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20 Jan 2024
#war
The Telegraph: Ukraine digs its own Surovikin line as ‘active defence’ against impending Russian offensive
Ukraine has constructed new fortifications along its front lines, resembling the Russian "Surovikin line," in an effort to enhance its defenses and maintain an "active defense" strategy. The fortifications vary in strength and flexibility to accommodate Ukraine's aim of regenerating offensive combat power while remaining prepared for potential offensive opportunities. The fortifications are designed to reduce casualties and the number of troops needed to defend, but also pose a political quandary for Ukraine as they do not want to become completely static in their defense.
The Telegraph: Israeli hostages at risk from deadly fungus with ‘no treatment’ in Hamas tunnel network
Israeli officials claim a deadly fungus in the Hamas tunnels is posing a threat to the hostages in Gaza. Medical officials express concern over the lack of treatment and the deteriorating conditions of the hostages. The fungus has already claimed the life of an Israeli soldier and medical teams are unable to treat the infection.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Exclusive: Alleged Qatar spy operation said to have targeted GOP lawmakers opposed to Muslim Brotherhood
Qatar funded a campaign to discredit U.S. lawmakers who oppose Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. The campaign targeted Senator Ted Cruz and Senator Tom Cotton. Qatar has been criticized for harboring Hamas leaders and funding terrorism.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Jan 20: Day 106 — Bibi-Biden chat spawns murky remarks on postwar Gaza
Netanyahu denies ruling out Palestinian state to Biden. Biden says two-state solution "not impossible". US designates Yemen's Houthi rebels as terrorists. Anti-Israel protests at Columbia University.
#education
Fox News: Harvard responds to Congress, details 'rigor' reviewing plagiarism allegations against Claudine Gay
Former Harvard President Claudine Gay's conduct was found to not be reckless or intentional and did not constitute research misconduct. Harvard defended its review process in an eight-page summary submitted to Congress after allegations of plagiarism were made against Gay. The university acknowledged that its efforts were viewed as insufficiently transparent and raised questions about its process and standard of review.