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24 Aug 2024
#politics
The Economist: Checks and Balance newsletter: The alternate-reality Democratic National Convention
The Democratic National Convention buzzes to life, but echoes of a Biden candidacy linger in a dimly lit corner. Kamala Harris is rebranding herself, slinging promises as the general election looms, while police violence stirs a barely audible collective sigh.
Meanwhile, NASA's space blunders add to Boeing's woes, and the northward migrant surge whispers of shifting tides in America—migration's fluidity a constant reminder of change.
GB News: RFK Jr 'didn't have a realistic shot at the White House' as an independent candidate, author claims
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., once a contender, now steps back, throwing his support behind Donald Trump. In a nation polarized, his endorsement could sway vital swing states against Kamala Harris, reshaping the political chessboard.
In the smoky backrooms of power, alliances shift and the unexpected sparks hope for some, dread for others.
Fox News: Dr. Phil announces interviews with Trump, RFK Jr.
Dr. Phil is taking the political plunge, interviewing Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. next week. Kennedy, who recently suspended his campaign to back Trump, criticizes the Democratic media machine while rallying support for what he calls a pivotal coalition.
As the political landscape shifts, Harris's team pushes back, emphasizing unity and a focus on working Americans. It's a game of alliances and public relations—a tangled dance where every misstep could be fatal.
Fox News: CNN anchor calls RFK Jr. endorsing Trump 'huge' based on swing state polls: 'It is everything'
CNN's Erin Burnett highlighted Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s unexpected endorsement of Donald Trump, framing it as a pivotal factor in the upcoming election, especially in swing states where Kennedy garners notable voter support. Despite his Democratic roots, this move shakes the political landscape.
Kennedy criticized the Democratic media's bias, claiming they suppressed his candidacy while promoting Kamala Harris. His endorsement could reshape dynamics just as the DNC convention seeks to celebrate Harris's nomination.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: BBC under fire for describing Hamas suicide bomb attacks as ‘military operations’
The BBC faces backlash for labeling deadly Hamas attacks on civilians as “military operations.” Critics argue this downplays the group's responsibility and distorts reality, suggesting attacks targeted soldiers instead of innocents. Death toll: 93 civilians, 13 soldiers.
In defending its narrative, the BBC highlights its acknowledgment of Deif's terrorist label but insists the audience understands the context, even as it remains under fire for its portrayal of violence in the Middle East.
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The Western Journal: Russian Prison Rocked by Deadly ISIS-Linked Uprising
In a violent showdown, Russian national guards gunned down four inmates who had taken prison guards hostage, pledging allegiance to ISIS. The uprising unfolded in Surovkino, far from the capital, leaving a trail of chaos and blood.
Amid the mayhem, unconfirmed reports hint at casualties among the guards as the situation spiraled out of control, echoing the shadows of terrorism that haunt the region.
Le Monde: US elections campaign hacking: The rise of Iranian Revolutionary Guard hackers
Iran's state hackers, linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, have ramped up cyber operations, targeting U.S. political figures and Israeli officials through phishing attacks. A group known as APT42 employs sophisticated tactics to steal sensitive data and build trust before striking.
Recent reports indicate a surge in Iranian hybrid interference operations, with a specialized group, Emennet Pasargad, orchestrating disinformation and hacking campaigns. Their activities have increasingly been linked to significant incidents like the Charlie Hebdo breach, highlighting a growing threat.