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9 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: Arizona's Kari Lake tears into Kamala Harris on the border: 'The only Walz she supports is her VP pick'
Kari Lake, the Republican Senate nominee from Arizona, accused the Democratic ticket of jeopardizing border security. Speaking at a campaign event, she criticized Kamala Harris, inviting her to see the consequences of current policies firsthand.
Lake rallied support from families affected by border violence, arguing that the Biden-Harris administration created chaos in the state. She proclaimed herself backed by both Republicans and disillusioned Democrats, calling out her opponent, Ruben Gallego, for his alignment with the Democratic agenda.
Times Of Israel: Hamas said demanding release of Marwan Barghouti in first stage of hostage deal
Hamas is pushing for the release of Marwan Barghouti in negotiations with Israel over a ceasefire and hostage release. The U.S. and other mediators support the move, recognizing Barghouti's potential as a leader favored by the youth for his integrity.
Israel’s response remains unconfirmed as talks aim to relieve both the Gaza populace and the families of hostages. The outlines of a final deal are in sight, yet details linger like shadows in the night.
#society
GB News: Nana Akua - Where can people who want to peacefully protest mass uncontrolled immigration go now?
A GB News presenter tears into the uneven policing in Britain, highlighting the contrast between pro-Palestinian protests and the crackdown on other dissent. She's asking what happens to those opposing unchecked immigration when the police are itching to swing the hammer.
Her analysis strikes a chord in a society where the line between protest and crime blurs, leaving many voiceless in the fray.
GB News: Revealed: ‘Anti-racist’ organiser who thanked ‘cut throats’ speaker is Farage disruptor
In a charged Walthamstow rally, Labour councillor Ricky Jones sparked outrage with calls for violence, urging to “cut throats” of perceived fascists. Jo Cardwell, an organizer with Stand Up To Racism, thanked him, causing further disquiet over the absence of condemnation from attendees.
The Labour Party swiftly suspended Jones after his shocking remarks, which drew public condemnation. But the cheering crowd and the silence of prominent activists like Cardwell raise unsettling questions about the safety and direction of political discourse.
#military
The Telegraph: Watch: Russian drives past trail of destruction after Ukrainian missile strike
A fierce Ukrainian rocket attack devastated a Russian military convoy near Kursk, leaving numerous dead and vehicles charred. Footage detailed a scene of carnage as the strike, likely using US Himars, claimed up to 490 Russian lives, marking one of the war's bloodiest incidents.
Ukrainian forces have pushed deep into Russian territory, with Moscow now declaring a state of emergency in response. As the conflict escalates, reinforcements are arriving, but the specter of staggering losses looms large in the shadow of war.
The Federalist: 'Draft Our Daughters' Legislation Is A Trojan Horse For Big Govt.
In a closed-door session, the Senate Armed Services Committee resurrected the controversial "Draft Our Daughters" legislation, deceptively tying female registration to a promise of combat role exemptions. Despite bipartisan support, critics argue it undermines military readiness and ignores practical realities.
The bill pressures young women into a government system, raising concerns of an overreaching draft that dilutes personal freedom and disregards women's preferences. Many women resist compulsory service, emphasizing that capable volunteers can rise to the occasion in national emergencies without coercion.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Dozens of legal briefs filed to ICC on jurisdiction to prosecute Netanyahu, Gallant
The International Criminal Court is wrestling with legal arguments over whether it can issue arrest warrants against Israeli leaders and Hamas figures, amid accusations of war crimes in Gaza. This legal tug-of-war over jurisdiction is clouding the court's ability to act.
Submissions from various countries complicate the situation, as they wrestle with the implications of the Oslo Accords. The ICC's decisions could redefine accountability in a conflict steeped in blood and politics.