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24 Aug 2024

#politics

GB News: Labour will 'pay the price' for the record they are currently setting, claims former Tory adviser
Labour will 'pay the price' for the record they are currently setting, claims former Tory adviser
In the smoky halls of power, Prime Minister Starmer's first weeks have been riddled with harsh critiques, painting him as a leader navigating troubled waters. The cuts to Winter Fuel Payments and his handling of nationwide riots have turned loyalists into skeptics.

In this high-stakes game of politics, he’s learning that every choice leaves a mark, and the shadows of discontent are long.


Fox News: As Kamala gets coronated, Chicago gets democracy stress test
As Kamala gets coronated, Chicago gets democracy stress test
Chaos at O'Hare at a DNC week; travelers blend, reflecting varied American views on democracy. A Siberian Uber driver shares tales of fear in Russia, contrasting with privileged millennials debating ideals, while a Kuwaiti immigrant questions the point of voting.

In Chicago, democracy feels personal, with each voice shaped by unique experiences.


The Telegraph: How Netanyahu turned his polls around despite war, protests and international censure
How Netanyahu turned his polls around despite war, protests and international censure
Netanyahu's led a surprising comeback in polls, reclaiming favor despite the Oct 7 tragedy. While protests and criticism loom, many credit his unwavering stance on Hamas for rallying support, positioning him as the resilient warrior against both foes and allies.

But the hostage crisis weighs heavy; families accuse him of failing to act, framing his political maneuvers as selfish. Time ticks—his fate hinges not just on military might but the hostages’ return, and the murmur of discontent grows ever louder.


#society

The Telegraph: Meet the modern-day Captain Ahab held in jail for trying to save whales not kill them
Meet the modern-day Captain Ahab held in jail for trying to save whales not kill them
Paul Watson, the sea activist with the spirit of Ahab, faces extradition to Japan for allegedly injuring a crew member during a protest against whaling. His arrest in Greenland is seen as an attempt by Japan to silence his relentless campaign to protect marine life.

As he awaits his fate, Watson's supporters rally for his release, claiming the charges are baseless. His foundation argues that his activism threatens the whaling industry, prompting governmental action against a man who has dedicated his life to the ocean’s defense.


Breitbart: France Orders Increased Protection for Jewish Places of Worship
France Orders Increased Protection for Jewish Places of Worship
In the sun-soaked town of La Grande Motte, a synagogue ignited with flames after an arson attack, injuring a police officer and raising alarms of rising antisemitism. France's acting interior minister pledged swift action and increased security around Jewish sites.

The shadow of fear looms large as tensions escalate in the wake of the Israel-Hamas conflict, prompting calls for safety and action.


Le Monde: Paris Paralympics flame is lit and begins journey from England to France
Paris Paralympics flame is lit and begins journey from England to France
In Stoke Mandeville, British Paralympians Helene Raynsford and Gregor Ewan ignited the Paralympic flame, symbolizing hope and resilience. This flame now embarks on a relay to France, honoring the journey from the modest roots of the Games to the grandeur of Paris.

As it crosses the Channel, the flame will be carried by British and French athletes, lighting 12 torches to celebrate 11 days of competition. This event aims to celebrate inclusion and awareness, rekindling fervor for the Paralympics after the Olympics.


GB News: 'Obi-wan Binobi' and 'Binbo Baggins' among new names for West Midlands bin trucks
'Obi-wan Binobi' and 'Binbo Baggins' among new names for West Midlands bin trucks
In a quaint twist of local governance, a West Midlands council turned recycling trucks into community darlings, thanks to a school competition that had kids concocting playful names. “Bostin Recycler” emerged triumphant, sparking pride and environmental chatter in the Black Country.

As council officials stress the importance of recycling amidst dwindling rates, the effort aims to curb disposal costs while engaging residents. It’s a lighthearted initiative with serious undertones—turning landfill fears into family fun.


#war

Le Monde: Kyiv and Moscow announce prisoner of war swap on Ukraine's independence day
Kyiv and Moscow announce prisoner of war swap on Ukraine's independence day
On Independence Day, Zelensky vowed harsh retribution against Russia, rallying Ukrainians around a new offensive as they exchanged prisoners and banned a pro-Russian church. He painted Putin as a danger while highlighting the push to reclaim more territory.

As Kyiv celebrated, tragedy struck with a Russian strike killing five in Donetsk, exposing the ongoing brutality of the war amid shifting battle lines.


Fox News: On Ukrainian Independence Day, over 100 hundred POWs swapped with Russia
On Ukrainian Independence Day, over 100 hundred POWs swapped with Russia
Ukraine traded 115 soldiers with Russia, marking another prisoner exchange as Zelenskyy praised the efforts of those capturing Russian combatants. This deal, facilitated by the UAE, reflects the ongoing struggle as Ukraine celebrates its third Independence Day amidst the war.

Meanwhile, the Kremlin tries to downplay Ukraine's advances in the Kursk region, pushing a narrative of acceptance over defeat, as Ukrainian forces continue to reclaim significant territory. The fight for freedom and dignity goes on, even with the weight of memory haunting the streets of Lviv.


#economy

Breitbart: Canada Orders Railroad Mediation, Even as Airline Pilots Plan Their Own Strike
Canada Orders Railroad Mediation, Even as Airline Pilots Plan Their Own Strike
Amid a railroad labor crisis, Canada’s government stepped in, mandating mediation to resolve a standoff between rail companies and the Teamsters union. This comes as Air Canada pilots prepare for a potential strike after lengthy negotiations for better pay amid rising tensions in the sector.

With freight services suspended, business groups urged swift action to avert disaster, while the unions pushed back against arbitration demands. As Trudeau’s administration navigates the chaotic landscape, unresolved disputes threaten to ripple across both rail and air travel.


#military

The Telegraph: Butcher of Bakhmut or an audacious Ukrainian Zhukov?
Butcher of Bakhmut or an audacious Ukrainian Zhukov?
Oleksandr Syrsky, the Ukrainian commander blamed for high casualties in Bakhmut, now faces a turning point with a bold offensive into Russia’s Kursk region. Once derided as a conservative tactician, his audacious gamble has shifted opinions but comes with steep human costs and uncertain outcomes.

Critics label him a 'meat general,' yet his defenders suggest he’s a methodical leader adapting modern strategies. As Russia advances, Syrsky’s legacy hangs in the balance—will he be remembered as a master of maneuver or a failed strategist?


GB News: 50th anniversary of the Hawk's first flight celebrated in East Yorkshire
50th anniversary of the Hawk's first flight celebrated in East Yorkshire
Fifty years have flown by since the Hawk aircraft first took to the skies, a design born in East Yorkshire that became the world's leading military trainer. From its debut at RAF Valley in '74 to its continued service with the Red Arrows, its legacy endures.

The BAE Systems factory still feels its pulse, with an exhibition launched to honor this iconic plane. Even as the factory shifted gears, memories linger; the Hawk's spirit still soars in the hearts of those who shaped its flight.


The Telegraph: Kremlin poll shows Putin’s popularity falling
Kremlin poll shows Putin’s popularity falling
Putin's grip on Russian public support is slipping after Ukraine's unexpected incursion into Kursk, with a significant drop in popularity to 73.6%. Frustration grows as Russian forces falter, with citizens pointing blame at their leader for the losses alongside heightened resilience from Ukraine.

While Ukraine strikes deep and increases drone attacks, Russian forces gain ground in Donbas, raising concerns about their logistics stronghold in Pokrovsk. Ukraine's ammunition shortage adds urgency to NATO's support, as officers plead for immediate aid rather than vague reassurances.


Breitbart: Ukraine Confirms U.S. Bombs Being Used to Strike Inside Russia
Ukraine Confirms U.S. Bombs Being Used to Strike Inside Russia
Ukraine's Air Force reveals its use of American-made GBU-39 bombs to strike military targets deep within Russia, claiming these actions are necessary to create a buffer zone against further attacks. The Pentagon suggests this aligns with current U.S. policy despite the sensitive implications.

Zelensky emphasizes Ukraine's resolve to strike any Russian target threatening its sovereignty, warning that the tables may soon turn on Moscow. The conflict escalates as officials argue that utilizing long-range Western weapons could expedite an end to hostilities.


#crime

Breitbart: Italy Launches Manslaughter Investigation over Sicily Superyacht Sinking
Italy Launches Manslaughter Investigation over Sicily Superyacht Sinking
Prosecutors in Italy are investigating a tragic yacht capsizing that claimed seven lives, including British tech tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter. They’re examining all angles of responsibility, questioning how a vessel deemed "unsinkable" could sink in a storm.

The investigation delves into alertness of passengers, crew actions, and the yacht's design, as six passengers were trapped below while crew members survived. The storm's intensity raised questions about weather phenomena like downbursts or waterspouts.


#other

Fox News: Musk's SpaceX to attempt first-ever private spacewalk with new suits, vehicle
Musk's SpaceX to attempt first-ever private spacewalk with new suits, vehicle
SpaceX is set to make history with the Polaris Dawn mission, marking the first private spacewalk for non-government astronauts. This high-stakes endeavor will test new spacesuit technology and a modified Crew Dragon capsule, pushing boundaries 434 miles from Earth.

Crewed by billionaire Jared Isaacman and a team of elite engineers, the mission demands meticulous preparations to safeguard against risks like oxygen leaks and decompression sickness. As they venture into the harsh radiation of space, they’ll be pushing the envelope for future exploration.