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24 Nov 2023

#society

GB News: Huge row ERUPTS over migration as Ben Habib blasts 'It's an outright assault on Western democracies'
Huge row ERUPTS over migration as Ben Habib blasts 'It's an outright assault on Western democracies'
A heated debate between Ben Habib and Fahima Mahomed erupted over the UK's migration issue. Habib expressed concerns about the lack of assimilation and the negative impact of uncontrolled migration on British society. Mahomed argued that educated and integrated immigrants contribute positively to the country and that prejudice and bias hinder understanding. The discussion highlighted the clash between differing views on multiculturalism and integration.


GB News: Conor McGregor furious with Varadkar after violent Dublin riot explode
Conor McGregor furious with Varadkar after violent Dublin riot explode
Irish celebrity Conor McGregor criticizes Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar for his response to violent riots in Dublin. McGregor wants action to address the problem.


#war

Le Monde: In Israel, not everyone backs truce with Hamas
In Israel, not everyone backs truce with Hamas
Not all Israelis are in favor of the truce with Hamas, as the release of hostages is disputed. Three organizations challenged the compromise, fearing that certain hostages will be abandoned. The founders of Tikva believe the agreement poses a serious threat to Israel, citing the consequences of the 2011 liberation of Gilad Shalit.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Israel and Hamas cease-fire begins, Biden campaign guide to conservative rhetoric and more top headlines
Israel and Hamas cease-fire begins, Biden campaign guide to conservative rhetoric and more top headlines
Cease-fire between Israel and Hamas begins. Biden campaign releases guide on responding to MAGA nonsense. Intruder victim faces battle to get gun permit. Prostitutes make millions hosting politicians. Democrat Senate candidate refuses cash offer. Pope invites transgender women to Vatican luncheon. Spike in encounters at northern border. Miss Universe judge receives death threats. Bezos' move discussed by billionaires. JFK author makes frightening discovery. Be thankful for problems, says pastor. Generative AI for real-time sports footage search. Kitten vs. dog wrestling match. Weather forecast. Follow Fox News on social media.


Times Of Israel: Thousands of Gazans head north, in potential challenge to IDF’s campaign after truce
Thousands of Gazans head north, in potential challenge to IDF’s campaign after truce
Israel-Hamas truce allows for thousands of Gazans to return to areas near the border with Egypt, despite Israeli warnings that it is dangerous to do so. Hamas is urging the evacuees to return in order to disrupt Israel's efforts to destroy the group.


#economy

The Epoch Times: Dollar Eases in Thin Black Friday Trading on Bets Rates Have Peaked
Dollar Eases in Thin Black Friday Trading on Bets Rates Have Peaked
The dollar slipped and the yen edged higher as investors speculated on U.S. interest rates and Japan's consumer price growth. The dollar index is down and the yen has slowly rebounded from a low. The Bank of Japan may soon roll back monetary stimulus.


#health

The Telegraph: UK authorities ‘keeping open mind’ on mysterious Chinese child virus
UK authorities ‘keeping open mind’ on mysterious Chinese child virus
British health authorities are monitoring a mysterious outbreak of respiratory diseases in China. The surge in cases is likely due to China having its first winter season since coming out of a lockdown. The increase is caused by pathogens such as influenza, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, RSV, and COVID-19.


GB News: China releases new information as hospitals 'overrun' with children suffering 'respiratory illness'
China releases new information as hospitals 'overrun' with children suffering 'respiratory illness'
China is dealing with a surge of respiratory illness among children, with hospitals in Beijing and northern China overwhelmed by cases of undiagnosed pneumonia. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has requested more information from China and advised residents to take precautions. The increase in cases is attributed to known pathogens, not a novel virus.


#crime

The Telegraph: Brazilian Deliveroo driver foils Dublin knifeman by smashing attacker with his helmet
Brazilian Deliveroo driver foils Dublin knifeman by smashing attacker with his helmet
A Deliveroo driver in Dublin stops a knifeman by hitting him with his helmet, saving a little girl. The incident sparked anti-immigrant riots in which several people were injured and arrested.


Le Monde: Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius granted parole, 10 years after killing Reeva Steenkamp
Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius granted parole, 10 years after killing Reeva Steenkamp
Double-amputee Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius has been granted parole after serving half of his 13-year sentence for the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Pistorius shot and killed Steenkamp through a bathroom door at his home in South Africa in 2013.


The Telegraph: Dublin mob unleashes destruction in ‘worst disorder in decades’
Dublin mob unleashes destruction in ‘worst disorder in decades’
A violent mob in Dublin leads to the worst public disorder in decades. The unrest stems from stabbings outside a primary school. Hard-Right protestors gather, motivated by rumors of an Algerian immigrant attacker. Shops are looted, vehicles set on fire, and 11 police cars damaged. Five people are injured in the stabbings, while one police officer is seriously injured in the riots. The attacker, motive, and terrorist link are still under investigation.


#sports

Forbes: Golden State Warriors Tolerate NBA Bad Boy Draymond Green for A Reason
Golden State Warriors Tolerate NBA Bad Boy Draymond Green for A Reason
The Golden State Warriors will keep Draymond Green despite his recent suspension for his aggressive behavior during a game. Green is still a valuable player for the team, and they have seen a decline in performance without him. Despite his history of unsportsmanlike conduct and multiple suspensions, the Warriors prioritize his production on the court.


#outdoors

GB News: India CAVE IN horror: 41 men trapped for two weeks in Himalayan tunnel - rescue operation launched
India CAVE IN horror: 41 men trapped for two weeks in Himalayan tunnel - rescue operation launched
Emergency operation launched in Indian Himalayas to rescue 41 trapped men in a highway tunnel for nearly two weeks. Rescue operation delayed due to problems with drilling equipment. Construction workers provided with food, water, and medical supplies.


Tactical Bassin: BUYER'S GUIDE: BEST HARD SWIMBAITS (Glide, Wake, Bluegill, Etc) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
BUYER'S GUIDE: BEST HARD SWIMBAITS (Glide, Wake, Bluegill, Etc) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
A guide to swimbait fishing, highlighting the best baits on the market for both beginners and experienced anglers. Emphasizes the importance of choosing a few affordable baits rather than getting overwhelmed by options. Provides links to specific baits and equipment on Tackle Warehouse.


Field & Stream: KUIU Cyber Sale 2023: Get Up to 50% Off Hunting Gear and Apparel Right Now
KUIU Cyber Sale 2023: Get Up to 50% Off Hunting Gear and Apparel Right Now
KUIU Cyber Sale offers up to 50% off hunting apparel and gear, including jackets, vests, pants, and hoodies. Some top deals include $100 off the KUIU Guide DCS Jacket and 25% off the KUIU Pro Bino Harness. Limited stock available.


#technology

Forbes: Not A Plane, Not A Boat — And If The Motors Fail This Fast Electric Seaglider Floats
Not A Plane, Not A Boat — And If The Motors Fail This Fast Electric Seaglider Floats
Rhode Island-based company Regent has raised $90 million to produce its 12-passenger electric seaglider, a low-flying plane that operates over water. The seaglider resembles a business jet and will travel up to 180 miles at speeds of up to 180 mph. Regent aims to be in production within three years, offering rides for $40 as it shuttles passengers between Hawaii's islands or around the Florida coast. The seaglider's affordability and ability to efficiently cut travel time make it an attractive transportation option.


Forbes: Most Rail Is Already Electric And All Will Be Even In North America
Most Rail Is Already Electric And All Will Be Even In North America
North America lags behind the rest of the world in electrifying its rail systems. India, China, and Europe have made significant progress in electrifying their rail networks, but North America has been slow to adopt this technology. Electrifying rail is more efficient and cost-effective than using fossil fuels. The US rail industry will eventually have to transition to electrification, but it may take some time for them to catch up to the rest of the world.


#other

Foreign Policy: Brands Are the First Casualty of War
Brands Are the First Casualty of War
Brooks Brothers, an American clothing company, prides itself on its patriotic history and military involvement. However, in a globalized world, this kind of nationalism can be detrimental to business. Companies like Coca-Cola and beer brewers, faced with conflicts and international tensions, have had to navigate delicate geopolitical situations, often resulting in strained relationships and negative consequences for their brands. These incidents highlight the challenges companies face when their actions are viewed through a political lens.