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29 Aug 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: EU foreign policy chief pushes for member states to sanction Ben Gvir, Smotrich
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has initiated a process to seek sanctions against some Israeli ministers, likely targeting National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, due to their controversial remarks about Palestinians. Borrell emphasized the need for sanctions in light of alleged incitement and violations of international law.
The discussions occur amid ongoing violence in Gaza, with significant civilian casualties reported. Critics argue that statements from Israeli officials suggest genocidal intent, while Israel defends its military actions as efforts to combat Hamas, accusing the group of using civilians as shields.
Fox News: Harris primed for first campaign interview as critics rail against alleged lack of substance, sit-downs
Vice President Kamala Harris, after facing criticism for avoiding press interactions, will participate in her first campaign interview with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on CNN. The interview comes in anticipation of a debate with former President Trump on September 10.
Harris’ campaign activities include a bus tour in South Georgia, aiming to engage voters in regions that lean Republican. Critiques surrounding her media performance continue to surface as her campaign adjusts strategies to enhance visibility.
Fox News: NBC's Chuck Todd knocks Kamala Harris' 'mistake' of avoiding press: 'Any fumble' will be 'overly scrutinized'
NBC News' Chuck Todd criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for avoiding media interviews for almost 40 days into her presidential campaign, calling it her "first big mistake." He suggests that she should conduct a range of interviews to mitigate scrutiny and perceived weaknesses.
Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, are set to give their first joint interview with CNN's Dana Bash. They are expected to address her past policy positions and the public's concerns regarding President Biden's capabilities.
#society
GB News: Ulez one year on: Sadiq Khan plans force more onto 'unhealthy' polluted tube network
A GB News investigation reveals that London's Underground air quality is unhealthy, with pollution often exceeding safe levels due to a mix of particulate matter. This has raised concerns among commuters who switched to the tube to avoid Ulez charges.
Transport for London acknowledges the issue but asserts that dust levels are still within regulatory limits and have improved since 2020. Continued efforts to enhance cleaning and air quality are underway amid mounting commuter feedback.
Fox News: Blue state's move to help only non-Americans buy first home ignites nationwide fury and more top headlines
Blue states face backlash for using tax dollars to help non-Americans buy homes. Americans also struggle with rising electric bills, attributing the increase to green policies.
A school district is accused of promoting an antisemitic curriculum, while an armed gang becomes a concern in an apartment complex reportedly housing illegal immigrants.
GB News: London Underground stations containing 'unhealthy' polluted air exposed by GB News investigation
A GB News investigation reveals that Londoners are exposed to unsafe air quality while using the tube since the expansion of the Ulez program. Following the implementation of Ulez rules, many commuters have shifted to the Underground to avoid driving charges.
GB News: Paris Paralympics opening ceremony praised for 'extravaganza' of inclusivity
The Paris Paralympics opening ceremony received positive feedback for its streamlined presentation, addressing criticisms directed at the prior Olympic ceremony. Artistic director Thomas Jolly emphasized the goal of highlighting Paralympic athletes and their values.
#military
The Telegraph: Israeli troops kill Islamic Jihad commander in mosque shootout
Israeli special forces killed Islamic Jihad commander Muhhamad Jabber in a shootout at a Tulkarm mosque, alongside four others. Jabber was linked to multiple terror attacks, including a shooting that killed an Israeli civilian.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the military operations in the West Bank, citing concerns over civilian casualties. Israel defended its actions as necessary to combat Iranian influence and prevent terror attacks.
#education
The Economist: The education business
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have contrasting views on for-profit colleges, stemming from their personal experiences. Trump previously owned Trump University, which settled lawsuits for $25 million, while Harris sued Corinthian Colleges for predatory practices, winning $1.2 billion.
These positions reflect broader implications for educational policy under their respective leadership styles.
#crime
Le Monde: Wife of French gendarme killed by driver who refused to comply says 'France killed my husband'
Harmonie Comyn, widow of the gendarmerie officer killed in a hit-and-run, condemned France's system for allowing repeat offenders to remain free, following her husband's death during a traffic stop. The suspect had multiple prior convictions and tested positive for alcohol after the incident.
Calls for stricter penalties for refusal to comply with police checks have emerged, with political figures proposing increased sentences and fines. However, critics argue that previous laws have not effectively deterred such behavior.