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8 Aug 2024

#politics

Le Monde: Catalan ex-leader Puigdemont back in Spain despite arrest warrant
Catalan ex-leader Puigdemont back in Spain despite arrest warrant
Carles Puigdemont returned to Spain after seven years in exile, defying an arrest warrant and rallying supporters in Barcelona. His arrival stirred conflict among pro-independence and Spanish nationalist groups as a new Catalan leader was set to be elected.

His return coincided with political maneuvering between Spanish and moderate Catalan forces, reflecting the ongoing struggle over Catalonia's independence. Puigdemont, despite a Supreme Court setback concerning amnesty, vowed to confront authorities.


Fox News: Harris VP pick Tim Walz’s top five ‘weird’ moments in the spotlight
Harris VP pick Tim Walz’s top five ‘weird’ moments in the spotlight
Vice President Kamala Harris has picked Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate, igniting a firestorm online over his controversial past and the label of "weird" he's adopted to describe opponents. His progressive views may energize the left but invite fierce backlash from critics.

Walz's quips about socialism and immigration stoke the flames, revealing a campaign unafraid to embrace the absurd. As social media churns with unflattering clips, the race tightens, leaving a question hanging: can "weird" prove a winning strategy in the cutthroat realm of politics?


Front Page Magazine: Kamala, Who is Half-Indian, Fails to Speak About Hindu Massacres in Bangladesh
Kamala, Who is Half-Indian, Fails to Speak About Hindu Massacres in Bangladesh
Last week’s debate over Kamala Harris's racial identity reveals more about American politics than her. Like Obama, she navigates a sea of negation, representing a high-achieving class without deep roots in any identity or cause, only memories and food to cling to.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh spirals into chaos, fueled by Marxist and Islamist forces aiming to erase its secular essence, with scant media attention on the violence against Hindus. Harris stays silent while political allies voice hollow concerns about democratic principles in a world that’s losing its grip on humanity.


#society

The Telegraph: Tsunami warning issued as 7.1 magnitude earthquake hits southern coast of Japan
Tsunami warning issued as 7.1 magnitude earthquake hits southern coast of Japan
A 6.9-magnitude earthquake rocked southern Japan, followed by a 7.1 tremor, triggering tsunami warnings for coastal areas. Local agencies urged residents to stay clear of the sea as special task forces were mobilized to respond.

Japan, perched on the “Ring of Fire,” regularly faces seismic threats, yet strict building codes help minimize damage. Past disasters linger in memory, shaping a cautious yet resilient society.


GB News: London's skies turn red as 'illegal' Algerian flares blaze in the capital
London's skies turn red as 'illegal' Algerian flares blaze in the capital
Red flares lit up London’s night sky, causing chaos on bridges and in theaters, misleading many who thought they’d stumbled into a war zone. Amid nationwide unrest, it wasn’t protesters but Algerian football fans celebrating their club’s birthday that set off the illegal display.

Amid the confusion, locals scrambled for safety, while the revelers reveled. A fleeting moment of chaos sparked by a love for the game, shining a stark light in the heart of London’s uncertain nights.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Minister, Black Cube CEO discussed probing Students for Justice in Palestine – report
Minister, Black Cube CEO discussed probing Students for Justice in Palestine – report
In a shadowy meeting, Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli discussed investigating the anti-Israel group Students for Justice in Palestine with Black Cube, but the probe was shelved to avoid angering the U.S. The group's controversial tactics and funding sources were under scrutiny.

Black Cube, a private intelligence firm with a controversial past, claimed it wouldn't target U.S. political groups. Chikli's ministry has reportedly funneled significant funds toward campaigns influencing U.S. politics amid rising tensions in the wake of recent conflicts.


#military

Fox News: Businesses, governments work to boost cyberdefense amid shortage in workers
Businesses, governments work to boost cyberdefense amid shortage in workers
In the neon-lit underbelly of cyberspace, U.S. states like Florida are gearing up against looming digital threats. They're training a million state workers in military-style cyber drills, spotlighting a desperate need for skilled defenders against potential cyberattacks from adversaries like China and Russia.

As the private sector races ahead in tech, lawmakers hint at civilian cybersecurity reserves as a bridge to bolster defenses. The game plan? Mutually assured destruction in the cyber realm, where both sides hold the power to cripple the other's infrastructure.


Times Of Israel: IDF: Top Hamas operative who directed West Bank terror killed in recent Gaza strike
IDF: Top Hamas operative who directed West Bank terror killed in recent Gaza strike
In the ongoing conflict, the Israeli Air Force has been targeting Hamas leaders and infrastructure in Gaza. They recently announced the death of Nael Sakhel, a senior Hamas figure linked to West Bank attacks, killed in a targeted airstrike amid intensified military operations.

With the toll of the fighting soaring, reports suggest over 39,000 deaths in Gaza since the assaults began. The IDF claims a significant number of these casualties are combatants, while the broader tragedy of war continues to escalate.


#crime

GB News: Policing Minister slams two-tier allegations: 'It is wrong and makes me INCREDIBLY angry'
Policing Minister slams two-tier allegations: 'It is wrong and makes me INCREDIBLY angry'
Dame Diana Johnson shot down claims of "two-tier policing," calling them wrong and irresponsible as the country faces unrest. She praised police efforts amid violence sparked by anti-immigration protests, insisting the government fully supports law enforcement.

With tensions high and 6,000 officers on alert, swift justice has been served to violent offenders, countering fears of disorder. Yet, instead of chaos, peaceful protests emerged.