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23 Jul 2024

#illegals

GB News: New shock figures show EU asylum seekers broke one million mark last year
New shock figures show EU asylum seekers broke one million mark last year
Illegal migrants in the EU topped one million, with first-time asylum applications soaring by 66% over five years. Monthly figures show a 12% rise year-on-year, leading to an overwhelming backlog of over a million pending applications.

Prime Minister Starmer's £84 million plan for Africa and the Middle East aims to tackle the root causes of migration, but experts doubt it will suffice without stronger border control.


#politics

Fox News: Harris' impact on race with Trump revealed in new poll
Harris' impact on race with Trump revealed in new poll
The race is tighter than a gumshoe's wallet, with Trump at 49% and Harris close behind at 47%, following Biden's exit. Harris is still trying to shake off the shadows of her predecessor as she gears up for the Democratic convention.

While Trump’s approval ticks up, Harris' struggle is all too familiar for a party looking for a lifeline. She’s got to gather steam to take on the old dog come November.


Fox News: Biden returning to White House for first time since ending presidential bid, COVID diagnosis
Biden returning to White House for first time since ending presidential bid, COVID diagnosis
Biden's re-election campaign hit the skids when he tested positive for COVID-19, leading to a sudden exit from the 2024 race. Isolated in Delaware, he resurfaced to speak to his campaign team, acknowledging the shock and the tough path ahead.

With his health improving, the vice president's campaign quickly transformed into "Harris for President," rallying delegates in Biden’s absence.


The Western Journal: Trump Drops 3-Word Bomb on Kamala Harris, Takes Off the Gloves as New Race Heats Up
Trump Drops 3-Word Bomb on Kamala Harris, Takes Off the Gloves as New Race Heats Up
In a political shake-up, Trump unleashes a scathing attack on Kamala Harris, labeling her "vicious and dumb" after Biden unexpectedly steps down and endorses her as his successor. Amidst chaos, the campaign gears up, painting Harris as a failure on immigration and economic issues.

The Democratic race heats up as speculation swirls about Biden's future and Obama's silence on Harris. As the convention nears, both parties are bracing for an unpredictable battle ahead.


#economy

Forbes: Spotify Stock Pops 14% To 3-Year High—Races To First Profitable Year
Spotify Stock Pops 14% To 3-Year High—Races To First Profitable Year
Spotify's stock surged 14% after reporting record profits and an impressive growth in subscribers, marking a potential leap into sustained profitability. With a strong second quarter showing $532 million in cash flow, hopes rise for its first profitable year.

As the company aims to reverse losses from previous years, it's not alone in a challenging streaming landscape where many struggle. Yet, Spotify stands out, drawing investor interest and leaving competitors in the dust.


#culture

The Western Journal: Failed Assassination of Trump Becoming the Stuff of Legend as African Kids Re-Enact the Scene
Failed Assassination of Trump Becoming the Stuff of Legend as African Kids Re-Enact the Scene
In a viral TikTok, Ugandan boys reenact the failed assassination of Donald Trump, mimicking the chaos with fake guns and dramatic flair. Their performance reflects a global fascination with the event, highlighting its impact far beyond American shores.

Retailers in China quickly capitalized on Trump’s newfound fame, printing T-shirts of his bloodied image, while Hindu leaders in India credited their prayers for his survival. Absurdity reigns as the world spins in echoes of violence and admiration.


#health

Fox News: Timeline of bird flu outbreak in United States
Timeline of bird flu outbreak in United States
Bird flu's uninvited spread has gripped 168 U.S. dairy herds since its resurgence in February 2022, troubling public health as it spills over into human cases—now seven and counting. With infected birds and cattle swelling the toll, concerns mount over control and containment.

The USDA's clampdown on dairy cow movement and detection of the virus in pasteurized milk ignite fears about the safety net fraying. Meanwhile, Moderna's $176 million race to a vaccine underscores the urgent dance against an unseen enemy, slipping through the cracks of biosecurity.


Times Of Israel: Top WHO official warns Gaza in danger of polio outbreak
Top WHO official warns Gaza in danger of polio outbreak
In Gaza, health officials are on high alert after sewage samples tested positive for polio. Dr. Saparbekov from WHO warned that war-related disruptions and dire sanitation conditions could spark widespread communicable disease outbreaks.

Israel is responding with vaccination efforts for its soldiers while facing international scrutiny over its responsibilities in the region during the ongoing conflict.


#crime

GB News: Tourist 'gang raped by five men' in Paris just days before Olympics begin
Tourist 'gang raped by five men' in Paris just days before Olympics begin
An Australian woman in Paris for the Olympics was gang-raped by five men, managing to flee to a nearby kebab shop for help. Disoriented, she was later taken to the hospital as authorities launched an investigation into the crime.

With the Olympics approaching, Paris has ramped up security, deploying thousands of police and military personnel to ensure safety.


#sports

Forbes: Everything To Know About The Olympics Opening Ceremony—As Jill Biden Plans To Lead American Delegation
Everything To Know About The Olympics Opening Ceremony—As Jill Biden Plans To Lead American Delegation
The 2024 Olympics opens Friday with a groundbreaking outdoor ceremony on the Seine, featuring over 10,000 athletes and a star-studded American delegation led by First Lady Jill Biden. No big-name performers confirmed yet, but artistic flair is promised.

However, whispers of discord loom as dancers contemplate a strike over low pay and unfair treatment. In the glamorous shadow of the Eiffel Tower, not everything is shining bright.