Daily #383

News: Supreme Court allows charges against Bolsonaro. Supreme Court allows charges against Bolsonaro. Federal Army Commission is concerned about the establishment of the militia. Government sets timetable for 2025/2026 budget. Grasser still occupies the judiciary. Government agrees on ORF board reform. Innsbruck faces construction ban for 23 plots. Report: Austria lagging in combating corruption. Again dozens of protesters arrested in Turkey. “De-escalation”: USA changes Greenland travel plans for Vance. Pro-Russian governor arrested in Moldova. Taiwanese publisher jailed. Pakistan: Blasphemy charge against influencer over perfumes. Azov fighters sentenced to prison in Russia. Plan for better care in case of crisis.Armenian Parliament votes for accession process. ASFINAG advises caution when buying vignettes online. Man threatened fundraisers with a rifle. Arlberg railway line interrupted. Pre-trial detention after bomb threat against ORF centre. Start for S4 expansion: Wider and with centre separation. Upper Austria: Raid over animal cruelty at butcher’s. Germany: Pensioner smuggled 35 kilos of honey with potency enhancer. Cyber attack on community of Maria Enzersdorf. Argentina gives Brazil no chance. Club World Cup tempts with billion dollar prize. “Algospeak”: Far-right codes on social networks. Breakups: Big break one to two years before. FPÖ vs. “Tagespresse”: No circuit of the judgement. “Malcolm in the Middle” reboot with new Dewey. Accompanying sick children in Vienna expensive. German court prohibits Adidas advertising with climate goals. Accordionist Walther Soyka has died.

Prompt: Familiarity with powerful authority, a sense of uncertainty due to corruption and disputes, the tension of geopolitical conflicts, the surprise of unusual crime stories, the anticipation of significant infrastructure improvements, concern for animal rights issues, intrigue around cyber attacks, the excitement of high stakes sports, the sinister undertone of extremist codes in digital spaces, the heartbreak of fallen cultural figures.

Inspiration: Amy Sherald

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