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14 Aug 2024
#politics
Le Monde: US elections 2024: Trump's baseless claims about crowds at Harris rallies
Trump's barking up the wrong tree, accusing Kamala Harris of faking crowd photos with AI wizardry after her Detroit arrival. Yet local footage clears the fog, showing a solid turnout tucked away in a hangar, proving the former president's claims are as empty as a shot glass at happy hour.
As his own support wanes, Trump insists he's the one with the crowds, even claiming a larger audience on January 6 than that of MLK. The shadows of deception loom large, but reality begs to differ.
The Federalist: Media Love Trump's Ideas When They Come From Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris is adopting Donald Trump’s policy to eliminate taxes on tips, claiming it as her new stance for working families. Despite her lack of clear policy, the media portrays her as a champion for service workers, while Trump's original proposal faces skepticism.
Press coverage reveals a bias, treating similar issues from different candidates with a distinct spin. As the election nears, Harris continues to avoid tough interviews, raising questions about her candidacy's strength in a critical political season.
Breitbart: Israel: Hamas Launched Rockets at Tel Aviv from Humanitarian Area
Hamas fired rockets at Israel from a humanitarian zone in Gaza, igniting fresh tensions amid international law violations. Israel responded with airstrikes, citing Hamas's exploitation of civilian infrastructures as part of a lethal strategy against its population.
As tensions mount, Israel emphasizes that Hamas is responsible for civilian casualties due to its tactics. The IDF continues to act within international law, aiming to facilitate humanitarian aid while countering terror.
Fox News: Japan PM Kishida says he will step down next month, paving way for new leader
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced he won’t run for party leadership in September, marking the end of his three-year term as approval ratings plummet below 20% amid corruption scandals. He urges party lawmakers to step forward, aiming for a rejuvenated Liberal Democratic Party.
As Japan braces for change, potential successors emerge, all while Kishida's attempts to restore trust falter against a backdrop of political turbulence. The party battles around unreported funds sent shockwaves through its ranks, leaving the door wide open for a new leadership era.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Another U.S. Citizen Detained In Moscow For Alleged ‘Violence’ Against Police Officer
An American was snagged in Moscow after a brush with a lawman, caught in a web of violence and hooliganism charges. No name, no charges yet, just the prospect of five years in a cell—a maneuver in the tense game of U.S.-Russia relations.
With recent swaps and a roster of Americans in Russian prisons, every detention feels like a pawn on a foreign chessboard. The stakes are high and the players are dangerous.
Breitbart: Top House Foreign Affairs Dem: 'I Don't Know' if Israel Wants a Ceasefire
In a tense exchange on CNN, Rep. Gregory Meeks expressed uncertainty about Israel’s desire for a ceasefire amidst escalating violence and talks of negotiations with Hamas. He emphasized the urgent need for peace to prevent further casualties and to facilitate a two-state solution.
Hope flickers as talks with Hamas resume, but challenges remain. As Meeks notes, conditions could derail progress, and both sides must adhere to established principles to achieve any meaningful resolution.
#economy
Le Monde: Mars to acquire Pringles maker Kellanova for nearly $36 billion
Mars is set to acquire snack giant Kellanova for $35.9 billion in cash, adding brands like Pringles and Cheez-It to its portfolio. This move aims to double Mars' snacking business, but draws scrutiny with climbing consumer costs and regulatory hurdles ahead.
The deal is expected to finalize in mid-2025, contingent on shareholder and regulatory approval, as Mars seeks to align with global snack trends and youth demand.
GB News: State of Britain's forgotten areas: Four regions in England where inactivity surpasses national average
The latest figures show over 22% of working-age adults in the UK are economically inactive, with a notable spike in the North East and Wales. Long-term sickness, particularly mental health issues, is a critical driver of this trend.
The young, once brimming with potential, now face greater barriers to employment, revealing a troubling shift in the labor landscape.
#military
The Telegraph: Kyiv bombards Russian air base 400 miles from the border
Ukraine hits back hard, sending drones to strike three Russian air bases, one 400 miles deep in enemy territory. The Russians claim to have shot down 117 drones, but that numbers game doesn’t reflect the chaos ringing through their airfields.
Explosions echoed in Nizhny Novgorod and Voronezh, hinting at Ukraine's unyielding quest to dismantle Russian airpower. As casualty reports remain silent, the war escalates, each side tracking losses unseen.
#health
Fox News: Mpox declared public health emergency in Africa as authorities battle multiple variants
Mpox has escalated into a health emergency in Africa, with new, more lethal strains emerging, particularly in Congo, where 96% of cases and deaths have been reported. This spike has raised alarms globally, prompting organizations like WHO to consider similar emergency declarations.
Congo's overwhelmed health system faces mounting challenges, with children bearing the brunt of the outbreak. Calls for increased resources and vaccines echo in the air as experts stress the urgency of tailored strategies to combat this relentless scourge.
Forbes: ‘Slapped Cheek’ Virus Rising In US, CDC Warns—Here’s What To Know About Human Parvovirus B19
Parvovirus B19, dubbed "fifth disease," is resurging in the U.S., particularly among kids. It typically spreads via respiratory droplets, causing mild symptoms before a facial rash appears. Most recover without issues, but pregnant individuals face risks.
The CDC warns immunity is low due to pandemic restrictions, making children particularly vulnerable. Contagion peaks early in symptoms, easing once a rash emerges, allowing a return to daily life.
#crime
Fox News: NYC migrant accused of raping woman in Brooklyn had ICE detainer placed on him: report
A Nicaraguan migrant, Daniel Davon-Bonilla, accused of rape in Brooklyn, had previously evaded an ICE detainer after a past sexual assault conviction. Citing sanctuary city laws, NYC Mayor Eric Adams expressed frustration over the inability to coordinate with federal immigration.
Local officials blame these laws for making communities vulnerable, as Davon-Bonilla remains in custody after pleading not guilty to the latest charges. The mayor highlights the tension between aiding migrants and ensuring public safety.
GB News: Dog 'mauls woman's face' in 'horrific' attack while on family holiday in Norfolk
On a holiday in Great Yarmouth, Anne-Marie Daniels faced a nightmare when two dogs attacked her while she shielded her son. Despite the park's rules, the dogs were loose, leading to her suffering serious injuries.
The park insists on safety but lacked clear signage about leashing pets. While she and her child escaped with superficial wounds, the incident left her haunted.