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Aug 8, 2025 |
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#society
Le Monde: Lake Chad residents caught between Boko Haram and rising waters
In Chad's Lac province, rising water levels in Lake Chad, attributed to climate change, have devastated local agriculture, forcing farmers like Mahamat Mbomi to abandon their crops. The lake's expansion, once thought to be drying up, has worsened food insecurity and increased conflicts over land and resources.
As communities adapt, some initiatives, such as solar-powered irrigation, show promise for sustainable agriculture. However, insecurity from Boko Haram continues to threaten livelihoods, pushing fishermen and farmers to innovate in response to both environmental and security challenges.
#foreignaffairs
Liberty Nation News: Happy Birthday, Nuclear Age – 80 Years and Still Going Strong - Liberty Nation News
Eighty years after the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, the nuclear age has profoundly changed warfare and global relations, creating a persistent fear of annihilation. The initial call to action came from Albert Einstein's letter to President Roosevelt in 1939, warning of Germany's nuclear research.
While the threat of nuclear conflict remains, advancements in nuclear technology have also provided benefits, such as clean energy and medical applications. The impact of the nuclear age continues to shape public consciousness and international dynamics, with the ongoing need for strong leadership to maintain safety.
Le Monde: Back from Gaza, doctors question Europe's torpor: 'Do we still have any humanity left?'
French doctors returning from Gaza describe the harrowing impact of ongoing violence, with one noting the relentless bombings and inability for civilians to escape. Their experiences have left them emotionally transformed, highlighting the unique and dire humanitarian crisis in the region.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: Are Volatile BLS Readings Dirty Tricks or Incompetence? - Liberty Nation News
President Trump criticized the July jobs report as "rigged" and "concocted," following the dismissal of BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer. He and his aides suggested that the disappointing data, including a revision of 258,000 jobs downward for May and June, might reflect a conspiracy against his administration.
However, experts argue that the erratic job figures may stem from outdated methodologies and resource shortages rather than political manipulation. With the BLS struggling to provide reliable data, alternative metrics are gaining traction among economists as more trustworthy indicators of the labor market.
#health
GB News: Hope for women with late-stage womb cancer as 'powerful' treatment receives NHS approval
The NHS has approved pembrolizumab, an immunotherapy drug for late-stage womb cancer, benefiting around 2,100 patients annually in England. This treatment, combined with chemotherapy, reduces mortality risk by 26% and significantly improves survival prospects for women with advanced endometrial cancer.
The drug, manufactured by Merck Sharp and Dohme, enhances the immune response against cancer cells and is expected to be integrated into standard NHS cancer services swiftly. Experts emphasize its potential to improve quality of life and extend survival for those diagnosed with this aggressive form of cancer.