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The Bunun language (Chinese: 布農語) is spoken by the Bunun people of Taiwan. It is one of the Formosan languages, a geographic group of Austronesian languages, and is subdivided in five dialects: Isbukun, Takbunuaz, Takivatan, Takibaka and Takituduh.

 

Young Fathers are a Scottish progressive hip hop group formed in Edinburgh in 2008.

http://young-fathers.com/

 

Mixing classical and contemporary sound, Mario Batkovic seeks to explore the sonic possibilities of the accordion, without effects or loops, rather through a mutualist symbiotic relationship between man and instrument. Challenging, hypnotic and grandiose; Batkovic’s symphonic vision is unique and he has received widespread critical acclaim, including Rolling Stone magazine who voted his self-titled debut album in the Top 10 ‘Best Avant Albums of 2017’.

https://www.batkovic.com/

 

Boogie Belgique is a Belgian experimental hip hop and electro swing band (self-described as swing hop) started by Oswald Cromheecke in 2012.

http://boogiebelgique.com/

 

Delachute is a Canadian indie music project hailing from Montreal, Quebec. Known for its dark and atmospheric soundscapes, Delachute often incorporates elements of electronic music, ambient, and post-punk into its work. This unique blend creates music that is both introspective and emotive, exploring themes of love, loss, and the human condition.

https://delachute.com

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Pozi are the sort of band to tackle the creative cycle of deconstruction and rebuilding with relish.

https://poziband.bandcamp.com/album/smiling-pools

 

Scott McMicken has always thrived on switching things up. As a founding member of Philadelphia rock mainstays Dr. Dog, McMicken and his bandmates consistently explored new sounds and new ways of writing songs across 10 gleefully eclectic albums before their 2021 hiatus. While McMicken has quietly released solo projects via cassette and vinyl on his own label Press On Records, for his latest effort, he’s done something he’s only done once before: started a band. With Shabang, out March 31, 2023, via ANTI-, comes the debut album from Scott McMicken and THE EVER-EXPANDING, and he’s made some of his freest and most adventurous music yet: a wonderfully collaborative collection of songs that feel lived in and true.

https://www.anti.com/artists/scott-mcmicken/

 

The Slingers are an Australian alt-country group from Melbourne. They released their debut studio album Sentimentalism in July 2023.

https://theslingers.band/

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Ttrruuces is an English psychedelic rock band, formed by Jules Apollinaire and Natalie Findlay in 2019. The band was based in London but then relocated to France for a year to fully immerse themselves in creating their debut album.

https://ttrruuces.com/

 

The authorities of the Volgograd region have found a way to compensate for the injury of a (Russian) mobilized

Exclusives Yesterday, 07:55 Author: Alexey Vasiliev

On New Year's Eve, the wife of mobilized Oleg Rybkin, Irina from the Volgograd region, received two buckets of carrots and a bag of onions as a gift from the administration. In this way, the authorities noted the serviceman’s merits. He himself was injured and needs knee replacement surgery, but the procedure is not performed on him.

Rybkin, 45, was mobilized on September 25, 2022, just four days after Putin announced his conscription to the front. The man received the summons right at his work at TeploEnergoSystems. He was given the requirement to appear at the military registration and enlistment office at 9 a.m., and at 11 a.m. the man was already taken away. There was no medical examination at the test site, Irina Rybkina told the Moscow Region. A week before receiving the summons, the man contracted Covid. The training lasted about three weeks. By the end of October, Rybkin was already in the trenches.

In June, Oleg found himself near the village of Rabotino, Zaporozhye region. It was in this area that one of the main stages of the Ukrainian counteroffensive took place. The soldier was wounded in the abdomen, liver, kidneys and legs. The right knee joint was destroyed.

The man’s first operation was performed in a local hospital, then he was transferred to a hospital in Sevastopol. There he underwent abdominal surgery, but his knee joint was left untouched. Oleg underwent rehabilitation in hospitals in St. Petersburg. The military medical commission established the mobilized category "G" (temporarily unfit).

After rehabilitation and leave, the untreated mobilized was returned to his unit. A month later he was sent home again, but for 30 days. All this, Oleg was in unbearable pain and his leg was in sharp pain. “He has severe pain, his knee cannot straighten, and he cannot walk without crutches. She’s on painkillers and sleeping pills,” the woman tells MO.

Traumatologists in the Volgograd region recommended that the mobilized man undergo a knee replacement procedure. But such an operation is unprofitable for Oleg’s command, Irina claims. In this case, the soldier will have to be written off, paid 3 million rubles in compensation and assigned a lifelong pension.

“What vegetables, what gifts, do I need to replace my husband’s joint and get him discharged! The Ministry of Defense doesn’t want to change me, they send me to a sanatorium. It is not profitable for them to have a joint replacement: if they do, then they must be given category D, and this is completely unsuitable for military service, plus pay a lifetime pension, like a military serviceman, and a larger payment. Today he saw the surgeon and said, now you’ll go to a sanatorium, work out your leg and be ready to go to the front. When he was in St. Petersburg for rehabilitation, they stopped working on his leg, because it doesn’t work out, he has bone fragments there, they need to be removed and a joint replacement done,” says the woman. Now the man is in the unit, moving only on crutches.

Buckets of vegetables are the only help the family has received from the state so far. “They called me and said that you are supposed to. I was at work, they brought my mother-in-law. The administration obliges local farmers, those who grow it here, to help, in quotes,” said Irina MO. Last year, a woman and her son were invited to the Christmas tree, and they were also given a sweet gift from the Ministry of Defense, but only in March.

Source: https://pointmedia.io/story/658a86cda509d9dd53cad114

 

On November 6, 2003, the Fedora Project released the Fedora Core 1. One day and twenty years later, we’re pleased to bring you Fedora Linux 39.

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