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#politics
Fox News: Biden stumbles over question about Harris' timetable to win after he dropped out of race
Former President Joe Biden inaccurately stated that Vice President Kamala Harris had "six months" to campaign after he dropped out of the presidential race, when in fact she had less than four months. This comment was made during an appearance on "The View," where he also discussed his administration's legislative achievements.
Biden defended his record, claiming significant accomplishments during his presidency, including the passing of major legislation and job creation. He attributed Harris's campaign challenges to systemic issues like sexism and racism, while asserting that their administration had fundamentally changed the direction of the country.
#society
GB News: British Airways caught fire after pilot 'mixed up left and right' during take-off
A British Airways flight at Gatwick Airport caught fire due to a co-pilot's error during take-off on June 28, 2024. The co-pilot mistakenly pulled back with his left hand instead of his right, resulting in a rejected take-off and a brake fire after reaching speeds over 190 mph.
The incident led to significant disruptions, including the diversion of 16 flights and the cancellation of 23 departures, costing airlines potentially millions. Fortunately, none of the 347 passengers were injured, and British Airways emphasized their commitment to safety.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Former envoy to US: Netanyahu ‘unwilling to pay the price’ for Saudi normalization
Former Israeli ambassador Mike Herzog criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for missing chances to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia, particularly as the U.S. shifts its stance on a nuclear pact with Riyadh. Herzog believes normalization should be a priority but notes that the ongoing conflict in Gaza complicates these efforts.
Meanwhile, discussions between U.S. officials and Israeli representatives continue, focusing on Iran's nuclear program and the Gaza situation. The U.S. aims for a deal with Iran but faces challenges, as Tehran insists on maintaining its nuclear capabilities despite international concerns.
Le Monde: France, Poland to seal alliance with strategic treaty
Poland and France are set to sign a strategic cooperation treaty on May 9, emphasizing mutual security guarantees amid rising tensions due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk highlighted military assistance as a key element of the agreement.
The treaty aims to enhance defense and energy collaboration between the two nations, reflecting a strengthened alliance within the EU. As Poland's military expands, the partnership seeks to bolster regional security, particularly in light of potential threats from Russia.
#crime
The Telegraph: The ‘career criminal’ accused of stealing Kristi Noem’s handbag
A thief, identified as Mario Bustamante Leiva, allegedly stole a Gucci bag belonging to Kristi Noem, the US homeland security secretary, from a burger restaurant in Washington, DC. Authorities claim this theft is part of a larger crime spree involving three robberies in over a week.
Leiva, a Chilean national, reportedly confessed to the theft after his arrest. He is said to have developed his pickpocketing skills in London over a decade ago.