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  • Slovenia Takes Firm Position After ICC Warrant for Netanyahu

    When the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant accusing Benjamin Netanyahu of war crimes and crimes against humanity related to the Gaza conflict, many European governments responded cautiously. Slovenia, however, chose a more direct course of action.

    On September 25, 2025, Slovenia announced that Netanyahu would be treated as persona non grata, effectively banning him from entering the country. Slovenian officials said the decision was based on the ICC warrant and framed it as a commitment to uphold international legal obligations, regardless of the political stature of the accused.

    The move was part of a broader shift in Slovenia’s approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In June 2024, the country formally recognized State of Palestine as an independent state. Later, in July 2025, Slovenia barred two far-right Israeli ministers from entering the country, and in August it announced what was described as the European Union’s first unilateral arms embargo targeting Israel.

    During the same period, Natasa Pirc Musar addressed the United Nations General Assembly, urging governments to respect international legal institutions and ensure accountability for alleged violations of humanitarian law.

    Reports at the time also suggested that Netanyahu’s travel routes to international events, including visits to the United Nations, were planned carefully to avoid airspace of countries that might attempt to enforce the ICC warrant. The situation highlighted a key challenge in international justice: the effectiveness of such rulings often depends on whether individual states are willing to enforce them.

    Slovenia’s decision therefore became a notable example of how international law intersects with geopolitics. While some observers view the move as a strong stand for legal accountability, others warn that aggressive enforcement of such warrants against sitting leaders could carry significant diplomatic consequences.

    The episode has reignited debate over the role of international courts and the willingness of nations to act on their rulings when political alliances and global tensions are involved.

    Debate continues: Should more countries enforce ICC warrants against sitting leaders, or could doing so create new risks for international diplomacy and political stability?
    Slovenia Takes Firm Position After ICC Warrant for Netanyahu When the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant accusing Benjamin Netanyahu of war crimes and crimes against humanity related to the Gaza conflict, many European governments responded cautiously. Slovenia, however, chose a more direct course of action. On September 25, 2025, Slovenia announced that Netanyahu would be treated as persona non grata, effectively banning him from entering the country. Slovenian officials said the decision was based on the ICC warrant and framed it as a commitment to uphold international legal obligations, regardless of the political stature of the accused. The move was part of a broader shift in Slovenia’s approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In June 2024, the country formally recognized State of Palestine as an independent state. Later, in July 2025, Slovenia barred two far-right Israeli ministers from entering the country, and in August it announced what was described as the European Union’s first unilateral arms embargo targeting Israel. During the same period, Natasa Pirc Musar addressed the United Nations General Assembly, urging governments to respect international legal institutions and ensure accountability for alleged violations of humanitarian law. Reports at the time also suggested that Netanyahu’s travel routes to international events, including visits to the United Nations, were planned carefully to avoid airspace of countries that might attempt to enforce the ICC warrant. The situation highlighted a key challenge in international justice: the effectiveness of such rulings often depends on whether individual states are willing to enforce them. Slovenia’s decision therefore became a notable example of how international law intersects with geopolitics. While some observers view the move as a strong stand for legal accountability, others warn that aggressive enforcement of such warrants against sitting leaders could carry significant diplomatic consequences. The episode has reignited debate over the role of international courts and the willingness of nations to act on their rulings when political alliances and global tensions are involved. 💬 Debate continues: Should more countries enforce ICC warrants against sitting leaders, or could doing so create new risks for international diplomacy and political stability?
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  • Introducing the ultimate in tech frustration: the SSD that will self-destruct in ten seconds! Yes, you heard it right—TeamGroup has managed to turn your data storage dreams into a ticking time bomb. Forget about write cycling; now you can watch your precious files vanish faster than your will to live during a software update. Need a little drama in your life? Just hit the self-destruct button and enjoy the show!

    Who knew that the future of storage would come with a side of explosive entertainment? Truly, nothing says "I love you" to your files like a drive that’s ready to go out with a bang.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/07/16/this-ssd-will-self-destruct-in-ten-seconds/

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    Introducing the ultimate in tech frustration: the SSD that will self-destruct in ten seconds! Yes, you heard it right—TeamGroup has managed to turn your data storage dreams into a ticking time bomb. Forget about write cycling; now you can watch your precious files vanish faster than your will to live during a software update. Need a little drama in your life? Just hit the self-destruct button and enjoy the show! Who knew that the future of storage would come with a side of explosive entertainment? Truly, nothing says "I love you" to your files like a drive that’s ready to go out with a bang. https://hackaday.com/2025/07/16/this-ssd-will-self-destruct-in-ten-seconds/ #SSDSelfDestruct #TechTrends #DataDrama #TeamGroup #FlashMemoryFiasco
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    In case you can’t wait for your flash memory to die from write cycling, TeamGroup now has a drive that, via software or hardware, can destroy its own flash chips with a surge of voltage. If y…
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