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America One News
25 May 2024
#politics
The Telegraph: General election 2024 live: Labour lead falls by three points in first pre-election poll
Labour's lead narrows in YouGov poll after Rishi Sunak's election call. Conservatives gain one point, while Labour falls by two. Reform Party closes gap on Tories to 8%.
#society
The Telegraph: Biden’s granddaughter said to be dating former London public schoolboy
Granddaughter of US president Joe Biden seen at state dinner with boyfriend, former UK public schoolboy. Natalie Biden and Rafael Hajjar attended dinner hosted by Bidens in honor of Kenyan president Ruto. Hajjar played rugby, captained cricket team, studied at University of Pennsylvania.
#war
Times Of Israel: Heavy barrage of rockets fired at northern Israel causing damage, but no injuries
In a dangerous escalation, Hezbollah launched rockets at northern Israel, prompting IDF retaliatory strikes. The back-and-forth conflict poses a serious threat of wider war.
Daily attacks by Hezbollah on Israeli communities near the border are taking a toll, with casualties on both sides. The violence, linked to the conflict in Gaza, is raising fears of a repeat of the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: US-supplied Himars ‘completely ineffective’ as Russia jams skies with new tech
Ukrainian weapons like the Himars rocket launchers are rendered ineffective by Russian electronic jamming systems. The Excalibur shells and other arms supplied by the West are also impacted, forcing Ukraine to seek fixes to avoid Russian interference.
#other
The Telegraph: Race to free survivors of Papua New Guinea landslide with 300 feared dead
Massive landslide buries village in Papua New Guinea, leaving over 300 dead and 1,100 homes destroyed.