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29 Jul 2024

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Times Of Israel: Turkey again compares Netanyahu to Hitler, saying ‘genocidal’ leaders meet their end
Turkey again compares Netanyahu to Hitler, saying ‘genocidal’ leaders meet their end
Erdogan revved up the rhetoric against Netanyahu, likening him to Hitler while threatening military action to defend the Palestinians. Turkey's Foreign Ministry echoed calls for accountability, invoking historical genocides, while Erdogan positioned himself as a champion of the oppressed.

Israel responded, warning Erdogan against warmongering, recalling the fate of Saddam Hussein. Tensions flared as both nations exchanged barbs, harking back to a history marked by conflict and fragile alliances.


Le Monde: Venezuelan electoral body announces Nicolas Maduro's re-election amid fears of fraud
Venezuelan electoral body announces Nicolas Maduro's re-election amid fears of fraud
Nicolas Maduro claims victory in Venezuela's presidential election, but opposition disputes the result, alleging fraud and intimidation. While Maduro boasts 51.2% of the vote, the opposition insists they received 70%, igniting accusations of authoritarianism amid a backdrop of economic collapse and mass emigration.

As Maduro celebrates, calls for transparency and independent verification emerge, with international leaders expressing skepticism. The election, marred by crackdowns on dissent and suspicious processes, could exacerbate the crisis pushing millions to flee the oil-rich nation.


The Telegraph: Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro wins re-election, contradicting exit polls
Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro wins re-election, contradicting exit polls
Maduro emerged victorious in Venezuela’s election, claiming 51% to González’s 44%. The result brewed unrest as opposition members disputed the integrity of the electoral process, pointing to delays and a lack of transparent numbers from voting stations.

As inflation and shortages plague the nation, claims of economic recovery clash with the grim reality faced by most Venezuelans. The scene remains tense, with a population eager for change amidst a backdrop of dwindling trust in the ruling regime.