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22 Aug 2024

#politics

GB News: SNAP POLL: Will the Chancellor bankrupt Britain to satisfy the unions? VOTE NOW
SNAP POLL: Will the Chancellor bankrupt Britain to satisfy the unions? VOTE NOW
Rachel Reeves is tightening the financial noose around British taxpayers, with new Tory calculations revealing union payouts could cost £14 billion. Despite a £9.4 billion doling out to quell strikes, disruptions persist, particularly among train drivers who remain poised to walk off the job.

Critics accuse Reeves of playing to union interests at the expense of taxpayers, suggesting inevitable tax hikes are on the horizon. The government is walking a tightrope between funding public sector pay and maintaining budgetary integrity, a balance growing more precarious by the day.


Le Monde: Anti-Trump Republicans are VIP guests at Democratic convention
Anti-Trump Republicans are VIP guests at Democratic convention
At the Democratic Convention, past Republicans like Adam Kinzinger and Geoff Duncan are stepping to the mic, flipping the script in a divided political scene. Their presence mocks the GOP’s shift toward a Trump-centric ideology, showcasing a rift in their former allegiance.

Kinzinger and Duncan paint a stark picture of what they've left behind, urging moderates and independents to back Kamala Harris. Loyalty to a cause trumps party lines in this unfolding drama of American politics.


Fox News: Morning Glory: Donald Trump supports Israel
Morning Glory: Donald Trump supports Israel
Trump argues that Democrats are hindering Israel, contending they must act quickly to secure their interests amid mounting pressure. He asserts that Biden’s approach is detrimental, flagging concerns over the administration's support for Israel's right to defend itself.

In a culture rife with antisemitism, he maintains that strong support for Israel will resonate with voters—both Jewish and non-Jewish—positioning him as the clear ally in the upcoming election.


Fox News: Democrats are too radical. Just ask Democrats ... from 1992
Democrats are too radical. Just ask Democrats ... from 1992
Democrats once championed a platform of responsibility, fiscal conservatism, and community empowerment, but today they pivot towards radicalism and bureaucratic control. The stark contrast between the 1992 party ideals and their current agenda showcases a transformation that leaves traditional values in the dust.

Biden's administration is tied to record debt and increasing regulations, veering further from the party's original promises of smaller government and support for American businesses. As they gather in Chicago, the question lingers: has the party forgotten its roots?


#society

GB News: HAVE YOUR SAY - Are stay-at-home dads underappreciated? COMMENT NOW
HAVE YOUR SAY - Are stay-at-home dads underappreciated? COMMENT NOW
A heated spat ignited on GB News as a parenting expert scoffed at the rise of stay-at-home dads, claiming they're unnecessary once kids hit school age. In contrast, a broadcaster praised her partner's decision to stay home, calling it a family game-changer.

In a world where norms are shifting, these families are rewriting the rules.


#war

The Economist: The Kremlin is close to crushing a vital Ukranian town
The Kremlin is close to crushing a vital Ukranian town
Nina Uvarova, 84, is once again fleeing her home, this time from Putin's advance on Pokrovsk, memories of her childhood escape from the Wehrmacht haunting her. As artillery falls, she packs her life into five bags, knowing the echoes of war all too well.

The relentless tide of conflict leaves Ukraine struggling, while the world watches uneasy, caught between past horrors and present urgency.


#military

Times Of Israel: IDF launches ‘extensive’ strikes against Hezbollah in 10 areas of southern Lebanon
IDF launches ‘extensive’ strikes against Hezbollah in 10 areas of southern Lebanon
The IDF unleashed a volley of airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, a retaliation for a rocket barrage that damaged the town of Katzrin. Tensions escalate as Prime Minister Netanyahu and National Security Minister Ben Gvir call for decisive action against the terror group.

As the conflict continues, with casualties mounting on both sides, the air defense systems intercept many threats, yet civilians still face the brunt of the violence, underscoring the grim cycle of retaliation and regional instability.