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26 Nov 2023

#politics

The Economist: DeSantis v Newsom: the presidential match-up that isn’t
DeSantis v Newsom: the presidential match-up that isn’t
United States l Culture clash DeSantis v Newsom: 2 governors battle it out, showcasing different visions of America. California and Florida's policies impact nearly a fifth of all Americans. The debate offers a chance to burnish national reputations.


#society

Red State: MUST WATCH: Comedian Jim Breuer Roasts Derangement Over Trump, and You Know He's Getting Canceled
MUST WATCH: Comedian Jim Breuer Roasts Derangement Over Trump, and You Know He's Getting Canceled
Comedian Jim Breuer criticizes the extreme opponents of Donald Trump, comparing their behavior to a demonic outburst. He mocks mainstream media obsessions and the Women's March, highlighting the importance of being able to disagree without becoming a "raving lunatic." Breuer's refusal to conform to leftist expectations makes him a skilled professional in his field.


Forbes: The Resilience Of Luxury Brands To Be Tested In 2024
The Resilience Of Luxury Brands To Be Tested In 2024
The global luxury market is projected to grow by 8-10%, with personal luxury goods growing at a slower rate of 4% in 2023. Luxury brands must focus on resilience, relevance, and renewal to separate themselves and overcome challenges such as fragile consumer confidence and geopolitical disruptions. The market is seeing a shift towards experiential goods and a divide between older and younger consumers, with Millennials and Gen Z gaining more influence. However, luxury brands face income and wealth inequality and a slowdown in the US luxury market.


#war

Times Of Israel: Hamas’s hostage manipulations show how much control it continues to hold over Gaza
Hamas’s hostage manipulations show how much control it continues to hold over Gaza
Israel is dealing with a pro-Hamas terrorist regime that has harmed its people and wants to destroy the country. The return of hostages is a top priority, but Hamas is exploiting the ceasefire to toy with Israel and gain advantages. The ground operation is not yet halfway completed, and Hamas remains in effective control. The IDF is determined to dismantle Hamas and get back all hostages, knowing that the country's future depends on it. The current lull in fighting is being used by Hamas to strategize while Israel longs for the safe return of its hostages.


Forbes: Spanish Soccer Feeling The Consequences Of Brexit
Spanish Soccer Feeling The Consequences Of Brexit
Brexit has had a significant impact on Spanish soccer, particularly in terms of player transfers to the UK. The new work permit rules have reduced the number of eligible players, affecting both Spanish clubs' ability to sell players and English clubs' ability to sign them. While Spanish clubs have an advantage in negotiations, many players are unable to make the move, resulting in missed transfer fees. However, the impact is not limited to player transfers, as lower-level Spanish clubs are also seeing a growing division between the top tier and lower ranks due to work permit concerns. The reduced opportunities extend to coaches as well, further complicating the adaptation to the Premier League.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Sierra Leone under curfew after main military barracks attacked
Sierra Leone under curfew after main military barracks attacked
Gunmen attack military barracks in Sierra Leone, prompting President Bio to declare nationwide curfew. Situation under control, no details on gunmen or motive. ECOWAS condemns incident as attempt to disrupt peace and constitutional order.


The Telegraph: Hamas hostage deal nearly derailed over separation of mothers and children
Hamas hostage deal nearly derailed over separation of mothers and children
Israeli hostages have been released following a ceasefire deal, but Hamas is accused of violating the agreement by separating mothers and children. The kibbutz of Be-eri claims that three children were taken from their only remaining parent. Conflicting accounts exist about whether the release of children with their parents was explicitly part of the deal.


#religion

Fox News: Pope Francis reveals lung inflammation ahead of Dubai climate conference trip
Pope Francis reveals lung inflammation ahead of Dubai climate conference trip
Pope Francis, despite having lung inflammation, will travel to Dubai for a climate conference. He gave his weekly Sunday appearance from his hotel chapel instead of the window. The Vatican did not disclose if he was receiving intravenous treatment.


#education

Fox News: NYC Mayor Eric Adams blasts students’ ‘vile show of antisemitism’ that forced teacher to hide in office
NYC Mayor Eric Adams blasts students’ ‘vile show of antisemitism’ that forced teacher to hide in office
NYC Mayor investigating antisemitic riot at high school in Queens. Students protested teacher's pro-Israel rally attendance. Incident captured on video. Full investigation underway.


#sports

Forbes: Manchester City Vs Liverpool Is The Best Premier League Rivalry
Manchester City Vs Liverpool Is The Best Premier League Rivalry
Sparks flew between Manchester City and Liverpool as Pep Guardiola clashed with Darwin Nunez. The rivalry between the two teams has been intense, with past incidents of bad behavior by supporters. However, the Manchester City vs Liverpool rivalry is one of the most evenly-matched and competitive in Premier League history.


Forbes: Finding Potential Juan Soto Trade Destinations
Finding Potential Juan Soto Trade Destinations
San Diego Padres' Juan Soto, a top MLB player, will likely be traded due to cost-cutting goals. Possible trade destinations include the New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, and San Francisco Giants.