Sunday, 11 August 2024

Airlangga Hartarto announces his resignation as Golkar General Chairman

Airlangga Hartarto announces his resignation as Golkar General Chairman

Airlangga Hartarto announces his resignation as Golkar General Chairman




Screenshot of Airlangga Hartarto announcing his resignation as chairman of the Golkar Party DPP in a video broadcast by the Golkar Party in Jakarta, Sunday (11/8/2024). ANTARA/Genta Tenri Mawangi






Airlangga Hartarto announced his resignation as the General Chairman of the Golkar Party DPP in Jakarta, Sunday, August 11, 2024.







In an official video broadcast by the Golkar Party in Jakarta, Sunday, Airlangga explained the reason for his resignation because he wanted to maintain the integrity of the Golkar Party and ensure stability during the transition of government from President Joko Widodo to President-elect Prabowo Subianto.


"By saying Bismillahirrahmanirrahim, and by the guidance of God Almighty, I hereby declare my resignation as the general chairman of the Golkar Party DPP," said Airlangga in the video.


Airlangga continued his resignation as Golkar general chairman effective Saturday night, August 10, 2024.






"Furthermore, as a mature and adult large party, the Golkar Party DPP will immediately prepare an organizational mechanism in accordance with the provisions of the applicable organizational AD/ART," said Airlangga in the same video.


Airlangga continued the next process that is underway within Golkar, including those related to the appointment of an acting (plt.) general chairman and preparations for holding an extraordinary national conference (munaslub) that will take place peacefully, orderly, and continue to uphold the dignity of the Golkar Party.


In the same broadcast, Airlangga expressed his gratitude to the President of the Republic of Indonesia Joko Widodo, Vice President Ma'ruf Amin, President-elect Prabowo Subianto, Vice President-elect Gibran Rakabuming Raka. Then, he also thanked a number of Golkar seniors, including Jusuf Kalla, Aburizal Bakrie, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Akbar Tanjung, Agung Laksono, and Muhammad Hatta.


"To the ranks of the Golkar Party DPP management, as well as to all leaders of our party at the provincial, city and district levels, I believe we can continue to maintain the solidity and continuity of the Golkar Party," said Airlangga.


"Only deep gratitude can I express at a time like this," he continued.


At the end of his announcement, Airlangga closed with a verse of the Golkar Party Hymn. "Long live Golongan Karya! May God always protect it," he said.

























Watch Su-25 Jets Annihilate Ukrainian Military Personnel and Equipment in Kursk Region

Watch Su-25 Jets Annihilate Ukrainian Military Personnel and Equipment in Kursk Region

Watch Su-25 Jets Annihilate Ukrainian Military Personnel and Equipment in Kursk Region










Russia’s Su-25 "Frogfoot" is a single-seat, single-engine attack jet designed to provide close air support to ground troops. It is equipped with a 30 mm cannon and can carry bombs, rockets, and missiles.







The Russian Defense Ministry has released footage showing Su-25 attack jets annihilating a group of Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel, armored vehicles, and military equipment in the border area of the Kursk region, the Russian Defense Ministry said.


"Attack aviation crews of Su-25 aircraft struck with unguided air missiles a cluster of manpower, armored and automotive military equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the border area of the Kursk region. The strike was carried out with unguided air missiles on reconnaissance targets," the ministry said.


The Russian Defense Ministry added that after the use of air defense systems, the crews carried out an anti-missile maneuver, released heat traps, and returned to base.



Russian Air Defense Downs 35 Ukrainian Drones Overnight - MoD



The Russian air-defense system has intercepted 35 Ukrainian drones and four Tochka-U ballistic missiles over western Russia overnight, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday.


"Fourteen Ukrainian UAVs [unmanned aerial vehicles] and four tactical missiles Tochka-U have been destroyed over the territory of the Kursk Region, 16 UAVs were downed over the territory of the Voronezh Region, three UAVs - over the Belgorod Region, and one UAV over each: the Bryansk Region and the Oryol Region," the ministry said in a statement.


On Tuesday, Ukrainian forces crossed the border into Russia and launched an offensive in the Kursk Region, capturing several villages. Russian General Staff Chief Valery Gerasimov said their advance deep into Russian territory had been halted. Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Kiev of a large-scale provocation.



Russian forces prevent Ukrainian forces from regrouping near Dnieper — Defense Ministry



Units of the Dnepr battlegroup prevented the Ukrainian Armed Forces from regrouping in the Dnieper area, head of the group's press center Roman Kodryan told TASS.


©Alexander Polegenko/TASS



"Units of the Dnieper battlegroup carried out combat missions in the Kakhovka direction. They ensured control of the island zone of the Dnieper River and prevented the enemy troops from regrouping with artillery fire. They continued to destroy Ukrainian watercraft attempting to land on the left bank of the Dnieper," Kodryan said.


According to him, the Russian Armed Forces are also continuing to actively work to destroy Ukrainian FPV drones, reconnaissance and attack unmanned aerial vehicles.


























Ukraine Realizes Attempt at Incursion Into Russia’s Kursk Region Failed - Expert

Ukraine Realizes Attempt at Incursion Into Russia’s Kursk Region Failed - Expert

Ukraine Realizes Attempt at Incursion Into Russia’s Kursk Region Failed - Expert




©Sputnik/Russian Defense Ministry/Go to the mediabank






On August 6, the Russian Defense Ministry said Ukrainian forces had launched a brazen offensive in an attempt to seize territory in Russia’s Kursk region. The next day, Russian General Staff chief Valery Gerasimov said the advance deep into Russian territory had been halted.







Ukrainian authorities have realized that their attempt at an incursion into Russia’s Kursk region is futile and that it is time to wind it down, British expert Alexander Mercouris speculated on his YouTube channel.


“There are reasons to think that the Ukrainian offensive into Kursk is starting to fail and may begin to reverse,” the expert stated, adding that the Kiev regime “never set out clear objectives as to what this operation is about.”


He pointed to media statements by former Ukrainian Defense Minister Andriy Zagorodnyuk and Mykhailo Podolyak, head of Volodymyr Zelensky's office, that appear to indicate the Kursk operation, planned by Kiev well in advance, was conceived for the purpose of diverting Russian troops from other areas of confrontation, where Ukrainian troops are being defeated.


“But there is absolutely no evidence that that is happening to any degree […] and that any Russian forces have been withdrawn from the frontline,” Mercouris said, remarking that “if, indeed, that was part of the plan, it failed.”


As for trying to discourage the Russian population from showing support for the ongoing special military operation in Ukraine, Kiev has been trying to do that for years to no effect.


“On the contrary, all indications are that it [the Kursk operation] has hardened it,” said the pundit.


The Kursk region, which borders Ukraine in western Russia, was attacked by about 1,000 Ukrainian troops and scores of armored vehicles on August 6. Russian troops retaliated by stopping the Ukrainian military from penetrating deep into Russian territory. A counter-terrorism operation (CTO) regime was declared starting August 9 in the Kursk region due to the increased level of sabotage and terrorist threats from Ukraine.


The situation in the Kursk region is maximally under the control of the Russian Armed Forces, according to Akhmat special forces commander Apty Alaudinov. Russia’s military, with the support of Akhmat forces, have cleared and fully control the village of Martynovka, northeast of Sudzha, in the Russian region of Kursk, Alaudinov told Sputnik. The Kiev regime lost up to 1,120 servicemen and 140 armored vehicles during the attempt to invade Russian territory in Kursk region, the Russian Defense Ministry stated in a briefing on Saturday.


Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of launching a large-scale provocation, shelling Russian regions indiscriminately, and firing at civilian infrastructure and ambulances.



Kursk is ‘decisive battle’ – Chechen commander



The fight in Russia’s Kursk Region is a “decisive battle” which will ultimately lead to Kiev’s collapse, Major-General Apty Alaudinov, the commander of the Akhmat Special Forces from Russia’s Chechen Republic, has claimed.


The commander of Russia’s Akhmat Special Forces Apty Alaudinov
©Sputnik/Alexey Mayshev


In a video posted on his Telegram channel on Saturday, Alaudinov, who was appointed deputy head of the Main Military-Political Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces in April 2024, said it is “inconceivable” that Russia could be defeated on the battlefield.


The comments were made with regard to Ukraine’s incursion into the border region of Kursk, the largest assault on Russian territory since the outbreak of the conflict between the neighboring states in February 2022.


“I see no reason for you to doubt, to think that we could even lose this battle,” he said, while making an appeal for more people to join the army.


“I urge all of you to make a decision in this battle. The decisive battle,” he said, adding: “Because after this battle, Ukraine will fall,” as well as NATO, Europe, the US, and “all those supporting Ukraine.”


He noted that Americans, Poles, English, and French people have been seen fighting for Kiev. “You have no place… in our land, and we will do everything to keep you out,” he said, stressing that “Russia is more united than ever; we are a force that no one can stop.”


Since the beginning of the incursion on Tuesday, the Ukrainian military has lost nearly 1,120 soldiers and 140 armored vehicles, the Russian Defense Ministry stated, adding that the advance has been halted.


Moscow called the raid a provocation and accused Kiev of targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure in the region.






















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Hezbollah Says Attacked 10 Israeli Army Positions in Past 24 Hours

Hezbollah Says Attacked 10 Israeli Army Positions in Past 24 Hours

Hezbollah Says Attacked 10 Israeli Army Positions in Past 24 Hours




©AFP 2023/MAHMOUD ZAYYAT






Lebanon's Hezbollah carried out 10 combat operations against the Israeli terrorists army in the past 24 hours, including a massive missile attack on positions in settlements in the Upper Galilee, the Shiite movement said on Sunday.







According to Hezbollah's statements, several visual control systems on the Lebanese-Israeli Terrorist border were destroyed, and missile strikes were carried out on four Israeli army strongholds. In the Sa'ar area, a directed missile struck a concentration of Israeli military personnel. Also on Friday evening, Hezbollah used drones to attack a northern military logistics base located southwest of the city of Safed.


The Israeli army, in turn, struck 16 settlements, according to a statement. An Israeli Air Force aircraft once again broke the sound barrier, simulating the sounds of explosions in the skies over Beirut.


The situation on the Israeli-Lebanese border has escalated since the start of Israeli military action in the Gaza Strip in October 2023. The Israeli army and Hezbollah fighters are shelling each other's positions daily in areas along the border.


According to the Lebanese Foreign Ministry, about 100,000 people were forced to leave their homes in southern Lebanon due to shelling from Israel. The Israeli terrorists side reported about 80,000 residents of northern Israel who found themselves in a similar situation.


In recent weeks, the Israeli military has reported the elimination of several high-ranking Hezbollah commanders and operatives in airstrikes in southern Lebanon. The movement responds to each elimination with massive shelling of northern Israel, launching dozens of rockets and drones. Often, shelling from Lebanon results in fires in northern Israel, where hundreds of hectares of land have already been scorched.


In mid-June, the Israeli military command announced the approval of combat plans for an offensive in Lebanon. Following this, Foreign Minister Israel Katz threatened to destroy Hezbollah and cause serious damage to Lebanon in the event of a full-scale war, adding that Israel is close to making a decision that will change the rules on the northern front.


In turn, Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah said on June 19 that the movement could invade northern Israel if the confrontation escalated further.



























Celine Dion says use of her Titanic song at Trump rally was unauthorized

Celine Dion says use of her Titanic song at Trump rally was unauthorized

Celine Dion says use of her Titanic song at Trump rally was unauthorized




Celine Dion performs at the Opening Ceremony of the Paris Olympics
IOC/Getty Images






Céline Dion’s management team and record label, Sony Music Canada, said the use of her world-renowned hit “My Heart Will Go On” at a Donald Trump campaign rally in Montana on Friday was “unauthorized.”







A video of Dion performing the 1997 song was broadcast at the Trump and JD Vance rally in Bozeman, Montana, on Friday evening. In a statement on X, the Canadian musician’s team said Saturday they became aware of the Republican campaign’s use of the “video, recording, musical performance, and likeness of Celine Dion” singing the song.


“In no way is this use authorized, and Celine Dion does not endorse this or any similar use,” the statement read. “…And really, THAT song?”


The power ballad was the theme song to the hit 1997 film “Titanic,” a love story set against the backdrop of the Titanic’s sinking.





Dion isn’t the first artist to reject the Trump campaign’s use of their music.


After Trump’s campaign used “Start Me Up” at a rally in 2016, The Rolling Stones released a statement saying they never gave permission to do so and requested that it “cease all use immediately.”


Rihanna did the same in 2018 after “Don’t Stop the Music” was played at another rally.


“Me nor my people would ever be at or around one of those tragic rallies,” the musician said at the time.


The list goes on, with Neil Young, Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, Everlast (the former House of Pain frontman) and British singer Adele also criticizing Trump for using their tunes in rallies over the years.





The New York Times/Siena College Poll

Aug. 5 to 9

official headshots of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, smiling, positioned next to each other with a blue line under Harris and a red line under Trump

If the 2024 presidential election were held today, who would you vote for if the candidates were Kamala Harris and Donald Trump?

Among likely voters. Shaded areas represent margins of error.




The margin of sampling error for the Michigan poll plus or minus 4.8 points. For Pennsylvania, it is plus or minus 4.2 points. For Wisconsin, it is plus or minus 4.3 points.


Based on New York Times/Siena College polls of 619 voters in Michigan conducted from Aug. 5 to 8, 693 voters in Pennsylvania conducted from Aug. 6 to 9, and 661 voters in Wisconsin conducted from Aug. 5 to 8.


Vice President Kamala Harris leads former President Donald J. Trump in three crucial battleground states, according to new surveys by The New York Times and Siena College, the latest indication of a dramatic reversal in standing for Democrats after President Biden’s departure from the presidential race remade it.


Ms. Harris is ahead of Mr. Trump by four percentage points in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan, 50 percent to 46 percent among likely voters in each state. The surveys were conducted from Aug. 5 to 9.


The polls, some of the first high-quality surveys in those states since Mr. Biden announced he would no longer run for re-election, come after nearly a year of surveys that showed either a tied contest or a slight lead for Mr. Trump over Mr. Biden.


While the reshaped race is still in its volatile early weeks, Democrats are now in a notably stronger position in these three battleground states that have long been key to the party’s victories — or defeats. Still, the results show vulnerabilities for Ms. Harris. Voters prefer Mr. Trump when it comes to whom they trust to handle the economy and immigration, issues that remain central to the presidential race.


Ms. Harris’s numbers are an upswing for Democrats from Mr. Biden’s performance in those states, even before his much-maligned debate showing that destabilized his candidacy. In May, Mr. Biden was virtually tied with Mr. Trump in Times/Siena polling in Wisconsin and Michigan. Polling conducted before and after the debate in July showed Mr. Trump with a narrow lead in Pennsylvania


Mich. Pa. Wis.
Times/Siena

Likely voters

Aug. 5–9

Harris +4 Harris +4 Harris +4
Times/Siena

Registered voters

Aug. 5–9

Trump +2 Harris +3 Harris +5
Polling average

voters

As of 5 a.m. Aug. 10

Harris +1 Even Harris +2
Marquette Law School

Likely voters

July 24–Aug. 1

No poll No poll Harris +1
Competitiveness Coalition/Public Opinion Strategies

Likely voters

July 23–29

Even Harris +3 Harris +2
Fox News/Beacon & Shaw

Registered voters

July 22–24

Even Even Trump +1






















UK police chief threatens Elon Musk 'Arrogance is an inherent character of the UK nation'

UK police chief threatens Elon Musk 'Arrogance is an inherent character of the UK nation'

UK police chief threatens Elon Musk 'Arrogance is an inherent character of the UK nation'










London’s Metropolitan Police commissioner has threatened to charge foreigners for “whipping up hatred” online, naming X owner Elon Musk as someone who could be prosecuted. The warning comes amid a nationwide crackdown against supposed hate speech following a spate of right-wing riots.







“We will throw the full force of the law at people. And whether you’re in this country committing crimes on the streets or committing crimes from further afield online, we will come after you,” Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley told Sky News on Friday.


Asked whether the Metropolitan Police planned on charging people posting on social media from other countries, Rowley replied: “Being a keyboard warrior does not make you safe from the law,” and named “the likes of Elon Musk” as potential targets for investigation.


As of Friday, more than 700 people had been arrested and more than 300 charged over their alleged participation in the riots, which kicked off after a teenager of Rwandan descent killed three children and injured ten others in a stabbing spree in the town of Southport late last month.


Initially sparked by a false rumor that the knifeman responsible for the stabbings was a Muslim immigrant, the demonstrations grew into a wider backlash against Islam and mass immigration, culminating in rioters setting fire to a hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham last Sunday.


Of those arrested, more than 30 have been charged with online offenses, such as sharing footage of the riots or posting content that – according to the Crown Prosecutorial Service – “incites violence or hatred.”


Critics, including Musk, have accused the government of stifling free speech, and of operating a “two-tier” justice system, in which white British suspects are punished far more severely than immigrants.


Musk shared a post on Saturday highlighting the disparity between the cases of Steven Mailen and Mustafa al Mbaidib. Mailen, 54, was sentenced to more than two years in prison on Friday for shouting and “gesticulating” at a police officer during a violent demonstration in Hartlepool last week; Al Mbaidib, a 27-year-old Jordanian national, was fined £26 ($33) last month for assaulting a female police officer in Bournemouth in May.


“Sure seems like unequal justice in the UK,” Musk wrote on X. The billionaire also shared a series of memes comparing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to a Nazi officer and the British government to the totalitarian dictatorship of George Orwell’s ‘1984’.


Starmer is considering amending Britain’s Online Safety Act to punish social media companies that allow the spread of “legal but harmful” content, The Telegraph reported on Friday. The act, passed by the country’s previous Conservative government, was originally set to include such a clause, but the passage was ultimately pulled after Business and Trade Minister Kemi Badenoch complained that it amounted to “legislating for hurt feelings.”


How arrogant and conceited the UK Police Chief is, he thinks this world belongs to the British, all humans must submit to the UK State. I will not forget the UK's aggression against Indonesia and you, the UK Kingdom, have Human Morals in Indonesia that must pay.