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18 Oct 2024

#politics

GB News: Miriam Cates outlines how Tories can return to power...but they'll need Reform's help
Miriam Cates outlines how Tories can return to power...but they'll need Reform's help
Former Tory MP Miriam Cates supports Reform UK, noting its professional growth and warning of a potential split in right-wing votes that could benefit Labour. She suggests a pact between Conservatives and Reform UK to avoid competing candidates in key areas.

Cates emphasizes the need for collaboration to secure a center-right majority in future elections, though she acknowledges the uncertainty of Reform UK's willingness to negotiate.


Fox News: Liberal leaders have betrayed our civil rights legacy and failed Atlanta
Liberal leaders have betrayed our civil rights legacy and failed Atlanta
The author reflects on the decline of Atlanta, once a symbol of hope for Black Americans, now marred by crime and poverty. They attribute this deterioration to radical progressive leadership, criticizing current political figures for failing to support local communities and law enforcement.

The piece emphasizes the need for a return to policies that prioritize accountability and economic stability, urging voters to remember the impact of leadership on their communities.


Fox News: Early voting begins in Louisiana, Hawaii, Washington
Early voting begins in Louisiana, Hawaii, Washington
Louisiana, Hawaii, and Washington have initiated early voting for the 2024 election. Residents can vote by mail or in-person, with varying deadlines for registration and ballot submission across the states.

Voting by mail is available without an excuse, and early in-person voting has also started. Each state has specific guidelines for registration and ballot delivery.


Front Page Magazine: Harris’s Fox Disaster
Harris’s Fox Disaster
Kamala Harris's recent interview with Bret Baier was marked by her late arrival, early exit, and failure to directly answer questions. Her demeanor was described as petulant and unlikable, contrasting sharply with J.D. Vance's performance, which showcased his competence and likability.

This interview may have further damaged her campaign, revealing her inability to engage effectively with the media without scripted assistance. The attempt to rehabilitate her public image appears to have backfired.


Fox News: Crunch time: Harris to team up with Barack and Michelle Obama next week in key battlegrounds
Crunch time: Harris to team up with Barack and Michelle Obama next week in key battlegrounds
Vice President Kamala Harris will campaign with former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama in Georgia and Michigan to boost voter turnout ahead of the 2024 election. This marks their first joint appearance since Harris took the lead on the Democratic ticket.

The campaign aims to energize supporters and increase voter engagement as early voting begins in key battleground states. Both Harris and Trump are focused on mobilizing voters ahead of Election Day on November 5.


Front Page Magazine: D'Souza on ‘The Left's Soviet-Style Psychiatric Treatment of Dissidents’
D'Souza on ‘The Left's Soviet-Style Psychiatric Treatment of Dissidents’
Dinesh D’Souza discusses the left's treatment of dissenters, likening it to Soviet-era psychiatric practices, during an interview promoting his film "Vindicating Trump." He emphasizes the need for strong leadership to address current political challenges.

The conversation also touches on financial aid to Iran and issues related to societal changes in Europe.


#society

Le Monde: Residents of Lebanese Christian village want to stay: 'We are against this war that Hezbollah has dragged us into'
Residents of Lebanese Christian village want to stay: 'We are against this war that Hezbollah has dragged us into'
The village of Kfarwa in Lebanon has seen its population dwindle due to Israeli bombings and an evacuation order. Remaining residents, mostly farmers and civil servants, are trying to maintain a semblance of normalcy amid the conflict, with some taking on lookout roles against potential threats.

Despite the ongoing violence, locals express a desire for peace and a rejection of Hezbollah's involvement in the conflict. The village's historical ties to the Christian right and its strategic location have made it a focal point in the ongoing tensions between Israel and Lebanon.


#economy

Fox News: I’m a farmer – and know Kamala Harris would be a disaster for American agriculture
I’m a farmer – and know Kamala Harris would be a disaster for American agriculture
A farmer from Indiana criticizes Vice President Kamala Harris's policies, claiming they threaten American agriculture through increased regulations, higher costs, and a lack of support for trade. He contrasts this with former President Trump's record of promoting farmers' interests.

The farmer argues that Harris's approach could lead to food shortages and financial burdens for families, emphasizing the need for policies that support agricultural success. He believes that a Trump presidency would better serve the farming community.


#military

Front Page Magazine: IDF Takes Out Hamas Architect of Oct. 7 Attacks
IDF Takes Out Hamas Architect of Oct. 7 Attacks
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar during a routine operation in Gaza. Sinwar, known for his extremist views and violent tactics, was linked to the October 7 terror attack and had a history of brutal actions against both Israelis and Palestinians.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized that Sinwar's death presents an opportunity to reshape the future in the region and urged Hamas members to surrender. He reaffirmed Israel's commitment to rescuing hostages held by Hamas.


#health

Le Monde: Dengue fever threatens mainland France
Dengue fever threatens mainland France
The number of indigenous dengue fever cases in France has surged to 78 since May, marking a record high for the season. These cases stem from local mosquito bites, linked to travelers returning from endemic regions.

Experts warn that while not yet an epidemic, the risk of larger outbreaks remains, with a potential for 100 cases by the end of the season. The probability of an epidemic from arboviruses in mainland France is estimated between 6 and 7 on a scale of 0 to 9.