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2 Nov 2023

#politics

Fox News: Speaker Mike Johnson reveals next legislative priorities on GOP agenda, including border security
Speaker Mike Johnson reveals next legislative priorities on GOP agenda, including border security
House Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, plan to pass funding packages for Israel, the U.S.-Mexico border, and Ukraine. The Israel aid package is a priority, but the funds must be offset by spending cuts. Johnson also aims to pass a stopgap bill to fund the government and gain support from GOP senators.


#society

Le Monde: Storm Ciaran in pictures: Record-breaking gusts hit western France
Storm Ciaran in pictures: Record-breaking gusts hit western France
Storm Ciaran wreaked havoc in western France, leaving 1.2 million homes without electricity. Winds reached record-breaking speeds, causing fallen trees and major road closures. Paris was also put on alert for wave-submergence, wind, and rain-flooding.


#war

The Telegraph: There will be no 'deep and beautiful breakthrough', Ukraine's top general admits in rare interview
There will be no 'deep and beautiful breakthrough', Ukraine's top general admits in rare interview
Ukraine's top general warns that there will be no quick breakthrough in the counteroffensive against Russia, as both sides have reached a stalemate. The general emphasizes the need for a massive technological leap to break the deadlock.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Viral Columbia professor who condemned campus inaction on antisemitism says he's 'ashamed' of elite school
Viral Columbia professor who condemned campus inaction on antisemitism says he's 'ashamed' of elite school
Israeli-American professor Shai Davidai called on Columbia University to condemn Hamas attacks and criticized biased media coverage. He expressed disappointment in the university's silence and called out the media for moving on too quickly from the atrocities committed. Davidai emphasized his love for Columbia and concern for its reputation, as well as the larger issue of excusing antisemitism in universities. He rejected claims that students with radical views are victims of cancel culture and called for accountability. Despite his criticism, Davidai expressed a desire to make the world a better place and hold institutions accountable to their mission statements.


The Telegraph: The West may be too weak for the fight against Hamas
The West may be too weak for the fight against Hamas
The military challenge of defeating Hamas, an Islamist death cult, is evident from previous campaigns against al-Qaeda and ISIS. Islamist terrorists have no regard for civilian casualties, using suicide bombers and human shields. Destroying Hamas will require determination and staying the course, despite the difficulty. The Israeli Defense Force has chosen a measured approach to minimize casualties, but also plans to confront Iran and its network of Islamist militias in the Middle East after defeating Hamas, facing opposition from Western leaders who are calling for a ceasefire. However, calling for a ceasefire is hypocritical and morally bankrupt, as it does not acknowledge the threat that Hamas poses. Defeating Hamas requires military might, not seeking early cessation of hostilities.


The Federalist: Washington Post Says Hamas Is More Trustworthy Than Joe Biden
Washington Post Says Hamas Is More Trustworthy Than Joe Biden
The author criticizes the Washington Post's fact-checking of President Biden's statement regarding the credibility of the Hamas-run health ministry's death toll reporting. He objects to the fact-checker's reliance on biased sources like the United Nations (U.N.) and Human Rights Watch (HRW), arguing that they are anti-Israel and not credible. The author emphasizes the need for unbiased reporting and questioning the reliability of sources in the heavily manipulated and politicized conflict between Israel and Hamas.


PJ Media: The Morning Briefing: Hamas Keeps Making a Clear Case for Destroying Hamas
The Morning Briefing: Hamas Keeps Making a Clear Case for Destroying Hamas
Hamas official states that Israel must be eliminated and they will continue launching attacks.


#religion

Fox News: All Souls' Day is time for prayer, remembrance of those who have passed
All Souls' Day is time for prayer, remembrance of those who have passed
All Souls' Day is an important occasion for Catholics around the world to remember and pray for the dead. It follows All Saints' Day and is marked by visiting cemeteries and engaging in remembrance practices.


Flag And Cross: Pope Francis To Drive Climate Change Agenda At UN's COP28 Summit In Dubai
Pope Francis To Drive Climate Change Agenda At UN's COP28 Summit In Dubai
Pope Francis is attending the COP28 Climate Change Summit in Dubai. He emphasizes the need for action on climate change and criticizes world leaders for their inaction. The Pope believes that failure at the summit would be a significant setback.


#sports

Flag And Cross: Adam Azim Aims To Make Boxing History With Early European Title Win
Adam Azim Aims To Make Boxing History With Early European Title Win
Adam Azim will aim to become European champion in his eleventh professional fight, facing reigning champion Franck Petitjean. This fight will be a significant moment in Azim's career, as he strives to make boxing history by winning the EBU title at such an early stage.


#other

The Telegraph: UK weather, Storm Ciaran latest: Residents moved from homes as 100mph winds strike
UK weather, Storm Ciaran latest: Residents moved from homes as 100mph winds strike
Residents in Jersey have been forced to leave their homes and more than 300 schools in southern England have closed due to Storm Ciarán's winds of over 100mph. A red weather warning remains in place for the Channel Islands, where gusts of 102mph have been recorded. Major incidents have been declared in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, with school closures in Devon, Cornwall, Southampton, and other areas. Commuters are advised to work from home.