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28 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: Alex Berenson to amend suit against Biden, Pfizer after Zuckerberg admitted government pushed censorship
Journalist Alex Berenson claims that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's admission of pressure from the Biden-Harris administration to censor COVID-19 content will bolster his ongoing lawsuit against the administration and Pfizer. Berenson alleges collusion to silence his skepticism of the COVID vaccine.
Zuckerberg's acknowledgment of past actions, including the demotion of the Hunter Biden laptop story, highlights alleged censorship practices influenced by government requests. Berenson believes this revelation signals a changing dynamic in public trust toward platforms like Facebook.
#society
GB News: Prince William 'doesn't need a reunion' with Harry: 'Spare was almost unforgivable!'
Prince William reportedly feels no need for reconciliation with Prince Harry, despite Harry's plans to re-release his memoir, "Spare," unchanged. The ongoing feud remains unresolved, even as some hope for a future reconciliation influenced by music group Oasis's reunion.
Commentators suggest William has moved on and view Oasis's reunion as financially motivated. The complexities of sibling relationships are acknowledged, with opinions split on the possibility of a future reunion for the royal brothers.
Le Monde: Israel launches deadly West Bank operation
On August 28, 2024, the Israeli military launched a major operation in the West Bank, targeting cities like Jenin and Nablus as part of its ongoing conflict with Hamas. The campaign, which included air strikes, reportedly resulted in at least 10 Palestinian fatalities while Israel claimed to have neutralized several "terrorists."
Israeli officials emphasized the need to dismantle what they described as Iranian terror infrastructure, linking current operations in the West Bank to broader regional security concerns. In response, Hamas has called for rising Palestinian resistance, signaling an escalation in the conflict's dynamics.
#economy
Forbes: Nongfu Spring’s Zhong Shanshan Suffers $4.4B Wealth Wipeout In A Day
Zhong Shanshan, founder of Nongfu Spring, lost $4.4 billion in one day after the company's drinking water sales contracted significantly. Despite a net worth of $45.6 billion, concerns over market competition and a damaged reputation threaten his status as China's richest man.
Nongfu Spring's water business fell 18.3%, impacting overall profit growth. The company is struggling with price wars and consumer backlash related to public relations issues, forecasting slow growth for the next couple of years.
#health
GB News: Firefighters called out 'every four hours' to help move overweight Britons
In 2023, firefighters in the UK responded to over 2,000 calls, assisting morbidly obese individuals who could not leave their homes. The London Fire Brigade recorded 326 bariatric rescues, nearly five times the number from a decade ago.
The rising complexity of these rescues reflects an ongoing obesity epidemic, with two-thirds of adults and 36.6% of children classified as overweight or obese. The NHS currently spends £6 billion annually on obesity-related health issues, projected to rise to £10 billion by 2050.
#crime
Forbes: Billionaire Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Is Subject To A Criminal Complaint In Switzerland
Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, was arrested in France and is a suspect in a criminal case in Switzerland involving allegations of physical violence against one of his children. His former partner claims he stopped paying child support, leading to ongoing civil and criminal cases.
Durov faces serious charges in France, including complications related to child pornography and other crimes linked to Telegram's content moderation policies. The investigation highlights concerns about the platform's role in facilitating illicit activities.
GB News: Notting Hill Carnival stabbing: Man charged with attempted murder
A 20-year-old man, Shakiel Thibou, has been charged with attempted murder following a stabbing incident at Notting Hill Carnival that injured a 32-year-old woman. He faces additional charges of violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon.
Two other brothers, Sheldon and Shaeim Thibou, have also been charged in connection with the incident, including charges of violent disorder and assaulting emergency personnel. All three will appear in court.