‘I Got Nothing’ boasts driving and pounding bass, bubbly and staticky synths, powerful vocals, reverbing buildups and drops set to ignite the dancefloor.
Answering the question “Where are you from?” has never come easily for Lena Wolf. As the descendents of 18th-century German settlers living in Soviet Kazakhstan, she and her family “didn’t exist as a group” in the history books or on TV. As a result, many of their neighbors equated them with the soldiers from Nazi Germany who had invaded the Soviet Union in 1941 — even though their ancestors had arrived in the Russian Empire more than a hundred years earlier.
“We want electronic music to be here and to stay forever,” Kevin Harris, director and artist manager at Club Class Music Group, says. “We want to be part of that story.”
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Last month, at a Brics youth summit in Durban, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the ring-mistress of RET resentments, went global in her full-frontal assault on the West, the World Bank, World Trade Organisation, ‘’five South African banks” and “dominant Eurocentric narratives of the world”, writes Tony Leon
Last week, on May 25, the digital-rights group Access Now broke a story revealing that Pegasus spyware was used to hack civil-society figures in Armenia. Notably, these infiltrations took place against the backdrop of the conflict with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh — making this investigation’s findings the first documented evidence of Pegasus spyware being used in the context of an international war.
undesirable organization. anyonede who reads it, shares i online, gives them money or donates, anyone who gives an interview to a meduza reporter for their reporting could be arrested too andg seen as a criminal act. the staff are scared but defiant. their staff put out a statement in response to this action by putin saying, quote, we'd like to tell you that our new undesirable status doesn't worry us, it means nothing but it is untrue. we are afraid. we fear for our readers and those who have collaborated with meduza for many years and our famomy and friends. we believe in what we do. the stronger the pressure, the tougher we will resist it. that was two weeks ago, and indeed tonight two weeks hence, two weeks after we first brought you that report meduza is still there, they still exist. and tonight you can look at them
know it inside russia. it has never been easy to be the press, be the free press under an authoritarian like vladimir putin. as we reported a couple weeks ago putin has put his foot on the neck on one of the last remaining russian news organizations, an independent news organization called medusa. they're based outside russia, but they cover russia and publish in the russian language. putin has just declared even though they are not in russia, muduza is not allowed inside russia anymore, and beyond that he's declared them to be effectively almost a criminal enterprise. putin has legally branded the news organization meduza an
In the initial months after Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, hundreds of thousands of people left Russia. Some were fleeing the war’s economic repercussions or the country’s accelerated descent into authoritarianism, while others saw emigration as a moral necessity. Then, in September, Putin’s mobilization announcement set off a new wave of panic, causing another 700,000 or so to leave Russia in a span of just two weeks (though some have since returned).