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4 Nov 2023

#politics

Fox News: Antisemitic TikTok content the latest 'digital fentanyl' from China, Republican lawmaker says
Antisemitic TikTok content the latest 'digital fentanyl' from China, Republican lawmaker says
Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., criticizes TikTok for hosting antisemitic content and warns that the Chinese-owned app could be used by the Chinese Communist Party to spread anti-American propaganda and divide Americans. Jewish social media influencer Eitan Bernath calls for action against the surge of antisemitism on TikTok since the Hamas invasion of Israel, expressing concerns about digital and physical safety. TikTok responds by stating that they are taking steps to protect their community. Tennessee Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn suggests that TikTok is pushing pro-Hamas content. Gallagher urges President Biden to continue supporting Israel and warns about the radical wing of the Democratic Party.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Macron walks a tightrope over the war in Gaza
Macron walks a tightrope over the war in Gaza
French President Emmanuel Macron visited western Brittany after storm Ciaran had caused significant damage. He promised to help restore normal life and announced a humanitarian conference to accelerate aid to Gaza. The recent attacks by Hamas and Israel's retaliation have increased anxiety and tensions in France. Macron, cautious in his approach, aimed to show that he was taking care of French hostages and working to prevent civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip.


#science

Fox News: How SpaceX and commercial flight are opening a universe of possibilities aboard the ISS: Astronauts
How SpaceX and commercial flight are opening a universe of possibilities aboard the ISS: Astronauts
Commercial spaceflight is allowing smaller countries with less established space agencies to send astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) for research and technology programs. This surge in commercial spaceflight has been seen as a positive development. NASA has partnered with SpaceX for multiple missions, including future trips to the moon and Mars.