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19 Oct 2024
#politics
Fox News: Harris voters in Michigan tell Politico they might flee country if Trump wins: ‘We’re close enough to Canada’
At a recent rally in Michigan, several voters supporting Vice President Kamala Harris expressed intentions to leave the U.S. for Canada or other countries if former President Trump wins the presidential election. This sentiment reflects rising anxiety among Democrats as polls show a tight race in the state.
Concerns about the election's outcome have led to discussions among voters about potential relocation and protective measures, indicating a significant level of unease about the political climate.
#society
The Telegraph: Why the EU cannot rely on Assad to solve its migration woes
After over 13 years of the Syrian civil war, refugees are facing increased hostility and violence in host countries, particularly in Turkey, where anti-migrant riots have occurred. Sympathy for their plight has diminished significantly, especially within the EU.
In response, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is advocating for normalizing relations with Bashar al-Assad to facilitate the return of refugees, challenging the EU's longstanding policy against such actions.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Biden, Macron, Scholz and Starmer split over inviting Ukraine to join NATO
During a visit to Berlin, US President Joe Biden and European leaders discussed Ukraine and the Middle East amid a complex international transition before the upcoming American election. The main focus was on coordinating responses to Ukraine's "victory plan" against Russia.
Ukrainian President Zelensky is pushing for NATO membership as a security guarantee, but the US and Germany are currently opposed, while France and the UK show more support. The outcome may depend on the US election results and potential shifts in diplomatic stances.
#economy
Le Monde: Boeing and workers union reach tentative deal to end strike
Boeing and the International Association of Machinists have reached a new contract proposal amid an ongoing strike, offering a 35% pay increase over four years and $7,000 in bonuses. A ratification vote is scheduled for Wednesday.
The strike, which began on September 14, has affected production of several aircraft models and led to 17,000 layoffs as Boeing seeks to stabilize its finances.
#military
The Telegraph: What Ukraine should expect from North Korean special forces on the battlefield
Ukraine has raised alarms over a potential escalation in conflict as North Korean troops are set to join Russian forces. Reports indicate that around 10,000 North Korean soldiers, including 1,500 special forces, are arriving to support Moscow's military efforts.
Ukrainian officials warn that this influx could significantly impact the battlefield dynamics. North Korean Special Operations Forces, known for their secrecy and loyalty, are expected to deploy to key areas, including Kursk, by early November.
#crime
The Telegraph: Car rams Israeli police vehicle in suspected terror attack
An Israeli police officer escaped injury when a car, driven by a suspected Palestinian terrorist, crashed into his vehicle on a West Bank motorway. The driver, identified as Yosef Ahmed Adnan Taha, died in the incident.
The Israeli government confirmed the attack was unsuccessful, with no police officers harmed.
#sports
GB News: Boxing promoter calls for ban after Jake Paul's dizzying offer to Mike Tyson - 'Has to be prohibited'
Jake Paul has offered Mike Tyson $5 million to last past the fourth round in their upcoming boxing match. Tyson has yet to respond, focusing on training, while boxing promoter Lou DiBella has called for a ban on such side bets, questioning state regulation.
Experts weigh in on the fight, with Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis suggesting Tyson's experience could give him an edge, despite age considerations. Both fighters have their strategies, with Paul aiming for a quick knockout and Tyson relying on his power.