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4 Jul 2024

#politics

Le Monde: Belarus's strategy of terror against Ukraine and government opponents
Belarus's strategy of terror against Ukraine and government opponents
Belarus and Russia escalate tensions with the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons, threatening Ukraine and nearby NATO countries.

EU imposes sanctions on Belarus for supporting Russia in the war with Ukraine, targeting the economy to prevent circumvention of existing restrictions.


Front Page Magazine: Only 1 in 3 Dems Very Proud to be Americans
Only 1 in 3 Dems Very Proud to be Americans
Democrats hold power, but Republicans are prouder to be American. Party divide on patriotism remains consistent.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Biden speaks with Netanyahu on latest Hamas ceasefire proposal
Biden speaks with Netanyahu on latest Hamas ceasefire proposal
President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu discuss Hamas response to hostage and cease-fire deal as efforts continue to end Israeli air and ground war in Gaza. Hamas suggests amendments to U.S. proposal, but main sticking point remains transitioning from first to second phase of deal.


The Telegraph: Battle Lines: Chaos in an unprecedented US presidential race & the West Bank’s medical crisis
Battle Lines: Chaos in an unprecedented US presidential race & the West Bank’s medical crisis
Presidential race in turmoil after debate. Healthcare crisis in West Bank. War in Kiev intensifies. Pole dancing in Ukraine. Rising tensions between nation states worldwide. Wars, elections, and insurgencies.


#other

GB News: Man, 58, wins £3.1m after being told by younger boss he was an 'old fossil'
Man, 58, wins £3.1m after being told by younger boss he was an 'old fossil'
A senior executive wins £3m after being fired by a younger boss for being an "old fossil". The 58-year-old accused the company of prejudice against older employees.

The executive sued for age discrimination and won a settlement four years later. The CEO labeled him an "old fossil" unable to manage millennials.