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5 Apr 2025
#society
The Telegraph: ‘Israelis are not human beings,’ says reporter used by BBC in Gaza
Ahmed Alagha, a journalist for BBC Arabic, faces backlash for social media posts where he allegedly dehumanizes Israelis and labels Jews as "devils." His comments come amidst ongoing reporting on the Gaza conflict, including coverage of recent Israeli airstrikes.
The controversy raises questions about bias in reporting, particularly given Alagha's prominent role in covering the conflict. Critics argue that such statements undermine journalistic integrity and objectivity.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Jewish Camp David broker chronicles 50 years of world-changing negotiations
Stuart Eizenstat's new book, "The Art of Diplomacy," details his extensive experience in negotiating significant international agreements over the past 50 years, including the Camp David Accords. Through interviews with over 130 influential figures, he illustrates the complexities and challenges of diplomacy.
Eizenstat emphasizes the importance of understanding historical contexts and the consequences of negotiations, drawing lessons from conflicts like the Vietnam War and the Middle East peace process. His insights aim to engage readers in the intricacies of diplomacy beyond mere facts.
#economy
GB News: Trump’s trade war TAKES EFFECT as $5tn stocks wiped out and Starmer scrambles global tariff ‘meetings’
Donald Trump's trade war has officially begun, with a 10% baseline tariff imposed on 57 major trading partners, leading to a record $5 trillion loss in stock market value. The tariffs, effective immediately at U.S. ports and customs, signal a significant shift from post-WWII trade agreements.
Countries like Australia, the UK, and China are among those affected, with varying tariff rates. While certain goods are exempt, the situation has prompted discussions among global leaders about the potential for a damaging trade war. UK officials emphasize a measured response guided by national interests.