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30 Nov 2024
#politics
Forbes: Why Donald Trump Will Be Good For Weed
Cannabis industry insiders are cautiously optimistic about potential support for legalization from a second Trump presidency. Despite past federal opposition, Trump's evolving stance includes backing for rescheduling and states’ rights, which could benefit the industry.
However, experts caution that marijuana reform may not be a top priority, as Trump's initial focus will likely be on inflation and immigration. While some believe positive changes could emerge, the industry remains wary given its history of disappointments.
GB News: Kamala Harris may 'run for Governor of California' following election loss, Aspen claims
Commentator Nelson Aspen has called out Vice President Kamala Harris for her recent message following an election loss and her Thanksgiving Day appearance. In a viral video, Harris appeared disheveled while urging supporters to maintain their power.
Critics have questioned her delivery and overall message during this sensitive time.
#society
GB News: TUI flight forced to make emergency landing in UK after pilot 'missed' error message - leaving passengers at risk of passing out
A TUI Boeing 737 flight faced a near-disaster last October when maintenance errors left vital safety systems for cabin pressurization off, risking hypoxia for 187 passengers. The plane circled over London as the crew dealt with multiple issues, including a missed oxygen mask warning for 43 minutes.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch report indicated that pilot fatigue may have contributed to the oversight. Despite these serious errors, the aircraft returned safely to Manchester, with no medical issues reported among those onboard.
The Telegraph: Pro-Palestine protesters to picket Coldplay ‘Jingle Bell Ball’ show over Barclaycard sponsorship
Pro-Palestine groups are threatening to disrupt London's Jingle Bell Ball, sponsored by Barclays, which features performances by Coldplay and Katy Perry. Activists are calling for a boycott and plan to picket the event, potentially pressuring Coldplay's frontman Chris Martin to withdraw.
The activists are targeting Barclays due to its financial ties to defense firms linked to Israel, intensifying their campaign with protests against the bank following the recent conflict in Gaza.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Syrian army confirms rebels enter Aleppo, upending yearslong civil war stalemate
Rebels have made significant advances in Aleppo, Syria, marking a major challenge to President Bashar Assad's regime. The Syrian military acknowledged that insurgents entered large parts of the city, prompting a redeployment of forces. Russia has been providing air support amid escalating violence.
The conflict has resulted in hundreds of casualties, with both rebels and government forces suffering losses. The situation has drawn in various international players, including Turkey, which reportedly supported the offensive. The renewed fighting disrupts a period of relative calm in the Syrian civil war.
Le Monde: Syria at the center of Israel's strategy to prevent Hezbollah from rebuilding its arsenal
Israel has intensified military strikes in Syria against Hezbollah to disrupt its supply lines to Lebanon amid ongoing conflict. The Israeli army claims to have significantly reduced Hezbollah's missile stockpile, while a ceasefire agreement requires Lebanon to enforce stricter border controls on weapons.
Despite the ceasefire, Israel remains vigilant, having conducted numerous strikes in Syria since January 2024, targeting Hezbollah and Iranian officials. The situation is expected to remain tense, with potential for continued Israeli operations to prevent Hezbollah from rebuilding its arsenal.
#history
Le Monde: 'Hiding Saddam Hussein,' by Halkawt Mustafa: Testimony from the farmer who hid the Iraqi dictator
Halkawt Mustafa's documentary "Hiding Saddam Hussein" tells the story of Alaa Namiq, a farmer who sheltered the deposed leader for 235 days. Namiq, who viewed Saddam as a demigod, provided him refuge and companionship during a perilous time, despite the looming threat of American forces.
The film highlights their unusual bond and Namiq's hospitality, contrasting Saddam's fall from power with the simple life of the farmer. However, the documentary leaves questions about Namiq's background and fate unanswered.