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18 Aug 2024
#politics
The Telegraph: French hard-Left threatens to impeach Macron
France's far-Left party threatens legal action against Macron for not appointing their prime minister candidate, Lucie Castets. They aim to launch impeachment proceedings, claiming his refusal violates democratic principles and undermines the election results.
Despite their outcry, divisions within the Left coalition show cracks, with Socialist leader rejecting the threats. Macron calls for unity but faces pressure as the nation awaits a prime minister who likely won't emerge from the Leftist ranks.
#society
Fox News: Christian father imprisoned in Egypt over Facebook comments declares hunger strike
Abdulbaqi Saeed Abdo, a Yemeni father of five, languishes in an Egyptian prison for over two years, detained without trial after a Facebook post discussing his faith. Now, on a hunger strike to protest his unjust detention, his health spirals while advocates demand his release.
The case underscores a grim reality of oppressed religious expression, with rights groups urging immediate action against the human rights violations echoing across the globe. Egypt’s spurious laws threaten anyone daring to voice beliefs contrary to extremist sentiments.
Le Monde: Tran To Nga's lifelong fight against Agent Orange
Tran To Nga, an 83-year-old French-Vietnamese woman, battles the dire consequences of Agent Orange exposure from the Vietnam War, which claimed her daughter and left her with severe illnesses. After nearly a decade of legal wrangling, a Paris Court is set to rule on her landmark lawsuit against major chemical companies.
Her fight for justice represents the lingering scars of warfare, as contamination from over 68 million liters of defoliants wreaked environmental havoc and human suffering. Despite the odds, Tran vows to persist in her mission for recognition and reparation.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: With Blinken en route, Netanyahu insists he will stick to demands on hostage talks
As Blinken heads to Israel for hostage negotiations, Netanyahu asserts his unwavering stance against Hamas, claiming that pressure should be directed solely at the militant group. Despite a glimmer of optimism from US officials, fundamental disagreements linger, stalling progress.
Netanyahu insists on strict conditions for any deal, while negotiations continue in Cairo. Despite apprehension, both sides inch closer to agreement, overshadowed by regional tensions and a deepening humanitarian crisis.
#health
Forbes: Summer COVID Surge: Cases Rise In 25 States—But New Vaccines On The Way
A summer surge of COVID-19 is swelling across half of U.S. states, driven by new variants and increased indoor gatherings, though hospitalizations remain low. Experts warn this might become the largest seasonal spike since the pandemic began in 2020.
Vaccines targeting the new variants are anticipated soon, pushing a renewed push for inoculations as millions of kids head back to school. Public health officials remain cautiously optimistic despite the rise in cases.
#sports
GB News: Mike Tyson dealt snub as boxing icon prepares to face Jake Paul in press conference
Teddy Atlas, who molded Mike Tyson early in his career, has surprisingly named Wilfred Benitez as his greatest talent, overshadowing Iron Mike. The coach highlighted Benitez's impressive feats, leaving Tyson to prepare for a high-stakes matchup against Jake Paul on November 15.
As Tyson aims to reclaim his ring prowess, Paul views the bout as his biggest moment, promising a "nightmare" for the aging champion. The stage is set, and the stakes couldn't be higher for both fighters.