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Michigan synagogue attack was Hezbollah-inspired act of terrorism, FBI says – https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/30/us/michigan-synagogue-attack-west-bloomfield-fbi-update
“The attack earlier this month on a synagogue in West Bloomfield, Michigan, was “a Hezbollah-inspired act of terrorism purposely targeting the Jewish community and the largest Jewish temple in Michigan,” the FBI said in a news conference Monday.
The assailant, Ayman Ghazali, a naturalized US citizen from Lebanon, rammed a pickup truck into the synagogue on March 12, as more than 100 children were attending school inside.
After waiting in the synagogue’s parking lot for more than two hours, authorities said, Ghazali drove the truck far into the building – hitting a security officer – before the vehicle became wedged in a hallway.”
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Russia is experiencing rising public frustration as authorities expand internet shutdowns and tighten restrictions on the internet, particularly in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, where mobile connectivity has been repeatedly disrupted in recent weeks. Residents in both cities report widespread outages affecting mobile internet, banking services, navigation apps, and messaging platforms. Officials have linked the disruptions to security measures aimed at countering Ukrainian drone attacks, but the scale and repetition of the blackouts have triggered concern among users and digital rights groups. Human Rights Watch said the shutdowns form part of a broader pattern of tightening digital control, warning that repeated restrictions are “disrupting daily life and undermining freedom of information” across Russia. At the same time, access to major Western platforms including YouTube, Instagram, Facebook remains restricted, while messaging apps such as Telegram and WhatsApp have faced periodic throttling. VPN services, widely used to bypass censorship, are also being increasingly targeted, with Russian regulators blocking hundreds of providers, according to Reuters. The disruptions have sparked visible dissatisfaction among urban populations, particularly in Moscow, where residents rely heavily on mobile internet for transport, payments, and communication. Users have described repeated outages as increasingly disruptive to daily life, with some reporting difficulties accessing essential services during peak shutdown periods. Independent digital rights monitors say the restrictions are contributing to growing resentment, especially in large metropolitan areas. Alongside restrictions, Russian authorities are accelerating efforts to build a more controlled domestic internet environment. State-backed platforms are being promoted as alternatives to Western services, while lawmakers have expanded legal powers allowing security services to restrict connectivity during what they describe as “emergency situations.” Officials argue these measures are necessary to protect national security amid ongoing Ukrainian drone strikes and cyber threats.
The internet restrictions have also caused protests. On March 29, police in Moscow detained at least 14 people during a peaceful demonstration against internet restrictions, while another five individuals were arrested in other cities. Two protesters reported being beaten during the detentions.
According to Human Rights Watch Europe and Central Asia director Hugh Williamson, Russia’s internet shutdowns and its response to peaceful demonstrations constitute clear violations of the country’s obligations to uphold freedom of expression, access to information, and the right to peaceful assembly. Critics, explain that Kremlin’s policy is aimed at tightening control over information flows and limiting access to independent news sources. Security fears shape Kremlin posture after Iran developments. The tightening of digital controls has also coincided with heightened security sensitivity within the Kremlin following the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli airstrikes last month. While Russian officials publicly condemned the killing as a “cynical murder” and a violation of international law, analysts cited in Western reporting say the event has had a deeper psychological and strategic impact on Moscow’s leadership. According to geopolitical assessments, the strike reinforced long-standing Kremlin concerns about leadership vulnerability in modern hybrid warfare environments – particularly the role of surveillance, intelligence penetration, and digital exposure in targeting senior officials. Analysts cited by Politico and other outlets note that such high-profile leadership removals are often interpreted in Moscow as warnings about regime stability under conditions of advanced intelligence warfare. In this context, experts say Russia’s expanding internet shutdowns and communications restrictions reflect not only wartime security concerns but also a broader effort to reduce digital exposure and tighten internal control during a period of heightened geopolitical instability. Rights groups argue that the combination of internet shutdowns, platform bans, and VPN restrictions is accelerating Russia’s shift toward a highly controlled information environment. They warn that the measures are increasingly isolating Russian society from global communication networks while consolidating state control over domestic information flows. Russia’s expanding internet restrictions are fueling growing frustration in major cities, where repeated outages are disrupting everyday life and limiting access to essential services.a was
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While no one was looking China has DUMPED U.S. treasuries to levels not seen since the 2008 financial crisis.
They’ve HALVED their holdings from $1.3T to $650B.
At the same time they have been super-accumulating the lifeblood of the NEW system… Gold. pic.twitter.com/kT3jjQdYOt
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Harvard’s Avi Loeb tells @natashanzouves the first proof of alien intelligence may not be living beings.
He argues we may first discover the remains, technology or artifacts from a civilization that no longer exists. “Most of them probably died,” Loeb says.
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