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16 Apr 2025
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Biden's Big Comeback
Joe Biden's recent public appearances have not bolstered confidence among Democrats, as he struggles to regain relevance ahead of the 2024 campaign. His remarks at a conference for the disabled, including a poorly received joke about age and Social Security, highlighted his declining presence.
Biden's attempts to connect with audiences have often fallen flat, leaving many questioning his capability to lead. His performance has raised concerns about his effectiveness as a candidate.
#society
Times Of Israel: Report: Autopsies show some Gaza medics killed by IDF in March were shot in the head
Autopsy reports reveal that 14 Gaza medics killed by Israeli troops last month sustained multiple gunshot wounds, primarily to the head and chest, while wearing Red Crescent uniforms. The bodies were reportedly buried by Israeli forces, complicating investigations into the circumstances of their deaths.
The IDF claims that some of the deceased were identified as Hamas operatives and asserts that the military acted in self-defense, believing the ambulances to be suspicious. However, video evidence contradicts this narrative, prompting an ongoing investigation by the military.
#economy
Le Monde: Europe's steel industry flattened by crisis
Steel production in the EU has declined by 30% since 2008, with nearly 100,000 jobs lost, raising concerns about the industry's future. Factors contributing to this decline include low-cost Chinese imports, rising energy prices due to the Ukraine war, and increased U.S. tariffs on European steel.
The situation has led to fears that steel production in Europe may be facing extinction, as its global market share has dropped from 7% to 4% in a decade.
#technology
GB News: BMW to make electric cars 'produce sound' similar to petrol and diesel engines amid safety concerns
BMW has introduced a new sound technology called HypersonX for its upcoming electric Vision Neue Klasse models. This system uses 43 sound signals to mimic petrol and diesel engine noises, enhancing safety by making electric vehicles more audible to pedestrians.
The technology aims to address concerns about the quietness of electric cars, which studies show increase the risk of pedestrian accidents. The Vision Neue Klasse models, priced around £65,000, will compete with established electric vehicles in the premium market.