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14 Aug 2024
#politics
Forbes: Trump’s Manhattan Conviction Moves Forward As Judge Merchan Refuses To Leave Case
The judge in Donald Trump's criminal trial declined to recuse himself despite Trump's claims of bias linked to his daughter's work with Kamala Harris. This keeps the sentencing on track for next month amid ongoing legal battles.
Merchan stated Trump's arguments lacked substance, reaffirming the trial's impartiality as it advances toward a potentially consequential sentencing.
#society
Times Of Israel: Israeli fired from Intel sues company in New York over supervisor’s antisemitism
In a Manhattan court, a former Intel VP, pseudonym John Doe, claims he was fired for protesting the antisemitic behavior of his boss, Alaa Badr, who openly celebrated terror against Israel. Intel insists on its diversity policies but faces serious accusations.
Doe, a former IDF soldier, seeks damages for civil rights violations and fears harassment due to his claims. The case highlights troubling dynamics in the workplace as it confronts the fine line between corporate culture and personal beliefs.
The Telegraph: ‘Sitting in an office is boring’: Taliban soldiers long for war
Mullah Janan stares at the papers choking the life out of him. Three years post-Taliban takeover, the thrill of battle has faded into the monotony of bureaucratic drudgery. He yearns for the rush of war as he fills out forms, trapped in a routine that suffocates his spirit.
Even as the Taliban celebrate their rule, many former fighters are left disillusioned, bored in their new roles while the threat of violence simmers beneath the surface. The cries for war linger, a haunting echo of a past life they cannot reclaim.
GB News: 'Neighbour from hell' banned from accessing her own house after complaints from next door
Sheila Marshall, a 38-year-old from Dunfermline, faced the law for playing loud music and causing a scene. The court ordered her to hand over her house keys and move to a temporary address after breaching an anti-social behaviour warrant.
Meanwhile, Kevin Barr from Alloa received three months in jail for his own unruly conduct, marked by aggression and threats when police responded to complaints. Both cases reflect the ongoing struggle with social disorder in Scotland.
#health
Forbes: Mpox Could Be Declared A Public Health Emergency Today—Here’s What To Know
The mpox outbreak in Africa is escalating, now marked as a public health emergency by the Africa CDC. At least 2,863 cases and 517 deaths have been reported in 2024 alone, with fears that a more lethal strain could spark a global crisis if not contained.
The World Health Organization is set to convene to determine if the situation warrants declaring a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Urgent collective action is needed to combat this growing threat.
#crime
Le Monde: Nord Stream sabotage: Berlin issues arrest warrant for Ukrainian man
Two years post-explosion of Nord Stream pipelines, a German warrant targets a Ukrainian suspect, Volodymyr Z., linked to the sabotage. Investigators report he evaded capture in Poland, aided by bureaucratic lag.
Evidence points to a diving team responsible for the underwater havoc, but the quest for justice staggers as the suspect slips away, further complicating a grim international puzzle.