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4 Nov 2024
#politics
Le Monde: In the battle for Congress, Republicans have expectations and Democrats hopes
Dan Osborn, an independent candidate for the US Senate, is campaigning in Nebraska, emphasizing the influence of economic interests in politics. He aims to maintain independence in his voting decisions if elected, potentially impacting the Republican Party's control in the Senate.
The upcoming Senate elections are critical for both parties, with several incumbent Democrats facing tough re-election bids. The GOP sees opportunities to gain seats, particularly following Senator Joe Manchin's decision not to run again.
Forbes: Trump’s Betting Market Lead Narrowed Over The Weekend—But He Remains Bookmakers Favorite To Win
Former President Donald Trump's lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in election betting markets has narrowed significantly, with Harris even taking a slight lead in one market following favorable polling, including a surprising poll showing her ahead in Iowa.
Currently, Trump has a 54.6% chance of winning, while Harris is at 45%, a shift from last week’s 63%-36% in Trump's favor. The movement in odds reflects the impact of recent polling data, particularly from Iowa.
#society
GB News: Jeremy Clarkson tears apart woke policing as he hits out over thefts at new pub: 'It's an epidemic!'
Jeremy Clarkson's pub, The Farmer's Dog, is facing significant theft issues, with around 400 glasses stolen weekly. He criticized the police and government for failing to address rising theft rates, claiming it has become an epidemic affecting various sectors.
Clarkson also voiced his frustrations regarding new tax measures impacting farmers, calling the government ineffective and urging farmers to endure until a change in leadership.
Le Monde: Eight on trial over terrorist killing of French teacher who held class on Charlie Hebdo cartoons
Four years after the assassination of teacher Samuel Paty by a radicalized Chechen, eight adults are on trial for their roles in the events leading to his death. Six former middle school students received sentences for aiding the attack, with one girl initiating the incident through false claims.
The trial highlights issues of responsibility and the influence of misinformation, as Paty's class on freedom had previously not caused any incidents. The youngest defendant was sentenced for slander, despite not being present during the controversial lesson.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Biden-Harris admin treatment of Ukraine, Israel wars 'differs substantially,' experts say
The Biden administration's approach to the wars in Ukraine and Israel has drawn criticism for its perceived inconsistency. Experts note that while the U.S. has firmly supported Ukraine against Russia, it has pressured Israel to limit its military response against Hamas and Hezbollah, suggesting a lack of resolve for an Israeli victory.
This disparity in U.S. policy has raised concerns about encouraging adversaries like Iran, which has threatened further actions against Israel. Critics argue that the Biden-Harris administration's strategy may undermine Israel's security and embolden its enemies.
#economy
GB News: Farmer warns of soaring food imports from abroad after Labour tax raid
Labour's decision to remove inheritance tax relief for farmers has been criticized as detrimental to the agricultural sector. Chancellor Rachel Reeves defended the move, stating that maintaining the relief is financially unsustainable.
GB News: Pay-per-mile taxes tipped to give drivers ‘more control’ over costs amid major cost hikes coming in next year
Experts advocate for a pay-per-mile tax system to create a fairer vehicle taxation model, linking costs directly to distance driven. This could benefit low-mileage drivers but may increase expenses for those who drive frequently, especially in rural areas.
Despite the potential advantages, the UK government has ruled out introducing such a system in the near future, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to road taxation that considers environmental goals and diverse driver needs.