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10 Nov 2023

#politics

Fox News: Trump, GOP celebrate Manchin decision not to seek re-election, Democrats warn 'don't spike the football yet'
Trump, GOP celebrate Manchin decision not to seek re-election, Democrats warn 'don't spike the football yet'
West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin's decision not to seek re-election has Republicans eyeing a key Senate seat in 2024, while some Democrats warn against premature celebration. Manchin, known as a Democratic outlier, cited West Virginia's increasing Republican lean as a reason for his retirement. However, Democrats point to recent Republican losses in off-year elections and believe that celebrating prematurely could cost the GOP the open seat.


Fox News: Palestinian 'Rosa Parks' hailed by media as 'hero' accused of sharing Hitlerian threat to drink Jews' blood
Palestinian 'Rosa Parks' hailed by media as 'hero' accused of sharing Hitlerian threat to drink Jews' blood
A Palestinian activist named Ahed Tamimi, who previously made headlines for assaulting an Israeli soldier, was arrested by the IDF for allegedly inciting terrorism and making anti-Semitic comments on social media. The liberal media had previously hailed Tamimi as a symbol of Palestinian resistance, but her recent arrest has raised questions about her true intentions.


#society

Le Monde: Paris tests dismantling of iconic bookstalls ahead of 2024 Olympics ceremony
Paris tests dismantling of iconic bookstalls ahead of 2024 Olympics ceremony
Paris City Hall plans to conduct a feasibility test of removing and reinstalling bookstalls along the banks of the Seine for the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics. The bookstall owners strongly oppose the removal and fear that the stands may not survive the process, potentially being replaced by something unattractive.


American Thinker: Antisemitism at Harvard: Separating Fact from Fiction
Antisemitism at Harvard: Separating Fact from Fiction
Despite recent antisemitic incidents on college campuses, Jewish students at American universities, particularly Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, do not feel safe. The university faced criticism for its delayed response in denouncing the attack on Israel by Hamas, leading to several key donors withdrawing their support. Harvard President Claudine Gay eventually denounced Hamas, but her claim of a "very long" history of antisemitism at Harvard was questioned, as the university has provided a flourishing environment for Jewish students, faculty, and staff in recent times. The rise in antisemitism reflects the failures of the current leadership structure and the influence of the ideology of anti-racism.


#war

Fox News: Brother of Israeli twin hostages recounts Oct. 7 terrorist attack on their home
Brother of Israeli twin hostages recounts Oct. 7 terrorist attack on their home
Israeli twin brothers, Ziv and Gali Berman, were taken hostage by Hamas during a coordinated assault on Israel. The brothers' family, devastated by the attacks, now awaits their safe return.


Euromaidan Press: App brings key Euromaidan revolution sites to virtual life
App brings key Euromaidan revolution sites to virtual life
A smartphone app brings key sites of Ukraine's 2014 Euromaidan revolution to life in augmented reality. Users can view 3D models of important protest sites and objects, allowing them to experience the events of the revolution. The app aims to convey the values of Maidan and educate those who may not carry the memory of the events.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Israel-Hamas war: Gaza to get minimal 'humanitarian pauses'
Israel-Hamas war: Gaza to get minimal 'humanitarian pauses'
Civilians flee Gaza Strip amid Israeli bombardments, seeking shelter in the south. The US calls for a daily truce for humanitarian aid, but it only applies to certain areas. Israeli army intensifies strikes on Gaza City, targeting Hamas's military quarter. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refuses ceasefire.