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8 Dec 2024

#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Global leaders urge calm, stability after rebels oust Assad regime
Global leaders urge calm, stability after rebels oust Assad regime
Islamist-led rebels have overthrown Bashar al-Assad in Syria, marking a significant shift after over 50 years of Assad family rule. Global leaders are urging stability amid fears of a power vacuum, with the U.S. vowing to maintain its presence in eastern Syria to prevent the resurgence of ISIS.

Celebrations erupted among Syrians in various countries, while officials warned of potential chaos and called for an inclusive political process. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing the need for protection of civilians and minority rights as Syria navigates this pivotal moment.


#economy

GB News: Store closures: WHSmith announces further store closures in another hit on Britain's high streets
Store closures: WHSmith announces further store closures in another hit on Britain's high streets
WHSmith is closing multiple high-street stores across the UK, with recent closures in Alfreton, Ramsgate, Oban, and Nantwich. Additional closures are planned for early 2025, including locations in Bournemouth, Basingstoke, Bolton, and Accrington.

Despite these high-street exits, WHSmith is expanding in travel retail, targeting airports and transport hubs. The company has invested over £100 million in airport stores, aiming for a significant share of the market, as travel sales increased by 15% while high street revenue fell by 3%.


#crime

The Western Journal: Shop Owner Single-Handedly Rips Homeless Encampment to Pieces After Bums Rob Him Blind Over Thanksgiving
Shop Owner Single-Handedly Rips Homeless Encampment to Pieces After Bums Rob Him Blind Over Thanksgiving
A California arcade owner, Will Luna, took matters into his own hands after thieves stole $12,000 worth of merchandise from his store over Thanksgiving. Unable to rely on police for assistance due to "homeless rights," he searched through nearby homeless encampments to recover his stolen items.

Despite finding some gaming accessories, Luna did not locate his most valuable possessions. Following his actions, his shop was subsequently set on fire, escalating tensions between him and the encampment residents.