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@nazargulov @OSINT_FRANCE_ @Shlegel @IlyaYashin Обзорные конференции ДНЯО проводятся раз в пять лет: последняя — в 2022 году, следующая — в 2026-м (27 апреля — 22 мая в Нью-Йорке). В 2025 году шли только подготовительные комитеты, а страница МАГАТЭ фокусируется на основных конференциях, поэтому упоминаний о ней нет.…


@nazargulov @OSINT_FRANCE_ @Shlegel @IlyaYashin Обзорные конференции ДНЯО проводятся раз в пять лет: последняя — в 2022 году, следующая — в 2026-м (27 апреля — 22 мая в Нью-Йорке). В 2025 году шли только подготовительные комитеты, а страница МАГАТЭ фокусируется на основных конференциях, поэтому упоминаний о ней нет.…

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@OSINTWarfare @MiniDK9176007 It clearly works, but you think shilka can destroy ballistics. There is no evidence of shing down, there is no evidence of 5 missiles, the 1 missile in the forest can be anywhere from any time. No evidence of impacts. Osint guy at least find geolocation of smoke


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ACLU Criticisms and #FBI – The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has criticized the FBI for what it views as civil liberties violations, including surveillance of innocent Americans, racial profiling through programs like “racial mapping,” and targeting political dissidents and religious groups. Specific concerns have focused on the use of community outreach programs for intelligence gathering, the potential for warrantless surveillance, and the use of terrorism task forces to surveil peaceful protestors. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] Areas of criticism Surveillance and intelligence gathering: The ACLU alleges the FBI has misused community outreach programs to collect intelligence on innocent



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BREAKING: Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch to remain NYC’s top cop with Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani


New York City’s top cop is staying put.

Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani announced Wednesday morning that Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch has agreed to remain in charge of the NYPD as the new regime takes office on Jan. 1. The announcement ends weeks of public speculation regarding Tisch’s future, and repeated public statements from the new mayor that he wanted to retain her as the city’s top cop.

Mamdani cited both Tisch’s commitment to lowering crime and her efforts to tackle department corruption as major factors in his decision to have her stay.

“I look forward to working with Commissioner Jessica Tisch to deliver genuine public safety in New York City. I have admired her work cracking down on corruption in the upper echelons of the police department, driving down crime in New York City, and standing up for New Yorkers in the face of authoritarianism,” Mamdani said.“Together, we will deliver a city where rank-and-file police officers and the communities they serve alike are safe, represented, and proud to call New York their home.” 

Tisch said she is ready to “serve with honor” as the new mayor’s police commissioner, and that she shares with him “many of the same public safety goals.”

“Thanks to the men and women of the NYPD, the strategies we deployed this year have delivered historic reductions in crime,”  Commissioner Tisch said. “I’ve spoken to Mayor-elect Mamdani several times, and I’m ready to serve with honor as his Police Commissioner. That’s because he and I share many of the same public safety goals for New York City: lowering crime, making communities safer, rooting out corruption, and giving our officers the tools, support, and resources they need to carry out their noble work.”

Tisch was first appointed to the role just under a year ago by Mayor Eric Adams; she was his fourth police commissioner in as many years. Upon taking office, Tisch — a former Sanitation commissioner under Adams and Deputy Commissioner of Information Technology under Mayor Bill de Blasio — immediately rearranged department insiders, and removed those with a questionable history.

According to NYPD data, Tisch has overseen a historic drop in crime under her short tenure, including the fewest reported shootings in the first ten months of the year, a 10% drop in murders, and the removal of nearly 5,000 illegal firearms.

Tisch will likely play an instrumental role as Mayor-elect Mamdani works to establish a campaign promise: the Department of Community Safety, an agency that would concentrate of mental health issues and other quality-of-life matters. Mamdani has said this agency would shift away those duties from the NYPD and allow “New York’s Finest” to concentrate more on crime-fighting. 

PBA President Patrick Hendry also championed Tisch and her decision to stay.

“We are very glad to hear that there will be stability and continuity in the NYPD’s leadership going forward. Commissioner Tisch understands all of the many challenges police officers face on the streets and has been working productively with us to address them. We look forward to continuing that work in the months ahead,” Hendry said.

Still, some remain skeptical. The family of Delrawn Small, an unarmed Brooklyn man shot dead by an off-duty cop, and some elected officials are demanding Tisch continue to address corruption and uphold charges against the cop responsible.

“There’s been a lot of talk about her efforts to clean up the NYPD, and this is a very clear test right here. This is a line in the sand, and this is an opportunity to remove someone who clearly cannot do his job and did not do his job and actually murdered someone in front of his family,” Brooklyn Council Member Sandy Nurse said. 

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‘What happened to my country?’: Activists hold candlelight vigil outside Malliotakis’ Bay Ridge office for immigrants in ICE custody


While U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) ramp up enforcement actions against immigrant communities — over the weekend, masked agents targeted Charlotte, North Carolina, a sanctuary city, detaining more than 130 people — activists with Indivisible Brooklyn, an all-volunteer grassroots group that organizes actions and events to promote justice and hold elected officials accountable, held a candlelight vigil outside U.S. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis’ Bay Ridge office on Nov. 17 for the “disappeared.”

The event was held in solidarity with thousands of immigrants detained by ICE and CBP. A similar vigil took place simultaneously outside the representative’s Staten Island office, organized by the Social Justice Committee of the Unitarian Church.

Holding signs with images of immigrants currently in or who have died in ICE custody, activists called on the Republican lawmaker to denounce Trump-era immigration policies that detain immigrants without legal representation, violating due process.

Activists with Indivisible Brooklyn held a candlelight vigil outside U.S. Rep. Nicole Malliotakis’ office for immigrants in ICE custody. Photo by Gabriele Holtermann
Activists with Indivisble Brooklyn held a candle light vigil outside U.S. Rep. Nicolai Malliotakis’s office for immigrants in ICE custody. Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

In October, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reported deporting 527,000 immigrants, claiming 70% of ICE arrests involved immigrants charged with or convicted of a crime.

However, the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), a research and data organization founded in 1989 at Syracuse University, reported that as of Sept. 21, 42,755 (71.5%) of the 59,762 immigrants held in ICE detention had no criminal convictions. Those with records were convicted of minor offenses, including traffic violations. As of August 2025, immigration courts had recorded 505,599 new cases, with only 1.59% based on alleged criminal activity.

According to Human Rights First, the Trump administration carried out 10,672 ICE flights — including removal, removal-related, and domestic transfer, or “shuffle,” flights — through Oct. 31. Often, immigrants had no connection to the countries to which they were deported.

The American Immigration Council reported that as of Sept. 29, 23 people had died in ICE custody, an increase of 400% compared with the previous four years combined. ProPublica found that more than 170 Americans, including nearly 20 children, were detained by masked ICE agents during the first nine months of the second Trump administration.

An educator and Indivisible activist shared stories of students detained by ICE, including Sara Velasquez Gomez, who immigrated to the United States from Colombia with her family in 2022.

Last June, Velasquez Gomez graduated at the top of her class from Port Richmond High School in Staten Island and then worked at a warehouse in New Jersey. In late October, she and several others were detained by ICE and are currently held out of state, according to the Staten Island Advance..

“We tell our students, do the right thing, work hard, get an education, follow the rules, and you’ll succeed. Sarah did all of those things, and what happened to her?” the activist asked.

Reverend Juan Carlos Ruiz, pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Bay Ridge, has been organizing a weekly “Vigil for Democracy” outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in Sunset Park, where some immigrant detainees are held.

Reverend Juan Carlos Ruiz noted many immigrants were retraumatized by masked ICE agents. Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

Ruiz told Brooklyn Paper that ICE agents had arrested a Sunset Park resident on Monday morning using a facial recognition app called “Mobile Fortify.”

The app allows an ICE agent to point a smartphone camera at anyone; it compares the person’s face against government databases containing millions of images and grants instant access to their information. The app also allows contactless fingerprint collection. Civil liberties groups, including the ACLU, have raised concerns about potential misuse.

“That’s happening, you know? Another family called me. They cannot find a friend [who has been missing] since Wednesday, and they don’t really know where to look. And that’s the problem, you know,” Ruiz said, noting that many immigrants were retraumatized by masked ICE agents.

“When you have masked people taking away [people], it triggers a lot of the trauma that people are fleeing from. It’s a complex phenomenon that we have in our hands here, very dehumanizing. The intention is to inflict or inject terror into our community, which is what it’s doing,” he said.

Indivisible organizer Lee Crawford said organizations are preparing for an “escalated” federal presence in New York City and encouraged attendees to join a “Hands Off NYC” training session.

Similar to training and organizing during the Civil Rights Era in the South, the sessions provide skills training including Know Your Rights, ICE Watch, and organizing and mobilization strategies.

“There are city-wide trainings in every borough coming up, so that we can protect one another and our communities,” Crawford said.

Activists with Indivisble Brooklyn held a candle light vigil outside U.S. Rep. Nicolai Malliotakis’s office for immigrants in ICE custody. Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

Carol Smolenski called herself a “slatwart” attendee of “Malliotakis Monday,” a bi-weekly protest outside the rep’s Bay Ridge office.

“I used to work for an international agency, and these are the kinds of stories you hear about happening in other countries, in Guatemala, in the Philippines. The fact that we are now confronting this here, masked men kidnapping people off the street, and my representative says nothing about it, that’s why I’m out here,” she said. “What happened to my country? It’s not supposed to be like this.”

Malliotakis’ office did not respond to a request for comment.

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“In Sudan and elsewhere, regional powers have used the weapons for leverage” foreignpolicy.com/2025/11/17/dro…


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@Gerashchenko_en Condolences to all who lost family and friends. Putin is getting desperate. People have to go to shelters every night. Putin will empty his cache of weapons to get Ukraine to kneel before him. Things must be really bad in Moscow for him to launch 48 ballistic and cruise missiles…


@Gerashchenko_en Condolences to all who lost family and friends. Putin is getting desperate. People have to go to shelters every night. Putin will empty his cache of weapons to get Ukraine to kneel before him. Things must be really bad in Moscow for him to launch 48 ballistic and cruise missiles…

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U.S. confirms $700 million sale of the advanced NASAMS air defense missile system to Taiwan. This marks the second weapons deal announced for Taipei this week. The NASAMS system has also been utilized by Ukraine.


U.S. confirms $700 million sale of the advanced NASAMS air defense missile system to Taiwan. This marks the second weapons deal announced for Taipei this week. The NASAMS system has also been utilized by Ukraine.

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