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Mongabay India podcast ‘Wild Frequencies’ wins audio reporting award

cross-posted from: https://rss.ponder.cat/post/222166

Mongabay India won an excellence in audio reporting award recently from the Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA). The award was for the limited series podcast Wild Frequencies. SOPA, which promotes best practices and excellence in journalism, announced the winners of its 2025 Awards of Editorial Excellence during a ceremony in Hong Kong on June 26. Wild Frequencies, a three-episode series that follows researchers in India studying animal sounds to better understand wildlife, is hosted by Mongabay India’s Kartik Chandramouli and Mongabay’s Shreya Dasgupta. It features sound design and original music by Abhijit Shylanath. SOPA shared the judges’ comments on the series: “With a rich audio-scape and creative sound design, rigorous reporting and engaging storytelling, these reports from the field (and forests and wetlands) around India offer listeners a deeper understanding of how the sounds [are] made by creatures in the natural world, and what those creatures and their bioacoustics can tell us about whether an ecosystem is healthy or imperiled.” The series also won “Best Science and Medical” podcast at the Publisher Podcast Awards in June and the “Best Produced Show” in the science category for the India Audio Summit & Awards 2025. In 2023, Mongabay won SOPA’s Excellence in Bahasa Indonesian News Reporting Award for the story ‘The promise was a lie’: How Indonesian villagers lost their cut of the palm oil boom, which was a collaboration with The Gecko Project and BBC News. Find the Wild Frequencies episodes here: Episode 1: “Find Them” — introduces the science of…This article was originally published on Mongabay


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Mongabay India podcast ‘Wild Frequencies’ wins audio reporting awardhttps://news.mongabay.com/short-article/2025/07/mongabay-india-podcast-wild-frequencies-wins-audio-reporting-award/Open linkView original on lemmy.world
india·Indiabyitsame

India's leader Modi touted all was well in Kashmir. A massacre of tourists shattered that claim

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Hundreds of Indian tourists, families and honeymooners, drawn by the breathtaking Himalayan beauty, were enjoying a picture-perfect meadow in Kashmir. They didn’t know gunmen in army fatigues were lurking in the woods.

When the attackers got their chance, they shot mostly Indian Hindu men, many of them at close-range, leaving behind bodies strewn across the Baisaran meadow and survivors screaming for help.

The gunmen quickly vanished into thick forests. By the time Indian authorities arrived, 26 people were dead and 17 others were wounded.

India has described the April 22 massacre as a terror attack and blamed Pakistan for backing it, an accusation denied by Islamabad. India swiftly announced diplomatic actions against its archrival Pakistan, which responded with its own tit-for-tat measures.

India's leader Modi touted all was well in Kashmir. A massacre of tourists shattered that claimhttps://apnews.com/article/kashmir-india-pakistan-tourist-attack-pahalgam-1089607a2c148eff059ca1052fe86aadOpen linkView original on lemmy.world
india·Indiabyitsame

Apple India Produces $22 Billion of iPhones in Shift From China

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/28149245

Apple Inc. assembled $22 billion worth of iPhones in India in the 12 months ended March, increasing production by nearly 60% over the previous year in a sign of continued diversification away from China.

Apple India Produces $22 Billion of iPhones in Shift From Chinahttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-13/apple-aapl-india-iphone-output-leaps-to-22-billion-in-china-shiftOpen linkView original on lemmy.world
india·Indiabyitsame

Indian component found in Russian weapon for first time, HUR says

cross-posted from: https://rss.ponder.cat/post/151488

An Indian-made component was identified in a Russian weapon system for the first time, while nearly all American-made parts have been phased out, Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) reported on April 7.

"For the first time, a component made in India — a clock buffer from Aura Semiconductor — was found in a Russian weapon," HUR said in a Telegram post.

The discovery came as HUR documented nearly 200 newly identified parts across six types of Russian weaponry.

These include the CRP antenna from the Russian-modified Shahed drone, North Korea's KN-24 ballistic missile, the onboard computer in the X-47 Kinzhal missile, and several reconnaissance and attack drones — including the Supercam S350, Gerbera, and Zala.

The Iranian-designed Shahed-136 drone, known as Geran-2 when produced in Russia, has been widely deployed by Moscow for loitering kamikaze missions targeting Ukrainian cities, energy infrastructure, and frontline positions.

According to HUR, only two American chips remain in the latest CRP antenna design of the Geran-2, illustrating Russia's shift toward components from countries not enforcing sanctions.

In previous drone variants, antennas labeled in Chinese featured 13 out of 15 components made by Chinese firms, including key signal-processing chips from the Beijing Microelectronics Technology Institute.

For years, Russia has served as India's top arms supplier. However, the imposition of international sanctions has forced India to diversify its defense procurement and deepen its ties with Western arms producers.

While India has publicly urged a diplomatic resolution to Russia's war in Ukraine, it has also continued expanding trade with Moscow.

Russia's strongest economic and military partner remains China, with both countries conducting joint drills alongside allies like Belarus and Iran. Beijing has also emerged as one of Russia's leading sources of dual-use goods that feed the Russian defense industry.

Read also: US increasingly polarized over Ukraine support as Trump’s ‘America First’ deepens party divide


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buyeuropean·Buy Europeanbyitsame

If you really have to buy American

In the unlikely event that you can not find a European alternative, you may have to consider buying a US branded product. On this website you can look up the brand and see its politics.

"Corporations earn profits off of your everyday purchases. And some of those profits are then donated to politicians and causes you might not agree with." https://www.goodsuniteus.com/

If you really have to buy Americanhttps://www.goodsuniteus.com/Open linkView original on lemmy.world
opensource·Opensourcebyitsame

What are the legal consequences of changing the license of an open source product

The (2?) maintainers of Fluent Assertions have changed the license in the GitHub repository from Apache 2 to a proprietary commercial license. This happened yesterday, it looks like the other 200 contributors were not asked. Commercial users can now buy a license for $130 per developer, per year.

There are some suggestions that the take-over and the new license are violating some articles in the Apache 2 license.

My question is: Suppose that -with reasonable certainty- the maintainers and new owners violated the Apache 2 license. Is there anything that can be done? Is there any way violations like this can be brought to court?

(I'm just asking, not using FluentAssertions and not involved nor affected by this).

What are the legal consequences of changing the license of an open source producthttps://github.com/fluentassertions/fluentassertions/issues/2955Open linkView original on lemmy.world
formula1·Formula 1byitsame

Ben Sulayem’s CORRUPTION EXPOSED After MORE Controversial SACKINGS!

The FIA is currently being rocked by stories of mis-management, mass firings, and corruption. For months now, the FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has shown top level staff the door by removing them, or forcing them out. F1’s drivers have spoken out against him but this week, there have been yet more sackings. That is becoming the norm at the FIA though, what isn’t normal is the corruption and miss-spending of funds which has been exposed by those removed.

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formula1·Formula 1byitsame

FIA seeks rule changes in wake of president allegations

Motorsport's governing body wants to change its rules to limit the ways its leadership can be held to account for bad governance.

A set of revisions to the statutes governing the audit and ethics committees has been circulated to member clubs to be approved at a vote of the FIA general assembly on 13 December.

These would ensure that any ethics complaints were overseen by the FIA president and president of its senate, rather than the senate itself.

And they would remove the power of the audit committee to investigate financial issues independently.

FIA seeks rule changes in wake of president allegationshttps://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/articles/cy89xevxp1joOpen linkView original on lemmy.world