored up problems, as working-class
 voters who initially, just didn’t vote in
response, now seek an alternative.

The solution? Trust each constituency to put
forward its own candidates, and don't impose
 ‘party-approved’ choices who can't do the job.


Now, unfortunately, there are "entryist"  MPs who, for
decades, have been groomed by CIA cold war relic
organisations -- like the Atlantic Council -- and are
now trying to misdirect the Labour Party towards
cuts, a militarised police, and a US war agenda...

- and their anti-Corbyn slant is hobbling Labour.


‘How Can I Deselect My Labour MP?’ A Short Guide
to Reselection and Democratic Accountability
by Eric Sim, excellent free advice here:

http://novaramedia.com/2016/07/13/how-can-i-
deselect-my-labour-mp-a-short-guide-to-
reselection-and-democratic-accountability/


CHRIS BRYANT - SUPPORT THE MEMBERS'

LEADERSHIP CHOICE & POLICIES - OR GO!

Chris Bryant, the Rhondda's dodgy MP,
was on TV -- as soon as the PLP coup
started -- telling us that Jeremy MUST
go, because it was the ONLY way to
act in the Labour Party's interest...


Chris Bryant's voting record:
from TheyWorkForYou.com

On Tuition Fees:

On 27 Jan 2004:
Chris Bryant voted in favour of university tuition
fees increasing from £1,125 per year, to up to
£3,000 per year.

On 31 Mar 2004:
Chris Bryant voted to allow university tuition fees
 to increase from £1,125 per year, to up to £3,000
 per year.

On 31 Mar 2004:
Chris Bryant voted for the introduction of variable
university tuition fees (top-up fees) of up to £3,000
per year in place of the previous fixed fee of £1,250
per year.

On 31 Mar 2004:
Chris Bryant voted to allow university tuition fees
to increase from £1,125 per year to up to £3,000
per year, and to make other changes to higher
education funding and regulation arrangements.

On 14 Sep 2004:
Chris Bryant voted against: the immediate abolition
 of all tuition fees, the re-introduction of maintenance
grants of up to £2,000 for students from low-income
homes, and changes to the country's higher
education system.

On 14 Sep 2004:
Chris Bryant voted to reject the Liberal
Democrat policy of abolition of tuition fees.

On 25 May 2016:
Chris Bryant was absent for a vote on Queen's
Speech - Forcing Schools to Become Academies
- Further Rises in University Tuition Fees


On Human Rights:

Consistently voted for introducing ID cards

Almost always voted for requiring the mass
retention of information about communications

Generally voted for mass surveillance of
people’s communications and activities


On the Environment:

Generally voted against greater regulation
 of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) to extract
 shale gas


On Special Interests:

Almost always voted against limits
 on success fees paid to lawyers in
no-win no fee cases

Generally voted against a
statutory register of lobbyists


On War or Peace:

Generally voted for use of UK military
 forces in combat operations overseas

Consistently voted for the Iraq war

Consistently voted against an
 investigation into the Iraq war

Generally voted for replacing Trident
 with a new nuclear weapons system

On 2 Dec 2015:
Voted to support UK airstrikes in Syria
[without UN authorisation]

On 2 Dec 2015:
Voted to support UK airstrikes in Syria
[without UN authorisation]


On Independence:

Generally voted for more EU integration

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Chris Bryant Labour MP
From Wikipedia

(aka 1962-1986: Mr Christopher John Bryant
1986-1991: The Reverend Christopher John
Bryant, 1991-2001: Mr Christopher John
Bryant, 2001-: Mr Christopher John
Bryant MP.)

Born in Cardiff, to a Scottish mother & a Welsh
 father, Bryant grew up in Cardiff, Wales (where
 his father worked for 5 years), and Cheltenham.

He was educated at Cheltenham College, an
independent school for boys in the spa town
of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, where he
was captain of the school swimming team,
and Mansfield College at the University of
Oxford, where he graduated in 1983, with
 a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in English.
 This was later promoted to a Master of
Arts degree (MA (Oxon)), as per tradition.

After completing his first degree, Bryant began
 training to be a priest in the Church of England
at Ripon College, Cuddesdon, in Oxfordshire.
There, he obtained a degree in theology.

Although a member of the Conservative
 Party, and an elected office-holder in the
 Oxford University Conservative Association,
he joined the Labour Party in 1986, after
leaving Oxford.

He was ordained deacon in 1986 and priest in
1987. He served as a Curate at the Church of
 All Saints, High Wycombe, from 1986 to 1989;
then as a Youth Chaplain in Peterborough,
as well as travelling in Latin America.

In 1991 Bryant left the ordained ministry, after
deciding that being gay and being a priest,
were incompatible. Statements made by
 Richard Harries, then Bishop of Oxford,
 also influenced his decision.

After leaving the priesthood in 1991, Bryant
worked as the election agent to the Holborn
 and St Pancras Constituency Labour Party,
 where he helped Frank Dobson hold his seat
 in the 1992 general election.

From 1993, he was Local Government officer
for the Labour Party; he lived in Hackney and
 was elected to Hackney Borough Council in
1993, serving until 1998. He became Chair of
the Christian Socialist Movement.

 He is both a member of the Labour Friends
 of Israel and Labour Friends of Palestine &
 the Middle East. From 1994 to 1996 he was
 London manager of the leader-grooming
 "charity", Common Purpose.

 He was Labour candidate for Wycombe, in the
 1997 general election (he lost by 2,370 votes),
and Head of European Affairs for the BBC,
from 1998.

His selection for the very safe Labour seat of
Rhondda, South Wales in 2000, shocked many
 people given Bryant's background – gay, an ex-
Anglican vicar, and someone who was a Tory,
while studying at Oxford, and a member now,
of the Henry Jackson Society 'think tank' ---
 described by The Guardian newspaper as
 'neoconservative'. It is pro-US, pro-NATO
and pro-military intervention, as well as
being fundamentally anti-socialist.

 Fifty-two people applied for the candidature
and a local councillor was hot favourite to
 win, before Bryant was parachuted in.

In 2004, a photograph of Mr Bryant in his
 underpants, which he had posted to a gay
 dating website, was published in 'papers.

When an interviewer suggested he was
 a 'disgrace to the Rhondda', he replied:
"They can't get rid of me."


His pay, allowances and some expenses:

The basic annual salary for an MP, from
April 1st, 2016 is £74,962.  MPs also get
 expenses: to cover the costs of running
 an office, employing staff, having some-
where to live in London, plus, in their
constituency and travelling between
 Parliament and their constituency.


His MP's expenses story:

Chris Bryant changed second home
 twice to claim £20,000: the deputy
leader of the House of Commons,
 "flipped" his second home twice,
 in 2 years, allowing him to claim
 almost £20,000 for renovations
 and fees.

Chris Bryant, MP for the Rhondda, split over
 £92,000 of expenses between 3 properties
 in Wales and London --- within five years.

In 2004, he attempted to claim £58,000 to
 overhaul his second home in Wales, after
allegedly complaining that properties in
his constituency were "terrace or mine
 owners' houses".

Mr Bryant, a former Church of England clergyman,
wanted the money for a new bathroom & kitchen,
 and to demolish his conservatory. He'd bought the
 detached house for £97,500, under a year earlier.

 He submitted a claim to the Commons fees office for
 £58,493.26 --- almost 3 times the annual maximum.
 He noted that the claim exceeded his allowance.

His alleged justification was disclosed... in
 correspondence between Commons officials.
 By email, an official wrote: "He had problems
finding a suitable property because in the
Rhondda there is a choice mainly of terraced
 property or mine owners' houses." When
approached by the Daily Telegraph,
Mr Bryant said: "I have never said
 or thought anything of the sort".

 In all, he successfully claimed over £13,000
 for renovations, repairs & appliances, in 2004.
Along with other bills, his annual claim was
 £20,902.

In April 2005, he flipped his expenses to his flat in
 west London, which he bought for £400,000 in April
 2002. He also claimed £630 a month for mortgage
 interest, along with other bills. After claiming over
 £3,600 over 3 months, he sold the flat in July 2005
 for £477,000.

Mr Bryant used his profits to buy a more expensive
 flat in west London, which was valued at £670,000.
 He immediately flipped his second home expenses
 there, claiming almost £6,400 in stamp duty, legal
fees and mortgage fees, incurred in the purchase.

He then began claiming interest of £1,000 a month
on the mortgage. He also claimed a further £6,000
 a year for the flat's service charge and ground rent.

In all, he claimed £92, 415 in second
home expenses, from 2004 to 2009.

Mr Bryant said at the time: "I moved flat in
 London, so as to be closer to Parliament."

Research by Channel 4 News in 2015 found that
at least 46 MPs had this kind of system in place
– a move one Labour backbencher described as
“a new fiddle”. Channel 4 reported then:

“Our investigation found that many of the MPs
 bought their London properties with the help of
the taxpayer, when a previous expenses system
 allowed them to claim back mortgage payments.
But when those claims were banned, following
 the expenses scandal, they switched to letting
out their properties, in some cases for up to
 £3,000 a month. They then started claiming
 expenses for rent and hotels in the capital.”

Among those identified was Chris Bryant, shadow
leader of the House of Commons. He had already
 bought a penthouse in London back in 2005 and
 claimed around £1,000 a month in mortgage
claims under the old system.

But after the expenses scandal, he started renting
the property out. It’s since been advertised by estate
 agents as having a private lift and a porter, with rent
 at about £3,000 a month. Meanwhile, Bryant moved
 into a new flat;- claiming his own rent on expenses.


Image: Russian scientists and Scottish ones



Russian/Scottish scientists hail long-range
secure quantum communication system.

A group of scientists from ITMO University
 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, has developed
a new
approach to constructing quantum
communication
systems for secure data
exchange.


 The experimental device based on the results of the
 research is capable of transmitting single-photon
 quantum signals across distances of 250 klmtrs
 or more, which is on par with its cutting edge
analogues, the ITMO press-service says.

"Now researchers are on a mission -- to create
 a fully-fledged quantum cryptographic system,
that will generate & distribute quantum keys
 and transmit useful data simultaneously",
 ITMO says.

Information security is becoming more and more
 of a critical issue not only for large companies,
banks and defense enterprises but even for
small businesses and individual users.

But the data encryption algorithms we currently
 use for protecting our data are imperfect - in the
 long-term, their logic can be cracked. Regardless
 of how complex and intricate the algorithm is,
 getting around it, is just a matter of time.

Unlike algorithm-based encryption, systems
 that protect information, by making use of
 fundamental laws of quantum physics, can
make data transmission totally immune to
 hacker attacks, in the future.

Information in a quantum channel is carried
by single photons that change irreversibly
 if an eavesdropper tries to intercept them.
The legitimate users will instantly know
 about any kind of intervention.


Researchers at the Quantum Information Centre
 of the International Institute of Photonics and
 Optical Information Technology at ITMO Uni.,
Russia, along with their colleagues from the
Heriot-Watt University, in Edinburgh, have
 devised a new way to generate and
 distribute, quantum bits.

This makes it possible to share quantum signals
--- via optical fibres --- 250 kilometres in distance.

"To transmit quantum signals, we use the so-
called side frequencies," says Artur Gleim,
head of the Quantum Information Centre, 
at
 ITMO University,

 "This unique approach gives us a number
 of advantages -- such as a considerable
simplification of the device architecture
 and the large pass-through capacity of
the quantum channel. In terms of bit rate
 and operating distances, our system is
comparable to absolute champions in
the field of quantum communications."

According to Robert Collins, research associate
 at the Institute of Photonics & Quantum Sciences
 at Heriot-Watt University, and one of the authors
of the study, this may become a pivotal point for
 the whole field of quantum communication and
 cryptography:

 "Down the track, this new approach can enable
 smooth coexistence of numerous data streams
 with different wavelengths in one single optical
 cable. On top of it, these quantum streams can
 be fed into the already existing fibre optic lines
 --- along with conventional communications."

The research paper is published
in the Optics Express journal.


Scottish universities are to be
congratulated for their strong
& growing links with Chinese
and Russian universities....

What a shame, that Wales is
lying low --- with academics
too scared to break from
US 
military research.


Image: BRICS

Image: March 26 London anti cuts demo




KILLING THE ELDERLY BY CLOSING CARE HOMES


Did you know that each time a local authority

closes a care home for the elderly, within 8

months, around half the residents are dead?

Campaigners liken the cuts and their effect
to euthanasia of the UK's elderly.
What to do?


We can start by urging our MPs to sign EDM 2251:

EDM 2251: The contents


This House notes with deep concern the worsening
crisis for elderly care as growing numbers of local
authority and private care homes face closure

Acknowledges concerns that the loss of elderly
people's care homes causes fear, anxiety and,
in many cases, a higher mortality rate, when
vulnerable, elderly people are forced to
leave their homes

Further notes that the Southern Cross crisis
will increase needs for local authority care

And therefore calls on the government to
hold a public inquiry into the deaths after
closures, of local authority care homes,
and impose a moratorium on the closure
of local authority care homes, until that
inquiry publishes its results, to ensure
that vulnerable, elderly people's lives
are not put at further risk.


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MAKING THE CONNECTION IN WALES


Households across three more English areas
will be able to access superfast broadband
in the latest phase of a Government scheme
to connect rural homes and businesses.

The £50 million funding package for Devon and
Somerset (£30 million), Norfolk (£15 million)
and Wiltshire (£4 million) will aid the roll- out
of superfast broadband services unable to
be reached by the market alone.

Areas will also receive financial support from
their local authorities and private investors,
the Department for Culture, Media and
Sport says.


So it's Broadband Heaven for England...

and crapola for Wales' broadband - the

slowest, worst Broadband in the UK !!!


Lib Dems in Scotland might have received a
pummeling for Clegg and his betrayals, yet,
in Scotland, their campaign centred on it
becoming the "most connected country in
Europe," to massively boost their economy.


In Wales, which political party is now
willing to put into practice scientists'
recommendations:  that Wales' hilly
topography requires establishing

free 'wireless' broadband?

It could connect the people of Rhondda and the
world, boosting Wales' economic regeneration,
like no
other move.
Wireless technology is now
supplying
free broadband to an entire island
off New Zealand's coast.




Come on; if New Zealand can do it - so can we !!!



Image: China's rapeseed blossoms this Spring.

Western China has embraced "green-mode
development"
- with painful changes
from which, Wales could well learn.


Eastern China has seen fast growth and
urban mess.
The West, a mining and
agricultural area, has not.


Xi'an Chan-ba Ecological District, is a model
for
reclaiming old mining areas.


It took six hard years, but now Xi'an is showing
the world how best to change, by turning a
badly
polluted rubbish landfill site, into an all
new
environment-friendly development.


As China's economic focus moves from east to
west,
it's using the lessons learned during 30
or more years of rapid industrial development.


The green way for China's west, is to combine
green industrialization & green urbanization.

The western region's strategy is to adopt
effective energy-saving and environmental
protection technologies... AND to extend
its industry through science and products
unique to China's West, together with strong
vertical growth in agriculture and all its
ancilliary economic & professional spin-offs.

In undertaking this industrial revolution, the
western region will keep a sharp eye out - to
avoid all polluting non-sustainable industries.


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A BIG DROP OF HONEY !!!


Spring is beekeeping and honey-processing
season
in Yunnan province, in China.


Waves of bees flit across vast fields of flowers.

Local beekeepers and many from other places,
such as Sichuan and Fujian provinces - set up
their base
in tents among the rapeseed farms.


The 430,000 hectares of rapeseed blooms in
Luoping
attract myriads of bees, which
produce 15 -
20 million tons of honey a year.

Local people
now look to brand their county
as a honey
production base & increase sales
to outside markets.


Luoping Tianyuanmiyu Bee Industry Co Chair,
Zhu Hongkun,
founded his enterprise in 2009.

It mainly
produces honey, propolis and
propolis powder.


His company works with 270 plus beekeepers,
who each earn 80,000 yuan a year on average.

Some earn 200,000 yuan annually, Zhu says.

Who says beauty endowed by nature isn't worth a fortune?

The whole of the uplands of south Wales could
be as
beautiful & productive, if used wisely!



Image: retirement China style




CHINA's PREMIER POINTS WAY FORWARD

As the Tories threaten a "bonfire of the Quangos",
perhaps Wales should take note. Now extracting
all our
mineral wealth has been stopped (apart
from sand
and rock) we find ourselves "in" the
1st World
of the UK, but with a 3rd World
economy, only just
kept going by quangos
which promise much... but
deliver little...
and rely on weak public support.


We could WAKE UP & understand that we either
do something, or stay as begging bowl cases.

China's premier points the way forward for Wales:

"Industrial restructuring is the key... only by
developing energy-efficient, indigenous innovative
and high value added products can our companies
and economy, achieve sustainable development."


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WHILE FRANCE, GREECE, IRELAND, ETC, STRUGGLE TO
STOP THE PENSION AGE RISING HIGHER AND HIGHER...

An online survey on qq.com, a popular Chinese
news portal, finds that 91% of its
over 800,000
respondents, are against raising
the current
official Chinese retirement age.


745,123 of those surveyed say they oppose
raising retirement ages --
72,456 support it.


China's scholars & the public have been debating
whether to raise the retirement age, for the past
few years, but the issue rose to prominence after
remarks by an official.


Wang Xiaochu, the official vice minister of the
Ministry of Human Resources & Social Security,
said at a press conference that the government
was "studying the matter"...

The retirement age in China is generally set
at 60 for men and 50-55 for women.

Wow! Bet you didn't know that !!!



Image: unemployment in Wales


FARMING AND SCIENCE

COULD REGENERATE WALES



A new UN General Assembly report warns
"vast areas" of cultivated land are lost each
year, and that this could lead to unrest.

 The report says up to 30 million hectares,
 an area the size of Italy, is lost each year
to environmental degradation, industry &
 urbanization - the growth of cities - and all
because of speculative building and greed.

 The UN special rapporteur Olivier De Schutter,
 gives the example of eastern Africa, where
the
amount of cultivated land has declined
by half ---
in just one generation! "


As rural populations grow and competition
with
large industrial units increases, plots
cultivated
by smallholders are shrinking
year after year,"
says De Schutter.


 "Farmers are often relegated to soils that
are arid,
hilly or without irrigation."


 The UN officer also mentions India as another
example,
where the average landholding fell
from 2.6 hectares
in 1960 to 1.4 hectares in
2000. A cut of nearly half
in 40 years!


He says 500 million small farmers suffer
from hunger, partly because their right to
land
is being violated.


The expert warns of the devastating
consequences,
as foreign investors
compete for larger and larger areas of
the
world's land for "their" agriculture.


 Rhondda Records says Wales could rebuild
its new
economy by basing it on a fresh
approach to high-value
added products,
using science and agriculture... such as

 the Altzeim project in Gwent.

 What have we got to lose?




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