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29 Oct 2024

#politics

Le Monde: Israel's shameful assault on the United Nations
Israel's shameful assault on the United Nations
Israeli authorities have intensified their criticism of the UN and UNRWA, banning its activities in Israel for 90 days amid ongoing military operations in Gaza, which have resulted in significant civilian casualties. This move is seen as an attempt to shift blame for the humanitarian crisis.

Despite accusations against UNRWA, an international audit found no substantial evidence of infiltration by Hamas. Israel's actions reflect a broader strategy to address contentious issues surrounding Palestinian refugees and territory, while the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire.


Fox News: Joe Rogan says Harris sitdown was scrapped after campaign told him she 'only wanted to do an hour'
Joe Rogan says Harris sitdown was scrapped after campaign told him she 'only wanted to do an hour'
Joe Rogan's planned podcast with Vice President Kamala Harris was canceled due to her campaign's demands. He expressed interest in rescheduling but emphasized his preference for a longer, in-studio conversation.

Rogan recently interviewed former President Trump, who criticized Harris for avoiding the podcast. Despite the cancellation, Harris participated in a campaign rally in Houston the same day.


Fox News: Trump to campaign in Pennsylvania, Harris to unveil 'closing argument' and more top headlines
Trump to campaign in Pennsylvania, Harris to unveil 'closing argument' and more top headlines
As Election Day approaches, Trump campaigns in Pennsylvania while Harris presents her closing arguments. Over 46 million voters have already cast ballots for the 2024 election.

In media news, Bezos faces backlash over Washington Post's subscriber losses. A Texas school system is embroiled in a cheating scandal.


Fox News: Kamala Harris’ Israel smear is a gamble that could cost her an all-important swing state
Kamala Harris’ Israel smear is a gamble that could cost her an all-important swing state
Vice President Kamala Harris's recent comments on Israel have sparked controversy, as she attempted to address discontent among Arab American voters in Pennsylvania. This approach risks alienating Jewish voters, a key demographic for Democrats, particularly in crucial states like Pennsylvania and Michigan.

As Republican candidates, including Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania, capitalize on this shift, the potential for a significant change in voter allegiance looms. A small percentage shift among Jewish voters could impact tight races, raising concerns for Harris's presidential ambitions.


GB News: Whoopi Goldberg blasted for 'cringeworthy' Trump-Rogan podcast rant as she fires back at 'fake news'
Whoopi Goldberg blasted for 'cringeworthy' Trump-Rogan podcast rant as she fires back at 'fake news'
Whoopi Goldberg rebutted claims made by Joe Rogan and Donald Trump regarding Trump's past appearance on The View. She clarified that Trump's visit was in 2011, not 2015, and presented video evidence to counter their assertions about the show's reception of him.

Goldberg criticized the narrative that The View had been favorable towards Trump, highlighting her own critical remarks during the 2011 interview. She expressed a desire for political change and emphasized the need for a leader who can address public discontent.


#society

GB News: New traffic measures tackling air pollution and congestion in London to launch in less than a month
New traffic measures tackling air pollution and congestion in London to launch in less than a month
Greenwich Council will introduce a Low Traffic Neighbourhood trial on November 27, lasting up to 18 months. The initiative aims to reduce congestion, improve air quality, and enhance road safety through part-time restrictions on specific roads during peak hours, with exemptions for certain vehicles.

Community feedback has shaped the scheme, which has received mixed reactions from residents. Concerns include the clarity of information and potential traffic issues exacerbated by nearby road behaviors. The council encourages residents to share their feedback throughout the trial.


GB News: Jeremy Corbyn blasts Labour for scrapping £2 bus cap: 'Why are they discouraging public transport?'
Jeremy Corbyn blasts Labour for scrapping £2 bus cap: 'Why are they discouraging public transport?'
Jeremy Corbyn criticized Labour for increasing the bus fare cap from £2 to £3, arguing it will disproportionately impact the poorest commuters, adding significant costs to their weekly expenses. Other MPs echoed concerns about the decision's negative effects on public transport accessibility.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting defended the fare increase as a necessary budgetary choice, while critics highlighted its detrimental impact on working individuals and rural communities reliant on bus services. Approximately 3.4 million people in England use buses regularly.


The Telegraph: ‘World’s fattest’ cat dies despite stint at fat camp
‘World’s fattest’ cat dies despite stint at fat camp
Crumbs, the world's fattest cat at 38 pounds, has died after losing seven pounds at a veterinary weight-loss center in Russia. Despite efforts to improve his health, he developed breathing issues linked to undetected cancerous tumors.

Crumbs gained fame after being rescued from a hospital basement where he was fed unhealthy scraps. His condition ultimately proved fatal.


GB News: New 'smart' speed cameras rolled out on busy roads as police crack down on British drivers
New 'smart' speed cameras rolled out on busy roads as police crack down on British drivers
New speed cameras have been installed in the West Midlands to enhance road safety by reducing traffic collisions. Funded by the Staffordshire Safer Roads Partnership, the cameras utilize radar technology to accurately measure speeds and automatically send images of speeding vehicles to enforcement teams.

The initiative aims to streamline the identification and prosecution of speeding offenders. Officials emphasize the importance of adhering to speed limits to prevent accidents, with community leaders highlighting the need for improved road safety measures.


The Telegraph: Those who are so keen to sanitise Canadian history don’t seem to know any
Those who are so keen to sanitise Canadian history don’t seem to know any
Toronto's city council has voted to rename Yonge-Dundas Square to Sankofa Square, citing concerns over historical figures like Henry Dundas, who, despite being an abolitionist, is criticized for his gradual approach to ending slavery. This reflects a broader trend of renaming and reevaluating historical figures in Canada.

Critics argue that these changes overlook historical context and nuance, as seen in the rebranding of Ryerson University and other institutions. Public opposition is often ignored, raising concerns about priorities amid pressing social issues like homelessness and public services.


GB News: NHS staff told it is unacceptable to refuse sharing toilet with trans colleagues
NHS staff told it is unacceptable to refuse sharing toilet with trans colleagues
NHS staff were mandated to complete training on equality and diversity, which included guidelines on sharing toilets with transgender colleagues. The training faced criticism for being perceived as ideological and potentially discriminatory, leading to calls for its review.

The NHS has since withdrawn the controversial training module, stating it was outdated and will be replaced with new materials.