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America One News
7 Aug 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Venezuela: Maduro's government still relies on army support
In Caracas, opposition leaders Maria Corina Machado and Edmundo Gonzalez, claiming victory in the presidential election, urged the military to back the people's choice over Maduro. They faced swift backlash, facing charges of inciting unrest and illegal activities.
Maduro's defense minister pledged unwavering loyalty from the military, reinforcing the regime's grip through strategic placements of military officials in key power positions. The army has become an integral part of the government, silencing dissent with force.
#society
GB News: More anti-tourist protests planned on Spanish beach as locals push back against 'drunk Germans'
In the sun-soaked chaos of Majorca, activists vow to reclaim the beaches, taking to Playa de Palma for a festive protest against the suffocating grip of mass tourism. They lament the locals’ struggle while tourists sip cocktails, blinded by the glamor of the island.
With echoes of the past in their chants, the demonstrators hope to remind both residents and visitors of a time before the drunken revelry consumed their shores. Yet despite the turmoil, the tourist tide remains unrelenting.
GB News: Chairman of Labour-Muslim Forum pleads Muslims to STAY AWAY from counter protests - 'You will become a part of it!'
In Birmingham, tensions flare as false reports spark counter-protests amid growing unrest. Khalid Mahmood, Chair of the Labour-Muslim Forum, implores Muslims to avoid chaos and violence, warning that disinformation fuels anger. The streets may erupt if people gather.
Police brace for further disturbances as rioters target mosques and immigrant shelters, propelled by social media threats. Leader Starmer reassures that measures are in place to keep communities safe amid the turmoil.
#military
The Telegraph: China is building the biggest invasion ship in the world, menacing Taiwan
China's new Type 076 amphibious assault ship is the largest in the world, surpassing even U.S. counterparts. With advanced features including an electromagnetic catapult capable of launching jets, it blurs the lines between a carrier and an amphibious assault vessel.
As the PLAN accelerates warship production, eyes turn to Taiwan, considering the implications for regional security. This vessel could change naval warfare dynamics, or it might just be another expensive gamble—time will tell.
#crime
GB News: WATCH: First three men JAILED after riots following Southport attack - 'Thought they would escape justice!'
Three men received prison sentences for their roles in violent riots in Southport and Liverpool last week. Their actions caused chaos and pain in their communities, marking just the beginning of a crackdown on disorderly conduct.
The Crown Prosecution warned that anyone targeting police or inciting unrest will face swift justice. The law’s iron grip won't let these miscreants think they can escape the consequences.
Forbes: BTS’ Suga Apologizes After Being Fined For Riding Scooter Under Influence
BTS's Suga found himself in hot water after getting caught riding an electric scooter under the influence, now facing fines and a license suspension. He took a spill in Seoul, leaving him apologizing on social media, claiming he thought he was just a short ride from home.
The timing couldn't be worse for the K-pop star, as BTS is currently on a military hiatus, with Suga expected to complete his service by June next year. The group plans a reunion by late 2025.
GB News: ITV Coronation Street star issues plea for Southport stabbing victim as he unveils friendship ties
Ryan Prescott, a Coronation Street actor, is rallying support for his friend Leanne Lucas, who was critically injured while protecting children during a stabbing attack that claimed three young lives in Southport. The community faces turmoil as riots erupt in response to misinformation.
Lucas survived a vicious assault and is now recovering, and Prescott urges his followers to contribute to her recovery efforts, calling her a hero for her bravery. The incident has left the town shattered, and the fallout continues to unravel as tensions rise across the UK.