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19 Aug 2024

#politics

Fox News: Klobuchar, Psaki gush over Biden ahead of DNC speech: 'He literally saved out democracy'
Klobuchar, Psaki gush over Biden ahead of DNC speech: 'He literally saved out democracy'
At the Democratic National Convention, Sen. Klobuchar and Jen Psaki raved about Biden’s legacy, claiming he “literally saved Democracy.” Anticipation builds as he prepares to take the stage, greeted with tears of joy and celebration, despite lingering tensions over his campaign departure.

As Democratic leaders praise Biden's achievements, the convention sets the stage for Kamala Harris's nomination while honoring Biden’s tenure. Amid hugs and nostalgia, the party aims to unite and reflect on the past before transitioning the spotlight to Harris.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Watch: Chinese and Filipino coast guard boats collide in South China Sea
Watch: Chinese and Filipino coast guard boats collide in South China Sea
In a heated clash over the South China Sea, Philippine and Chinese coast guard vessels collided, igniting a blame game. The Philippines reported aggressive maneuvers by China, which it claims caused significant damage, while China accused Manila of provoking the incident.

Tensions escalate further, undermining recent diplomatic efforts as both nations reinforce their conflicting territorial claims in these contested waters. The South China Sea remains a flashpoint in regional politics.


#military

The Telegraph: Watch: Russian oil depot fire rages after Ukrainian drone strike
Watch: Russian oil depot fire rages after Ukrainian drone strike
A Ukrainian drone attack has ignited a fire at an oil storage depot near Proletarsk, Russia, essential for fueling the Russian occupation forces. Despite claims of intercepted drones, thick smoke now blankets the area, while Russian emergency services struggle to contain the blaze.

This strike is part of Ukraine's broader retaliation against Russia's relentless missile assaults, targeting energy infrastructure critical for Moscow's military operations. Meanwhile, rumors of ceasefire talks fizzle, as both sides remain locked in an unyielding battle.


#culture

Le Monde: Alain Delon's death: Film star hailed across the globe, from Japan to US
Alain Delon's death: Film star hailed across the globe, from Japan to US
Alain Delon, a titan of French and Italian cinema, passed away on August 18, inciting global tributes. In Japan, he was celebrated as a "nimaime," exemplifying charm and allure, while his legacy in the U.S. echoed with accolades on his remarkable beauty and intense presence.

His estate, valued at millions, reflects the enduring impact of a man whose films not only captivated audiences but also provided respite from stringent times, like the oppressive years of communism in Romania. Delon remains a timeless symbol of cinematic elegance.


#crime

Fox News: City in Oklahoma to pay more than $7M to former death row inmate exonerated after nearly 50 years in prison
City in Oklahoma to pay more than $7M to former death row inmate exonerated after nearly 50 years in prison
In Oklahoma, the city has settled for over $7 million with Glynn Ray Simmons, a former death row inmate wrongfully imprisoned for nearly 50 years. Convicted of murder he didn’t commit, police misconduct and withheld evidence marred the case, leading to his exoneration last December.

Simmons, the longest-serving exonerated inmate in the U.S., spent his life behind bars for a crime he did not commit. While $7 million can't replace lost time, it offers him a chance to begin anew.


#technology

The Telegraph: Fragile GPS is a massive vulnerability for the West – and Putin knows it
Fragile GPS is a massive vulnerability for the West – and Putin knows it
Our reliance on GPS for time synchronization is a ticking time bomb. From banking to energy grids, our modern infrastructure hangs by the frail thread of these satellite signals, easy to jam or spoof, leaving us vulnerable.

Admiral West warns that losing accurate timing could plunge society into chaos. As nations probe and disrupt these systems, we must seek alternative measures to protect our fragile connection to time.