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17 Aug 2024
#society
GB News: POLL OF THE DAY: Should Prince Harry stop airing his 'dangerous opinions'? VOTE NOW
Prince Harry stirred the pot in Colombia, condemning online misinformation and targeting Elon Musk. He warned that falsehoods fuel unrest, calling for accountability among influential figures. Critics fired back, branding his remarks as alarmist and harmful to the royal image.
The Duke's call for responsible discourse raised eyebrows, with detractors arguing he's out of touch. They suggest his penchant for dramatics undermines his credibility.
Le Monde: 'Jim's Story': The pain of a surrogate father erased from the family picture
In "Le Roman de Jim," director duo Larrieu delivers a poignant tale of Aymeric, a man shaped by circumstance as he navigates love, fatherhood, and loss over three decades. His life shifts dramatically as he loses the child he raised to the boy's biological father, forcing a painful reinvention.
Rooted in the nuanced, often overlooked tragedies of life, the film captures the essence of family ties that are more about choice than blood, all framed within a cinematic narrative that feels both timeless and immediate.
#economy
GB News: No man has done more to destroy Brexit than Sir Keir - but Britain has made extraordinary trade gains - he must not ruin it - Daniel Kawczynski
Since ditching the EU, Britain has busted into the big leagues, now the world's fourth-largest exporter, racking up trade deals that match or surpass the old bloc. The sun may be setting on Europe, but the rising tides of the CPTPP could chart a fresh course toward bustling Asian markets.
The snarl of red tape from Brussels couldn't keep the British Bulldog down. With eyes set on reliable rare earth supplies and a hungry market for its goods, it's all about pushing forward, not looking back. Sir Keir better tread carefully—there’s a new game afoot.
#military
The Telegraph: There’s one theatre of war where Russia is in total collapse
Russia is stuck in a quagmire in Ukraine, losing soldiers and equipment for scant territory gains while Ukrainian forces face mounting challenges. Yet, their real downfall unfolds in space, where sanctions and drone strikes are crippling their once-mighty space program.
Once the pride of the Soviet Union, Russia now trails behind competitors in launches, facing dwindling contracts and increasing embarrassment as Ukraine targets its space facilities. The result is a rapid decline, putting Russia's space dominance at serious risk.
#crime
The Western Journal: Recall Grows to More Than 1.3 Million Vehicles, Covers Wide Range of Models
BMW's recalling over 1.3 million vehicles in China due to dangerous Takata airbag inflators, with models spanning from 2003 to 2018. The risk lies in exploding inflators that can send deadly fragments flying when deployed.
In light of past fatalities linked to these inflators, affected owners are advised to check with dealers or upload their vehicle details online. BMW will cover the cost of replacing the faulty airbags.