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26 Aug 2024

#society

Breitbart: Travis Kelce's Dad Says He's Banned from Elon Musk's X for Life
Travis Kelce's Dad Says He's Banned from Elon Musk's X for Life
Ed Kelce, father of Travis Kelce, was permanently banned from social media platform X without reason, while arms dealers operate freely in war-torn Yemen. He expressed frustration over the inconsistency in enforcement, highlighting the absurdity of his situation.

Meanwhile, his son Travis humorously notes his dad’s bewilderment over wild rumors on Facebook, where Ed often searches for clarity on his son’s life, only to face confusion.


#economy

Le Monde: The Baltic Sea faces the collapse of its fish stocks
The Baltic Sea faces the collapse of its fish stocks
In the stark shadows of a fading fishing industry, Polish fishermen cling to dwindling stocks, hoping for EU aid while adapting their livelihoods to influxes of tourists. Once abundant waters have turned barren, with bans on cod further sealing their fate.

Desperate measures pave the way for survival as traditional nets give way to parking lots for summer vacationers. Herring catches plummet, and the Baltic Sea fishery writes its own epitaph.


#military

The Telegraph: Kim Jong-un calls for development of more suicide drones
Kim Jong-un calls for development of more suicide drones
In a bid to bolster his regime’s military power, Kim Jong-un called for the development of various suicide drones during a visit to North Korea’s Drone Institute. The authoritarian leader emphasized their tactical importance in special operations and reconnaissance.

This move is likely to raise alarms in South Korea, already on edge after past drone incursions from the North. With heightened military cooperation between North Korea and Russia, both nations' aerial capabilities are now under scrutiny.