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9 Oct 2024

#politics

GB News: Taylor Swift: Sadiq Khan and Yvette Cooper 'pressed' police to give popstar royal-style escort through London and then received free tickets
Taylor Swift: Sadiq Khan and Yvette Cooper 'pressed' police to give popstar royal-style escort through London and then received free tickets
Yvette Cooper and Sadiq Khan allegedly pressured the Met Police to provide a police escort for Taylor Swift during her Wembley performances. This decision followed concerns about security after a foiled terrorist plot in Vienna, despite initial reluctance from police.

The Special Escort Group typically serves only senior officials and royalty, raising concerns about the use of resources for a private individual. Ultimately, the escort was granted after intervention from government officials, citing potential economic impacts of a show cancellation.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Muslim Terror Family Plotted Terror Attack on Election Day
Muslim Terror Family Plotted Terror Attack on Election Day
The Biden-Harris administration's resettlement of Afghans has led to serious security concerns, including a recent terrorist plot by Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, an Afghan citizen on a Special Immigrant Visa. Tawhedi, along with family members, allegedly planned an attack on Election Day.

The Department of Justice's complaint highlights Tawhedi's extremist views, including indoctrinating children with messages about martyrdom. His actions raise questions about the awareness of his family regarding his plans and the broader implications for national security.


Times Of Israel: As Israel mulls response to Iran attack, past premiers differ on potential targets
As Israel mulls response to Iran attack, past premiers differ on potential targets
Israel is considering its response to a recent Iranian missile attack, weighing options that range from symbolic strikes to significant hits on Iran's oil and nuclear facilities. The situation is complicated by differing opinions within Israel's leadership and U.S. diplomatic concerns.

The Pentagon meeting between Israeli and U.S. defense officials was postponed, highlighting tensions over the appropriate response. Former leaders express varied strategies, with some advocating for targeted military strikes while others caution against escalating the conflict.


#military

GB News: SAS veterans urge Starmer to review ECHR's 'dangerous' threat to soldiers: 'Leaving them open to terrorists!'
SAS veterans urge Starmer to review ECHR's 'dangerous' threat to soldiers: 'Leaving them open to terrorists!'
Three SAS veterans have urged Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to amend the European Convention of Human Rights, seeking exemptions for soldiers from prosecution while combating terrorism. They argue that current legal frameworks threaten the safety and mental health of veterans.

The veterans contend that the ongoing scrutiny of past operations undermines military effectiveness and could deter future enlistment. They emphasize the need for legal protections to support soldiers who act under lawful orders in high-risk situations.


Times Of Israel: All’s fair in Lebanon war? When it comes to removing Hezbollah, Israeli experts say yes
All’s fair in Lebanon war? When it comes to removing Hezbollah, Israeli experts say yes
Israel's military campaign against Hezbollah has intensified, leading to significant civilian displacement in Lebanon and accusations of potential violations of international law. Critics argue that airstrikes have disproportionately affected civilians, while Israel maintains that its actions target military objectives and comply with legal standards.

Over 1.2 million Lebanese have been displaced due to the conflict, with Israel issuing warnings to civilians before strikes. The legality of these warnings and the proportionality of the attacks remain contentious, as experts debate the balance between military necessity and civilian protection.


GB News: ECHR legislation could deplete numbers of British soldiers, warns SAS veteran
ECHR legislation could deplete numbers of British soldiers, warns SAS veteran
Three SAS veterans have publicly urged Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to reconsider the European Convention of Human Rights. They seek exemptions for military personnel from prosecution while combating terrorism.

The veterans emphasize that British soldiers face serious threats today.


#health

Le Monde: Rise in human life expectancy slows in wealthy countries
Rise in human life expectancy slows in wealthy countries
A recent study indicates that the rapid increase in global life expectancy seen since the mid-20th century has slowed significantly over the past 30 years. Researchers found that while some regions, like South Korea and Hong Kong, continue to see gains, most countries are experiencing stagnation.

The study suggests that this slowdown is a result of more people living to older ages, where biological aging becomes a major risk factor. Experts warn that humanity may be nearing a ceiling of longevity without breakthroughs in aging science.