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22 Nov 2024

#politics

Forbes: Billionaire Adani’s Conglomerate Faces Scrutiny And Setbacks Around The World Amid U.S. Indictment
Billionaire Adani’s Conglomerate Faces Scrutiny And Setbacks Around The World Amid U.S. Indictment
Billionaire Gautam Adani faces significant challenges following his indictment in a U.S. bribery case, with his net worth dropping over $13 billion. The Adani Group is under scrutiny globally, facing allegations of racism in Australia and canceled deals in Kenya and Sri Lanka.

Political backlash in India has intensified, with opposition leaders demanding action against Adani and questioning Prime Minister Modi's ties to him. The Securities and Exchange Board of India is reportedly investigating the conglomerate for potential disclosure violations related to the indictment.


Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Nov. 22: Day 413 – PM retorts to ICC warrant, US vows to help
Daily Briefing Nov. 22: Day 413 – PM retorts to ICC warrant, US vows to help
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, with Netanyahu refusing to comply. Some countries may still recognize and act on these warrants, raising concerns for Israel.

In US politics, a Senate vote saw increased Democratic support for withholding aid to Israel, while the US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution for a Gaza ceasefire that didn't include the release of hostages. Additionally, Netanyahu's aide faces severe charges for leaking information.


#society

GB News: JK Rowling accuses Scottish council of celebrating violent trans prisoner by flying flag - 'You're f*****g kidding me!'
JK Rowling accuses Scottish council of celebrating violent trans prisoner by flying flag - 'You're f*****g kidding me!'
JK Rowling criticized Edinburgh City Council for honoring Tiffany Scott, a violent trans prisoner, by flying the transgender flag on Transgender Day of Remembrance. Scott, previously known as Andrew Burns, was convicted of serious crimes, including violence against women.

Rowling expressed outrage on social media, questioning the decision to commemorate Scott, who was deemed a significant risk to public safety. The council defended its actions, stating the flag is flown to remember victims of transgender violence, despite the controversy surrounding Scott's inclusion.


Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Twitch star rants against Israel, calls for another 9/11
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Twitch star rants against Israel, calls for another 9/11
The "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter highlights escalating anti-Jewish sentiments globally. Notable incidents include Twitch star Hasan Piker downplaying the October 7 attacks in Israel and calling for violent actions, while anti-Israel protesters were arrested in a Senate office building.

Additionally, families of victims from the Hamas attack are suing Iran for its alleged role in the massacre. Texas Senator Ted Cruz criticized an upcoming UN resolution against Israel, labeling it an assault on the nation.


The Federalist: Biden Fetes Baby Murder, Planned Parenthood Abortion Priestess
Biden Fetes Baby Murder, Planned Parenthood Abortion Priestess
The Presidential Medal of Freedom has lost its significance after President Biden awarded it to Cecile Richards, former president of Planned Parenthood, whose tenure saw over 13 million abortions. Critics argue this recognition undermines the award's original intent to honor contributions to national interests and world peace.

Richards’ actions are framed as contributing to a culture of death, with her advocacy for abortion laws leading to significant loss of life. The piece suggests that her recent health struggles may prompt reflection on the consequences of her career choices, contrasting her work with a belief in the sanctity of life.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Keir Starmer branded a ‘warmonger’ in heated GB News row over Ukraine: ‘Completely scandalous!’
Keir Starmer branded a ‘warmonger’ in heated GB News row over Ukraine: ‘Completely scandalous!’
Keir Starmer faced criticism from Jorge Martin of the Revolutionary Communist Party, who labeled him a "warmonger" for supporting military aid to Ukraine amid warnings from Vladimir Putin. Martin argued that the UK's missile supply is irresponsible and could provoke retaliation from Russia.

Conversely, Robert Jones from the York Institute defended Britain's actions as part of a long-standing policy with cross-party support, emphasizing the need to assist Ukraine against Russian aggression. The debate highlighted differing views on military involvement and the implications of such support.


#economy

GB News: Major supplier launches 'cheapest tariff' which could save you £130 on energy bills after price cap rise
Major supplier launches 'cheapest tariff' which could save you £130 on energy bills after price cap rise
EDF has introduced a new energy tariff aimed at helping households save on rising costs, following Ofgem's announcement of an increase in the price cap to £1,738. The Simply Fixed Direct 1yr Jan26 tariff is priced at £1,608, offering significant savings of £130 compared to the upcoming cap.

With market volatility due to global factors, including the Russia-Ukraine conflict, EDF encourages consumers to consider their competitive deals. Additional support includes the Sunday Saver program, providing up to 16 hours of free electricity weekly. Households are advised to switch providers to secure better rates amid rising energy bills.


#military

Le Monde: Russia fires medium-range ballistic missile at Ukraine in warning to West
Russia fires medium-range ballistic missile at Ukraine in warning to West
On November 21, 2024, Russia launched a medium-range ballistic missile, named "Orechnik," into Ukraine, marking a historic first for military nuclear power. The missile struck a factory in Dnipro but was not armed, indicating a provocative escalation in the conflict.

The missile launch, which Russia claims was communicated to the U.S. in advance, raises concerns about nuclear escalation and misunderstandings. This development comes after the U.S. had warned Ukraine of potential Russian missile use, highlighting a significant shift in the military landscape since the dissolution of the INF Treaty in 2019.


#culture

The Federalist: It's Past Time We Bring Back The Washington Redskins
It's Past Time We Bring Back The Washington Redskins
Montana Sen. Steve Daines has shifted his stance to support legislation allowing the Washington Commanders to use RFK Stadium, contingent on honoring the franchise's former Blackfeet chief logo. Daines cites positive negotiations with the NFL and Commanders as a reason for his change.

The article argues that the rebranding of the team from "Redskins" was misguided and that many Native Americans feel pride in the name. A petition for the return of the name has gained significant support, reflecting a broader cultural shift in sports.


#health

Fox News: Teen’s sudden death from peanut allergy leads to dramatic family decision
Teen’s sudden death from peanut allergy leads to dramatic family decision
A Wisconsin family is grieving the loss of their 19-year-old daughter, Hannah Glass, who died from a severe allergic reaction to peanut flour in a brownie. Despite her lifelong peanut allergy and precautions, the reaction led to irreversible brain damage and death.

In the wake of their tragedy, the Glass family chose to donate Hannah's organs, which ultimately saved four lives. They urge others with food allergies to take precautions seriously and remain vigilant about food ingredients to prevent similar tragedies.