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9 Oct 2024
#politics
GB News: Starmer trying to resurrect May's 'disastrous' Brexit deal that would keep Britain 'in the tractor beam' of EU regulators
Lord Frost has criticized Sir Keir Starmer's efforts to revive Theresa May's Brexit deal, suggesting a new law could keep the UK aligned with EU regulations. He warns this may lead to closer ties with the EU without public awareness, despite Starmer's promises against rejoining the single market.
Meanwhile, Foreign Secretary David Lammy is advocating for de-escalation in the Middle East during his visit, emphasizing the need for ceasefires and humanitarian aid in Gaza amidst ongoing violence. The Conservative leadership race is also heating up, with tight competition among candidates.
#economy
Forbes: Boeing Withdraws Offer Made To Striking Factory Workers—No Further Negotiations Planned
Boeing has retracted its pay raise offer to striking factory workers, with no further negotiations planned after talks collapsed. The strike continues as Boeing faces financial and regulatory challenges.
The Machinists union claims Boeing has not made acceptable proposals regarding wages and benefits, while Boeing asserts the union's demands are excessive.
#military
The Telegraph: Israel war latest: Israel raises flag in Hezbollah theme park
Israeli troops raised their national flag at the Garden of Iran, a Hezbollah-themed park on the Lebanon-Israel border, which has been largely destroyed. The site, gifted by Iran in 2010, featured a replica of the Dome of the Rock and a statue of Qassem Soleimani.
Lebanese media confirmed the site is on Lebanese territory, despite initial denials from Hezbollah. Both the statue and the replica have reportedly been destroyed.
Le Monde: North Korea set to 'permanently' shut border with South Korea
North Korea announced plans to permanently close its southern border with South Korea, cutting off roads and railways. This move reflects deteriorating inter-Korean relations, with Pyongyang designating the South as its "principal enemy" and reinforcing military defenses.
The North's military actions are framed as self-defense against perceived threats from South Korean exercises and U.S. military presence. Analysts suggest these developments are part of a long-term strategy by Kim Jong Un, with potential implications for U.S.-North Korea relations.