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America One News
24 Jul 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Donald Trump and cryptocurrencies: The underside of a recent love affair
Donald Trump used to slam cryptocurrencies, calling them volatile and a haven for criminality. Fast forward, he’s flipping the script, embracing crypto as a cornerstone of his 2024 campaign and attacking Biden’s stance as detrimental to America’s global standing.
His newfound crypto enthusiasm raises questions about his grasp on the subject. Proposals like making all Bitcoin "in the USA" reveal a chaotic mix of libertarian rhetoric and confusion about decentralized finance.
The Economist: Keir Starmer wants to reset relations between Britain and Europe
Keir Starmer aims to revive ties between Britain and Europe while grappling with a sluggish economy, persistent inflation, and a fracturing electoral engagement. His government faces initial challenges, such as prison crises and a push for innovative, mission-focused governance.
In the midst of this, there's a growing call for "oracy" in schools, highlighting concerns that British children are losing their ability to communicate effectively. Starmer believes genuine effort can outshine mere ideas in reinventing Whitehall.
GB News: Just Stop Oil protesters arrested as Met Police swoop in to stop plan to cause CHAOS at Heathrow Airport
Nine Just Stop Oil protesters were nabbed at Heathrow, trying to halt flights by breaching runway access. Riding in on bicycles, they aimed for a high-flying spectacle but were grounded by police.
Their mission? To pressure the UK government to ditch fossil fuels by 2030, claiming it's a matter of life and death for vulnerable island nations.
#society
Le Monde: Nepal plane crash: 18 killed, pilot sole survivor
A Saurya Airlines plane crashed shortly after take-off in Kathmandu, claiming the lives of 18 individuals, including a foreigner. The pilot survived, though severely injured, amidst Nepal's grim aviation history riddled with safety failures and perilous mountain flying.
With the European Union banning Nepali carriers from its airspace due to these ongoing concerns, the crash underscores the looming shadow of negligence festering in the booming but hazardous aviation sector.
GB News: Prince Harry's latest announcement sparks furious backlash in Birmingham
Prince Harry announced that Birmingham will host the 2027 Invictus Games, praising its ties to the Armed Forces. However, some locals are skeptical, concerned about the city's financial crisis and the prioritization of the event over vital public services like libraries.
While some residents support the Games, others view Harry's involvement as a desperate grasp at relevance following his royal departure. The city faces tough choices as it balances honoring veterans with pressing fiscal issues.
Fox News: New report identifies best and worst US states for religious liberty
A recent report by the First Liberty Institute highlights how U.S. states protect religious freedom, with Illinois at the top but losing points. Only 12 states exceed half of the necessary protections; many still lag behind in safeguarding this fundamental right.
West Virginia ranks last, despite improvements via the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The index reflects ongoing struggles, urging states to act in defense of religious liberties.