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*[[2019–2021 Israeli political crisis]]
*[[2019–2021 Israeli political crisis]]
**Leader of the right-wing [[Yamina]] coalition [[Naftali Bennett]] calls off talks with oppositional leader [[Yair Lapid]] to form a new government in light of escalating violence. He instead voices his support for a unity government. [https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-bennett-says-lapid-government-is-off-the-table-renews-talks-with-netanyahu-s-likud-1.9806946 (''Haaretz'')]
**Leader of the right-wing [[Yamina]] coalition [[Naftali Bennett]] calls off talks with oppositional leader [[Yair Lapid]] to form a new government in light of escalating violence. He instead voices his support for a unity government. [https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-bennett-says-lapid-government-is-off-the-table-renews-talks-with-netanyahu-s-likud-1.9806946 (''Haaretz'')]

'''Science and technology'''
*A team of scientists in Chemistry and Materials Engineering in Japan publish a method to prepare tough and stretchable [[hydrogel]]s and tune polymerization conditions without introducing a special structure. The method has applications in [[Joint replacement|artificial joints]], [[List of soft contact lens materials|flexible contact lens]], [[biosensor]]s, [[drug delivery]] and [[soft robotics]]. [https://phys.org/news/2021-05-universal-method-easily-tough-stretchable.html (phys.org)] [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41427-021-00302-2 (Nature > NPG Asia Materials)]


'''Sports'''
'''Sports'''

Revision as of 22:30, 13 May 2021

Armed conflicts and attacks

Arts and culture

Health and environment

International relations

Law and crime

  • Protests against the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis
  • Colonial Pipeline cyberattack‎
    • The Colonial Pipeline attempts to restart a resource movement after a cyberattack six days ago. The ransomware attackers were reportedly paid $4–5 million in cryptocurrency prior to the restart. Meanwhile, it is revealed that the cyberattack targeted the corporate business computers and the physical resource supply was turned off in response. Further, 100 gigabytes (GB) of Colonial Pipeline corporate date was stolen prior to the attack. The hacker group, DarkSide, attempted to distance themselves from the Colonial Pipeline attack, saying they provide ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS), selling licenses to other criminals, and "affiliates are prohibited from targeting hospitals, schools, universities, non-profit organizations and public-sector entities". (Tom's Guide – webcache) (Reuters) (Bloomberg) (Politico.eu) (Fox Business)
  • After compromising the Washington, D.C., police department's computers in April, the Babuk group releases thousands of the Metropolitan Police Department's sensitive documents on the dark web. A review by the Associated Press finds hundreds of police officer disciplinary files dating back to 2004, and intelligence reports that include feeds from other agencies, including the FBI and Secret Service. The group reportedly asked for $4 million in ransom, and were offered $100,000 at which point negotiations broke down. (WMC-TV) (Al Jazeera)

Politics and elections

Sports