Kan Europa Trump raken door Amerikaanse staatsschuld te lozen?

"Als rationele belegger in Amerikaanse staatsschuld zou je je op dit moment moeten afvragen hoe betrouwbaar jouw belegging nog is." De Amerikaanse staatsschuld is enorm, de…

Kolonisatie en versnippering op de Westelijke Jordaanoever

Meer kolonisten, meer geweld en meer politieke steun voor een illegale bezetting. Redacteur Guus Valk was jarenlang correspondent voor NRC in Israël en is nu voor even terug.

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Police ‘confident’ Lake Cargelligo triple murder suspect Julian Ingram is still alive and may be receiving help

NSW police believe assistance has been provided ‘from people that he knows in community’ since last week’s shooting

Police are “confident” triple murder suspect Julian Ingram is still alive and believe he has been receiving help from people he knows in the area, a week after three people were shot dead in a small New South Wales town.

The NSW police assistant commissioner, Andrew Holland, said investigators were confident Ingram, 37, may have been helped by “people that he knows in community given the temperatures” of more than 40C recorded in the area.

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Fully Electric Vehicle Sales In EU Overtake Petrol For First Time In December

Longtime Slashdot reader AmiMoJo shares a report from Reuters: Fully electric car sales in December overtook petrol for the first time in the European Union, even as policymakers proposed to loosen emissions regulations, data showed on Tuesday. U.S. battery-electric brand Tesla continued to lose market share to competitors including China's BYD and Europe's best-selling group Volkswagen, data from the European auto lobby ACEA showed.

Car sales throughout Europe sustained a sixth straight month of year-on-year growth, with overall registrations, a proxy for sales, hitting their highest volumes in five years in Europe in 2025, though they remained well below pre-pandemic levels. [...] December registrations of battery electric, plug-in hybrid and hybrid electric cars were up 51%, 36.7% and 5.8%, respectively, to account collectively for 67% of the bloc's registrations, up from 57.8% in December 2024.

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French Lawmakers Vote To Ban Social Media Use By Under-15s

French lawmakers have voted to ban social media access for children under 15 and prohibit mobile phones in high schools, positioning France as the second country after Australia to impose sweeping age-based digital restrictions. The Guardian reports: The lower national assembly adopted the text by a vote of 130 to 21 in a lengthy overnight session from Monday to Tuesday. It will now go to the Senate, France's upper house, ahead of becoming law. Macron hailed the vote as a "major step" to protect French children and teenagers in a post on X. The legislation, which also provides for a ban on mobile phones in high schools, would make France the second country to take such a step following Australia's ban for under-16s in December. [...] "The emotions of our children and teenagers are not for sale or to be manipulated, either by American platforms or Chinese algorithms," Macron said in a video broadcast on Saturday. Authorities want the measures to be enforced from the start of the 2026 school year for new accounts.

Former prime minister Gabriel Attal, who leads Macron's Renaissance party in the lower house, said he hoped the Senate would pass the bill by mid-February so that the ban could come into force on September 1. He added that "social media platforms will then have until December 31 to deactivate existing accounts" that do not comply with the age limit. [...] The draft bill excludes online encyclopedias and educational platforms. An effective age verification system would have to come into force for the ban to become reality. Work on such a system is under way at the European level.

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Kernel Community Drafts a Plan For Replacing Linus Torvalds

The Linux kernel community has formalized a continuity plan for the day Linus Torvalds eventually steps aside, defining how the process would work to replace him as the top-level maintainer. ZDNet's Steven Vaughan-Nichols reports: The new "plan for a plan," drafted by longtime kernel contributor Dan Williams, was discussed at the latest Linux Kernel Maintainer Summit in Tokyo, where he introduced it as "an uplifting subject tied to our eventual march toward death." Torvalds added, in our conversation, that "part of the reason it came up this time around was that my previous contract with Linux Foundation ended Q3 last year, and people on the Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board had been aware of that. Of course, they were also aware that we'd renewed the contract, but it meant that it had been discussed."

The plan stops short of naming a single heir. Instead, it creates an explicit process for selecting one or more maintainers to take over the top-level Linux repository in a worst-case or orderly-transition scenario, including convening a conclave to weigh options and maximize long-term project health. One maintainer in Tokyo jokingly suggested that the group, like the conclave that selects a new pope, be locked in a room and that a puff of white smoke be sent out when a decision was reached.

The document frames this as a way to protect against the classic "bus factor" problem. That is, what happens to a project if its leader is hit by a bus? Torvalds' central role today means the project currently assumes a bus-factor of one, where a single person's exit could, in theory, destabilize merges and final releases. In practice, as Torvalds and other top maintainers have discussed, the job of top penguin would almost certainly currently go to Greg Kroah-Hartman, the stable-branch Linux kernel maintainer. Responding to the suggestion that the backup replacement would be Greg KH, Torvalds said: "But the thing is, Greg hasn't always been Greg. Before Greg, there was Andrew Morton and Alan Cox. After Greg, there will be Shannon and Steve. The real issue is you have to have a person or a group of people that the development community can trust, and part of trust is fundamentally about having been around for long enough that people know how you work, but long enough does not mean to be 30 years."

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Rechter blokkeert Trump-beleid jegens vluchtelingen in Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS (ANP) - Een Amerikaanse rechter heeft regeringsbeleid dat gericht was op ongeveer 5600 wettelijk erkende vluchtelingen in Minnesota tijdelijk geblokkeerd. De vluchtelingen wachten op een permanente verblijfsvergunning (greencard).

Rechter John Tunheim van de federale rechtbank in Minneapolis oordeelde dat federale agenten meerdere federale wetten hebben overtreden door vluchtelingen te arresteren en hen aan extra controles te onderwerpen.

"Op zijn best dient Amerika als een toevluchtsoord voor individuele vrijheden in een wereld die maar al te vaak vol is van tirannie en wreedheid", schreef Tunheim. "We laten dat ideaal los wanneer we onze buren blootstellen aan angst en chaos."

Het rechterlijke bevel is een tegenslag voor Operation PARRIS, een programma dat eerder deze maand door het ministerie van Binnenlandse Veiligheid werd aangekondigd als "een ingrijpend initiatief om duizenden vluchtelingenzaken opnieuw te beoordelen door middel van nieuwe antecedentenonderzoeken".