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9 Aug 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: White House slams Cori Bush for threatening AIPAC to ‘tear your kingdom down’
The White House decried Rep. Cori Bush's aggressive promise to AIPAC as "inflammatory," hinting it could fuel political violence. Bush, a left-wing figure and vocal Israel critic, lost a tough primary, but vowed to fight back against those who opposed her.
AIPAC remains unshaken, insisting voters favor pro-Israel candidates as Bush’s rhetoric escalates her radicalization. It’s a bitter dance where words could ignite flames, and in politics, the stakes have never been higher.
#society
Breitbart: Reports: Death Toll in Venezuela Anti-Socialist Protests Rises to 24
In the dark streets of Venezuela, the socialist regime tightens its grip as protests flare against the sham election of Nicolás Maduro. A report by Provea cites 24 dead and over 2,000 arrests as armed gangs and police deal a brutal hand to dissenters.
Amid accusations of political persecution and widespread human rights violations, the opposition claims a landslide victory for Edmundo González. But for Maduro, truth is a wobbly pawn, and the game of power plays on like a cheap noir.
Le Monde: Tajikistan prohibits 'black clothes' after hijab ban
In Tajikistan, celebration turns sour as authorities ramp up restrictions under the guise of protecting culture, banning the hijab and mandating modest dress codes for women. Such measures aim to stifle perceived Islamic extremism, deepening the rift between the state and its 90% Muslim populace.
The government's crackdown culminates in fines and strict dress regulations, labeling beards and traditional Islamic attire as threats to national security. Under President Rahmon's long reign, these moves reflect a tense power play against Islam, criminalizing devout expressions in an increasingly authoritarian landscape.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Poll: Majority of Americans Oppose Unconditional Aid to Ukraine, Say Ukraine Cannot Win War
A recent survey reveals most Americans oppose unconditional aid to Ukraine, with 80% favoring conditions or cuts. Over half doubt Ukraine's chances against Russia, while many deem U.S. strategy lacking. The sentiment echoes a reluctance for direct NATO involvement.
As opinions shift, the Biden administration navigates a complex landscape of skepticism and caution amid the ongoing conflict.
Breitbart: Report: U.S. Warns Iran Against 'Significant' Attack on Israel; Smaller Attack OK?
The Biden administration warns Iran against a major attack on Israel, hinting at severe economic repercussions despite indicating that a minor strike might be tolerated. Iran's newly elected government has been put on alert as U.S. military presence in the region grows.
Amid ongoing tensions and past strikes, both sides brace for potential retaliation. U.S. urges restraint but acknowledges the historical context of Iran's aggression through proxies.
#economy
Forbes: This Entrepreneur Moved Home With $1,000 — Now She's CEO Of A Software Startup Worth Millions
Candace Mitchell, CEO of Myavana, raised $5.9 million in funding, pushing the startup's valuation to $50 million. Founded in 2012, her platform personalizes haircare recommendations using AI, primarily catering to Black women.
With plans to enhance digital infrastructure and expand into retail, Mitchell envisions Myavana going public—her "North Star." It's a tenacious journey, echoing the challenges faced by many Black entrepreneurs in America.
#military
Breitbart: Taiwan Proposes Highest-Ever Military Budget of $19.7 Billion
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te proposed a record defense budget of $19.76 billion for 2025, marking a 6.7% increase amid rising tensions with China. With military readiness in question, public confidence is waning, especially after a controversial film trailer spurred heated debates on national policy.
Amid fears of invasion, Taiwan struggles to modernize its military while coping with skepticism from citizens, complicating an already precarious situation. The mix of official narratives and artistic expression may define the island's fate for years to come.
Forbes: One Of Ukraine’s Toughest And Fastest Brigades Has Joined The Invasion Of Russia
The Ukrainian 80th Air Assault Brigade storms into southern Russia, unveiling a meticulously planned invasion supported by armored divisions. This audacious move contrasts with previous minor raids, threatening to shift the war's momentum as Kyiv gambles on swift, powerful assaults.
While the Russian Northern Grouping remains stretched thin, the stakes are rising. If Kyiv's forces can maintain their pace and firepower, they may gain ground, though the peril of overextension looms large. The invasion's success hinges on the speed of Russian response.
#technology
Forbes: Xiaomi-Backed Autonomous Driving Chipmaker Black Sesame Sinks In Hong Kong Debut
Black Sesame International faltered in its Hong Kong debut, with shares dropping 27%, marking a value of $1.5 billion post-IPO. Despite raising over HK$1 billion, the startup's ambition in self-driving chips faces daunting competition and regulatory hurdles from the U.S. government.
With a steep net loss of 4.9 billion yuan and ongoing R&D costs, Black Sesame's future remains uncertain. It aims to capitalize on sales to big-name auto firms despite operating on the periphery of a rapidly evolving tech landscape.