Headlines January 30, 2023 from Democracy Now!
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We will use dhclient. You'll need to edit the following file /etc/dhcp/dhclient6.conf :
interface "eno1" { send dhcp6.client-id DUID; }You will have to adapt the interface name (eno1) and the DUID
Once the client is configured, you'll need to create a new SystemD service. Create the following file, adapting the interface name (eno0) and the DUID /etc/systemd/system/dhclient.service:
With little fanfare, former Director of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano gained a top post in the Whitehouse, as one of 4 intelligence advisors to President Biden. For now, here is the announcement from the Whitehouse website from May 2022. Though we have much to say about each of the appointees to the Intelligence Advisory Board, we will return with detail after the headlines for Friday, January 27, 2023.
In Peru, thousands of people marched in the capital Lima after interim President Dina Boluarte called for a “national truce” amid ongoing protests since the ouster and arrest of her predecessor, Pedro Castillo, on December 7. This is a protester.
The National Assembly of Ecuador accepted an amnesty request for the former foreign minister of Rafael Correa, Ricardo Patiño.
The Administration Council of the Legislature (CAL), approved the request with five votes in favor and one abstention. Since the plea involves Patiño's constitutional right to free speech, the measure moves next to a special commission assigned to issues that arose from the 2019 protests of Correísmo and Pachakutik.
The only abstention was Nathalie Arias, while the president of the Assembly, Virgilio Saquicela (ind.), and the delegates of correísmo, the Social Christian Party (PSC) and the Democratic Left (ID), voted in favor.
Colombia’s government has pledged it will no longer award new contracts to drill for oil and gas, as President Gustavo Petro seeks to fulfill a campaign promise to transition Colombia away from fossil fuels. Colombia’s Energy and Mines Minister Irene Vélez spoke Thursday at the World Economic Forum in Davos.