Sticking the landing on Mars: High-powered computing aims to reduce guesswork – University of Michigan News

Future spacecrafts bound for the moon or beyond will benefit from high-powered computer simulations underway at the University of Michigan that model the particulate mayhem set in motion by rocket thruster-powered landings.

During descent, exhaust plumes fluidize surface soil and dust, forming craters and buffeting the lander with coarse, abrasive particles. This action presents a host of variables that can jeopardize a landing. Our current understanding of those millions of interactions is based on data that is, in some cases, 40 to 50 years old.

Jesse Capecelatro is an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan

Much of the available data used in the design stage, including for the upcoming Mars 2020 mission, is based on Apollo-era data, said Jesse Capecelatro, U-M assistant professor of mechanical engineering.

Landing-relevant data is very difficult to generate because you cant just run an experiment on Earth. Existing mathematical models break down in these more extreme conditions when particles approach supersonic speeds. Our group is developing new numerical algorithms that enable such simulations.

Capecelatro leads a team developing physics-based models that can be incorporated into codes used by NASA to help predict what will happen when a spacecraft attempts to land millions of miles from home.

A simulation of a spacecraft descent and plume-induced surface cratering using the Gas-Granular Flow Solver. Image credit: Manuel Gale, CFD Research Corporation

He specializes in messy turbulent flows and simulating the behavior of fluids made of two phases of matterin this case solid particles suspended in a gas.

The Mars 2020 Perseverance is scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral on July 30 and land on Feb. 18, 2021.

What we know and why its not enough

Apollo-era landings showed that disturbed surface material can spread up to half a mile, posing hazards not only on the lander itself but for neighboring vehicles or landing sites. Despite advances made in the years since, landings remain fraught with potential hazards.

Craters formed during InSight landing. Image credit: NASA/JPL

Eight years ago, a wind sensor on the Curiosity rover was damaged during its Mars landing. And in April 2019, Israels SpaceIL lander, Beresheet, was minutes from touchdown on the moon when communications failed and the craft crashed.

As NASA moves toward new crewed missions under the Artemis Program, this work becomes more vital. Not only do humans onboard raise the stakes, they mean larger payloads and, subsequently, stronger exhaust plumes interacting with the planets surface.

Toward advanced physics-based predictive models

Much of the work is performed on Great Lakes, U-Ms newest high-performance computing cluster. That allows the research team to partition the problem over hundreds, and even thousands, of processors simultaneously. Therefore, each processor does a portion of the work and only needs to store a small fraction of the total data.

Simulation showing shock waves (black/white) and wakes (color) past solid particles in a fluid flow. Image credit: Capecelatro Research Group, Michigan Engineering

But even the most powerful computers in the world right now can only resolve so many of these interactions. To go deeper, Capecelatro uses modelsbest guesses based on all available datato push the simulations further. The goal is to provide a framework NASA can use to better predict how different designs will impact the ground and the landing, and adjust.

The largest supercomputers today can maybe handle a thousand particles where we directly capture all of the flow physics, Capecelatro said. So doing a full, square-kilometer landing site is out of the question.

Our simulations provide the fundamental insight on the flow physics needed to develop improved mathematical models that their codes need to simulate a full-scale landing event.

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200 test negative after employee at Mars Hill nursing home confirmed to have COVID-19 – The County

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The Aroostook Health Center/Northern LIght Continuing Care in Mars Hill. (David Marino Jr.)

The Aroostook Health Center/Northern LIght Continuing Care in Mars Hill. (David Marino Jr.)

Nearly two weeks after an employee at the Aroostook Health Center continuing care nursing home tested positive for COVID-19, tests of 200 employees and residents have come back negative.

MARS HILL, Maine Nearly two weeks after an employee at the Aroostook Health Center continuing care nursing home tested positive for COVID-19, Northern Light A.R. Gould Hospital has announced that the second set of tests of 200 employees and residents have come back negative.

That positive test was the first confirmed COVID-19 case in the Presque Isle area. The employee interacted with several staff members and residents July 8-11 during which they showed no signs of the virus. The employee, whose name has not been released, tested positive for the virus on July 12, shortly after showing symptoms during a COVID-19 screening at the facility.

Nursing homes and other group homes have been some of the hardest hit facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, disaster seems to be averted in Mars Hill. Now that fears of spread are gone, the nursing home has gone back to its standard procedures, including accepting new patients and discharging residents who want to leave.

Hospital leadership attributed the lack of cases to their staff following mask and hygiene rules that health experts have long advocated to fight the spread of the virus in medical settings.

This is truly a testament to the importance of hand hygiene, masking and the appropriate use ofother personal protective equipment as needed, said Jay Reynolds, a senior physicianexecutive at Northern Light A.R. Gould. It also shows that the many safety protocols we have in place are successful for protecting our residents, patients, and staff.

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El Topo: The weirdest western ever made – BBC News

A bloody spaghetti western, heavily infused with Eastern spiritualism, it centres on a hero (played by Jodorowsky himself), who is the western genres archetypal man in black. Known only as El Topo (the mole), he is an enigmatic, leather-clad gunslinger who travels the plains with his naked seven-year-old-son (Jodorowskys own son, Brontis). In the opening section, father and son encounter a grisly massacre. They track down the evil Colonel behind it and castrate him, rescuing Mara, a beautiful young woman (Mara Lorenzio) who is being threatened by the Colonels henchmen. El Topo then abruptly abandons his son to fulfill a mission set by Mara. He defeats a series of gun masters, only to be shot, seemingly dead, by another incredibly beautiful woman. The films second half sees him wake up, pale with a ginger shock-haired wig, looking rather like a Fraggle in a nappy. He is in a cave inhabited by a community of disabled people, who venerate him as a saviour before he sets himself alight and undergoes transmogrification by bees.

Creating a whole new sub-genre, the so-called acid western, El Topo is a heady, arguably at times unwatchable, brew of Chinese philosophy, Zen Buddhism, astrology, Sufism, European surrealism, the Kabbalah and, above all, the tarot, a life-long passion for Jodorowsky, who has written many a treatise on the subject and created his own deck. In this overwhelming mlange of baffling allegory, its fair to say that story or plot is not a priority, and, as with the intuitive meanings of tarot, you have to tune in or drop out.

That it became a cult hit in 1971 New York was a question of right time, right place. Its not hard to see its appeal to Lennon and other leading lights of the contemporary counter-culture, who were looking to the East for new mind-expanding philosophies. Though even the most esoteric head freaks at the time struggled to keep pace with Jodorowsky, who concluded one hilarious 1971 interview by insisting that a piece of cheese can be Christ to a bewildered uh huh by the journalist.

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Lam Tian-xings Anthem of the Calamus is an ode to Hong Kongs resilient spirit – Lifestyle Asia

When the Taiwanese writer Gu Yue waxed poetic about Lams lotus paintings in his 2014 essay Tian Xing Fantasia, the passage started off with the verse I am the lotus, and the lotus is me the perfect representation of how artist Lam Tian-xing said he has come to see his career.

Born in Fujian Province in 1963, Lam grew up near the Lotus Peak (or Lianhua Feng), located in the scenic Wuyi Mountains, best known for being an ancient tea-growing region. You could say the presence of the mountain foreshadowed his artistic career (according to him, it definitely inspired part of it) when he would dedicate more than a decade to studying the plant that is heavily symbolic in Chinese tradition and Buddhist teachings, often seen as a sign of resilience.

In 2019, however, Lam made the decision to switch his focus to the tall, grassy calamus plant (the changp in Chinese). Sitting in the basement of the Illuminati Fine Art Gallery on Hollywood Road, he recounted what his new exhibition Anthem of Calamus at the gallery meant to him.

His paintings, known to be combinations of Eastern and Western painting techniques and styles, have depicted flowers, nature as well as the concrete jungles of modern civilisations. His past inspirations have ranged from classical painters such as Bada Shanren in the Ming Dynasty to Zhou Sicong in the 20th Century. However, he noted that no artist he had seen had focused on the calamus as a key subject like in his Anthem series.

For Lam, and as for many Chinese people, the calamus is a symbol of healing. It has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine to remove phlegm and dampness and particularly blockages in the heart, a belief also shared in Ayurvedic medicine. In ancient Chinese culture, the plant was also seen as an ingredient to promote spiritual enlightenment and longevity.

In western medicine, the root is recognised for its ability to soothe upset stomachs and an assortment of digestive ailments, while modern research has also promoted the use of the species for mental and emotional ailments, such as depression and anxiety.

Describing it as a sword, Lam felt it had the ability to bless the people of Hong Kong during difficult times, and, whether as a physical or symbolic salve, it could help fight the pain and frustration found in current society.

Whenever people mentioned Lam Tian-xing they think of the lotus and when they think of the lotus, they think of Lam Tian-xing, he said when asked about the change in his artistic focus. When you reach a certain point, [its] time for a change. The calamus that is actually a plant that grows near the lotus. When you see the lotus, you see the calamus as well. So it is my expression of admiration to the lotus as well as the calamus itself.

From the start of his series in early 2019, the pieces focus on the individual blades of the plant. In some of his paintings, they are depicted in neon orange, cutting through equally vibrant backgrounds, or in black against more monochrome palettes of stormy grey. There appears to be an urgency of purpose with which the plant bursts forward. While painting this series, he noted certain differences in the way he depicted the calamus. He mentioned how in paintings like Admire (above), he found himself working the lotus into the background. He had just switched and his old muse was very much still a part of his art.

However, as Lam progressed, he transitioned from figurative and colourful depictions of the calamus plant to more abstract work. This was accompanied by a shift in perspective zooming in to the micro-details and zooming out to see fields of the plant in an all-encompassing landscape, as seen in Sound of Spring below.

I would observe [the calamus] closely at first, then I would imagine them much further away. So, those brighter yellow spots are actually all calamus like they are growing. Imagination is also very important in observing my art pieces, the artist said.

At times, Lam would study different perspectives of the same plant in his art. In Growth (1) through Growth (4), Lam tried to capture the different angles of the plant itself. Laughing, he compared it to cooking: With one [ingredient], you can cook it in four different styles to have four different flavours.

But as the series progressed, his focus became more philosophical. His favourite painting from the series is a perfect example of this. An ink on paper piece done in black and white, Mystic Thought represents Lams attempt to capture the contrasts in the world around him. For him, its the contrast between the East and the West, yin and yang and Asian culture and the modern world.

Lams last paintings for the series were completed in 2020, just as the CoViD-19 pandemic hit Hong Kong, which further solidified the emotions he felt as he painted, surrounded by clusters of plants. In Lams own words, painting the calamus represents the fear [of the pandemic], the worry and then also the admiration for life and the the hope for a brighter future and that everything will get better.

Illuminati Fine Art is hosting Lam Tian-xings solo exhibition Anthem of Calamus for in person viewing (by advance online reservation only) and on an online viewing room through till 19 September 2020

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Corruption, the Devaluation of the Human Spirit and the Futures of Black Humanity (2) – The News

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By Ademola Araoye

The drivers of the consecration of corruption in human systems, including in Africa and more specifically Nigeria, have been preeminently from Western civilization. The two major elements of the drivers of corruption in Africa, and specifically in Nigeria, are the dehumanization of the human spirit and the politics of subjugation and colonialism. Though interrelated, the first of the drivers have been diffused through hegemonic intrusions into other worlds. Colonization that followed the first secured a platform in the long term to consolidate and legitimize institutional massive robbery of colonized communities. Western civilization has been influenced by interpretations of ancient philosophies, including biblical texts, which would seem to, conveniently, have fallaciously accentuated a bestial character of the human being over his sacred humanity. Western systems have thrived in the ruthless articulation of hegemonic lies and fallacies in their engagements with the world. In the process the entire humanity has been corrupted through the validation and entrenchment of a logic of global and communal organizing principles that are based on hegemonic falsehoods. These falsehoods, subjugating the moral in preference for the ascent of the fiscal, have equated wealth acquisition with the ultimate mission of life. The concept of Gods salvation of the individual and of the state as well as communities was measured in terms of the size of wealth acquired. The more massive the gold and silver, the weightier is the salvation of God. Piety and the old moral guardrails have increasingly been jettisoned by all. States, churches, communities and individuals imbibed this virus that has been passed on in seemingly interminable cycles of global pandemic of corruption. Each cycle is more vicious than the last. The contexts and motives of each person, community, state, and all human systems may vary in the practice of corruption. This variance may explain the extent, depth and peculiar modalities in their adaptations to the centrality of the logic of wealth acquisition. These peculiarities inform the dynamic of survival or thriving in the specificities of the context of each situation: national down the ladder to the individual.

The fallacies in the principal understandings of the universe and the place of mankind in that universe have been propagated in Western civilization and imposed on the world. Meanwhile, the repudiated logic of the sanctity of the entirety of undifferentiated humanity may be simply understood as:

God is the ultimate expression of ultimate sacredness and purity;

God made Man in his image;

Man is an expression of the ultimate purity of God;

Humanity is a sacred creation.

In this scenario, all humanity could sing: what a wonderful world, beautiful people. But, not as yet.

In the complexity of relations with God, some have sought signs of salvation of Gods special calling. As noted earlier, these have been measured in Gods earthly favors bestowed on the called. For, not all are called and predestined to thrive in life on earth. Experts note that the religious ideas of groups such as the Calvinists were central to the development of capitalistic spirit. Max Weber advanced that the modern spirit of capitalism sees profit as an end in itself. Protestantism offered a concept of the worldly calling and cloaked worldly activity in a religious character. The Calvinist theological strain believed in predestination. Predestination meant that God has already determined who is saved and who is damned. As Calvinists sought earthly signs of who is favored or damned, they came to regard profit and earthly material wealth as evidence of Gods favor. To different degrees, other Christian denominations such as the Methodists, and the Baptists subscribed to these fallacies. Modern states and societies are now locked into this logic of amoral run away capitalism. The logic, following the repudiated sacredness of all humanity as earlier described and the triumph of wealth acquisition above all else is that:

Salvation is assured by success in wealth acquisition; because

Development is defined in wealth;

Social status is measured in wealth;

Personal worth is enhanced by wealth; and

Character is ascribed by successful wealth acquisition; and

Power flows from the currency of money.

The above have been teased from the scriptures in Deuteronomy 8: 18, Jeremiah 4:19. Malachi 3:10 emphasizes bringing the full tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my House. In Malachi, the gospel man is fully protected.

In practical terms, these sum up to the dominant maxim of Life is Wealth or Wealth is Life as interpreted and propagated in the prosperity gallery, a modern day variant of the Calvinist doctrine. Theirs, as infamously espoused by one of its leading voices, is not a god of naira, or cedi or the rand. It is a dollar dominated tithe receiving powerful god. Anointing in the lexicon of the prosperity gospel is central. It has come to equate human, in proxy expressions of Gods will on Earth, validation of any money or profit yielding enterprise. This may entail even orientations in pleasures of the flesh. The orientations are conducted by the pastor on potential wives in sessions with godly young women. In Prosperity gospel, in the insane environment of the deprived, society has been offered a freeway to salvation as long as it yields money. Spiritual piety is expressed in the glitz and blitz of flashy luxury of the few chosen. The state, its helmsmen and corporate institutions, Politicians and Bureaucrat, Entertainers and Entrepreneurs, Managing and Damaging Directors, Wives and Husbands, Teachers and Students, Kidnappers, Prostitutes, Priests all compete for anointing. They shout, moan, groan and gasp while breathing a sigh of relief at this wondrous indulgent new God. All had taken good note of the dilapidation of national and societys spiritual and moral guiderails. The infestations are assured largely by the original transgression in the unprovoked contact with external civilizing forces.

The search for profit had long been at the center of the falsely validated devaluation of the human spirit. The Catholic Church was in the fore front of funding the trans-Atlantic slavery trade. Historians record that the Catholic Church played a vital role in the devaluation of the human spirit through its pivotal role in slavery. In fact, it is argued that the Church was the backbone of the slave trade. It is instructive that John Hawkins, the captain of the first slave ship to bring African slaves to the Americas, insisted that his crew served God daily. That infamous slave pioneering ship was ironically christened The Good Ship Jesus. The Good Ship Jesus left the shores of England for Africa in October 1562. Stacy M. Brown further highlights that the five major countries that dominated the Slave trade in the New World were either Catholic, or still retained strong Catholic influence. They include Spain, Portugal, France, England and the Netherlands. Brown affirms that some historians argue that if Churches had used their power, the Atlantic slave trade might have never occurred. The slave trade was precursor of the colonial enterprise.

At the root of both the slave trade and colonialism was corruption, both spiritual and material, of the Church and all the human systems of the Christian state and societies. That corruption was head, torso and bottom was very manifest in the colonial enterprise. Colonialism was a product of the corruption of the holy intents of the white God as enunciated in his scriptures. Slavery and Colonialism rendered nude the hollow integrity of the hypocritical purveyors of scriptures that infected all it came in contact with all manner of corruption. What Nigeria confronts today is the half a century of multiplier effects of the original infestation of social, economic, political and spiritual corruption implicit in slavery and the falsehoods underpinning the very creation of contemporary political entities in Africa. As a corrupt enterprise the rationale for colonial projects, as also in the slave trade, was premised on historic hegemonic falsehoods. Colonialism and neo-colonialism thrive through the continuous applications of falsehoods, lies, immorality, avarice, greed required as instruments to the ultimate mission to rob wealth in the subdued territories. It is natural that, in the context of the grave holistic uncertainties associated with underdevelopment, the ordained merchants of a twisted prosperity gospel, akin to the old Calvanists, are in the fore front of spiritual as well as significant dimensions of fiscal corruption in post/neo colonial entities in Africa. Nigeria is the poster child of this debilitating paralysis of state and society by corruption.

To rationalize the ungodly projects of colonial subjugation and exploitation of all dimensions of material value, interpretations of the Biblical texts were falsified to validate the status of blacks as mere subhuman entities. Blacks, in blasphemous orchestrations of even scientific fallacy, were categorized as sub-human. This corruption of the gospel and fake science were necessary to commodify black humanity in the service of profit. Everything, the scriptures, morality and science, was compromised to satisfy the insatiable appetite for booty by the leading powers. Global corruption was at its pinnacle and ended up into the two devastating global Wars of the West.

The hegemonic lies were at play even in domestic colonialism represented by Apartheid. In the formal segregation of blacks from whites, recourse was again to the Cavinist doctrines adapted by Abraham Kupyer. Experts note that Christian Nationalism in South Africa, drawing on Abraham Kuyper, rejected the 1789s anti-God, anti-clerical, anti-Church challenge to political power. It repudiated rationalism of what we here describe as the conservative Enlightenment. The self imposed obligation of the Christian Nationalists was to attack other gods and doctrines of liberalism, communism, rationalism, materialism, and internationalism. One could also add to the litany the complete lack of comprehension of the notion of human dignity by the Christian nationalists. The Dutch Reformed churches propagate similar Calvinist beliefs and convenient doctrines that paradoxically assert that their very parochial God is indeed eternal, infinite, wise, and just, and, in their fact book, is the Creator of the universe. What a god!!

Analysts observe that the tentacles of this peculiar god were believed to have an ominously long reach: He is the architect of the life and the fate of each individual on earth. He saved his arbitrary chosen ones, on condition that they adhere to the teachings of their amorality spewed out on Sundays in their spiritually dilapidated cathedrals. Their warped interpretation of the Bibleboth the Old Testament and the New Testamentis the final authority on religious matters. The implication was that the Afrikaner had been ordained by this evil God as a superior being to black humanity. Beyond the moral dead weight of its spiritual deficiency, Apartheids designers were top level Broederbonders with a single pervasive intellectual font that was based on the Dutch theorist, sometimes known as the Calvinist pope, Dr Abraham Kuyper.

Susan Reinner Ritner advances that religion had always been the most powerful formative influence in shaping the values, norms and institutions of Afrikaner community. Among the many sad ironies of life in South Africa, Susan Ritner affirms that perhaps none is more poignant than the role of the dominant Church of the Afrikaner people (the Nederduitse Gereformeeder Kerk). Afrikaners were one of a few in western societies whose values and customs were established by, and expressed through their church. She further highlights that it was the Church that insisted on the progressive sterner definition of separateness. It is then surmised that the local expressions of the global age of hatred in South Africa revolved around racial bigotry, the devaluation of God, the de-legitimation of the humanity of the Black being and the repudiation of fundamentals of the Enlightenment and its spirit. In this Christian Nationalism was predicated on predestination, exclaiming that God broke a threatening uniformity of humankind, provided the ideology of hatred, while the Broederbond ensured its organizational traction.

Corruption, in all its forms and manifestations, as known contemporaneously, is thus a direct outcome of the devaluation of the human spirit in convenient interpretive assaults on sacred nature of humans and the human spirit. The repudiation of human sanctity as an end itself and instrumental distortions in manifest earthly parameters of ultimate salvation alienated humanity from godliness and goodness as axiomatic end of human life. This created a historic lacuna in the utilitarian ends of the good and the puritanical moral as a desirable objective for societies and the individual. In this morally decadent setting, the individual was thrown and strapped in the vortex of the corruption of all for gold and silver. Thus, the devaluation of the human spirit was in the service of a false salvation that was predicated on the earthly acquisition of silver and gold through unconscionable amoral means. The validated amorality was also instrumental in the elimination of the weak in the campaigns for territorial acquisition. The near elimination of indigenous Indian tribes in the New World by rampaging Calvinists on the Mayflower comes to mind. There is also the Nazi holocaust of Jews in the mad search for a pure Aryan race. The focus on Jews was also motivated by envy at the successes of the Jews and greed to appropriate their hard earned wealth and worthiness. Under German General Adrain Dietrich Lothar von Trotha, the horrendous human extermination project unleashed against Jews had first been experimented with the Hereros in present day Namibia in 1904. The first step in a warped salvation was in the devaluation of the collective spirit of human being.

The variance in the futures of Humanity has been a function of the up and downs of the intensity of the entrenched corruption of the natural order of things across western civilization. The ensuing corruption of everything, from the spiritual to even the most mundane of human endeavors, was exported wherever the West set foot. The infestation is arrogantly dubbed mission civilatrice. Discrepancies in the concrete expressions of a transcendental moral order have been the foundations of corruption across the globe. Its impact in Africa has been devastating. The decadent morality of Western civilization with no axiomatic or sanctified principles driving the behavioral patterns of state institutions, its societies, the churches as compromised gate keepers of a false morality and the fundamental tenets of its conscienceless commerce meant a horrendous existence for all other humanity infected by the virus of western civilization.

In Africa contradictions inherited from the hegemony infused moral disorder has impacted the scale of corruption. This has ranged from the grand institutional corruption involving the state and its helmsmen, the corporate culture of corruption, through the power driven or power consolidating individual/family corruption to the mere opportunistic/ survivalist corruption of small bureaucrats and lesser mortals that are prevalent in less materially evolved societies. These are all incidentally premised on the destruction of traditional sterling values. Hegemonic instruments in spiritual falsehoods have spread across Africa by de-validating the sacredness of traditional institutions that had provided avenues to deal with existential conundrums of the individual and communities. The values and ethics emanating from the traditional institutions drove relationships between the individual and the community. Accordingly, there were clear parameters for judging the good character from the deviant. The latter was effectively sanctioned by a clear eyed community that was confident of its morality. The intrusion of hegemonic forces shattered the basis of social cohesion in more than one way. It imposed a new iniquitous order based on a hierarchy of human order that was a convenient instrument for the subjugation of all other races that was not white.

A first step of the colonial project was to destroy the superior moral fundamentals of victim societies in the attempt to construct new social realities and a new identity consciousness. The major instrument was falsehood about its motives. It also lied about itself and then more lies about the imparted societies. The critical foundation in the construction of the colonial state was falsehood. The natural failure of these human insensitive experimentations underpins the corruption that has plagued the state and its system. The individual has taken a cue from the anomie in the social order and drawn conclusions necessary for survival in the degenerate Hobessian state of affairs.

To be Continued

Ademola Araoye is a former Nigerian diplomat and a retired official of the United Nations. Currently a Visiting Professor associated with the SARCHi chair on African Diplomacy and International Relations at the University of Johannesburg, Araoye is author of critically acclaimed books including Cote dIvoire: The Conundrum of a Still Wretched of the Earth and Sources of Conflict in the Post-Colonial African State. He is a regular contributor to TheNEWS magazine

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‘It took genius to chisel these buttocks’ the top 10 bottoms in art, chosen by our critic – The Guardian

10. Raphael: The Three Graces, 1504-5

Raphael died 500 years ago, it is said, after a night with his mistress left him in a weakened state. He had said that to paint perfect beauty he needed to see lots of different women. This geometrical arrangement of interlocking nudes revolving around a bottom reveals his addiction to the female body, from all angles. Chteau de Chantilly, France

The rich lawyer who commissioned this brooding, confrontational painting probably wanted to say something about himself. Homosexuality was clearly defined in Renaissance Italy and the myth of Ganymede, a shepherd boy carried off by the god Jupiter who had taken the shape of an eagle, was a symbol of it. Just to make it boldly clear this is about sex and violation, Mazza focuses attention on Ganymedes naked rear. National Gallery, London

An artist of supreme intelligence and irony, Velzquez takes apart the idyll of the nude in this gravely beautiful painting. Venus shows us her back and her curvaceous bottom, painted in tones of shimmering silk. But her backside is not all there is to her. In the mirror, her face is sad and uneasy. Shes not enjoying this. You realise she is not a god but a model, showing her rear for ever in a museum while wishing she was somewhere else. National Gallery, London

A man is slumped with his bare buttocks in the air in this stupefying triptych of the demons and perversities that besieged the early Christian hermit Anthony. But his humiliation doesnt end there. A woman has built her house under his sheltering form. He howls in misery but cant escape. You have to pass between his legs and under his bottom to enter the little cottage. Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon

Classical Greek sculpture is often summed up as nude. This has come to suggest something cold and formal: The Nude. The Motya Charioteers sensual behind refutes that. This captivating statue of a chariot-driver is clothed but in a garment so slinky and tight-fitting it draws attention to every contour of the youths body. It took genius to give this robe such delicacy in chiselled stone. And it brings us face-to-buttocks with the ancient Greek passion for male bodies. Museo Giuseppe Whitacker, Mozia, Sicily

When Donatello created the first free-standing nude statue since antiquity, he went out of his way to make it provocative. The artist wanted to challenge and defy the Church and its disdain for human beauty. Like the ancient creator of the Motya Charioteer, he uses clothes in this case boots and a hat to set off Davids physique. Its a sort of bronze lingerie. The real shock comes when you walk around and see the statues opulent, geometrical, smooth buttocks. They belong with the dome of Florence Cathedral as the founding curves of the Renaissance. Bargello museum, Florence

No one in Michelangelos lifetime doubted that his interest in the male nude was erotic. He said so himself, but insisted his adoration of male beauty was spiritual. The artist even claims as much in a love poem to a man. Homosexuality was a capital crime but, in this ecstatic monument to youth and courage, he rejoices in the heros rear. Picture how he lovingly carved those perfect buttocks and youll know what his contemporaries knew about him. Accademia, Florence

Philip II of Spain was in London, having just married Mary Tudor, when he took delivery of this ripely painted rear. As Venus begs her lover to stay, her rump is like a heavy cushion rooting her to the spot. Though she hugs and he pulls away, her bottom does not shift but appears glued to a heap of her discarded underwear. Titian expresses her desperation and determination to keep her man both in her shadowed face and in her immovable backside. Prado, Madrid

This is a Rococo rear. In 18th-century France, new ideas of reason and liberty were propounded by Enlightenment philosophers and discussed at such salons as that of the royal mistress, Madame de Pompadour. The art style of this optimistic age was sensually playful. Maybe Bouchers depiction of this young woman of Irish descent boldy displaying her posterior in a luxurious boudoir doesnt look that philosophical, but it is a libertarian manifesto of great eloquence. Alte Pinakothek, Munich

The artist adored young men with long hair, according to Vasaris 1550 Life of Leonardo. This is a different model of male beauty: powerful, stocky and exhibiting the best rear anyone has ever drawn. It is so expertly shaded that when you stand in front of the original drawing, it seems to be a solid, 3D pair of spheres blossoming in space. Leonardo is famous for his drawing of Vitruvian Man, holding out his limbs in a star shape to show the perfect human proportions. But this drawing is greater, stranger, with its faceless man whose centre of gravity is his rotund rear. Royal Collection, London

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Covid-19 is deepening the crisis in Yemen – Reaction – Reaction

The suffering of theYemencontinues along with an unjust siege that has already lasted for six long and bitter years. The Saudi-led coalition has caused much destruction in Yemenis lives, gravely damaging their living conditions and driving them into poverty. TheYemenconflict was recently ranked by the United Nations as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.

This hardship is not only experienced by native Yemenis, but also by the African refugees coming from outsideYemens borders in search of asylum. Tragically, these refugees do not realise the extent of the catastrophic situation inYemen. Most of them think that they will be welcomed and will enjoy more rights than in other countries.

These refugees find, to their disappointment, that the Yemenis themselves are the ones who are looking for hope and for survival in the most dire of circumstances.

They arrive in a land torn between theYemenigovernment, backed by Saudi Arabia, and the Ansar Allah group, which holds the capital city, Sanaa, a conflict which has made it impossible for the two rival governments to contain and respond to Covid-19.

This long war goes hand in hand with the deterioration of the health infrastructure in theYemen, a weak national economy, and the spread of many curable diseases, such as dengue fever and cholera. The coronavirus is not the only health threat toYemens population, which has been constantly battling against pestilence and famine since the escalation of war in March 2015.

Yemenhas been exhausted due to the long years of war. And at a time when United Nations humanitarian agencies have reduced their programmes in the country, the health system has also collapsed. This has created the perfect storm for a devastating coronavirus epidemic, which is yet another hardship heaped upon a people who have already known too much.

Despite this, many refugees continue to flee from the desperate situation in their home countries. Thousands of African migrants and asylum seekers continue to flow into the country via illegal border crossings by land, sea and air.

Statistics of the International Organisation for Migration say that more than 150,000 migrants arrived inYemenin 2018, an increase of nearly 50% compared to 2017, and according to the same organisation more than 107,000 migrants arrived inYemenilands since the beginning of last year. A great number of these came from countries with substantial Muslim populations such as Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan. Figures from by the United Nations show that Somali refugees represent roughly 90% of refugees and asylum seekers inYemen.

Journalist and refugee rights activist Tasnim Amin has said that the conditions in which Somali and African refugees inYemenare living are tragic. And the UN High Commissioner for Refugees inYemenwarns that African refugees are the most exposed to spread coronavirus, as a result of the lack of access to health care, insufficient access to clean water, sanitation and other basic services.

Earlier this year, in May, theYemeniMinister of Health in the capital of Sanaa announced that the first known death from coronavirus in the country was a Somalian refugee. He was found dead in a hotel in the capital.

Many of these refugees do not have homes, suffer from a shortage of foodstuffs and cannot access health services, which are already under severe strain. They are also prone to mistreatment by the authorities sent to manage them. Yet, despite the catastrophic scale of this problem, there is a disheartening lack of interest among aid organisations and authorities. If such neglect continues, these African refugee communities will not only suffer from coronavirus but also cholera, dengue fever, and other preventable diseases.

This is if these people manage to make the perilous crossing from Africa and into the Yemen at all. Tasnim Amin warns that if efforts are not made to limit new refugee arrivals at the Yemeni border the situation will deteriorate further. Many of the migrants died in the sea, because the smugglers throw them at a distance from the beach and some of them are not able to swim. It is a harrowing echo of Europes own migrant crisis in recent years.

Amid these conditions, African migrants in general and Somalian refugees particular have become pariahs in the Yemen. They are seen by many as a burden, and the influx of refugees is perceived to be a drain on food and medical supplies. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees has warned that Yemen cannot handle this alone, and that it requires the cooperation of the international community and regional powers to tackle this problem.

In light of these events, activists such as the civil society campaigner Basil Al-Dura has recently stressed the need to tighten the procedures and temporarily prevent entry into theYemen. This, he believes, is the only way to stop the humanitarian crisis and health catastrophe from getting even worse.

He said: a large number of African immigrants enterYemeniregions every day illegally and not subject to any medical tests for corona virus.

He added that the increased influx of refugees exacerbates the challenges of humanitarian work inYemen, because the war, the weakness of authorities and the lack of coordination between international and local organizations and theYemenigovernment all make it nearly impossible to provide effective relief.

This dilemma for African refugees and the humanitarian workers trying to help them represents a tragedy within a tragedy. At a time when the eyes of the international community are looking elsewhere, this pandemic is having a devastating impact on the people of the country and its growing refugee population.

While this continues to unfold, there is an unavoidable feeling that the world has given up on theYemen. If other countries continue to look the other way while this is unfolding, then it will get worse. In a world where we are all ever more connected, to abandon Yemen would be a terrible oversight from those who have the power to provide relief but choose to stand aside.

Haitham al-Qaoud is a freelance journalist and human rights activist from theYemen.

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Taking India-Gulf Cooperation Into Space The Diplomat – The Diplomat

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Over the last few years, there has been a discernible growth in Indias overall bilateral ties with most of the Arab Gulf countries. India-Gulf cooperation, presently, is no longer concentrated to the traditional commercial and energy (largely oil) trade, but is rapidly expanding to areas such as military and security issues, counterterrorism, cybersecurity, joint investment, infrastructure projects, and science and technology. The inclusion of these elements is gradually making bilateral ties more comprehensive as compared with the recent past. In other words, a strategic component to India-Gulf relations has been added. In a few cases, India and Arab gulf partners have upgraded their bilateral relations to a strategic or comprehensive strategic partnership, particularly with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, and Oman.

The paradigm shift in Indias foreign policy vis--vis the Gulf region was ushered in by the indefatigable efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. By visiting most of the Gulf countries during his first term, Modi helped establish robust political ties, a missing link for a prolonged period. Further, his success in building strong personal rapport with some of the leaders in the extended western neighborhood has contributed to the expansion of engagements to newer fields. As a result, India and its Gulf partners have started to place importance on enhancing cooperation in technical sectors, including space cooperation.

Prospects for joint collaborations in this domain have coincided with visible growth with regard to science and technological advancement attained by the UAE and Saudi Arabia, in particular. For instance, the UAE successfully launched its Mars Mission Hope from Japan on July 19, after completing a laudable trip to the International Space Station (ISS) by UAE astronaut Hazzaa Al Mansoori on a Russian Soyuz-MS 15 spacecraft in September last year. Such breakthroughs offer favorable opportunities for India to elevate its technological and economic partnership with the Arab world to the next level.

Recent Developments in Space Cooperation

There have been concrete developments in the space domain following the visit of Modi to the UAE in August 2015. During their discussions, both countries emphasized the need for greater cooperation in space, which includes cooperation on the development as well as launch of satellites, ground-based infrastructure and space application. The Indian leader recognized and promoted the efforts being put in by the Emirati to establish its Space Research Centre at Al-Ain, which is the first in the region. In May of the following year, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and the UAE Space Agency (UAESA) on the exploration and use of outer space for peaceful purposes was signed.

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Significantly, ISRO, by setting up a joint working group, reportedly played a critical role in the recent launching of the UAEs Hope probe spacecraft. Demonstrating a humble beginning to space cooperation, the UAEs Nayif-1 nanosatellite was among the 104 satellites launched by India in a single flight from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota in February 2017. Now, in the presence of formal agreement, these two countries should not find difficulty in strengthening cooperation in various spatial spheres, including satellite navigation, sounding rockets, satellite-based rescue missions, as well as maritime security. What could create a greater synergy between ISRO and the UAESA are their quests for technical advancement in this strategic sector.

India is witnessing an upward trajectory while carving a niche in space technology, and the UAE is also equally making notable initiatives in this direction. Its ambition to emerge as a pioneer in the region became visible when it launched the Arab Space Cooperation Group, a conglomeration of 11 Arab countries, namely Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon, Sudan, and Kuwait, in March 2019. With a stated objective to empower the Arab world in the global space industry, the members of this grouping are collaborating on the development of an advanced satellite called 813, which will be used to monitor earth, climate, and related environmental issues. The development of this spatial technology, with a life span of about five years, is likely to take three years. Indicating another step forward, the Emirati launched a new three-year space training program (including scholarships and financial incentives) called Arab Space Pioneers in mid-July this year, to foster the next generation of Arab astronomers and scientists. India could explore the possibility of providing relevant expertise, which could facilitate the strengthening of space cooperation. The Dubai-based Mohammed bin Rashid Space Center (which supervised the designing, development and launching of the Hope probe) is also a pivotal organization with which India could look for a possible tie-up.

Likewise, Saudi Arabia, a close strategic partner, has taken up important steps to develop its own space expertise, the latest being the establishment of the Saudi Space Agency (SPA) in December 2018, within the framework of its Vision 2030 Plan. While King Abdulaziz City of Science and Technology (KACST) mainly undertakes activities regarding satellite manufacturing and research and development, as well as implementation and management of space science and exploration research and missions, SPA will likely conduct programs pertaining to Saudis international space cooperation. The newly created agency is also tasked to coordinate and develop Saudi space policy and strategy through a cooperation mechanism between its civil, commercial, and military sectors and related government ministries and agencies.

The emerging scenario in Saudi Arabia opens a widow of opportunity for uplifting cooperation with India. The Kingdoms increasing focus on developing its own space technology will likely necessitate Riyadh to seek assistance from foreign countries that have already achieved a considerable degree of experience in space science. Indias participation in that regard could be significant, and put a thrust to the space-related cooperation that, otherwise, remains lackluster despite a MoU being signed between ISRO and KACST in February 2010. Inactivity in this sphere runs contrary to the growing ties between the two countries in recent years. For now, potential areas of cooperation include remote sensing, satellite communication, and satellite-based navigation.

Oman was one of the first countries in the Gulf region that exhibited interest in forging space cooperation with India nearly a decade ago. To this end, the Sultanate even dispatched a delegation from its Department of Communication to ISROs technical facilities in March 2011, which continued exploring the feasibility to go into a formal arrangement. This resulted in the signing of a MoU on cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space during Modis February 2018 visit to Muscat. The agreement, which was finally approved by Indias Union Cabinet in June 2018, would enable both sides to cooperate in space science, technology and applications including remote sensing of the earth; satellite based navigation; space science and planetary exploration; use of spacecraft and space systems and ground system; and application of space technology. Considering the heightening bilateral partnerships, Indias assistance in building Omans capabilities, including training and human resource development, is expected to be promising.

The China Factor

In this otherwise potentially rich domain for cooperation between India and its Gulf partners, what could emerge as a competing factor are the technological inroads being made by China in the wider Middle East. Based on Chinas Arab Policy Paper (released in January 2016), Beijing is striving to upgrade its pragmatic cooperation with almost all the Arab countries, with space satellite cooperation as one of the priorities. This is within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative strategy rolled out by the Chinese government in 2013.

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In a joint initiative, for instance, Saudi Arabia and China unveiled three lunar images acquired through their cooperation on the relay satellite mission for Chinas Change-4 lunar probe in July 2018. This was followed by the launching of KACST-manufactured aerial survey satellites, Saudi SAT 5A and 5B, from Chinas Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in December 2018. The importance of science and technology as one of the drivers of bilateral cooperation was flagged during the commemoration of 30 years of Saudi-Sino diplomatic relations on July 21 this year.

Similarly, the UAE signed an agreement in December 2015 with China for collaboration in space exploration and the study and development of space science. The salience of joint technological innovation, including in the space and satellite realms, was adequately discussed during the visit of Abu Dhabis Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to China in July 2019. Given the developing nature of their present-day bilateral ties, further progress in this direction can be anticipated in the near future.

Notwithstanding the aforementioned third-party dimension, the timing is still ripe for India to scale up its space cooperation with the Gulf states. The strengthening of such engagements should not be an arduous task, as there are already legal and technical frameworks available. More importantly, political goodwill exists between the governments of India and the Gulf states at the moment. In both New Delhi and the Gulf capitals, there is a rush toward forging partnerships in the technological realm. In the Arab states, this is due to their increasing attention toward reducing reliance on oil and the energy-driven economy. The similarity in the quest for technological advancement on both sides could act as a catalyst and, in the long run, space cooperation could emerge as new momentum that could continue propelling the already-flourishing Indo-Gulf ties.

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Dr. Alvite Ningthoujam is currently a non-resident fellow at the New Delhi-based Middle East Institute. He also previously served in the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS), Prime Ministers Office (PMO), New Delhi. The views expressed here are personal.

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Post-Brexit fishing row escalates as France tells the UK it will fight for French fishermen – Telegraph.co.uk

The harsh line comes in stark contrast to recent remarks by Michel Barnier, who has tried to chart a path towards compromise by agreeing to water down the EU's insistence on status quo access.

He has tabled a mix-and-match solution pairing the UK's demand for a system of zonal attachment, which is based on scientific calculations of where fish species live, with weighting to reflect the historic rights of European fishermen.

So far British negotiators have rebuffed the offer and insisted Brussels must accept the UK will take back full control of its waters as an independent coastal state on January 1.

At a meeting of senior EU diplomats last week the French representative lashed out at colleagues from Lithuania and Hungary after they said hardline fishing demands driven by coastal states mustn't stand in the way of a deal.

In a first sign of internal splits within the bloc, France's ambassador accused them of showing a lack of solidarity and undermining unity, calling the comments "unacceptable".

However, privately negotiators in Brussels are confident it is "not that complicated" to find a compromise on access to waters, especially if Boris Johnson can demonstrate a big win for Scottish fishermen.

A senior EU source said: "It's a big ask for the EU and it's not such a big give for the UK, because in the end it's access to waters for access to markets. You can't eat fish in the morning, the evening, and at night."

EU diplomats said a major concern for Member States is that Brussels has the power to hit Britain with sanctions in other areas of trade if it suddenly decides to cut off access to waters for their vessels.

One said: "There is a clear interest on the UK side, because their fleet wont even be able to fish as much as is now being fished in UK waters, and the majority of their fish products exported to the internal market."

During a video conference call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen last month the PM insisted the final deal will have to represent a "huge difference" from the current arrangements.

Meanwhile, Mr Barnier has set a new deadline of October 31 for the negotiations to be wrapped up.

He told the French parliament's foreign affairs committee thatHalloween is the latest possible date if the agreement is to be ratified in time for the end of the year.

Mr Barnier also revealedthe majority of the final trade deal will notneed to be voted on by the 27 member state parliaments, boosting the chances of it being in place on January 1.

A UK spokesman said:The EU continues to insist on fisheries arrangements and access to UK fishing waters in a continuation of the status quo. This is incompatible with our future status as an independent coastal state.

We are fully committed to agreeing fishing provisions in line with the Political Declaration, but we cannot agree arrangements that are manifestly unbalanced, against the interests of the UK fishing industry, and do not respect the UKs right to control access to its waters from January next year.

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Brexit Britain to TAKE ON Brussels’ Galileo with ‘massive’ space technology investment – Daily Express

Mr Barclay told viewers: "The wider approach to space fits within two different aims.

"You've got the industrial strategy element of that through Alok Sharma and then you've also got the integrated review in terms of how that fits within our defence capabilities where space is a part of that.

"I think the direction of travel is certainly in the way."

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He added: "We are investing 22billion in our R&D, a massive increase and there's a very strong focus on that.

"Clearly there's a link between R&D and our commitment to space.

"I would expect to be doing more in the wider area.

"But obviously individual schemes need to be looked at on their notes as well."

However, Jan Woerner, the boss of the European Space Agency (ESA) described British plans to develop a rival to Galileo as a "bad idea".

He told Express.co.uk: "I don't like Brexit, to be very blunt.

"I don't like it, because this is artificial, what we are doing.

"There might be some effects, for instance, through the Galileo programme, which is implemented through ESA, or the Copernicus programme.

"We will do our utmost to reduce all the impact as much as we can from our point of view."

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Russian intervention didn’t sway the Brexit referendum our rightwing press did – The Guardian

Britain is a democracy with heavy caveats. It allows its citizens an equal vote, but not an equal say. Those with wealth gain power and influence through access to politicians, donations to political parties, lobbying, well-funded thinktanks and ownership of most of the press.

As inequality grows, so does the political influence of the rich, is how that well-known bastion of socialism the Economist put it a couple of years ago. Yet we are denied a proper debate on how British democracy is subverted by vested interests because it would mean most newspapers who play a major part in framing the national conversation having to scrutinise their own role.

This week, the long-delayed intelligence and security committee report into alleged Russian interference in British democracy had troubling findings: not least ministers turning an apparent blind eye. Vladimir Putins kleptocratic gangster regime should be opposed by anyone with progressive inclinations: for its murderous war in Chechnya, in which tens of thousands perished; its state-sanctioned bigotry against LGBTQ people; and for its ties with the European far right. That the Conservatives financially benefit from donations linked to Russian oligarchs is itself a concern, as is Britains status as a safe haven for dirty money worth about 100bn a year.

There is all too little scrutiny into how the wealthy interfere in and distort our democracy

But the spectre of Russian interference has become a crutch for many liberal centrists. Easier to claim the nefarious hand of Putin is responsible for political events we do not like from Brexit to Donald Trump than to ask searching questions about our own dysfunctional democracies. Calls to clamp down on states intervening in each others affairs need to be consistent, or risk being hypocritical and self-serving. The United States backed Boris Yeltsins presidential campaign in 1996: a Time front page in July 2016 hailed The secret story of how American advisers helped Yeltsin win, and the Bill Clinton administration lobbied the International Monetary Fund to provide Yeltsin with a loan to boost his re-election efforts.

Richard Dearlove, the former MI6 chief, has publicly regretted that British security services helped Putin win power in 2000. On the eve of that presidential election, Tony Blair praised Putin as a moderniser who was highly intelligent and with a focused view of what he wants to achieve in Russia, even as Chechnya was being flattened. Postwar history is littered with examples of western-backed coups and meddling in foreign elections.

But when figures such as the Labour peer Andrew Adonis claim Putin helped swing the 2016 Brexit referendum, other far more salient factors are obscured. Facebook advertising undoubtedly played a role the Vote Leave campaign would not have spent more than 2.7m on it otherwise but in 2016, just 7% of the most pro-leave demographic, the over-65s, used Facebook for news, compared with 49% of the most pro-remain age group, the under-25s, according to Ofcom.

Of far more relevance was the role of the two largest newspapers in Britain, the Sun owned by an Australian-born American mogul, if were talking of foreign intervention and the Daily Mail, which forcefully campaigned for Brexit. Not only do they have millions of readers, their front pages play a key role in shaping broadcast news coverage too. And given that immigration played a key role in the referendum, years of inaccurate and inflammatory press reporting on migrants surely had a dramatic impact on the result.

As a 2018 academic study found, while the media are not all-powerful, there is ample evidence that the media can impact on attitude formation, especially (but not exclusively) where the public are dependent on coverage, have weak partisan predispositions, or where reporting is uniform or near-uniform across a range of sources. Polls routinely find that the public believe benefit fraud and teenage pregnancy is far higher than is the case, and that there are more migrants: undoubtedly this has much to do with exaggerated and misleading reporting.

According to Will Straw, formerly of Britain Stronger in Europe, when the official remain campaign conducted a poll in the summer of 2015, it found that 52% supported continued membership of the EU, with 48% for leaving. This was based on two-thirds of Labour supporters and 50% of Tory voters opting for remain. While Labour remain support held up all the way to referendum day, Tory support slumped to 40%, ensuring a Brexit triumph: it would be delusional to ignore the role of rightwing newspapers disproportionately read by Tory voters.

The obsessive focus with Putin robs us of the chance to discuss these issues. After the 2016 defeat, the rational approach by the remain movement would have been to focus on winning over leave voters. Instead, social media helped radicalise some remainers into believing the referendum was illegitimate and hence that it was a legal rather than a political problem. The menace of Russian intervention helped cement this attitude.

That doesnt mean ignoring possible foreign meddling in democratic processes, here or abroad, and measures must be taken to safeguard elections. But while much time and energy has been expended on debating the role of Russia, there is all too little scrutiny about the far greater crisis of how the wealthy, and their vested interests, interfere in and distort democracy. Until we challenge that the question marks over our own democracy will remain.

Owen Jones is a Guardian columnist

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Brexit gives UK ‘once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’ to reshape its food system – BigHospitality.co.uk

The report, published today (29 July), says thatfor the first time in nearly half a century, the UK can decide for itself how it wants to trade with the rest of the world.

It adds that Brexit gives the UK the potential to putinto place a system of importing food that can protect both the environment and animal welfare, as well as mitigate climate change concerns.

Dimbleby writes that the Government should 'adopt a statutory duty to give Parliament the time and opportunity to properly scrutinise any new trade deal'.

Time should also be made for relevant select committees to produce reports on any final deal, and allow a debate in the House of Commons.

He notes thatblanket legislation requiring other countries to meet our own food guidelines would make it nigh-on impossible to sign new trade deals post-Brexit.

Instead he suggests the Government 'should only agree to cut tariffs in new trade deals on products which meet our core standards'.

"Verification programmes along the lines of those currently operated by the US Department of Agriculture to enable American farmers to sell non-hormone-treated beef to the EU should be established, so that producers wishing to sell into the UK market can, and must, prove they meet these minimum standards," he writes.

"At a minimum, these certification schemes should cover animal welfare concerns and environmental and climate concerns where the impact of particular goods are severe (for example, beef reared on land recently cleared of rainforest).

"The core standards should be defined by the newly formed Trade and Agriculture Commission."

Other recommendations include that the Government should adopt a statutory responsibility to commission and publish an independent report on any proposed trade agreements.

The report adds that theGovernment should decide whether this impact assessment function requires the establishment of a new body similar to the likes of those used inAustralia, Canada and the US; orwhether it could be performed by either an existing body or independentconsultants.

Dimbleby, who co-founded healthy fast food chain Leon, was appointed to oversee the National Food Strategy last year.

It was described at the time as being 'the first major review of its kind in nearly 75 years'.

As well as considering the UK's trading future, the first part of the report also reflects onthe 'worst cracks' in the British food system that have appeared as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, with other recommendations designed to make sure 'a generation of our most disadvantaged children do not get left behind'.

The second part of Dimbleby's report, to be published next summer, willexamine the food system 'from root to branch',and lay out a blueprint for a greener food system.

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Far-right Brexit advocate Tommy Robinson is making plans to move to Spain – The New European

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Far-right activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, who goes by the name of Tommy Robinson, has left the country and appears to be residing in Spain.

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In a new online video circulating online he says that he has had to flee the UK, and said that the governments new quarantine rules has stopped him returning for demonstrations.

Speculation is rife that he is residing in Spain after he complained about the rules shortly after they were imposed on the EU country over the weekend.

Despite basing much of his politics around the scapegoating of immigrants and defending Brexit, the English Defence League founder said he now wants to remain abroad permanently.

He said: Theres something I havent told everyone, I had an incident quite a few weeks ago with an arson.

I do have the video of everything, it was targeted against my wifes property, and at that point we left the country straight away.

And Im looking at relocating my family, which is pretty hard to do, especially with Covid I couldnt even get a hotel.

Referencing a right-wing rally organised by his new organisation Heart of Oak on Saturday, he said he would now be unable to attend, and will instead send a video message.

He explained: I was due to be flying back for the demonstration, but obviously now with the 14-day quarantine if I fly back I probably wont get back out.

Yaxley-Lennon was last year jailed for nine weeks for interfering with the administration of justice, and went on to call for his supporters to back Boris Johnson at the last general election to get Brexit done.

Twitter saw some irony in his decision to seek residence in Europe, having defended Brexit, and supported calls for the abolition of freedom of movement.

Nice to see Tommy Robinson go full circle and become an immigrant with a criminal record, noted Liam Ingram.

Tommy Robinson DOES know that foreign people live in Spain, right? asked James Kennedy.

I hope the people of Spain extend Tommy Robinson the same warmth and understanding as hes always extended to those seeking to make a better life for themselves in the UK, said @SpillerofTea.

Sickening news today as Tommy Robinson confirms hes moving to Spain using the right to FoM [freedom of movement] he so gleefully wanted removed from everyone else. Repulsive man! said @mojitoBaB.

Apparently Stephen Tommy Robinson Yaxley Lennon is considering emigrating to Spain. Talk about hypocrisy. Good thing hes not a brexit advocate or anything or that would be a bit awkward, wrote Ash Smith.

Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu tweeted: No country should give Tommy Robinson refuge. Period. Payback time for inciting hate against all those who sought refuge in UK from persecution/war/economic oppression. He runs to an European country which wouldve been easier to settle in if not for Brexit. Cant make it up.

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Stop comparing Boris Johnson with Donald Trump. From Brexit to Covid, a lot has changed – ThePrint

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Rich, unpredictable, xenophobic joker with bad hair playing a populist that is how most of the world saw Boris Johnson and Donald Trump. But between Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic, Johnsons politics underwent an incredible makeover. As he completes a year as Britains Prime Minister, it is increasingly clear that the similarities between him and US President Trump end at the awful hairstyles.

Both Johnson and Trump come across as buffoons, and that erratic style is a part of their charm. The key difference, however, is that unlike Trump, Johnson is a buffoon by choice. This difference was always there, but it has become all too prominent during the pandemic.

The coronavirus pandemic started a race to the bottom among the worlds populist leaders. A little over six months into that race, the partial results are out. And Britains Johnson has fared better than most of his fellow populists. After initial blunders, Johnson got his act together, and unlike Trump in the US, he has actually managed to bring the pandemic under control in the UK.

But Johnsons political makeover isnt just limited to controlling the Covid-19 spread. Over the past few months, his government has spent billions to revive the countrys economy a substantial departure from the usual policies of the Conservative Party. Similarly, moving away from the Tory consensus, Johnson has decided to increase spending on health and education. And the man who is often considered the architect of the deeply xenophobic and anti-immigrant Brexit campaign, has shed that image and made way for residents from Hong Kong to get British citizenship.

As Donald Trump tries to respond to the pandemic with one immigration ban after the other, Boris Johnson is quietly rewriting the rules on how to run centre-Right parties in 2020.

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Until last fall, Boris Johnson, just like Trump, was also accused of helping destroy his countrys position and status in the world. He was chided for prioritising his narrow political ambition over sacred national interest and the welfare of his constituents.

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But the first signs of change came with his speech following the landslide win at the December 2019 general election.

Johnson had a message for the voters, especially for those who voted for us Conservatives for the first time: You may not think of yourself as a natural Tory. Your hand may have quivered over the ballot paper before you put your cross in the Conservative box, and you may intend to return to Labour next time round.

If that is the case, I am humbled that you have put your trust in me and you have put your trust in us. I, and we, will never take your support for granted, declared Johnson, marking a stark departure from his previous image of a divisive and an opportunist leader.

Also read: Boris Johnson wants Britons to get back to work from office

Throughout the pandemic, it has become apparent that unlike US President Trump, Johnson actually knows a thing or two about governance. It was most visible when he himself was rushed to a hospital after testing positive for Covid-19. But the most important lesson Johnson seems to have learnt is that he can tell when he is wrong, and then change his policy and put a break to the losses.

This was evident after Johnson bought into his key advisor Dominic Cummings maniacal idea of not enforcing any social restrictions in the earlier phase of the pandemic, and allowing the Brits to develop herd immunity instead. This policy was so disastrous that the pandemic spread through the UK like wildfire, and Johnson got infected. But he learnt his lesson and soon changed tack.

Now, the pandemic is relatively under control in the UK, where the number of daily new cases has been brought down to double digits.

Trump, on the other hand, instead of listening to his scientific advisors, decided to launch an all-out public attack on Dr Anthony Fauci, the US top infectious diseases official and the man heading the governments response to the pandemic.

Today, the Covid-19 crisis continues to grow in the US, and is hurting Trumps prospects of being re-elected with each passing day.

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It is intriguing how Boris Johnson can make decisions unlike other populist leaders.

There is something common among most populists their need to look like an outsider challenging the establishment. Trump sees himself, and is seen by his voters, as an outsider, locked out of the circles he wants to be in, the heir to a real-estate fortune with no political experience and a crude sense of humor, bristling with resentment, and with a background in reality television, writes Andrew Sullivan, former editor of The New Republic.

In that sense, Boris Johnson is in stark contrast with all other populists, including Trump. Throughout his career, Johnson has made one public gaffe after another. He has been referred to as the lovable buffoon by journalists and people in the Westminster and Whitehall circles.

But behind this image of a buffoon lies not only Johnsons rather shrewd political acumen, but also his somewhat best-guarded open secret. Johnson hails from the very British establishment whose foundations he now seems to have shaken. Unlike Trump, Johnson is the quintessential insider.

Johnson went to Eton private school (much like 20 other British PMs before him), then to Oxford University (like 27 British PMs), and then became a journalist and eventually the editor of Conservative-leaning The Spectator a job often considered a prerequisite for high-British politics. From there, he went on to be the twice elected mayor of London, UKs foreign minister, and eventually the prime minister.

In a way, Boris Johnson never became a complete populist. He is someone who could crack a joke on himself.

He has been serious all along, using his humor and ridiculousness to camouflage political instincts that have, in fact, been sharper than his peers, writes Sullivan.

He sensed the shifting populist tides of the 2010s before most other leading politicians did and grasped the Brexit issue as a path to power. But he also understood how important it was not to be fully captured by that raw xenophobic energy.

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‘Useful’ talks between Calleary and Hogan on Brexit and trade – Irish Farmers Journal

Minister for Agriculture Dara Calleary says he had a useful exchange with European Commissioner for Trade Phil Hogan regarding Brexit and international trade via video conference.

The meeting took place as part of a range of engagements as the Minister takes office. Last week the Minister met with Irish farming organisations and is set to meet with industry representatives today (Wednesday).

Speaking after his call with Hogan, Minister Calleary said he was pleased to have had the opportunity to establish contact with the Commissioner, with discussion on Brexit and the wider international trading environment the key focus.

I had a very useful exchange with Commissioner Hogan on the current state of play in the EU-UK negotiations, and took the opportunity to reiterate Irelands agri food and fisheries priorities in these negotiations.

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The Minister was positive on discussions on the wider international trading environment, including trade relations with the US and China as well as the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement.

Concluding, Minister Calleary said: I found todays discussions extremely helpful. I have already had significant engagement with the main stakeholders domestically and at EU level and I will be continuing this process of engagement over the coming days."

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Brexit food standards: ‘This is not even Marie Antoinette saying let them eat cake… it is let them eat crap’ – The London Economic

The PM is facing a barrage of criticism regarding the potential of lowering food standards in the UK post-Brexit.

The Conservative Party was elected on a manifesto which committed Mr Johnsons Government to not compromise on the UKs high environmental protection, animal welfare and food standards in all our trade negotiations.

But peers continued to voice concerns about the prospect of cheap imports and pressed for new guarantees to be included in law via the Agriculture Bill, which sets out new policy as the UK quits the EU-wide Common Agricultural Policy.

Labours Baroness Young of Old Scone also warned it would be pretty invidious to allow wealthier people to choose to buy food produced to higher standards while poorer people would have to buy what they could afford.

She said: This is not even Marie Antoinette saying let them eat cake, it is worse, it is let them eat crap.

Green Party peer Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb said she was terrified the Government, desperate to secure a US trade deal, would give in to the Americans on standards.

The Government argues protections are already in place, although it lacks a majority in the Lords and could suffer a series of defeats when the Bill undergoes further scrutiny at report stage after the summer recess.

It would be then for MPs to overturn any amendments, with some Tory backbenchers having already expressed a desire for future trade deals to ensure a level playing field for British farmers.

Liberal Democrat Lord Addington said the Government would be bound to its commitment on standards if it was written into the Bill.

He told the Lords: If we dont get something on the face of this Bill we have no other way of at least making the Government stand up and say yes, were changing it because and I think thats what this is about.

I hope the minister is taking this on board because ping and pong, backhand, forehand and the odd smash might be involved on this one.

We can actually get involved in a very long discussion on this when the House is asking the Government to honour its own manifesto commitment. I wouldnt have thought any government wants that.

Ping-pong in parliamentary terms is when a Bill moves between the Commons and Lords as both Houses seek to come to an agreement over amendments thereby delaying the implementation of the legislation.

Conservative Lord Cormack said his partys 2019 election manifesto made a total commitment to enhance rather than diminish UK food standards, adding: If this Bill does not create a situation where that can happen then it is indeed not fit for purpose.

Lord Cormack predicted there could be a lengthy report stage for the Bill and quite a lot of contact with the Commons as a result of any amendments made by peers if the Government did not make the desired changes.

Labour argued the legislation must include a requirement for agricultural and food imports to meet domestic standards.

Speaking on day seven of the Bills committee stage, shadow environment minister Lord Grantchester said: The simplest way to decide this matter is by enshrining the UKs position here in law.

The Conservative voters that read the Conservative Party manifesto can be forgiven for thinking this is what they were going to get when they voted to get Brexit done.

The Conservative Government is happy to enshrine Brexit twice in legislation.

The Conservative Government is happy to enshrine the position on Huawei into law.

It is happy to do it again on the wearing of face masks.

Id welcome the ministers U-turn on the matter of food standards as well, as soon as he can make it.

Labour former Cabinet minister Lord Hain said so desperate are the Brexiteers to declare UDI (unilateral declaration of independence) from the EU that they are prepared to prostrate themselves at the door of Donald Trumps America-first trade and sell out our farmers while turning a blind eye to environmental degradation and poor animal welfare standards.

But House Of Cards author and Tory peer Lord Dobbs warned the changes being sought to the legislation on food standards would cut off future export opportunities by making trade deals very much more difficult to negotiate or even block them altogether.

But I would suggest the desire to make a post-EU future difficult or impossible may well be the hidden agenda, he added.

For the Government, rural affairs minister Lord Gardiner of Kimble said existing Brexit legislation already retained standards on environmental protections, animal welfare and food safety.

He said: This provides a firm basis for maintaining the same high level of protection for both domestic and imported products.

We already have the rules and robust processes in place to protect UK standards.

Food regulators and current stringent processes would continue to ensure that all food imports into the UK are safe and meet the relevant UK product rules and regulations, he said.

This will include imports under new free trade agreements, he added.

Lord Gardiner said: Given the protections outlined, the Government believes that sufficient measures are already in place. We are committed to ensuring that trade agreements do not compromise our high standards.

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Small Tactical UAS program office at NAS Pax River changes leadership – The Southern Maryland Chronicle

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NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, PATUXENT RIVER, Md The Navy and Marine Small Tactical Unmanned Aircraft Systems program office (PMA-263) welcomed a new program manager during a change of command ceremony July 23 at Naval Air Station (NAS) Patuxent River, Maryland.

A small ceremony took place for the family to witness the transfer of leadership from Col. John Neville to Col. Victor Argobright. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, co-workers, extended family, and friends joined the ceremony virtually via a Livestream.

Advancements in unmanned systems over the last few years allow our warfighters to move around the battlespace with unprecedented capability and agility to really handle a very adaptive set of threats, said guest speaker Rear Adm. Brian Corey, who oversees the Program Executive Office for Unmanned Aviation and Strike Weapons. One of the most important reasons that they can do that safely is unmatched situational awareness that gives the warfighter the capability and the confidence to know what is in front of them. That situational awareness is attributable to the leadership of Col. Neville and the efforts of the PMA-263 team over the last three years.

During Nevilles tenure, he expedited the fielding of 800 InstantEye Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) systems in response to the Commandant of the Marine Corps Quads for Squads directive to provide every infantry squad with a quadcopter for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (SUAS) capability.

He spearheaded the opening of a new SUAS training facility for Marines stationed in the Pacific region, the third Training and Logistics Support Activity (TALSA) of its kind. The establishment of the TALSA Pacific provides the ability to train Marines to effectively employ SUAS capability while conducting operations across the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command area of responsibility.

Neville successfully guided the RQ-21A Blackjack program through its final system deliveries to the Marines at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, and Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 3, located in Hawaii, completing squadron deliveries. His leadership saw the production phase of the RQ-21A program come to a successful conclusion and he expertly maneuvered the team into the sustainment phase for the fleet maintaining a focus on system readiness, affordability, and capability improvements.

Neville, a native of Pompano Beach, Florida, also celebrated his retirement after 28 years of military service as part of the change of command ceremony.

Team PMA-263, Im extremely proud of your accomplishments, Neville said during the ceremony. But most importantly, I am grateful for the relationships you build with the fleet and working to get them the capabilities they need.

A native of Ohio, and graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Argobright received his commission in May 1994. He graduated from U.S. Navy Test Pilot School at NAS Patuxent River in 2001 and was assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron two one (HX-21) as a developmental test pilot and AH-1Z platform coordinator.

In 2009, Argobright was designated as an Aviation Acquisition Professional and in 2012 he received the Marine Corps Aviation Association John Glenn Squadron Acquisition Officer of the Year. He recently served as Commanding Officer, Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) for Bell Textron.

In his new role, Argobright will manage a complex portfolio of 13 different unmanned systems that are fielded globally and will lead training operations for all service branches.

I am incredibly humbled to become part of the PMA-263 team. The products and services that you all provide have a daily impact on the warfighter and to our national defense, Argobright said. This is an exciting time as we look to what the future holds for unmanned systems and to the expansion of their roles in our military operations.

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Every Time Claire Fraser Was a Historical Health Icon on Outlander – SheKnows

If Claire Fraser could bring Outlander into 2020 you can bet your Sassenach that Jamie, Claire, Brianna, Roger, Jemmy, Marsali, Fergus and all the Frasers Ridge residents would be wearing masks probably with a shot of self-dispensing penicillin to boot. And the #WearADamnMask hashtag would be tattooed on Jamies butt. (What?! Claire has injected his bum for the sake of medicine and science, shed do it again and we see his bum enough that its a smart place for a PSA.) Claire would also figure out a way to wear a mask, whilst she throws back a whisky. Yes, whilst! Because shes a savage, classy, bougie, ratchet. (Sing that, you know you want to).

Caitrona Balfe has played this doctor role to perfection for so long that she sometimes thinks, by her own admission, that she can perform quick and easy kidney surgery or an appendectomy. So if you see Balfe headed your way: Run.

From the moment we first meet Claire, a WW2 war nurse, shes in med mode, donning a bloody apron while drinking a bottle of champagne to celebrate the end of WWII. And then she falls into a rock and accidentally time travels back 200 years to the middle of another war, where she is almost attacked by Blackjack Randall (an ancestor/doppleganger of her not-yet-born husband). Not the best luck. But there she meets a bunch of Highlanders and one with a dislocated shoulder. Hello, James Fraser.

As a WW2 nurse to 1700s healer to 1960s surgeon who goes back to the 1700s, her challenge is to use 20th century medicine with 18th century items. Spoiler alert: herbs and bitter cascara. No matter what century shes in, Claire will try to save you, and it will be extremely painful, since whisky was the preferred anesthetic in the 18th century. Claire can do it all. The only thing she cant do it seems is cook. (Insert Jamie eating a PB&J sandwich with a fork and knife here). But if Claire puts on her headband, watch out. She did not come here to play.

And who has she saved the most? Jamie Fraser. Shes been his on call doctor since the second he met her. And what else makes Claire a health icon? Sex. Sex is good for your health! It is! And Jamie and Claire have a lot of it. Shes taught Jamie a lot about science and sex and made science sexy. Like his very own personal sex scientist. She once showed Jamie his own sperm under a microscope. Ahh, shes not a regular wife, shes a superhot, nerdy wife. So here we go, here are all of Claire Frasers best medical moments in 200 years.

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Series of Shark Sightings Prompt Swimming Restrictions at Long Island Beaches – NBC New York

Swimming remains banned or restricted at a number of Long Island beaches following a series of shark sightings over the last few days, one of which involved the largest bull shark the town of Hempstead has seen in years.

People can only go in the ocean up as high as their waists at all beaches in the town of Hempstead as of Wednesday morning, officials said. They announced the temporary restriction out of an abundance of caution given the recent sightings -- and yet another one reported Wednesday by Hempstead lifeguards.

Two sightings were reported in Nassau County Tuesday -- at East Atlantic Beach and Point Lookout, officials said. What appeared to be a bull shark was spotted around 3 p.m. off Jones Beach, according to the New York State Parks Department.

A day earlier, swimmers were ordered out of the water Monday at Lido West and Nickerson beaches in Hempstead after a pair of shark sightings. There were reports it was a large bull shark between 7 and 10 feet long. Town officials say they haven't seen a shark that size in the area in at least four years.

The shark may have chomped on a sea skate but hasn't been blamed for any attacks on humans. It wasn't clear if both sightings were the same shark. Nassau County is using helicopters to better monitor its beaches for potential threats.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo even addressed the recent spate of shark sightings on Long Island on Wednesday, telling reporters on a conference call the state would look into it, but he was confident New York could handle anything that comes its way.

"I've learned through COVID there is no crisis we can't handle," he said.

At least one, possibly two sharks chase swimmers from the water on a sweltering day. News 4's Pei-Sze Cheng reports.

Separately, a New York City woman was killed in a rare great white shark attack off the coast of Maine earlier this week. She was identified as 63-year-old Julie Dimperio Holowach, the Maine Department of Marine Resources said. The shark attacked her about 60 feet off Bailey Island Monday while she was swimming in a wetsuit.

The Maine Marine Patrol said a witness saw Holowach swimming off the shore of Bailey Island when she was bitten, with the shark likely confusing her for a seal. The group later said in a press conference that "wearing anything dark could mimic a seal," but it's not something they had ever had to consider in the state.

Officials say more helicopters will be used to monitor for sharks along the Nassau County shore line. NBC New York's Katherine Creag reports.

Holowach's daughter was with her when the shark attacked, but she was able to escape safely.

It was the first deadly shark attack ever in Maine, and only the second attack there in 200 years. The only other previously recorded unprovoked shark attack in the state was 10 years ago off Eastport, officials said.

Victim was swimming a short distance offshore in a dark wet suit, and officials theorize the shark may have mistaken her for a seal. News 4's Adam Kuperstein reports.

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Long Island Beaches Cleared After Another Shark Sighting Off Jones Beach – Gothamist

Several Long Island beaches are closed after yet another shark was spotted off the coast of Jones Beach believed to be the fourth sighting in the last 24 hours.

Nassau County Executive Laurie Curran confirmed that a shark was seen roughly five miles off the coast of Jones Beach Field 6 on Tuesday afternoon. As a result, all Long Beach waters are currently closed to swimming, including the county-run Nickerson Beach. Jones Beach, which is operated by the state, was briefly closed, but has since reopened, according to NYS Parks officials.

(The above GIF included in Curran's announcement is not of the actual shark in question, as far as we know. Some people might call this misleading, while others understand that it's important to grab the readers attention on a constantly updated social feed with many pieces of content vying for the reader's attention).

The shark alert comes one day after Hempstead lifeguard saw a "significant-sized shark" believed to be a bull shark roughly ten feet off the shore of Lido Beach West. Officials quickly cleared the beach, with Hempstead Town Supervisor Don Clavin telling reporters and the public, "it was pretty close, folks. That is really close to the shore line."

"The staff havent seen a shark this size in quite a long time, if ever, and this is just out of an abundance of caution to the residents for their safety, Clavin continued.

Swimmers were permitted back in the water, but were cleared again after a second shark sighting just a two hours later. Officials then reported a third sighting near Point Lookout, according to Newsday.

Reports of the possible near-shore bull shark sighting could be cause for concern, according to Long Beach Chief of Lifeguards Paul Gillespie.

"They will attack you, they don't let anything get in their way. With thresher sharks, basically they'll eat because they're hungry, but the bull sharks will attack you," Gillespie told WCBC 880.

He added that bull sharks can be up to 14 feet long and that, in general, more sharks are expected to come to the area as the ocean warms. Scientists have noted that the climate crisis is already impacting the migratory paths of bull sharks, sending them toward warmer areas, often along coast lines that they have not previously explored.

Over the weekend, a sea skate with gnarly bite marks washed ashore in Long Beach, possibly the result of a hangry bull shark.

On Monday, a New York City woman was killed while swimming off the coast of Maine by a great white shark. The victim, 63-year-old Julie Dimperio Holowachm, was swimming with her daughter about 20 yards off the shore of Bailey Island when she was attacked, officials said.

The woman's death is believed to be the first documented fatal shark attack in Maine's history.

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