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25 Aug 2024
#politics
GB News: Robert F Kennedy would feel ‘great sadness’ at son endorsing Trump: ‘Siblings immediately separated from RFK Jr’
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped out of his campaign to endorse Donald Trump, an act his family views as a betrayal that would sadden his late father's legacy. His siblings swiftly distanced themselves, fearing his alliance with Trump complicates their political landscape.
As RFK Jr.'s support dwindles in polls, questions arise about whether his endorsement will help or hinder Trump’s chances come November—a unique character whose influence may sway undecided voters away from the GOP.
Breitbart: Not Happy: Pope Francis Decries ‘Wave of Populism’ in Europe
Pope Francis warns of Europe's populism crisis threatening unity and compassion. He calls for prioritizing collective European ideals over nationalist sentiments, recalling the darker echoes of history when division and exclusion took root.
He advocates for Catholic social doctrine to heal divisions and uphold universal values, stressing that societies must embrace openness and collaboration.
Breitbart: Booker: This Election Could 'Kill' MAGA Strain of Republican Party
Senator Cory Booker warns that the upcoming election could put an end to the MAGA faction of the Republican Party, claiming they hinder sensible policies. He argues that the influence of Trump’s allies has derailed bipartisan efforts and threatens fundamental rights.
Booker believes a shift in electoral power will reinstate pragmatic approaches in politics, challenging the current chaos.
Fox News: JD Vance vows Trump would not impose federal abortion ban, veto it if it came across desk
Ohio Sen. JD Vance insists that if Trump is re-elected, he will not impose a federal abortion ban, countering claims made by Democrats. Trump aims to leave abortion decisions to individual states rather than ignite a federal clash.
Vance argues that focusing on real issues like food and housing should take precedence. The GOP's platform emphasizes state rights and life preservation, rather than a strict federal stance on abortion.
#war
Breitbart: Five Killed in Russia's Border Belgorod Region Amid Ukrainian Shelling
In the shadows of war, five lives flickered out as Ukrainian shelling hit Belgorod, while Russian missiles crushed a hotel in Kramatorsk, leaving a journalist missing amid a backdrop of chaos. Civilians caught in the crossfire, their stories reduced to grim statistics.
As explosions echo across borders, the toll grows heavier. In Kharkiv, pain knows no age—wounded children and shattered homes underscore the relentless cycle of violence. Just another day in a bitter conflict, where humanity is often the first casualty of war.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: How fresh chaos unfolded in the Middle East between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon
In the shadows of an escalating conflict, Hezbollah launched over 300 rockets into Israel, igniting a cycle of retaliation following Israel's assassination of key figures in the region. Blood stained the streets of Beirut and Israeli borders as both sides prepared for more chaos.
The cycle spun tighter when Israel struck back, leading to civilian casualties and the looming threat of wider war. As Hezbollah claimed losses, the smokescreen of politics masked the bloodshed, leaving a specter of violence that spoke louder than any peace talks.
#military
The Telegraph: Israel and Hezbollah trade blows as threat of all-out war looms
Israel and Hezbollah are on a razor's edge, with Israel launching a wave of airstrikes against rocket sites in Lebanon, while Hezbollah retaliates with a barrage of missiles into Israel, claiming revenge for the assassination of one of its commanders.
Both sides trade blows, leaving cities rattled and air defenses on high alert, as the specter of all-out war looms, yet neither appears eager to escalate the conflict further for now.
#culture
Le Monde: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were in Colombia. Does anyone care?
Harry and Meghan's summer trip to Colombia, brimming with official visits and media buzz, blurred the lines between vacation and royal duty. Their stay was marked by fervent crowds and polished speeches, serving more as a PR spectacle than a getaway.
As they toured Palenque de San Basilio, a symbol of Afro-Colombian heritage, Meghan donned stylish yet ordinary attire, while Harry sported a lackluster shirt. The couple's fashion choices couldn't mask the tour’s true nature: a strategic media operation.
Breitbart: Disney Forming Committee to Replace CEO Bob Iger
James Gorman, the heavy hitter from Morgan Stanley, is gearing up to find a new kingpin for Disney as Bob Iger extends his rule through 2026. Iger's return followed a chaotic handoff that left the Magic Kingdom in disarray, but profits are slowly trickling back.
With rising shares and a cautious outlook on parks, Gorman's committee is on the hunt. Internal candidates are being groomed under Iger’s watchful eye. Disney's future hangs in the balance like a title card in a noir flick.
#crime
Breitbart: Lawless Britain: Four Arrested After Stabbing in Multicultural Birmingham
In a Birmingham alleyway, the night turned ugly when a 34-year-old man was stabbed, leaving him in stable condition at the hospital. Footage of the incident hit social media like a bad rumor, twisting tales of a pram into a story of a man with mere belongings.
Police arrested four suspects, including one on attempted murder charges. They assured everyone the attack was isolated, but the streets know better. The truth, like a cheap drink, always goes down bitter.
Le Monde: Solingen knife attack puts Germany's ruling coalition in difficulty
In Solingen, Germany, a knife attack at a festival turned a celebration into a bloodbath, leaving three dead and eight injured. The suspect, Issa Al H., turned himself in with blood on his clothes just over 24 hours later, citing influence from ISIS.
As police launched a wider investigation, the event's dark twist became clear—what was supposed to be a Festival of Diversity morphed into a scene of chaos and grief in a city known for its blades.