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America One News
2 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: Fox News Digital's News Quiz: August 2, 2024
The Olympics' opening act turned heads, with a sly jab at Christians, while a food company recalled miles of deli meat, barely avoiding a listeria catastrophe. Simmering tensions in Latin America grew, igniting a fierce verbal clash over election integrity.
A political stage where chaos and spectacle thrive.
#society
GB News: Just Stop Oil activists smile and blow kisses as they're jailed for protesting on M25
Just Stop Oil activists were handed hefty prison sentences for causing chaos on the M25. Despite disrupting lives, they left the courtroom smiling and blowing kisses, underlining the chasm between their convictions and the judge's scorn for their disproportionate actions.
In a system wrestling with the balance of protest rights and public nuisance, the sentencing raises eyebrows about justice in a supposed democracy. Advocates argue this is a troubling precedent for peaceful activism amidst rising climate concerns.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Calling to de-escalate, Biden says Haniyeh’s death has ‘not helped’ negotiations
Biden voiced grave concerns over the escalating violence in the Middle East, exacerbated by the recent assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, complicating ceasefire talks. He urged Israel to act on a proposed deal while reaffirming US support against further Iranian aggression.
Protests erupted in Israel demanding action for hostages, as tensions rise following the assassination and retaliatory threats from Hamas and Iran. Calls for negotiation persist, even as diplomatic efforts face daunting challenges.
#military
The Telegraph: The Russian air force is retreating from Ukraine
The Russian air force is pulling back, retreating to safer bases as Ukrainian drone strikes penetrate deeper into their territory. This change reflects a shift in military strategy, with Russia moving preemptively to protect its assets from potential long-range attacks.
Ukraine remains equipped for strikes but needs a significant increase in its drone operations to challenge the relocated Russian forces. As the conflict evolves, both sides are adapting their tactics in a dangerous game of cat and mouse.