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America One News
28 Nov 2023
#politics
GB News: Biden and Xi both planning to skip Cop28 as climate conference branded 'jamboree of photo ops'
COP28, a climate event in Dubai, will not be attended by President Biden or Xi Jinping. The summit is seen as a "jamboree of photo opportunities" and lacks significant decision-making power. The absence of these world leaders may not impact the conference greatly as China and the US have already agreed on climate cooperation.
Fox News: Hunter Biden agrees to House Oversight Committee testimony
Hunter Biden will testify behind closed doors before the House Oversight Committee on Dec. 13. The subpoena was issued by Rep. Comer as part of the Republican-led investigation into the Biden family's business dealings. Hunter's attorney has dismissed the allegations as "partisan" conspiracy theories.
Times Of Israel: ‘There are 2 million Nazis’ in West Bank, says far-right Finance Minister Smotrich
Israel's Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, claimed that most Palestinians in the West Bank support Hamas's October 7 massacres. He referred to them as "2 million Nazis" and compared their ideology to that of Hamas-ISIS in Gaza. Smotrich denied that budget changes would fund new West Bank settlements, stating that the funding was for security needs. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Likud party members to ensure their support and declared his opposition to a Palestinian state in Gaza and the West Bank. He also boasted about going against the wishes of the Biden administration during the ongoing war.
GB News: Jenrick announces crackdown on student visas as minister pledges further measures to slash migration
Jenrick vows to address "abuse" of visa system, but offers no new measures. He claims high migration pressures housing, public services. Conservatives remain committed to reducing legal migration.
#society
GB News: Feminists outraged after library displays pro-trans placards from activists who heckled JK Rowling
Glasgow Women's Library displayed pro-trans placards from activists who heckled JK Rowling, sparking fury from feminists who called for a boycott. Critics argue that the library is giving a "free pass" to transwomen, leading to membership cancellations and demands to cancel funding. Rowling, speaking at a conference, emphasizes that the issue is about women's rights, not trans rights.
#war
Fox News: Ukraine military intelligence chief's wife has been poisoned, reports say
The wife of Ukrainian military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov has reportedly been poisoned by heavy metals. This comes weeks after Russia announced terrorism charges against Budanov and three other military officials for drone strikes on Russian territory and Ukrainian regions held by Russian forces. Budanova is currently hospitalized for treatment, and it is unclear who is responsible for the poisoning.
Fox News: Hamas transfers 10-month-old Israeli hostage, family to separate Palestinian terror group in Gaza: IDF
Hamas transferred a 10-month-old Israeli hostage and his family to another terrorist group in Gaza. The family consists of the infant, his brother, and their parents. The IDF did not specify which organization they were transferred to.
Fox News: Israel-Hamas war: WHO says disease could be bigger killer than bombs in Gaza unless immediate action is taken
Health crisis in Gaza due to the Israel-Hamas war, with infectious diseases and lack of healthcare access putting more lives at risk than airstrikes. The collapse of the health system, inadequate water, and unlivable conditions exacerbate the situation.
#military
The Telegraph: The US Air Force is pushing back against Chinese aggression ... with mirrorshades
US Air Force buys anti-laser glasses due to increase in Chinese laser attacks on American aviators. Attacks risk pilot vision and safety, with potential for permanent eye damage. Psychological effects also a concern. Global problem, with incidents reported worldwide. Non-American forces also vulnerable. Protective gear necessary for aircrew safety and operational superiority. Urges US allies to also equip their forces.
#health
The Epoch Times: CCP Insider Says Xi Jinping Ordering Officials Not to Exaggerate Outbreak or Call It COVID
Chinese people seek medical assistance as infections spread quickly among children and adults, overwhelming hospitals. CCP leader Xi Jinping orders officials not to exaggerate outbreak and avoid term "COVID-19." Chinese media told not to focus on epidemic and foreign media interviews and reports will be prevented. CCP concealing truth, using different terms to downplay outbreak and prevent negative impact on Xi's recent visit to San Francisco. Concerns raised by neighboring countries as spillover effects possible. WHO seeks data from China to understand the situation.
#sports
Forbes: Bench Production Has Accelerated OKC Thunder’s Early Season Success
The Oklahoma City Thunder has found success in the NBA season due to the depth and contributions from their bench players. With a high net rating and smart, unselfish play, the reserves have sparked comebacks and maintained efficiency. Led by Isaiah Joe, Cason Wallace, and Kenrich Williams, the bench has been crucial in maintaining the team's success.
#technology
Forbes: Google Will Start Purging Inactive Accounts On Friday—Here’s What You Need To Know
Google will start deleting inactive user accounts as part of a new policy. Accounts that have not been accessed in two years will be deleted along with their activity and data. The deletions will begin on December 1. Google is implementing this policy to prevent unused accounts from being compromised or used for identity theft or spam.
#other
GB News: ITV break silence over declining Farage airtime claims after 'Trump discussion axed' from show
ITV responded to claims that Nigel Farage has been receiving less on-screen time on the show, defending their editing process and stating that they can't feature every camp conversation. Reports of limiting Farage's airtime come as calls for a boycott of the show continue due to his inclusion in the line-up. Farage expressed his frustration at not being chosen for trials, as it would give him more screen time.
Fox News: American workers are 'unhappier at work' than they have been in years as inflation, remote work take its toll
US workers are increasingly unhappy despite benefits like wage increases and more paid time off. Factors such as inflation, work-life balance, and remote work have taken a toll on employee satisfaction. Companies have tried to address this by investing in employee benefits, but it hasn't translated into happier employees. Many workers feel isolated and lacking in basic human interaction, leading to dissatisfaction and a desire for a strong office culture.
Le Monde: France presents new biodiversity strategy, with no decisions on pesticides or agriculture
France's "National Biodiversity Strategy 2030" aims to halt the destruction of living things. The strategy includes reducing pressures on biodiversity, restoring habitats, mobilizing stakeholders, and strengthening resources. President Macron plans to place 10% of French territory under strong protection and change the rules for activities in these areas. The government aims to reduce consumption of natural areas, combat pollution, and fight against invasive alien species.