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#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: There's a Pattern to the Gaza Famine Hoaxes
There's a Pattern to the Gaza Famine Hoaxes
Negotiations between Israel and Hamas often coincide with terrorist attacks by Hamas, raising questions about the timing of propaganda efforts. Recent claims of famine and suffering, particularly focusing on starving babies, are viewed as manipulative tactics to gain concessions.

The media's role in amplifying these narratives is scrutinized, with suggestions that some journalists may knowingly participate in these information operations rather than reporting objectively.


#culture

Le Monde: Novelist Peter Handke: 'To die in the middle of writing a book, that would be magnificent!'
Novelist Peter Handke: 'To die in the middle of writing a book, that would be magnificent!'
Peter Handke, the Austrian Nobel Prize-winning author, prefers the term "profession" over "work" to describe his writing, emphasizing its expressive nature. His literary oeuvre includes epic narratives, plays, and notebooks, reflecting a deep exploration of everyday life and personal discovery.




#science

GB News: Rare meteor shower to light up British skies as spectacle hits UK this week - Where to see it
Rare meteor shower to light up British skies as spectacle hits UK this week - Where to see it
A rare double meteor shower, featuring the Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids, will peak in British skies on July 30, offering stargazers a chance to see up to a dozen meteors per hour. Optimal viewing conditions will occur with a quarter-full moon and minimal light pollution.

To best enjoy the spectacle, viewers should seek dark areas away from city lights. The meteor showers will remain visible until August 12, with the next major event, the Perseids, peaking in mid-August.