Links For Today

RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, APRIL 4, 2024

Russia Has ‘Almost Completely’ Rebuilt Its Military: US Official

The World Faces A Natural Gas Glut Not Seen in Decades. Two warmer winters in a row have lifted natural gas inventories in the United States and Europe and have eased concerns about supply, which were sparked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the cutoff of most of Russia’s pipeline gas supply to the EU.

IDF halts leave for combat troops, intel chief warns ‘worst is yet to come’

Iran’s grasp is loosening on its eastern borders

How China’s local government financing vehicles (LGFVs) became China’s most complex economic challenge.

THE CRISIS IN EAST ASIA: KOREA OR TAIWAN?

Taiwan Earthquake Update: 9 People Dead, 50 Missing, and 900 Injured

How a steel ball protected Taiwan’s tallest skyscraper in an earthquake

Is an African debt crisis returning?

Botswana threatens to send 20,000 elephants to Germany

Behind a paywall, but the chart showing us debt issuance is not.

Links for Today

RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, APRIL 3, 2024

Putin spokesman says warnings from U.S. about Moscow terrorist attack fall outside Kremlin’s purview

US could remove Houthis from terror list in exchange for Red Sea quiet

Strongest Earthquake in 25 Years Rattles Taiwan

TSMC “still assessing” chipmaking facilities after 7.4-magnitude quake hits Taiwan

F-16 Aggressor Squadron In Alaska Becomes Unique Air Defense Unit

U.S. Won’t Buy Oil to Refill Strategic Petroleum Reserve

Bird flu flare: Cattle in 5 states now positive as Texas egg farm shuts down

Links For Today

RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, APRIL 2, 2024

One of Ukraine’s longest-range drone attack ever targeted the plant in Russia that makes Shahed kamikaze drones.

Ukrainian Drones Hit Russia’s Third-Largest Oil Refinery

RUSSIAN THREAT PERCEPTION AND NUCLEAR STRATEGY IN ITS PLANS FOR WAR WITH CHINA

Ghanaians are reeling under power cuts popularly known as “dumsor.” Now, unpaid utility bills, poor infrastructure maintenence and a stuttering economy threaten to plunge the entire country back into rolling outages.

J.K. Rowling straight up dares Scotland to make her a martyr or demonstrate that the law does not apply if you are rich and popular enough. I don’t think they expected to be caught on the horns of that dilemma.

California Lawmakers Urge Delay in New Marine Vessel Retrofitting Rule

Texas Man Catches ‘Super Bird Flu’ After Contact With Infected Cattle

Missouri county declares state of emergency amid suspected ransomware attack

Bees are back.

Links For Today

RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, APRIL 1, 2024

Ukraine Situation Report: Russian Armor Massacre At Avdiivka

poll shows over half of Russians believe Kyiv behind deadly terrorist attack in Moscow

Iran alerted Russia to security threat before Moscow attack

Russia Cuts Oil Output, Bans Gasoline Exports for Six Months

Russian strikes on Kharkiv destroy ‘almost all’ energy infrastructure

Israel’s Most Advanced Warship Nearly Struck By Long-Range Attack Drone

Israeli Strike Next To Iranian Embassy In Damascus Reportedly Kills Numerous Top Iranian and Terrorist Leaders

Indians Set to Replace Palestinian Workers From Gaza/West Bank in Israeli Jobs After October 7 Massacre. Prime Minister Modi and his political allies appear to be taking credit for the Israeli recruitment drive.

Egypt Receives Additional USD 5 Billion Funding from the IMF

Scotland’s community safety minister Siobhian Brown told the Telegraph on Monday that Rowling’s remarks could be reported to police and investigated.

“I Didn’t Do That”: Biden Reportedly Has No Idea He Issued ‘Trans Day Of Visibility’ Proclamation

Ukraine aid likely to spark mutiny against Speaker Johnson, could force him out

Revolutionary Study Reveals High-Intensity Exercise May Reverse Parkinson’s Disease Neurodegeneration

Music made by AI Better then I would have thought but I don’t know how much work went into getting the AI to do that.

Links For Today

RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MARCH 31, 2024

Unraveling Havana Syndrome: New evidence links the GRU’s assassination Unit 29155 to mysterious attacks on Americans, at home and abroad

India Rescues Iranian Fishing Vessel Hijacked By Pirates Off Somalia

Hamas document reveals it hides casualties, blames failed rocket launches on Israel

Erdogan and the AKP fared worse than opinion polls predicted due to soaring inflation, dissatisfied Islamist voters and, in Istanbul, Imamoglu’s appeal beyond the CHP’s secular base

U.S. natural gas producers are slashing production in response to multi-year low prices. But they are also looking beyond the current slump, preparing to turn on more output by flexible operation of their inventory of wells.

Birth Rates Are Plummeting in Most Nations, And The World Isn’t Prepared

Links For Today

RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MARCH 30, 2024

Moscow attack signals broadening footprint of ISKP’s Central Asia contingent

Mystery Rise in Infection With 30% Fatality Rate Sweeps Japan

High Pressure Gas Pipeline Halts Salvage of MV Dali

Vegetables are losing their nutrients. Can the decline be reversed?

South Carolina has $1.8 billion but doesn’t know where the money came from or where it should go

NASA map shows where and when to see the total solar eclipse of April 2024, as the path of totality crosses the US

A look at the thought process behind “Links for Today”

When I originally started this website, I felt that just providing links with no commentary provided no value. When I felt that the commentary I was providing was worthless and I did not have time to improve on it, I let the blog die for awhile.

A chance comment that let me know that someone missed seeing my links to stuff he did not normally see on his own lead to reactivation of this blog as a link centric thing that it is now. It might be very low value added, but it is very low cost to me as well. It adds very little time cost to keep a window open and add links to it as I go about my reading. My main trouble is to remember to hit publish when I am all done.

But even though it is low cost, there is editing involved. I don’t post to a link to everything I read. I try to keep it to things that I think might have at least one or two people besides myself who would find it interesting. And I worry that having too many links will crowd out the ones that are really interesting and of value to other people. So I thought I would go over the thought process behind yesterday’s links for the day and see if my readers had any thoughts on what added value and what did not. Continue reading