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28 Nov 2023

#politics

The Telegraph: Israel-Hamas latest news: New hostage deal 'could include men and soldiers'
Israel-Hamas latest news: New hostage deal 'could include men and soldiers'
Hamas signals new truce with Israel, offering to release male hostages for Palestinian prisoners. Updates:


Times Of Israel: Blinken to visit Israel, West Bank again, with eye on further extending Gaza truce
Blinken to visit Israel, West Bank again, with eye on further extending Gaza truce
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will visit Israel and the West Bank to extend the temporary ceasefire in Gaza and secure the release of hostages. Hamas has released Israeli women and children, while Israel has released Palestinian prisoners. Blinken will also discuss the post-conflict situation in Gaza and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. He will then travel to the United Arab Emirates for climate summit discussions. Blinken's trip follows his participation in meetings in Ukraine and Brussels, where tensions over Ukraine and the Western Balkans will be addressed. The NATO meeting will also discuss plans for the alliance's 75th anniversary summit.


The Telegraph: Politics latest news: Mass migration could cost Tories next general election, says Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg
Politics latest news: Mass migration could cost Tories next general election, says Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg
Mass migration poses a risk to Conservative Party's chances at the next election. High net migration in 2022 breaks records, leading to calls for action.


Front Page Magazine: Biden Implies Supporter Who Shot 3 Muslim Men was Motivated by Hate
Biden Implies Supporter Who Shot 3 Muslim Men was Motivated by Hate
Media quickly jumps to conclusions about a shooting in Burlington involving Palestinian Arab victims. Shooter doesn't fit the media's narrative, known as a peaceful vegetarian. NBC pushes false narratives and includes unrelated pictures. Biden condemns violence without facts.


#society

GB News: Van driver banned from driving after being caught on roads with frozen windscreen
Van driver banned from driving after being caught on roads with frozen windscreen
Van driver banned after dangerous driving with frozen windscreen. David Hyslop charged and convicted, given one-year ban and £500 fine. Police warn drivers to clear vehicles before driving.


#war

Times Of Israel: 2 US women indicted for assaulting woman who filmed them removing Gaza hostage fliers
2 US women indicted for assaulting woman who filmed them removing Gaza hostage fliers
Two US women charged with hate crimes after assaulting a woman who confronted them for tearing down posters of Israeli hostages. The incident adds to the surge in antisemitic hate crimes amid the Israel-Hamas war.


Fox News: The terror of Hamas seizing young and elderly hostages as pause in Gaza war is extended
The terror of Hamas seizing young and elderly hostages as pause in Gaza war is extended
We celebrate the release of some hostages, including a 4-year-old American girl, but let's not forget the barbarity of Hamas. They used innocent families as bargaining chips to gain concessions. The inhumanity is shocking.


Le Monde: How Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is using Israel's weaknesses to his advantage
How Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is using Israel's weaknesses to his advantage
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar negotiates truce, pushing for advantage in release of hostages and Palestinian prisoners. Despite being written off as dead, he proves his resilience and reaps political victories. Israeli leaders humiliated as Sinwar understands divisions and weaknesses, using hostages to establish Hamas as liberators of Palestinian prisoners. (hashtags: )


#economy

Forbes: Hong Kong Property Market Enters A Great Stagnation
Hong Kong Property Market Enters A Great Stagnation
Hong Kong's property market faces economic challenges as a tussle over valuations between developers and the government results in a stalemate. The government, which owns all the land, is struggling to find buyers for land leases and sales have fallen to their lowest levels since 2009. Developers have become more conservative in their bids due to subdued market sentiment and rising costs, causing property values to decline. However, the low penetration of mainland developers and lack of overbuilt inventory provide some relief to Hong Kong's property market.


Front Page Magazine: Biden Demands Companies Bring Down Prices Because Inflation is Over
Biden Demands Companies Bring Down Prices Because Inflation is Over
Biden blames corporations for high prices, ignoring the impact of inflation and supply chain issues. Companies are struggling with increased costs and instability, making it hard for businesses to operate normally. Americans are feeling the effects, particularly in rising grocery prices. Biden's attempt to blame companies while hyping his own economic policies is misguided and underestimated the intelligence of the American people.


#crime

Fox News: Florida woman allegedly stabs boyfriend in eye with rabies needles for looking at other women
Florida woman allegedly stabs boyfriend in eye with rabies needles for looking at other women
Florida woman stabs boyfriend in the eye with rabies needles for looking at other women. Arrested and charged with aggravated battery.


#other

Flag And Cross: Elon Musk's Twitter Purchase May Have Contributed To Tesla Stock Weakness
Elon Musk's Twitter Purchase May Have Contributed To Tesla Stock Weakness
Tesla stock has weakened after Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter, renamed X. The stock has declined while the Nasdaq has risen. Musk sold billions of dollars of Tesla shares to fund the Twitter acquisition. Other factors contributing to the stock's weakness include the EV bubble popping and price cuts. The Cybertruck may have a positive impact on Tesla sales.


Flag And Cross: U.S. And U.K. Join 18 Countries To Secure AI From Hackers
U.S. And U.K. Join 18 Countries To Secure AI From Hackers
The U.S. and U.K. joined other countries in signing an agreement to protect artificial intelligence (AI) from potential misuse by hackers. The guidelines emphasize the need for secure and responsible development of AI systems to address cybersecurity threats. Germany, France, and Italy are considering regulations, while President Joe Biden signed an executive order for safety assessments in the AI industry.