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Russia’s answer to Wikipedia: Propaganda or common sense encyclopedia?

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In late August, Russian authorities launched what they described as a substitute for Wikipedia — Runiversalis or “Runi”.

The state-supported web site labels itself “an encyclopedia of widespread sense” and bares many resemblances to the world-famous Wikipedia web site, which is written and edited by volunteers throughout greater than 300 languages.

The Runiversalis authors even declare that they’re former editors and directors of Wikipedia.

The location was launched by Moscow amid the conflict in Ukraine, as many web platforms confronted censorship stress from the Kremlin.

Russian authorities have fined and threatened to silence Wikipedia for publishing “prohibited supplies” and “pretend” content material concerning the conflict.

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Search engines like google and yahoo at the moment are compelled to tell on-line customers in Russia that Wikipedia violates the nation’s laws and corporations face penalties for intentionally sharing so-called “pretend information” about Russian entities overseas.

Moscow has criminalised using the phrases “invasion” or “conflict” and as a substitute refers to its aggression in Ukraine as a “particular navy operation”.

And the Runiversalis article concerning the “particular navy operation” repeats the Kremlin’s narrative that Russia needs to “denazify” and “demilitarise” Ukraine.

The web site additionally states that its authors will solely promote “conventional values” on topics resembling gender and sexuality, elevating issues from the LGBTQ group.

“Editors will proceed not from what’s written in Western scientific journals which have succumbed to stress from the LGBT foyer,” claimed an announcement by Runiversalis on their Telegram web page. 

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“When one begins to learn Runiversalis, you discover that it is a platform for Kremlin narratives of disinformation and propaganda,” stated Eto Buziashvili, a Analysis Affiliate for the Caucasus on the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Analysis Lab (DFRLab) in an interview with Euronews.

“One other attention-grabbing level is while you go right down to the references, the overwhelming majority of the sources are Kremlin official platforms just like the Ministry of Protection or Kremlin-controlled media,” stated the researcher. 

In her report, Eto Buziashvili wrote that Runiversalis is not any Wikipedia. 

“Wikipedia has clear modifying insurance policies and editorial oversight. Runiversalis, in distinction, is a propaganda web site masquerading as a wiki, utilizing the stylistic trappings of Wikipedia to present it a veneer of credibility.”

A latest report by the DFRLab discovered that Runiversalis had endured a “tough begin” on-line.

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The web site grew to become briefly unavailable only some days after its launch resulting from a cyberattack.

In line with its Telegram web page, Runiversalis was restored on September 12 earlier than being focused in one other cyberattack, which did not take down the web site.

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Deshaun Watson’s Massive Contract Keeps Browns Hamstrung

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The Cleveland Browns are sticking with Deshaun Watson. They have no other choice.

The NFL team is expected to keep the embattled star quarterback on the roster after restructuring his contract for a third time in three seasons. The Browns may have buyer’s remorse for doling out his historic $230 million fully guaranteed deal, but they continue to get creative in managing its financial impact.

This latest restructure which Watson agreed to still calls for him to receive his $46 million guaranteed for each of the next two seasons, but it reportedly allows the Browns to spread his dead money over multiple seasons if he stays with the team through the 2026 season. This allows the Browns (3-12) to avoid a massive cap charge in 2027 when Watson is no longer under contract while adding a third and fourth void year pushing dead salary cap into 2030 (he already had two void years from previous restructures), according to ESPN.

Despite the restructuring on Friday, Watson still carries a $72.9 million salary cap hit for the 2025 and 2026 season (the second highest ever in the NFL), ballooning from his current hit of $27.9 million this season. That’s because of the previous two contract restructures over the last two years which created more than $30 million in cap space but has increased the burden on the back end of the deal.

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Watson, who suffered a season-ending right Achilles tendon injury in late October, didn’t do much to silence his naysayers this season. The 29-year-old had one of the league’s lowest total quarterback ratings through the seven games he played this season and has a record of 9-10 as the starter since joining the team. A league record $172 million dead cap hit would be triggered if Watson is released this offseason (pre June 1 designation).

The Browns are a storied franchise known for its failures and signing the three-time Pro Bowler was supposed to change the narrative. The five-year contract he signed in 2022, which included the most guaranteed money in league history, has become arguably the worst in sports history. It joins other NFL slipups including Albert Haynesworth’s $100 million bond in 2009 (one of several head-scratching moves by former Washington owner Dan Snyder) and Andre Rison’s $17 million deal in 1995 (another Browns misjudgment of signing a questionable player to an unprecedented deal).

But Watson’s deal is perhaps the worst given not just the massive contract but also that the Browns traded three first-round pick to Houston to acquire the quarterback who received an 11-game suspension in 2022 for violating the league conduct policy related to 23 sexual misconduct lawsuits filed against him by massage therapists. The most recent sexual assault allegation from earlier this year could’ve given the Browns an out for the remainder of the contract, but the league couldn’t find sufficient evidence in its investigation to nullify it.

The Browns are trying to make the most of the situation with little cash to acquire a veteran signal caller through free agency. General manager Andrew Berry and the front office haven’t committed to Watson as their long-term quarterback. But they’re not in position to ditch their investment, still believing that a turnaround is possible and hoping he can return to the Pro Bowl form he displayed in his first four seasons in Houston.

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Plane veers off airport runway in South Korea and crashes, killing at least 23: report

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A Jeju Air flight drove off the runway in South Korea and collided with a fence, leaving at least 23 passengers killed, the Yonhap news agency reported.

The agency attributed the devastating crash to malfunctioning landing gear.

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Jeju Air, a low-cost airline in South Korea, was carrying 175 passengers and six crew members in the Boeing 737-800 when the incident occurred Sunday morning local time at Muan International Airport in Muan County, South Jeolla Province.

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Firefighters carry out extinguishing operations on an aircraft which drove off runaway at Muan International Airport in Muan, South Jeolla Province, South Korea, on Dec. 29. (Yonhap via Reuters)

Firefighters carry out extinguishing operations on an aircraft which drove off runaway at Muan International Airport in Muan

Firefighters carry out extinguishing operations on an aircraft which drove off runaway at Muan International Airport in Muan, South Jeolla Province, South Korea, on Dec. 29. (Yonhap via Reuters)

The plane landed at 9:07 a.m. local time at the airport when the incident happened. 

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The plane was flying back to South Korea from Thailand, the report said.

Photos shared by local media showed smoke billowing out of the plane.

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Plane veers off runway and crashes in S Korea, killing at least 29: Report

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The crash occurred as the Jeju Air plane was landing at the Muan International Airport in South Korea.

A passenger plane has veered off the runway and crashed at an airport in the South Korean city of Muan, killing at least 29 people, according to the Yonhap news agency.

The accident took place on Sunday as the Jeju Air plane was landing at the Muan International Airport, Yonhap reported.

It was carrying 175 passengers and six flight attendants and was flying back from Thailand.

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Photos shared by local media showed thick clouds of black smoke coming out of the plane.

South Korea’s Acting President Choi Sang-moo has ordered “all-out-efforts for rescue operations” at Muan, according to Yonhap.

Two people have been found alive as the rescue mission is continuing, the agency reported.

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