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14 Nov 2023

#politics

American Thinker: Selective prosecution against Trump
Selective prosecution against Trump


The selective prosecutions of Trump raise questions about law and justice. The unprecedented nature of the cases and different treatment show a discriminatory effect. The motive behind the prosecutions, driven by political considerations, is clear. Selective enforcement in pursuit of political agendas poses a threat to our democracy.


#society

GB News: ‘Why wouldn’t you include Christmas?!’ Fury as National Trust excludes Christian holidays from calendar
‘Why wouldn’t you include Christmas?!’ Fury as National Trust excludes Christian holidays from calendar
The National Trust is facing criticism for excluding Christmas and Easter from their 2024 calendar. Members are upset that Christian holidays were not included, while holidays from other religions were. The trust has been accused of being too focused on inclusivity and not respecting Christian heritage.


Fox News: Israeli university president tours US campuses to urge action on growing antisemitism
Israeli university president tours US campuses to urge action on growing antisemitism
College campuses have seen a rise in antisemitism, prompting visits from Israeli officials to address the issue. The president of Israel's University of Haifa, Ron Robin, met with university leaders to discuss the problem and the need to differentiate between freedom of speech and hate speech. He emphasized the importance of providing students with tools and knowledge to live better lives. The issue of antisemitism in higher education is a global problem, and universities must prioritize education over advocacy.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Sixty European banks suspected of influencing tensions in South Sudan
Sixty European banks suspected of influencing tensions in South Sudan
European banks and investment firms have been implicated in financing two oil groups involved in violence in South Sudan, according to a report by NGO Global Witness. The report identifies over €700 million in direct or indirect shareholdings by European financial institutions in China National Petroleum Company (CNPC) and Petronas, as well as €4 billion in loans and commissions received. Global Witness accuses CNPC and Petronas of contributing to the violence in South Sudan, which has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. The NGO hopes that the financial groups named in the report will change their business practices and put pressure on European politicians.


Washington Free Beacon: He's a Communist Trust Fund Baby Who Inherited Millions. Now, He's Using Daddy's Money To Harass Jews.
He's a Communist Trust Fund Baby Who Inherited Millions. Now, He's Using Daddy's Money To Harass Jews.
James "Fergie" Chambers, a wealthy communist, has cut ties with his family and is using his inheritance to fund a radical activist group that is targeting Jews and Israeli businesses. Chambers aims to popularize coordinated attacks against Jews and make supporters of Israel afraid. The group, Palestine Action U.S., has been engaging in vandalism and harassment, with Chambers paying for the legal fees of its members. This represents a troubling new era of fringe activism, where well-funded militants are immune to the financial repercussions.


Fox News: Did China just kill peace in the Middle East?
Did China just kill peace in the Middle East?
On the eve of an Israel-Saudi Arabia peace deal, Hamas terrorists from Gaza engage in a violent attack against Jews in southern Israel. It is believed that Iran supported Hamas in this operation to disrupt the deal. China may also have a vested interest in killing the deal due to its dependence on Saudi oil and its inroads in Middle East diplomacy.

China's campaign for energy security involves retaining access to cheap energy from Iran and Russia. The disruptions caused by Russia in Ukraine and Iran in Israel create challenges for the United States and make the pivot to Asia more difficult. However, the United States still has opportunities if it stands resolutely with Israel and engages with Saudi Arabia, and India may serve as a promising long-term partner.


Times Of Israel: Fighting a Just War | The Times of Israel
Fighting a Just War | The Times of Israel
International debate over the morality of Israel's war against Hamas is discussed by Yehuda Kurtzer and Tal Becker, examining just war theory and analyzing the actions of the IDF and Hamas.


Foreign Policy: Don’t Expect Much From Biden and Xi
Don’t Expect Much From Biden and Xi
The three pandas that were loaned by China to U.S. zoos have been returned as a result of sour relations between the two countries, signaling the end of panda diplomacy . The upcoming meeting between President Biden and President Xi Jinping is expected to focus on optics for the Chinese domestic audience and U.S. election politics . Both sides aim to keep communication channels open and maintain stability in the relationship, with no major deliverables expected at the meeting .


Times Of Israel: Two Israeli lawmakers call on European countries to take in Gaza refugees
Two Israeli lawmakers call on European countries to take in Gaza refugees
Israeli lawmakers Danny Danon and Ram Ben-Barak have called on the international community to accept Palestinian refugees from the Gaza Strip. They published an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal, urging countries to allow limited numbers of Gazan families to relocate. However, their call is likely to face criticism as Palestinians and Arab countries accuse Israel of wanting to expel Palestinians from Gaza. Egypt and Jordan have already stated their refusal to accept any situation that results in Palestinians being uprooted from their homes.


Times Of Israel: At UN nuclear conference, China, Iran, Oman decry Israeli minister’s comment on Gaza
At UN nuclear conference, China, Iran, Oman decry Israeli minister’s comment on Gaza
China, Iran, and Arab nations condemn Israeli minister's statement about a nuclear bomb on Gaza, calling it a threat to the world. Israel's Prime Minister disavows the comments and suspends the minister. China urges Israel to retract the statement and join the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.


#economy

Fox News: China will aim to humiliate Biden. Xi's economy is in tatters and he needs a win
China will aim to humiliate Biden. Xi's economy is in tatters and he needs a win
Former President Donald Trump criticizes President Biden's mental impairment and expresses concern about his upcoming meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in San Francisco. Trump suggests that if Biden and his family received money from government-affiliated entities in China, the details of those transactions may be known to Xi, potentially compromising the President. Trump predicts that Biden will avoid challenging Xi on issues such as China's role in poisoning Americans with fentanyl and their support for Iran-backed Hamas. Instead, Biden will focus on climate change, allowing Xi to demonstrate his power over Biden.

The author highlights China's economic struggles, including a slowdown in growth, falling exports, and foreign firms leaving the country. Xi Jinping's crackdown on tech entrepreneurs and the devastating impact of COVID-19 on China's economy have led to a decline in consumer spending and household wealth. China's demographic decline and a critical blow to the property development industry further contribute to its problems. The author suggests that Xi needs a win, and outshining President Biden will serve this purpose. The meeting between Biden and Xi is expected to show a power dynamic where Biden appears needy and Xi is in control.


American Thinker: Inflation is down unless you buy food to eat
Inflation is down unless you buy food to eat


Inflation is down, but families are feeling the pinch at the grocery store. A survey of swing states reveals food prices as a top concern for American voters, causing economic anxiety and dissatisfaction with Biden's handling of the economy. Food costs are surpassing other worries, highlighting the impact of inflation on everyday life.


#health

Fox News: Emergency room nurse, lost to suicide, called US health care system her ‘abuser’ in haunting letter
Emergency room nurse, lost to suicide, called US health care system her ‘abuser’ in haunting letter
Tristin Kate Smith, a nurse in Ohio, wrote a scathing letter to her "abuser" before taking her own life. The letter, which expressed disillusionment with the healthcare system, went viral among nurses across the country. Smith's father discovered the letter after her death and published it in a local paper to raise awareness.


Fox News: Standing and even sleeping are better for your heart than sitting, new study suggests
Standing and even sleeping are better for your heart than sitting, new study suggests
Adults spend an average of 9½ hours sedentary each day, putting heart health at risk. Replacing sitting with any activity, even sleeping or standing, can improve cardiovascular health. Just a few minutes of exercise can have a positive impact on heart health.


Fox News: Cardiologist reflects on near-death research featured in new film: Separating ‘reality from fantasy’
Cardiologist reflects on near-death research featured in new film: Separating ‘reality from fantasy’
Cardiologist Dr. Michael Sabom initially considered near-death experiences to be a hoax, but changed his mind after conducting a study on resuscitated patients. He focused on out-of-body experiences that could be verified later, and found that some patients provided specific details about events in the room that matched medical records or eyewitness accounts. While he does not view these experiences as visions of the afterlife, Sabom believes they are pre-death spiritual visions consistent with his faith.


The Telegraph: Chickenpox vaccine to be offered to all babies and toddlers
Chickenpox vaccine to be offered to all babies and toddlers
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation has recommended offering chickenpox vaccines to babies and toddlers, as well as a catch-up program for older children. Chickenpox cases have decreased during the pandemic, leading to a larger group of children without immunity. The vaccine would significantly reduce cases and prevent severe illness, hospitalization, and death. The Department of Health and Social Care will make the final decision on implementing this program.


#education

Fox News: Major law firm to accuse elite universities of civil rights violations for enabling antisemitic mobs
Major law firm to accuse elite universities of civil rights violations for enabling antisemitic mobs
A major NY law firm plans to sue Harvard, Cornell, and Columbia, alleging violation of Jewish students' civil rights.


#crime

GB News: Just Stop Oil protest lasts just ELEVEN minutes before being shut down as police make arrests
Just Stop Oil protest lasts just ELEVEN minutes before being shut down as police make arrests
Police swiftly shut down a demonstration by Just Stop Oil, arresting 23 members in just over 10 minutes. The rally, which caused significant disruption on Kennington Park Road, was cleared by police in 11 minutes. The group had breached the Public Order Act.


#other

Fox News: Jack Osbourne's daughter tells grandpa Ozzy to 'get away' from her: 'It's really funny'
Jack Osbourne's daughter tells grandpa Ozzy to 'get away' from her: 'It's really funny'
Jack Osbourne reveals that his 16-month-old daughter, Maple, sometimes tells her grandfather, Ozzy Osbourne, to "get away" from her. Despite being a fan of Ozzy's music, Maple gets shy when she sees him in person. Jack explains that Maple is generally shy around certain people due to her young age.


GB News: Harry heartbreak: Prince ‘nervous and upset’ at missing key day with William and Charles
Harry heartbreak: Prince ‘nervous and upset’ at missing key day with William and Charles
Prince Harry's absence from the remembrance service at the Cenotaph in London is said to cause him hurt. His father, King Charles, led the ceremony while senior royals paid their respects. The Duke is in California and refuses to attend until his family apologizes to Meghan.