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#politics

Breitbart: Starmer Confirms Gov't Considering Smoking Ban in Outdoor Spaces
Starmer Confirms Gov't Considering Smoking Ban in Outdoor Spaces
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirmed plans to potentially ban smoking and vaping in outdoor public spaces including pub gardens and sports venues, citing health concerns. Critics argue this could harm small businesses already struggling under regulations.

Some political figures warn that these measures could lead to the decline of traditional pubs in Britain. There is significant concern regarding the economic implications for the pub industry.


GB News: Adam Brooks fears 'authoritarian creep' from Keir Starmer as smoking ban plans revealed
Adam Brooks fears 'authoritarian creep' from Keir Starmer as smoking ban plans revealed
Adam Brooks, a publican from Essex, criticized proposed outdoor smoking bans for pub gardens and sports venues during an appearance on GB News. He expressed concerns about the impact of such measures following Keir Starmer's commitment to address the issue.




The Western Journal: The Situation Within Kamala Harris' 'Frankenstein' Campaign Is Not as Rosy as it May Seem: Report
The Situation Within Kamala Harris' 'Frankenstein' Campaign Is Not as Rosy as it May Seem: Report
Tensions within Kamala Harris' presidential campaign are reportedly high, as staff conflict and unclear roles lead to a chaotic environment. A blend of her team and former Biden and Obama aides has created challenges, with aides frustrated by her evolving political positions.

Concerns about her leadership style echo past criticisms of employee culture in her offices, raising questions about her capability to navigate these issues effectively.


Times Of Israel: Germany boots head of banned Islamic center over alleged Hezbollah links
Germany boots head of banned Islamic center over alleged Hezbollah links
Germany plans to deport Mohammad Mofatteh, the leader of the banned Islamic Center in Hamburg, due to its alleged links to extremist groups, including Hezbollah. Mofatteh has 14 days to comply, facing possible imprisonment if he returns.

This action follows heightened scrutiny of immigration after recent violent incidents and is part of Germany's broader efforts to revoke residency permits for those deemed threats.


Breitbart: Vance Tells Kamala Harris to 'Go to Hell' for Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal
Vance Tells Kamala Harris to 'Go to Hell' for Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal
Sen. JD Vance criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, stating it was disgraceful that no one was held accountable for the loss of 13 American lives. He accused Harris of negligence regarding an investigation while attacking Donald Trump for visiting Gold Star families.

The Harris campaign characterized Trump's actions at the Arlington Cemetery as sad, despite statements from the families of the fallen expressing gratitude for his support during their remembrance event.


The Western Journal: Watch: MSNBC Host Throws Stunning Threat at Trump Advisor After Fact-Check Live on Air - 'Defamation Situation'
Watch: MSNBC Host Throws Stunning Threat at Trump Advisor After Fact-Check Live on Air - 'Defamation Situation'
MSNBC host Ari Melber confronted Trump advisor Corey Lewandowski over comments regarding Trump's July assassination attempt. Lewandowski quoted Melber's earlier remarks, prompting Melber to threaten defamation, claiming Lewandowski misquoted him despite evidence to the contrary.

The exchange highlighted tensions surrounding Trump's image and media narratives, raising questions about journalistic integrity in political commentary.


Times Of Israel: Fake pro-Trump X accounts use stolen photos of fashion influencers — study
Fake pro-Trump X accounts use stolen photos of fashion influencers — study
Fake accounts on the platform X, posing as young American women supporting Donald Trump, have been identified. These accounts utilize stolen images of European influencers to create a seemingly authentic presence, promoting misinformation and divisive political content ahead of the upcoming US elections.

The Center for Information Resilience's report highlights the growing concerns over political disinformation on the platform since Elon Musk's acquisition, which has led to weakened content moderation efforts. The true motivations behind these deceptive accounts remain unclear.


The Telegraph: Macron will turn on Starmer to save his own skin
Macron will turn on Starmer to save his own skin
Emmanuel Macron's support for British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Brexit negotiations hinges on domestic political needs and could shift against the UK if it serves his interests. Historically, Macron's stance has been critical of Brexit, positioning Britain as a cautionary example for France.

Currently, Macron faces his own political challenges with a hung parliament and seeks to navigate alliances while undermining nationalist rival Marine Le Pen. His approach to UK relations may be influenced by these pressures.


Breitbart: Nowhere Man: Kamala Harris Pushes Gavin Newsom into the Shadows
Nowhere Man: Kamala Harris Pushes Gavin Newsom into the Shadows
California Governor Gavin Newsom, once seen as a potential presidential candidate, has taken a backseat role in the Democratic Party since Kamala Harris was designated the 2024 nominee. His previous prominence has diminished, prompting speculation about his political future and ambitions.

Despite his reduced visibility, Newsom supports Harris, focusing on her campaign while planning to coordinate events together. His spokesperson emphasized Newsom's commitment to her candidacy over personal presidential aspirations.


#society

Breitbart: Kamala Harris's San Francisco to Examine, Replace Up to 100 Monuments
Kamala Harris's San Francisco to Examine, Replace Up to 100 Monuments
San Francisco is set to assess around 100 monuments to determine if they should be removed or re-interpreted, reflecting the city's current values. This initiative gained momentum during the racial justice movement, especially after the events of 2020.

The review follows previous statue removals fueled by concerns over historical representations and racial implications. A commission established by Mayor London Breed is overseeing this evaluation.


The Telegraph: Shakhtar Donetsk to make travel plans secret after team hotel bombed days before stay
Shakhtar Donetsk to make travel plans secret after team hotel bombed days before stay
Shakhtar Donetsk's plans for a hotel stay were disrupted by a Russian missile strike that destroyed their intended accommodation and resulted in casualties. The club's CEO, Serhiy Palkin, expressed concerns for player safety, stating that thoughts of life overshadow football.

The team has been displaced since the start of the Ukraine conflict and currently plays home games in Lviv while European matches are held abroad. Palkin emphasized the desire to return to Donetsk despite ongoing challenges.


Fox News: FBI must do more to fight sex crimes against children, DOJ watchdog says
FBI must do more to fight sex crimes against children, DOJ watchdog says
The Department of Justice's report found that the FBI consistently mishandled child sex crime cases, undermining public trust. This follows the DOJ's settlement of $138.7 million with victims due to failures in the investigation of sexual assault allegations against Lawrence Nassar.

The FBI asserted its commitment to improving its handling of such cases and restoring public trust, emphasizing the importance of protecting vulnerable children.


Breitbart: Harvard Hires UPenn President Who Resigned over Campus Antisemitism
Harvard Hires UPenn President Who Resigned over Campus Antisemitism
Liz Magill, who resigned as president of the University of Pennsylvania amid controversy over her congressional testimony on antisemitism, has accepted a position as a visiting senior fellow at Harvard Law School this fall. She will also serve as a visiting law professor at the London School of Economics until 2027.

Her resignation followed significant backlash regarding her handling of questions about antisemitism on campus, resulting in the withdrawal of a substantial donation from an alumnus. Critics have expressed discontent with Harvard's decision to hire her.


The Economist: Europe’s lefties bash migrants (nearly) as well as the hard right
Europe’s lefties bash migrants (nearly) as well as the hard right
European political parties across the spectrum are increasingly adopting stricter stances on immigration, reflecting public concerns about migration crises. The Swedish Social Democrats, previously advocates for open borders, have shifted to support stringent migration policies.

This trend indicates a broader acceptance of xenophobic sentiments, transcending traditional political divisions. Leaders who once embraced open immigration are now adapting their rhetoric in response to electoral pressures.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Katz slams Borrell for saying he called for displacement of West Bank Palestinians
Katz slams Borrell for saying he called for displacement of West Bank Palestinians
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz rebuffed EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell's allegations of plans to displace people from the West Bank during military operations, insisting he opposes such actions. Katz characterized the military efforts as essential counter-terrorism operations.

Borrell condemned Katz's remarks and highlighted the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza, where 90% of the population is reportedly displaced, while suggesting EU sanctions may be considered against Israeli ministers for inflammatory rhetoric.


#crime

Fox News: Texas officer sues former department after life 'crushed' by dropped rape charge
Texas officer sues former department after life 'crushed' by dropped rape charge
A Texas police officer, Freddie Douglas, is suing the Manvel Police Department, claiming they ignored evidence that would have exonerated him and another man from a rape accusation. The charges were eventually dropped after Douglas presented the evidence to the district attorney.

The lawsuit alleges that the sexual encounter in question was consensual, and highlights that police were aware of surveillance footage contradicting the allegations but failed to investigate it. The MPD denies these claims, asserting that all evidence was presented to the appropriate legal authorities.