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The original was posted on /r/homelab by /u/Cub_UK on 2025-11-19 20:07:37+00:00.

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Found being sold online.

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For India, few friendships have been as strategically valuable - and as politically costly - as its long embrace of Bangladesh's former leader Sheikh Hasina.

During 15 years in power she delivered what Delhi prizes most in its periphery: stability, connectivity and a neighbour willing to align its interests with India's rather than China's.

These days she is across the border in India but has been sentenced to death by a special tribunal in Bangladesh for crimes against humanity over her crackdown on student-led protests, which led to her ousting.

The 2024 demonstrations forced her to flee and paved the way for Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead an interim government. Elections are due early next year.

The fallout from all this has created a diplomatic bind: Dhaka wants Hasina extradited, but Delhi has shown no inclination to comply - making her death sentence effectively unenforceable.

What Delhi intended as humanitarian asylum is turning into a long and uncomfortable test of how far it is willing to go for an old ally, and how much diplomatic capital it is prepared to burn in the process.

Michael Kugelman, a South Asia expert, says India faces four unappealing options.

It could hand Hasina over - "which it really doesn't want to do". It could maintain the status quo, though that will become "increasingly risky for Delhi once a newly elected government takes office next year".

Or, it could press Hasina to stay silent and avoid statements or interviews, something she is "unlikely to accept" as she continues to lead her Awami League party - and something Delhi is unlikely to enforce.

The remaining option is to find a third country to take her in, but that too is fraught: few governments are likely to accept a "high-maintenance guest with serious legal problems and security needs", Mr Kugelman says.

Extraditing Hasina is unthinkable - India's ruling party and opposition alike view her as a close friend. "India prides itself on not turning on its friends," according to Mr Kugelman.

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The original was posted on /r/2westerneurope4u by /u/234RK on 2025-11-19 19:27:32+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/ReallyOrdinaryMan on 2025-11-19 20:46:16+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/functionalprint by /u/Fun_truckk on 2025-11-19 22:36:06+00:00.

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The story of Ghost in the Shell’s main villain the Puppet Master hinted at a future where governments use hackers for espionage, at a time when most of the world had never connected to the internet.

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United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East

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The original was posted on /r/cryptocurrency by /u/Gullible-Tale9114 on 2025-11-19 20:41:17+00:00.


Bitcoin is back around the 90k level after dipping below it again this week and honestly the damage from that October 10th liquidation event is still haunting the market. We are down nearly 30 percent from the roughly 126k high and the move has basically erased this years gains.

That crash triggered over 19 billion dollars in forced liquidations over roughly a 24 hour window the largest wipeout the crypto market has ever seen. Since then institutional style demand has clearly weakened. Spot bitcoin ETFs flipped from steady inflows to heavy outflows with BlackRocks iShares Bitcoin Trust seeing about 523 million dollars leave in a single day this week its biggest daily outflow since launch.

What makes this worse is people are still using high leverage trying to time the bottom. Open interest in bitcoin perpetual futures on major venues like Binance jumped by more than 36k BTC last week worth over 3.3 billion dollars the biggest weekly increase since April 2023 according to K33 Research.

K33 is warning that perp open interest has reached its October peak again which systematically increases the risk of another squeeze. They argue a lot of this leverage came from resting limit orders to buy the dip near the recent lows that got filled as price slid with no real bounce leaving traders in leveraged positions they werent really prepared for. Historically when this kind of setup shows up bitcoin tends to lose more ground K33 notes that in six out of seven similar regimes over the past five years BTC went on to fall over the next month with average 30 day returns around minus 16 percent.

Until institutional buyers actually come back were probably gonna keep bleeding.

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The original was posted on /r/combatfootage by /u/GermanDronePilot on 2025-11-19 22:28:33+00:00.

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Demi Adejuyigbe explores authenticity through original songs, comedic bits, and a single backflip.

Content Warning: Suicide Joke - [27:47-27:54] Bodily Injury (Visuals of, no blood) - [59:02-59:42]

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Trying to log in to my account here on lemmy.zip. I input the correct login details and I get a banner at the bottom that says "Invalid login".

I've successfully tested the credentials on lemmy.zip itself, and also Boost (which I'm using now). Both work fine.

Any idea what this issue could be? Love the look of Sync so will be disappointed if I can't use it :(

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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has proposed new rules that would effectively end the public’s ability to challenge improperly granted patents at the Patent Office itself. We need EFF supporters to file public comments opposing these rules this week. The USPTO is moving quickly, and staying silent will only help those who profit from abusive patents.

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This was just the sort of advanced weapon deep strike that had long raised concerns that if the West allowed Ukraine to do it, Russia would “escalate.” So far, not a peep out of the Kremlin.

Archived version: https://archive.is/newest/https://www.kyivpost.com/post/64543


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