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26 Jul 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Kamala Harris' House condemnation for border failure 'long overdue but absolutely warranted': Brandon Judd
Vice President Harris has been formally labeled "border czar," following a bipartisan House resolution that condemns her and the Biden administration for failing to manage illegal immigration. Critics say her approach has ignored crucial factors, and migrant crossings have spiked under her watch.
Despite her supporters' objections, the resolution highlights a deepening divide on immigration, with six Democrats breaking ranks to vote with Republicans. Harris's record is under fire as she emerges as the Democrats' 2024 front-runner, following President Biden’s exit from the race.
#politics
Le Monde: Israel-Hamas war: Harris makes her position known after meeting with Netanyahu
In a tense meeting on July 25, 2024, Vice President Kamala Harris met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, visibly straddling Biden's support for Israel while confronting the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. She argued for a ceasefire and insisted on addressing the dire plight of civilians.
As the Democratic presidential nominee looms, Harris has to navigate a delicate balance between upholding U.S. commitment to Israel while addressing the growing concern over civilian casualties, critical for winning back disillusioned voters before the election.
#society
GB News: Prince Harry has made himself 'a target for life' by 'airing his dirty linen' with new documentary - Michael Cole
Prince Harry has painted a "target for life" on himself by exposing deep family rifts and his legal battles against the media in a recent interview. He expressed fears for Meghan's safety in the UK, citing past revelations that have left him vulnerable.
Critics argue that his comments, especially around invoking the late Queen's support, only add to the drama, turning Harry into a self-styled "dragon slayer" against the tabloids, while others question the wisdom of his approach given the dangers back home.
The Telegraph: Tourists face restrictions to save the Alps’ famous edelweiss
The Swiss Alps, once serenaded by the winds, now echo with the clamor of tourists trampling the delicate edelweiss. Authorities are fencing off lands near Riffelsee, where selfie-seekers have made the flowers almost vanish.
Officials urge tourists to stick to marked paths and embrace the beauty of the local flora responsibly. Yet, the allure of picturesque shots overshadows genuine curiosity about the land.
Fox News: Meghan Markle's possible return to UK won't open door for royal peace talks: expert
Prince Harry will host the Invictus Games in Birmingham in 2027, a decade since his last time. Speculation surrounds whether Meghan Markle will attend, as it would be her first return to the U.K. since 2022, amidst ongoing tensions within the royal family.
Experts suggest any royal reconciliation is unlikely given the history of family feuds and Meghan's unpopularity in Britain. Security concerns loom large, complicating prospects of their participation. The success of the event could be overshadowed by their familial rift.
The Telegraph: Cargo ship sinks in Taiwan’s biggest typhoon in nearly a decade
Typhoon Gaemi slammed into Taiwan, claiming five lives and causing massive floods in Kaohsiung. A cargo ship sunk, leaving six sailors missing, while authorities launched a frantic search amidst adverse conditions.
The storm wreaked havoc in the Philippines too, triggering landslides that killed 20, as recovery efforts began in Manila.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Netanyahu to meet Trump as Israeli leader looks to rekindle relationship
Prime Minister Netanyahu's trying to patch things up with Trump after a rocky spell, recognizing the former president's role in the Middle East. Trump, brewing with discontent over Biden's faults, expects swift action against Hamas and hints snappily he’d have prevented the Oct. 7 chaos.
Their reunion happens amid swirling political currents, with Netanyahu aware that strong U.S. ties are crucial for Israel's security. It's all a game of leverage and loyalty, with each man keenly aware of the other's importance.
Times Of Israel: Harris: I won’t stay silent on Gaza suffering; Israel: Her words harm chances for deal
Vice President Kamala Harris struck a delicate balance, voicing concerns over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza while reaffirming unwavering support for Israel. Her remarks drew ire from Israeli officials, fearing they might complicate hostage negotiations with Hamas during her White House meeting with Netanyahu.
As tensions mount, Harris emphasized the urgent need to end the war while maintaining Israel's right to defend itself, suggesting a possible shift in Washington's stance amid her rising prominence as the Democratic nominee.
#economy
GB News: GB Energy is going to produce intermittent energy, says Farage
Nigel Farage criticizes the renewable energy narrative, dubbing it "intermittent energy" due to storage failures. He reflects on promises of power for millions but questions the viability and cost of energy sources like wind and hydrogen, expressing skepticism about their future.
His remarks highlight deep-rooted frustrations with unfulfilled green energy promises and the chronic inability to deliver reliable solutions.
#health
Fox News: Joe Biden's health: Leadership ability questions mount as Oval Office speech gave no reason for exiting race
In a late-night address, President Biden announced his exit from the 2024 race, endorsing Vice President Harris but omitting any mention of his health after battling COVID. Concern lingers over the potential toll that high-pressure responsibilities could take on his mental and physical well-being.
Health experts warn that the presidency's relentless demands could exacerbate cognitive challenges, emphasizing the need for ongoing support and monitoring. As Biden faces the remainder of his term, prioritizing his health becomes vital to effectively governing the nation.
The Telegraph: World’s first Oropouche virus deaths reported in Brazil
Brazil's health ministry reports the first fatalities from the Oropouche virus, a disease transmitted by flies and mosquitoes. Two young women from Bahia died showing severe symptoms akin to dengue, highlighting a rising epidemic with thousands infected in 2024.
The CDC warns of outbreaks spreading across Latin America, rooted deep in the Amazon since 1960. As Brazil grapples with its growing infection count, the specter of life-threatening complications looms large.