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Dr David Hamill (@david-hamill.bsky.social)

Dr David Hamill (@david-hamill.bsky.social)

@DavidHamill

Lecturer/Researcher. Comments are my own. #technology #education #research #lifelonglearning #photography #hiking #injustice #civilliberties #civilrights

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Dr Tony O’Sullivan
Dr Tony O’Sullivan@DrTonyOSullivan·
Palantir now have access to all NHS emails of staff, no permission from staff needed. This will ramp up calls to end the £330m contract with Palantir and its Foundry asap theguardian.com/society/2026/a…
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Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov@Kasparov63·
Power, and corruption trump ideology, no pun intended. Like Orbán, like Trump, Netanyahu looks out for himself first and foremost. Like them, you may agree with some of their actions and some may be in the national interest, but it’s always about themselves and their power first.
Jay Nordlinger@jaynordlinger

Here is something weird: Are we to care about this more than the Netanyahu government does? Netanyahu is an ardent backer of Orbán -- who is the ally of Iran, Russia, and China. I'm not sure what to say, to be perfectly honest. Perhaps others can fill in. washingtonpost.com/world/2026/04/…

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Michael Weiss
Michael Weiss@michaeldweiss·
Zelensky comments on Vance's statement in Budapest that Russia and Ukraine are simply negotiating over a "few square kilometers" of territory: "The Vice President, with all due respect, does not participate in the negotiations between the United States and Ukraine and the Russian Federation. And I think that if he and other officials had taken part probably... they would have understood more deeply what a "patch" is, what... the territory of Ukraine, the independent territory of Ukraine is." pravda.com.ua/news/2026/04/0…
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The Sting
The Sting@TheStingisBack·
All the President’s Men turns 50 today. This famous “six‑minute shot” is a masterclass in phone acting and pure technical nerve. Director Alan J. Pakula and cinematographer Gordon Willis pull off a single, unbroken slow zoom: from a wide, humming newsroom to a tight close-up on Redford. No cuts. No safety net. Tension builds in real time. Redford carries it with typical quiet confidence. Six minutes of note-taking and talking into a phone, no flashy “Oscar clip.” He even flubs a name (“McGregor” for “Dahlberg”), corrects himself naturally, and Pakula keeps it because it feels authentic. The background is part of the story. As Woodward hones in on his phone call, everyone behind him huddles around a TV watching Senator Tom Eagleton resign. The contrast is deliberate: they chase the “obvious” headline, while the camera drifts past them to Woodward, and the real story. To hold Redford and the busy background in focus early on, they used a split‑diopter lens, then had to ease it out as the camera moves in. A technical tightrope. The timing of both actor and cinematographer is spot on. As Woodward closes in on the truth, the world literally falls away: the newsroom blurs, the noise fades, and we lock into his obsession. It’s one of cinema’s great moments: Redford doing almost nothing—and somehow everything at the same time. What makes this shot brilliant is the contrast it carves between Redford and the newsroom around him. The visual language does the talking: he’s locked in, disciplined, driven, all focus and fire. He stands apart because the work matters more than anything else.
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Niall Stanage
Niall Stanage@NiallStanage·
Benjamin Netanyahu is attacking Lebanon in the hope of reigniting the wider war on Iran. As often with him, it’s breathtakingly cynical. Here’s the end of my monologue this morning on why it’s vital that he fails.
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Timothy Snyder
Timothy Snyder@TimothyDSnyder·
1/2. Notice that after losing the war Trump threatens his allies rather than Russia — even though Russia quite literally helped Iran defeat the US and he knows it.
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The New Republic
The New Republic@newrepublic·
The Iran war increasingly looks not only like another shocking humiliation, but perhaps the greatest strategic blunder in American military history. trib.al/V0CbFMz
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Gideon Rachman
Gideon Rachman@gideonrachman·
I don’t know how people like Megyn Kelly and Carlson, who backed Trump to the hilt in 2024, can now turn round and claim to be shocked and angered that he did this. This is what happens if you invest supreme power in an unbalanced unqualified narcissist and connive in the myth that he is a strategic genius.,
Eric Spracklen 🇺🇸@EricSpracklen

Thank you Megyn Kelly for saying what everyone is thinking!

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Marika Mikiashvili 🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺
Georgian Dream officials had to “pay respects” to the April 9 memorial through police mobilization and amid constant booing from the public. #GeorgiaProtests Day 498 📷 Formula
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Alex Crawford
Alex Crawford@AlexCrawfordSky·
These revolting racist online attacks need to be monitored and stopped. If it was said in person or in a letter or email, shouted at a sports match, or in a work place, there would be prosecutions or disciplinary action taken. How is this any different? Glad you’re home @SangitaMyska Welcome back ❤️‍🩹
Sangita Myska@SangitaMyska

Good morning. It’s so good to be back home in Blighty 🙄🇬🇧

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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute humiliation for the White House. Sky News dismantles Donald Trump's fake victory lap. A top defense expert confirms not a single American objective was achieved, and the disastrous war left the US in a much worse position. Total strategic failure.
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Rusudan Djakeli 🇬🇪🇺🇦
4:00 AM. Pouring rain. A memorial service is being held at Parliament for those killed on April 9. Day 498 of daily, uninterrupted protests has begun. Georgians will be on Rustaveli Avenue all day—where Soviet troops killed 21 demonstrators on this date in 1989. 🎥 Protest 24
Rusudan Djakeli 🇬🇪🇺🇦@rusudanjakeli

Day 497 of nonstop protests. Georgians are holding a 24-hour protest tonight—tomorrow is April 9, the day Soviet troops killed 21 demonstrators on this same Rustaveli Avenue in 1989. Flowers, candles, polyphonic singing, and photos of the victims at the memorial.

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Niall Stanage
Niall Stanage@NiallStanage·
Iran took a military battering — and won a strategic victory.
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Institute for the Study of War
MORE: Iran has continued to threaten shipping in the Strait of Hormuz despite the ceasefire, which is making vessels reticent to transit the strait. Iran is levying these threats so that it can extract tolls on traffic through an international waterway. Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains significantly low amid Iran’s lingering threats and uncertainty over a fragile ceasefire. Commercial maritime tracking data showed only five Iranian‑flagged cargo vessels entered the strait, while just three international oil tankers, six international cargo vessels, and one unknown Iranian-flagged vessel exited via Iran’s alternative route between April 7 at 2:00 PM ET and April 8 at 2:00 PM ET. The S&P Global Market Intelligence recorded that Iran permitted only four vessels to transit on April 7, the lowest daily total so far in April. Major shipping companies, including Maersk and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, continue to suspend or tightly limit transits, citing the absence of clear rules and security guarantees. Shipping and maritime intelligence executives told the Financial Times that daily traffic has fallen to just 10 to 15 vessels, compared with roughly 135 per day before the crisis. Around 800 tankers are now waiting to transit, with an estimated 300 to 400 vessels effectively stranded inside the Persian Gulf.
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Institute for the Study of War@TheStudyofWar

Iran Update Evening Special Report, April 8, 2026: US President Donald Trump announced on April 7 that the United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire deal mediated by Pakistan. Trump stated that Iran sent a ten-point proposal to form the basis of upcoming negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan, on April 10. Other Key Takeaways: Senior US and Israeli officials stated on April 7 and 8 that the Israeli campaign in Lebanon is not a part of the US-Iran ceasefire deal. Hezbollah officials claimed that unspecified actors informed the group that it would be a party to the ceasefire deal. US President Donald Trump told PBS News on April 8 that Lebanon is not included in the US-Iran ceasefire deal. The IDF conducted the largest number of airstrikes against Hezbollah personnel and infrastructure throughout Lebanon, including central Beirut, since the start of the Israeli campaign in Lebanon. The IDF struck over 100 Hezbollah headquarters, command-and-control centers, missile launch sites, and Hezbollah drone unit and Radwan Force sites in Beirut, southern Lebanon, and the Bekaa Valley. Iran has continued to threaten shipping in the Strait of Hormuz despite the ceasefire, which is making vessels reticent to transit the strait. Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains significantly low amid Iran’s lingering threats and uncertainty over a fragile ceasefire.· Iranian Foreign Affairs Minister Abbas Araghchi had to convince Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) commanders to accept the US proposal for a ceasefire, according to a regional source familiar with the talks speaking to Axios. The ceasefire follows reports that a group of veteran hardline IRGC commanders has consolidated power within the Iranian regime in recent weeks and is playing an increasingly central role in decision-making, such as appointments to key positions.

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Eric Feigl-Ding
Eric Feigl-Ding@DrEricDing·
Trump is threatening Greenland again. And also NATO. Putin must be so gleeful right now.
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
Reading through Szijjarto’s leaked conversations with Lavrov is vomit-inducing on its own, but when Lavrov reveals how the American side wants to get ‘Ukraine out of the way’ to resume business with Russia… I can’t. I feel despair. They are killing us, and you say this?
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Szabolcs Panyi@panyiszabolcs

💥New call leaks, both transcripts and audio: Sergey Lavrov urges Péter Szijjártó to blackmail the EU Council over Ukraine and later tasks him with sending him EU documents. Hard to tell which part is most damning. Here's the "Kremlin Hotline", part 2. vsquare.org/kremlin-hotlin…

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