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Two men charged over alleged filming of antisemitic TikTok videos in London

Adam Bedoui, 20, and Abdelkader Amir Bousloub, 21, charged with religiously aggravated harassment

Two men have been charged with religiously aggravated harassment over allegations they travelled to north London to film antisemitic TikTok videos.

Officers were called to reports of a hate crime involving a group of men allegedly harassing members of the Jewish community on Clapton Common at about 9pm on Thursday, the Metropolitan police said. Officers arrested five men in Hackney after the incident, it added.

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Péter Magyar sworn in as Hungary’s prime minister to end 16-year Orbán era

Jubilation in Budapest as Péter Magyar becomes leader and invites people to ‘step through gate of regime change’

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The pro-European centre-right leader Péter Magyar has been sworn in as prime minister of Hungary, marking the official end to Viktor Orbán’s 16 years in power.

Saturday’s ceremony – during which Magyar had invited people to join him to “write Hungarian history” together and “step through the gate of regime change” – comes a month after his opposition Tisza party won a landslide victory in parliamentary elections.

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‘Keep fighting for the badge’: Arbeloa makes passionate defence of Real Madrid fight duo

  • Coach insists he is ‘proud’ of Valverde and Tchouaméni

  • France defender is in squad for game at Barcelona

Álvaro Arbeloa insisted Fede Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni should be given the chance to “keep fighting for the badge” after a second dressing-room bust-up in two days left the Uruguayan on the floor and needing to be taken to hospital for stitches in his head.

The morning after Real Madrid fined the players a record €500,000 each for the incident and the morning before they face Barcelona in the clásico, the coach gave an extraordinary press conference in which he claimed the dressing room was “healthy”, said that he was “proud” of his footballers and insisted that he would not allow them to be “burnt at the stake” for what they had done, saying that everyone makes mistakes, even the club legend Juanito who famously stamped on Lothar Matthaus’s head. He also said he had seen worse, recalling the night in 2007 that Craig Bellamy attacked his Liverpool teammate John Arne Riise with a golf club.

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Guardian reporter and colleagues detained and beaten by Somali police

Mohamed Bulbul arrested in Mogadishu after covering case of woman allegedly being tortured in prison

A journalist who covered the case of a woman who said she was being tortured in prison was detained and beaten with pistols by Somali authorities, along with two others, for his reporting for the Guardian.

Mohamed Bulbul was arrested with the journalists Abdihafid Nor Barre and Abdishakur Mohamed Mohamud on Friday evening while in a restaurant in the centre of the Somali capital, Mogadishu. They said they were assaulted by members of Somalia’s US-trained counter-terrorism police unit and taken to be questioned by police. All three were released in the early hours of Saturday morning.

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Advocaten Global Sumud Flotilla: Israël laat activisten vrij

TEL AVIV (ANP/AFP/DPA) - De twee activisten van de Global Sumud Flotilla die Israël ruim een week geleden had opgepakt, komen weer vrij. Het advocatenteam van de vloot meldt dat gehoord te hebben van de Israëlische autoriteiten.

Schepen van de Global Sumud Flotilla, de vloot van activisten die herhaaldelijk proberen hulpgoederen naar de Gazastrook te krijgen, werden op 30 april in internationale wateren tegengehouden door Israël. Twee leiders, de Spanjaard Saif Abukeshek met Palestijnse roots en de Braziliaan Thiago Avila, werden naar Israël gebracht. Daar zijn ze de afgelopen dagen verhoord. Abukeshek ging in hongerstaking.

Volgens de advocaten komt het tweetal dit weekend nog vrij en zal het op een later moment Israël worden uitgezet. De vrijlating zou zaterdag plaatsvinden. Dinsdag nog verlengde een Israëlische rechter hun detentie tot zeker zondag. De Verenigde Naties, Spanje en Brazilië drongen aan op hun vrijlating.

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Israël haalde bij de kust van Kreta in totaal zo'n 175 activisten, onder wie Nederlanders, van meer dan twintig schepen. Zij werden naar een Israëlisch schip overgebracht en daarna afgezet op het Griekse eiland, met uitzondering van Abukeshek en Avila. Er zijn nog zo'n dertig schepen van de Global Sumud Flotilla op zee. Ook daar zijn Nederlandse activisten aan boord.

De hulpvloot voor Gaza wil zich hergroeperen in de Turkse havenstad Marmaris. Volgens de organisatoren zijn al meerdere boten aangekomen in de baai van de stad. Het is nog niet duidelijk wanneer de activisten opnieuw richting de Gazastrook zullen vertrekken. Zij hopen de door Israël opgeworpen zeeblokkade van Gaza te doorbreken na eerdere mislukte pogingen. Alle schepen hebben hulpgoederen aan boord.


Poetin belooft bezoekende Fico voldoende energie voor Slowakije

MOSKOU (ANP/RTR) - De Russische president Vladimir Poetin heeft de Slowaakse premier Robert Fico beloofd dat Rusland er alles aan zal doen om te voldoen aan de energievraag van Slowakije. Dat deed hij zaterdag tijdens een bezoek van Fico aan Moskou.

EU-lidstaat Slowakije is een van de weinige Europese landen die nog Russische olie en gas kopen. Het is daar afhankelijk van. De premier is in Rusland voor de festiviteiten ter ere van de Dag van de Overwinning. Rusland staat op elke 9 mei stil bij de overwinning van de Sovjet-Unie op nazi-Duitsland in 1945.

Fico was zaterdagochtend niet bij de militaire parade op het Rode Plein in Moskou, terwijl Russische staatsmedia eerder meldden dat hij erbij zou zijn. De Slowaakse premier woonde de parade vorig jaar wel bij, net als tientallen andere regeringsleiders en staatshoofden. Toen werd het tachtigste jubileum van de overwinning in de Tweede Wereldoorlog gevierd.


Dassen in congresspeech: verbreek banden met Palantir

EDE (ANP) - Verbreek de banden met het Amerikaanse softwarebedrijf Palantir, roept Volt-leider Laurens Dassen het kabinet op in een speech op een congres van zijn partij in Ede. Geld dat naar Palantir gaat, wil hij investeren in "Europese alternatieven".

Palantir maakt software om grote hoeveelheden data te analyseren voor militaire doeleinden. Het bedrijf is controversieel, onder meer omdat het mogelijkheden biedt om met behulp van AI doelen te selecteren. Ook werkt het samen met Israël en de Amerikaanse immigratiepolitie ICE.

Dassen benoemde de banden van Palantir met Israël en ICE in zijn speech ook. "Dit bedrijf helpt ICE bij het deporteren van mensen, het maakt het moorden in Gaza mogelijk."

Ook de Nederlandse politie en Defensie gebruiken software van Palantir. "Ze komen niet binnen via de achterdeur om onze data te stelen", concludeerde de Volt-leider. "Onze eigen overheid rolt de rode loper zo voor ze uit."


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macOS 27 threatens to bury Time Capsule, FOSS brings a shovel

The next major release of macOS looks likely to remove Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) support, stopping Time Capsules from working… but life FOSS, uh, finds a way. The current version of macOS "Tahoe" 26.4 already has network Time Machine issues, especially for folks using Apple Time Capsules. It looks like macOS 27 may completely remove the network protocol they need. However, the Time Capsules run NetBSD under the hood, and that means that the FOSS world has been able to come up with a workaround. It's called TimeCapsuleSMB, and it aims to keep older Time Capsules usable with modern macOS. It's eight months since Apple released macOS 26, and the company's annual release schedule means that macOS 27 is looming. Although Cupertino hasn't told the world much about it yet, it is warning sysadmins to "prepare your network environment for stricter security requirements." Reading the bulletin, we found it rather clixby: while it firmly warns that security checks will become stricter, it doesn't spell out what products will change or how. Happily, there are elder Mac gurus out there who interpret Apple's sometimes Delphic utterances, and Howard Oakley is one of the greatest. In a post about networking changes coming in macOS 27, he translates that it will require TLS 1.2 or above. (The Register explained TLS back in 2002, and version 1.2 appeared about six years later.) However, he also warns that it could mean the end of AFP, which is basically Appletalk-over-TCP/IP version 3.4. AppleTalk was the Mac network protocol for file sharing from System 6 onward. In 2013, OS X 10.9 "Mavericks" made Microsoft's SMB the default file-sharing protocol in place of AFP, and it looks like AFP now faces the ax: it was officially deprecated in macOS 15.5. To be fair, macOS 26 Macs started displaying a warning to Time Capsule users nearly a year ago. Apple introduced the first model of Time Capsule in 2008, and the fifth-generation version in 2013. The company discontinued the whole AirPort product line in 2018. All generations only support AFP and SMB version 1. That’s the original version that appeared with LAN Manager in 1987, and we reported on Samba dropping SMB1 back in 2022. The good news is that even if Apple kills its original file-sharing protocol next year, the FOSS community is on the case and won't let working kit die. The Time Capsule hardware is essentially a box containing a Wi-Fi access point and a hard disk, and an Arm chip with just enough software to share that HDD as network-attached storage. Apple didn't write this software from scratch: it picked up and customized NetBSD for the job. The first four generations of Time Capsule (flat square boxes) run NetBSD 4, and the fifth-gen devices – the tall tower-shaped models from 2013 onward – run NetBSD 6. That gave Microsoft's James Chang an opening. Since the devices run NetBSD, it's possible to compile a newer version of Samba, and copy it somewhere that the tiny embedded Arm computer can find it. Teaching such old kit a new trick is never that easy, though, and he faced a number of challenges, which he details in the design section of the project README. Among them are machines that only have about 900 KB of available disk space – less than 1 MB – and a tiny 16 MB RAMdisk. He settled on Samba 4.8, which dates back to 2018, the same year Apple discontinued the product line, but which includes the necessary Time Machine support, via a module named vfs_fruit. The TimeCapsuleSMB docs are worth a read. We found his descriptions of how he worked around the hardware's very significant limitations impressive. Notably, on the early models, you'll need to manually reload the software every time you reboot the Time Capsule. The final model can do this automatically. Don't fret at the thought of backing up to such an elderly spinning hard disk: iFixit has descriptions of how to replace the drive in both the early models and the later ones too. ®