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GB News: Peter Kyle lambasted for 'egregious' Jimmy Savile comparison with Nigel Farage: 'Offensive to his victims!'
Peter Kyle faced criticism for his remarks linking Nigel Farage to predators in the context of Labour's online safety laws. Political commentator Benedict Spence condemned Kyle's comments as opportunistic and offensive, particularly the reference to Jimmy Savile, arguing it trivializes the experiences of Savile's victims.
Spence highlighted that Labour is capitalizing on public anger regarding sexual assaults, suggesting their strategy is to portray opponents as threats to safety rather than addressing the underlying issues. He emphasized parental responsibility in online safety over government intervention.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Tsunami Alerts Issued for Alaska, Hawaii After Earthquake near Russia
An 8.8 magnitude earthquake off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula triggered tsunami alerts for Alaska's Aleutian Islands, Hawaii, and the U.S. West Coast, including California, Oregon, and Washington. Japan's meteorological agency also issued warnings for a tsunami expected to reach Hokkaido.
Hawaii's warning sirens will sound at 4:10, 5:10, and 6:10 p.m., with the first wave anticipated around 7:17 p.m. A tsunami of about 13 feet was reported in Kamchatka, prompting officials to advise residents to evacuate coastal areas.
Times Of Israel: Foreign journalists step up push for access to Gaza, express fear for hungry colleagues
Access to the Gaza Strip for foreign journalists remains heavily restricted, complicating the reporting on the humanitarian crisis following Hamas's attack on Israel. Israel has barred independent media from entering since October 2023, allowing only controlled visits under military supervision, which critics argue undermines journalistic independence.
Local journalists in Gaza are facing severe hardships, including starvation, as they attempt to report amidst the ongoing conflict. The lack of independent verification of claims from both the Israel Defense Forces and Hamas has led to an information vacuum, with social media often serving as the only source of news, further complicating the situation.
Front Page Magazine: The US is Taking in the Kids of ISIS Jihadists
The State Department announced the repatriation of a U.S. citizen minor from a Syrian displaced persons camp, emphasizing the need for countries to take responsibility for their nationals, including former ISIS fighters. The press release highlights the ongoing humanitarian and security crisis in these camps.
Critics argue that repatriating children of ISIS members is dangerous, as many have been raised in extremist environments. Concerns are raised about the implications of bringing these individuals back to the U.S., suggesting it could exacerbate terrorism rather than alleviate it.
Fox News: Tsunami waves arrive on Japan's coast after earthquake in Russia, triggering Tsunami alerts for US West Coast
A powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake off Russia's eastern coast has triggered tsunami warnings for Hawaii and parts of Alaska, with advisories in effect for the U.S. West Coast and British Columbia. Evacuations are underway in Japan as tsunami waves reach the coast.
This situation is developing, and further updates are expected.
Times Of Israel: In 1st, entire Arab League condemns Oct. 7, urges Hamas to disarm, at 2-state solution confab
Arab and Muslim nations, including Saudi Arabia and Egypt, have for the first time condemned Hamas's October 7 attack and called for the group's disarmament and end of its rule in Gaza. Seventeen countries and the EU backed a declaration aimed at reviving the two-state solution, which envisions a demilitarized Palestinian state alongside Israel.
The declaration also criticized Israeli actions in Gaza, urged humanitarian aid, and proposed international stabilization forces post-conflict. While the plan seeks to end the war and establish a Palestinian state, Israel's leadership, particularly Prime Minister Netanyahu, remains opposed to the two-state solution.
#culture
Fox News: Charlie Kirk embraces 'South Park' parody of him in upcoming episode as a 'badge of honor'
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was parodied in a teaser for the upcoming "South Park" episode, where Eric Cartman adopts a persona reminiscent of Kirk. Kirk embraced the satire, viewing it as a testament to his cultural impact and stating that conservatives should be able to take a joke.
The episode, airing August 6, follows a season premiere where Cartman faces an identity crisis amid changing cultural sensitivities. Kirk expressed excitement about the parody, emphasizing the importance of humor in public life and politics.