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  • Catalonia’s farmers face threat of drought … and a plague of hungry rabbits

    Catalonia’s farmers face threat of drought … and a plague of hungry rabbits

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    With much of Spain facing severe drought after an exceptionally dry winter that followed the hottest summer on record, Alex Foix is planting vines in dusty ground near the village of Verdú in the province of Lleida. He hopes to have enough water for the vines to survive their first year, but that is not his only worry: it is the rabbits he fears most.

    Unusually, the area worst affected by drought isn’t in the south of the country but in the north-east region of Catalonia, where – in addition to a severe water shortage – farmers are facing a plague of rabbits. With a lack of grass and water, the animals are destroying crops, especially young wheat and barley, and eating the bark on vines and fruit trees.

    “A lot of factors have contributed to the rabbit population explosion: there was the pandemic, when no one could hunt for two years; they’ve become immune to myxomatosis; and the female can produce seven or eight offspring every two months,” Foix says.

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    Samboda checks his crops for damage caused by rabbits. Photograph: Paola de Grenet/The Guardian

    The Catalan government has said that more than 250,000 rabbits need to be killed by September to contain the population, according to reports, but it is a task beyond the means of the region’s disappearing breed of aged hunters.

    In an effort to reduce the numbers, the government has permitted the use of aluminium phosphate, which releases toxic phosphine gas when introduced into burrows.

    “If it doesn’t rain in April and we have another year like last year, the vines won’t survive,” says Juan Samboda, a member of Pagesos o conills (Farmers or rabbits), who grows cereals, vines, olives and chickpeas near Verdú.

    Drought is endemic in Lleida, says Samboda, but he points with pride to the area’s modern irrigation system, which is driven almost entirely by gravity. A series of small reservoirs are supplied with water from the Segarra-Garrigues canal. The problem is the water for the canal comes from the Rialb reservoir, 75km away. Standing on the bridge over the reservoir there is no sign of water but rather an improvised race track for trail bikes.

    In Catalonia as a whole, water reserves are down to about 26% and Samboda and his neighbours are running out.

    The depleted Rialb reservoir
    The depleted Rialb reservoir. In Catalonia as a whole, water reserves are down to about 26%. Photograph: Paola de Grenet/The Guardian

    “The question is how to manage the resources we have,” says Josep Carles Vicente, an olive farmer in Priorat, 60km south-west of Verdú. “If we decide that this year we can only cultivate a quarter of the available land then we have to decide what crops to prioritise. It’s vital that we don’t just improvise from day to day.

    “If the drought continues, in the case of fruit trees we can irrigate enough to save the trees but not enough for them to bear fruit.”

    At the end of February, a number of measures were agreed by the Catalan government, including a 40% reduction in water used for agriculture, a 15% reduction for industrial use, and a cut in the average daily supply for each resident from 250 litres to 230 litres.

    There is a ban on using drinking water to irrigate parks and gardens or for street cleaning, and plans to increase the amount of recycled water that can be introduced into rivers. An emergency plan allows local authorities to contract water tankers.

    The empty Segarra-Garrigues canal, which supplies a series of reservoirs in the area.
    The empty Segarra-Garrigues canal, which supplies a series of reservoirs in the area. Photograph: Paola de Grenet/The Guardian

    However, a cross-party emergency water summit held late last month failed to reach agreement on further restrictions. Municipal elections are due in May and – anxious to please voters – local mayors argued that municipal swimming pools be kept open on health grounds. They also blocked a proposal to fine local councils that exceed their water quota.

    Some farmers have been learning to adapt to the changing conditions. Marta Casas, oenologist at Parés Baltà winery in Penedès, near Barcelona, says global heating over the past 20 years has brought the grape harvest forward from late August to late July.

    “We’ve noticed that if we leave ground cover around the vines they are better equipped to survive drought because the morning dew doesn’t just settle on the leaves but on the grass, too,” she says.

    Farmers are turning to grape varieties more resilient to drought.
    Farmers are turning to grape varieties more resilient to drought but the damage caused by rabbits remains a problem. Photograph: Paola de Grenet/The Guardian

    Casas adds that the winery is opting for grape varieties with a longer growing cycle, as the increasingly harsh climate affects the taste, aroma and sugar content of the grapes. This has led them to replace French varieties such as merlot and chardonnay with native vines such as sumoll, moneu and malvasia sitges.

    But the plague of rabbits may not be so easy to combat. “One study found areas where there were 100 times what is considered the stable population of rabbit an acre,” says Foix, pointing to the protective plastic sleeves he’s fitted to each young vine in the hope of keeping them at bay.

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  • Deep Drug Nexus Threat To Youth Of JK: LG Manoj Sinha

    Deep Drug Nexus Threat To Youth Of JK: LG Manoj Sinha

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Siniha Friday said that under a well-though out deep-rooted nexus, an attempt is being made to destroy the society and youth of the UT. He, however, was quick to add that the Government will go tough against the drug peddlers and those behind the drug trade.

    LG Sinha was speaking at the Rajya Puraskar Ceremony of J&K Bharat Scouts & Guides at Convention Centre, Jammu. LG Sinha who is also the Chief Patron of Jammu & Kashmir Bharat Scouts & Guides, congratulated the Rajya Puraskar Awardee Scouts & Guides and lauded their contribution to the society.

    “There is a deep rooted nexus of drug peddlers. An attempt is being made to destroy the society and its youth by luring them towards drugs,” he said, adding , “The way the illicit trade of drugs is increasing, the way youth are being destroyed, I think it is the right time for Scouts and Guides to join and take part in this campaign,” he said.

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    Some people are trying to destroy the young generation in the country, Sinha said.

    He said that with its aspirational vision, Scouts & Guides is leading the change in society especially by serving vulnerable sections of the community & enabling the youth leaders to drive transformative change. The LG called upon the youth to follow the rich legacy of Mahamana Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya and dedicate themselves in the service of the nation.

    “The young generation is the key to change and today they are eager to play a bigger role in sustainable economic growth and social cohesion. With their commitment to selfless service, Scouts & Guides is contributing to build an inclusive & prosperous society,” the LG said, adding that in the fast-changing world, Scouts & Guides will have to turn their voice into action.

    In the partnership with local administration, they must engage in social welfare works to complement the government’s efforts and to develop new youth networks to promote peaceful, equal and just communities. The LG also urged the trainers and teaching community to nurture individual growth and leadership qualities amongst the youth—(KNO)

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  • The Threat of Civil Breakdown Is Real

    The Threat of Civil Breakdown Is Real

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    Coordination between federal agencies responsible for counterterrorism and their state and local counterparts — a crucial ingredient of the overall law-enforcement effort — is also a serious problem. There is no federal mandate for state and local authorities to report to federal authorities, so federal agencies must proactively elicit their cooperation. But non-federal agencies often have little interest in this work, because they entertain lower threat perceptions, contentious legal understandings or adverse conceptions of the role of government.

    In exceptional cases, county law-enforcement officials may not regard a vocally anti-government gun owner as a present danger or even as ideological, and may consider the state government the highest one to which they are answerable. And while most state and local officers are duly concerned about employee grievances, which often do produce mass-casualty events, many of these officers are indifferent to ideological ones.

    The net effect is that there is no nationwide structure that provides federal agencies with effective interlocutors at the state or local level. Some pockets of excellence exist, but they are not replicated at scale. Furthermore, while U.S. intelligence agencies have the capabilities needed to map far-right groups, for good constitutional reasons they can’t freely apply those capabilities at the domestic level.

    The face of the state, therefore, is federal law enforcement — and this is no more conducive to winning hearts and minds in the U.S. hinterland than it is in the fight against Muslim extremism in Leeds or Molenbeek. At the same time, gaps in domestic counterterrorism arrangements leave space for far-right radicalism to continue to flourish.

    By virtue of Jan. 6 and the increasing normalization of domestic political violence, senior U.S. officials already have strategic warning. That means they most value tactical warning, yet that’s harder to come by. In terms of combustibility, of course, the United States is not comparable to Bolshevik Russia and Enrique Tarrio is no Vladimir Lenin. U.S. militia groups do not appear to be strongly networked. Yet it would be imprudent to assume that the MAGA movement is still just an inchoate insurgency, as its grievances are widely shared. Law enforcement’s limitations suggest that the key factor in staving off civil breakdown is not state power but rather political dynamics.

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  • Establishment of Hindu kingdom will be a threat to country: Prakash Karat

    Establishment of Hindu kingdom will be a threat to country: Prakash Karat

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    Vijayawada: The Politburo member of CPM Prakash Karat on Friday warned that the establishment of a Hindu kingdom would be a threat to the country. He alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi led central government was trying hard to establish a Hindu Rastra after becoming the PM by swearing in on Indian constitution. He also alleged that Modi was muzzling the voice of the opposition political parties in Parliament. He made it clear that those who are ruling the country now had never taken part in the freedom struggle of the country. He made these remarks while addressing a gathering at a program held in the city with a slogan to chase away anti-people, dictatorial and communal BJP and Modi from the country. CPI national secretary Binay Viswam also took part in the program.

    Speaking on the occasion, Karat targeted right wing RSS organisation and alleged that the organisation had asked the people of the country to follow Manu Smriti instead of the Indian constitution. He criticised that the central government was threatening the opposition party leaders by misusing the central agencies like CBI, the ED and the IT department. He alleged that the Modi government was foisting false cases on Muslim minorities of the country and bringing new laws by citing love jihad and cow slaughtering.

    Targeting industrialist Gautam Adani, he said that his assets of Adani had gone up to Rs.10.5 lakhs in the year 2022 from Rs.50,000 crores in the year 2014. He said that inequalities had gone up in Modi government. He said that the ordinary people of the country were suffering a lot due to steep increase in inflation in the country. Stating that the Modi government is not imposing wealth tax and capital gains tax and other taxes on the industrialists of the country, he said that the non-imposition of the taxes was creating problems for the ordinary people of the country. Stating that MSME sector create more job opportunities for the unemployed youth of the country, he alleged that the Modi government was encouraging the MSME sector.

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    Talking about the crisis in the agriculture sector of the country, He alleged that the Modi government was responsible for the crisis in the farm sector and reminded that the farmers of the country held a year-long agitation against the three 3 black farm laws brought by Modi government and forced it abolish them. Commenting on the privatisation of Vizag Steel Plant, he criticised that the central government was now saying that it had kept the issue aside. Targeting the ruling YSRCP in the state, he alleged that the ruling party was extending its support to all the bills introduced by the BJP-led central government in Parliament and added that the ruling party was implementing all the policies of the BJP although the saffron party is not in power in AP.

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  • Authorities lock down California Capitol after ‘credible threat’

    Authorities lock down California Capitol after ‘credible threat’

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    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Legislators and their staff huddled inside offices for several hours Thursday after police warned of a “credible threat” against the California Capitol from a man police said had fired on a nearby hospital the night before.

    The California Highway Patrol said they were searching for the man suspected of firing on a Kaiser Permanente hospital building in the Sacramento suburb of Roseville and had made threats that prompted the lockdown of the Capitol and the postponement of a legislative floor session. No injuries were reported from the shooting, officials said.

    Police did not provide details about the threat to the Capitol, which also resulted in the cancelation of two committee hearings.

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  • Delhi school evacuated after bomb threat email; SWAT team arrives

    Delhi school evacuated after bomb threat email; SWAT team arrives

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    New Delhi: A private school in Delhi was evacuated after an email containing a bomb threat was received by the administration on Wednesday, a police official said.

    Authorities at The Indian School in Defence Colony told police that they received the email at 10.49 a.m.

    “The school has been evacuated and a thorough check is being done by a bomb squad,” the official added.

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    More details are awaited.

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  • Salman Khan gets another death threat, Mumbai Police begins probe

    Salman Khan gets another death threat, Mumbai Police begins probe

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    Mumbai: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has received another death threat call, Mumbai Police said on Tuesday, weeks after a man was taken into custody for sending a threat email to the Dabangg actor.

    Police said that a threat call was made to the Mumbai Police control room on April 10. The caller who identified himself as Rockey Bhai from Jodhpur in Rajasthan said he was a Gau rakshak (Cow-Vigilante). The caller threatened to eliminate Salman Khan on April 30.

    Mumbai Police said that further investigation is underway.

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    Previously, one person identified as Dhakad Ram, a resident of Luni in Rajasthan’s Jodhpur district was arrested on March 26 for sending an e-mail threat to Salman Khan and handed over to Mumbai Police.

    A case was registered at Bandra police station. The accused had allegedly sent a threat mail to Salman Khan stating that the actor will “end up like Sidhu Moose Wala.”

    “In the case registered in Bandra police station of threats to kill Salman Khan via email, the Mumbai police team and Luni police team in joint action caught Dhakad Ram, a resident of Luni in Jodhpur district,” Luni Police Station Officer, Jodhpur Ishwar Chand Pareek had told ANI earlier.

    Khan has been provided with Y+ category security by the Mumbai police as the actor is perceived to be under threat. The Maharashtra State government took this step after the actor received a threat letter from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.

    Mumbai Police have also booked jailed gangsters Lawrence Bishnoi, Goldie Brar and Rohit Garg for allegedly sending threatening emails to actor Salman Khan’s office. Bandra Police registered a case under sections 506(2),120(b) and 34 of IPC.

    Meanwhile, the actor has begun promotions of his upcoming Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan and participated in its trailer launch event held in Mumbai on April 10.

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  • Schoolboy held from Lucknow over assassination threat to PM, UP CM

    Schoolboy held from Lucknow over assassination threat to PM, UP CM

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    Noida: The Noida Police on Friday apprehended a teenager from Lucknow who is believed to have sent an email to a media house, threatening to assassinate Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, officials said.

    The boy was produced in a juvenile court here later in the day and was granted bail, according to an official.

    The bail was granted since the charges invoked in the case were bailable, the official said.

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    The 16-year-old boy, who hails from Bihar, was picked up from the Chinhat area of the state capital on Friday morning and has been brought here, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Noida) Rajneesh Verma said.

    “An FIR was lodged in connection with the case of April 5 at the Sector 20 police station here after which the matter was investigated, technical teams also roped in to trace the sender of the email, which contained the threat message,” Verma said.

    “On the basis of the investigation, the email sender was traced and found in Lucknow’s Chinhat area. The sender turned out to be a schoolboy, who has just completed his Class 11 and will be beginning Class 12 in this session,” the police officer told PTI.

    The police had lodged an FIR against unknown person after a media house representative approached them with a complaint, stating they have received an email threatening to assassinate the prime minister and the Uttar Pradesh chief minister.

    The FIR was lodged under the Indian Penal Code sections 153A (1b) (act prejudicial to maintenance of harmony, or likely to disturb public tranquillity), 505 (1b) (act likely to cause, fear or alarm to the public, or to any section of the public whereby any person may be induced to commit an offence against the state or against the public tranquillity), 506 (criminal intimidation), 507 (criminal intimidation by an anonymous communication), police said.

    The police had also invoked provisions of the Information Technology Act in the case.

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  • Death threat: Salman Khan buys new Nissan bulletproof SUV

    Death threat: Salman Khan buys new Nissan bulletproof SUV

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    Mumbai: Superstar Salman Khan is one of the most loved celebrities of India. The actor has landed into various controversies from time to time during his 3 decade career in Bollywood but he still enjoys a massive fan following across the globe. From his personal life to professional activities , his fans are always eager to know everything about him. The actor is one among the motorhead celebrities and owns several expensive cars. He has recently added a new bulletproof Nissan Patrol SUV to his garage.

    Yes, after his friend SRK bought a brand new Rolls-Royce Cullinan, it is now reported that Salman Khan has acquired a new SUV from Nissan. The white colour Nissan SUV car is bulletproof and the actor was spotted travelling in it.

    Yes, the Tiger Zinda Hai actor was recently spotted travelling in his new vehicle in Mumbai and he was escorted by police. The video has been shared by several YouTube channels and the car has become the talk of the town now.

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    Salman Khan has earlier got a death threat after which his security cover was enhanced. Some social media users are of the opinion that Bhaijaan decided to own the bulletproof car after receiving death threats.

    On the professional front, he will be next seen in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, which will hit the theaters on the eve of Eid.

    Watch video below.

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  • Khalistan threat to Himanta being taken seriously, case registered: Assam DGP

    Khalistan threat to Himanta being taken seriously, case registered: Assam DGP

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    Guwahati: Assam’s Director-General of Police (DGP) Gyanendra Pratap Singh on Sunday said threat to Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma by a pro-Khalistan group was being taken very seriously.

    In a purported audio clip, sent to some journalists, Sikh for Justice founder Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, a designated individual terrorist, was heard threatening Sarma.

    “A case under appropriate sections of IPC and UAPA was registered at the STF police station,” the DGP tweeted.

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    Besides, the security of the chief minister has been adequately sensitised to the emerging threat, he added.

    “In view of global events, the threat is being taken very seriously by the Assam Police. The central agencies have been kept in the loop on the issue,” Singh said.

    Altogether eight associates of pro-Khalistan radical preacher Amritpal Singh are presently lodged at Dibrugarh Central Jail in Assam.

    A multi-tier security arrangement has been made at the jail since March 19, when four members of the Waris Punjab De (WPD) were taken there in the first batch.

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