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7 May 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: Daughter of elderly hostage says captives have become pawns during ongoing war
Sharone Lifschitz's father, Oded Lifshitz, has been held captive since October 7, becoming a pawn in the Israeli-Gaza conflict. His daughter believes Netanyahu values political stability over bringing hostages home, fearing her father may not be alive after months without contact.
Yocheved Lifshitz, released by Hamas along with Nurit Cooper on October 28, is now living independently with fellow Nir Oz survivors. Sharone, a filmmaker in London, fights for the hostages while advocating for peace, voicing distress over the devaluation of life and religious fanaticism that led to her parents' kidnapping.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Palestinians pursue UN General Assembly support for full membership bid
U.N. General Assembly may vote on recognizing Palestinians for full U.N. membership, previously vetoed by the U.S.
UN considering Palestinian bid for full membership despite U.S. opposition, raising concerns about global precedent.
Le Monde: Immigration: Denmark again contemplates outsourcing asylum procedures to third countries
Danish PM and EU discuss migration solutions in international conference. Focus on partnerships with third countries.
The Telegraph: Making the Ukrainian war effort ‘Trump proof’ is a good idea
Biden secures $61 billion in US aid for Ukraine in an effort to boost the country's military self-sufficiency and Trump-proof Ukrainian defenses with domestic arms production. Additional partnerships with European allies help ensure continuous support in case of political changes.
Fox News: Amid China spying allegations, European Parliament office of far-right German lawmaker searched
German far-right lawmaker Maximilian Krah's assistant arrested for spying for China, leading to searches in European Parliament offices. Despite scandal, Krah remains the AfD's top candidate for upcoming European Parliament election.
Fox News: France's Macron hosts China's Xi in Pyrenees for private meetings
High stakes meetings between French and Chinese leaders at remote mountain pass amid trade disputes and Russia’s war in Ukraine.
French President Macron hosts Chinese President Xi Jinping in Pyrenees, symbolically reciprocal. Tight security as snow coats area.
#economy
GB News: Rachel Reeves accusing Tories of gaslighting 'doesn't cut through substantially', claims ex Labour adviser
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves battles Conservative gaslighting on economy, setting out Labour vision in London.
#health
GB News: Bluetongue farm virus risks devastating impact on UK as swarms of infected midges sweep in from Europe
A deadly new strain of animal virus in England spells trouble for livestock farmers as it poses a major threat to sheep and cattle herds. The highly contagious bluetongue virus, transmitted by infected midges, has already caused thousands of cases across Europe. Farmers are calling for a vaccine to protect their animals.
#crime
Forbes: Stormy Daniels Could Testify Today In Trump Trial: Here’s Everything She’s Said About Their Alleged Affair
Stormy Daniels set to testify in Trump trial about hush money payments during alleged affair with him in 2006.
#technology
Gataway Couple: There's Still a Working Pay Phone in This Remote National Park
Payphones, once a common sight, are now a rarity due to the rise of mobile phones. Yellowstone National Park still has a working payphone, crucial in areas with no cell signal.
With only around 100,000 payphones left in the US, they continue to dwindle. Despite their decline, they remain a vital lifeline in remote areas for emergencies.
#other
GB News: Michael Douglas makes admission about late father as he blasts 'snarky attacks' on 'nepo babies'
Michael Douglas struggled to escape father Kirk Douglas' shadow in Hollywood, facing accusations of nepotism. Despite challenges, he found success in acting and producing. His children also pursue careers in the entertainment industry.