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21 Nov 2023
#foreignaffairs
Foreign Policy: Why Xi Was All Smiles With Biden
China's leader, Xi Jinping, visited the United States with a jovial demeanor, but the change in his attitude remains a mystery. Economic factors do not explain the shift, as China's economy has only recently started to lag. It is more likely that diplomatic motives are behind Xi's new style, as China's assertive approach has led to a loss of diplomatic ground.
Spectator USA: What is happening in Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital?
Last week, controversy surrounded the military operation in Gaza's al-Shifa hospital. Israel claimed the hospital was a target due to the presence of a command center. International organizations condemned the operation, arguing that hospitals are not legitimate military targets. While evidence has been presented to show terrorist activity at the hospital, it has been met with skepticism by some.
#economy
GB News: Our High Streets are at risk and there’s a real danger they will die altogether - Analysis by Liam Halligan
Chelmsford, a city in Essex, reflects the struggles of the British economy. Local businesses, including the beloved Handleys Haberdashery and vintage gift stall "Previously Enjoyed," are feeling the impact of consumers increasingly turning to online shopping. Rising costs of living and business rates, along with fewer shoppers due to remote work, have put these businesses at risk. Retailers like Christopher Handley and Jeannie Cole emphasize the importance of affordable rents and a supportive government to save traditional markets and High Streets. Despite challenges, they believe in-person shopping will prevail.
#religion
Spectator USA: Christian cinema’s rise
A crowdfunding model called "pay it forward" has revolutionized Christian media by allowing viewers to donate and invest in projects like The Chosen, a hit TV series about Jesus. Angel Studios, formerly VidAngel, pioneered this model after facing a $9.9 million lawsuit from Disney. Angel Studios gives its content away for free, relying on viewer donations to support its projects. It has gained popularity among Christian viewers and hopes to bring Bible stories back to mainstream cinema.
#health
Fox News: Bill Gates laughs off idea of ‘evil plot’ with Dr. Fauci to track Americas, create faulty vaccines
Bill Gates dismisses conspiracy theories about him and Dr. Fauci plotting to produce faulty vaccines and track Americans. He finds the discourse surrounding these theories to be insane and shocking but believes the skepticism towards vaccines is detrimental to public health. Gates maintains that he wants to save lives, not harm them.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: Champion Announces NEW WheelyBird 3.0 Auto-Feed Trap Thrower
Champion has released the WheelyBird 3.0 Auto-Feed trap thrower, an improved version of their original model. This trap thrower has faster cycle times, can throw clay pigeons up to 70 yards, and has a 60-count clay pigeon stack. It is perfect for maintaining shooting abilities.
#technology
The Blaze: Hackers are attacking airplanes' GPS systems, causing 'critical navigation failures' | Blaze Media
Hackers are launching cyberattacks against airplanes, causing critical navigation failures. The attacks involve GPS spoofing, overriding the Inertial Reference Systems of planes. Industry leaders are unsure how to prevent future cyberattacks of this nature.
#other
National Review: Around the World, a Nuclear Renaissance Is Underway
The use of nuclear power is gaining support in many countries as a stable source of energy. Solar and wind power are cheaper and easier to install, but the issue of storage systems to deal with their intermittency remains unresolved. Nuclear power, with its lower carbon footprint, is seen as an essential part of the mix for minimizing emissions. Countries like France, the Netherlands, and the Czech Republic are building new nuclear plants, and even traditionally anti-nuclear countries like Germany are reconsidering the extension of their reactors. The Biden administration in the U.S. is investing billions into the nuclear industry, and countries like China, Russia, and South Korea are also expanding their nuclear capabilities. The shift towards nuclear power is seen as a part of diversifying energy sources and reducing dependence on oil.