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18 Oct 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Pelosi: Jordan as Speaker Would Be 'Appalling,' Our Democracy Is at Stake
Nancy Pelosi criticized Jim Jordan as an unsuitable speaker due to his denial of election results and support for legislation against women's reproductive rights. She accused Republicans of disregarding democracy and being influenced by Donald Trump. The future of democracy is endangered.
#foreignaffairs
The American Spectator: We (Non-Islamists) Are All Jews Now
A father discusses the safety of Jews since the establishment of Israel, unsure of the answer. He contemplates the situation in Gaza and the threat Israel faces from Iran. He also reflects on the treatment of Christians in Muslim-majority countries, calling for a shift in responsibility from non-Muslims to Muslims themselves.
Breitbart: Protesters Storm Israeli Embassy in Jordan
Protesters stormed Israeli embassy in Amman, Jordan after reports of Israeli missile hitting Gaza hospital. Demonstrators attempted to breach the embassy compound and set it on fire. Police and tear gas were used to push the protesters back.
Breitbart: Solidarity? White House Vows 'Tough Questions' for Netanyahu; Wants 'Zero' Civilian Casualties
John Kirby, the White House's National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications, indicated that President Biden would ask tough questions and investigate the explosion at a hospital in Gaza City. Biden's visit to Israel aimed to show support for the country in its conflict with Hamas, but his stance seemed to shift after the explosion. Kirby did not give Israel the benefit of the doubt and avoided commenting on whether Israel was complying with international law.
Le Monde: Three killed by militia group in Uganda including two foreign tourists
Gunmen killed three people, including a British and a South African tourist, in Uganda's Queen Elizabeth National Park. The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebel group is suspected to be behind the attack.
Ugandan forces foiled a bomb plot by the ADF on churches near the capital, and carried out air strikes against ADF positions in the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The ADF is a historical Ugandan rebel group responsible for numerous massacres, kidnappings, and looting.
Newsbusters: CBS Parrots Hamas: Israel Behind Hospital Blast, They Bring 'Terror' to Gaza
After an explosion at a hospital in Gaza, CBS Evening News backed Hamas's claim that Israel targeted the facility, despite video evidence showing it was caused by an errant rocket from Gaza. The news segment ignored Israel's evidence and framed them as the aggressor, while giving a platform to Hamas to blame Israel and the U.S. Other countries condemned Israel without considering the evidence or Hamas's history of using civilians as human shields. The report failed to mention that Israel always warned civilians before airstrikes, while Hamas told them to stay.
Flag And Cross: Israel Says Gaza Hospital Explosion That Killed Hundreds Was Caused by Failed Terrorist Rocket
Israel's government claims that a Palestinian rocket caused the explosion at a hospital in Gaza City, which resulted in hundreds of deaths. Palestinian officials blame Israel for the strike, while the Israeli Defense Force states that the rocket was launched by the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization. The origin of the rocket remains unclear.
#economy
Le Monde: In Africa, governments cut back on fuel subsidies
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu tries to defuse nationwide strike call by announcing cheaper public transport and temporary increase in minimum wage. Galloping inflation caused by war in Ukraine and the end of fuel subsidies is impacting daily life and driving up costs of transportation, food, and electricity. Countries in sub-Saharan Africa, including Angola and Senegal, are also raising oil prices to address budgetary issues and debt repayment. The IMF encourages compensation measures for the poorest, but the cut in subsidies has a regressive effect on the population as a whole. Protests and violence have erupted in response to these reforms.
Forbes: Voodoo And Female Warriors Spice Up Lagardère’s Retail Offer In Benin
Lagardère Travel Retail has secured a deal to operate the master concession at Benin's Cotonou Cadjehoun International Airport. The concession will showcase Benin's culture and will be operated by a joint venture starting next year. With a reliable local partner, this deal could lay the groundwork for expansion in the region. The agreement covers duty-free shopping, a convenience store, and food and beverage outlets at the airport.
#culture
The American Spectator: Can Conservative Entertainment Not Be Cringe?
Daily Wire, known for its conservative content, is launching Bentkey, a new children's entertainment platform to compete with Disney. Bentkey offers over 100 kids shows and cartoons, including Daily Wire originals, with a focus on adventure and wonder rather than politics. Additionally, Bentkey plans to release a live-action remake of Snow White, aiming to create an un-woke alternative to Disney's version. While providing alternatives is important, it is also necessary to build a unique culture rather than just conservative versions of existing content.
#technology
Forbes: X Will Charge New Accounts $1 For Basic Functions Like Posting In New Zealand And The Philippines
Twitter, now known as Topline X, is testing a program in New Zealand and the Philippines where new users have to pay $1 annually for certain features. The program aims to combat bots and spammers.
#other
The Telegraph: Weather latest: Warnings issued as Storm Babet to batter UK
Britons are preparing for Storm Babet's arrival in the UK, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and increased flooding. Power cuts, road closures, and travel disruption are expected. Severe weather warnings have been issued for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and parts of England. Dangerous driving conditions and potential risks to life are anticipated.
Forbes: Lainey Wilson On Storytelling, Dolly And Success On Her Own Terms
Country star Lainey Wilson developed her love for storytelling in her small hometown, honing her craft and taking risks to pursue her dreams. With her unique approach and authenticity, she has gained success in the music industry, performing at festivals like Lollapalooza. Wilson's collaboration with Dolly Parton was a life-changing experience, and she continues to work on new music that reflects her passion for songwriting and storytelling.