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3 Sep 2024

#politics

Front Page Magazine: PragerU Video: Tulsi Gabbard on Disappointing the Left
PragerU Video: Tulsi Gabbard on Disappointing the Left
Tulsi Gabbard, a young veteran and woman of color, initially aligned with leftist identity politics. However, her independent thinking and questioning of party policies led to conflict with Washington elites.

Gabbard's narrative reflects the tensions within the Democratic Party regarding ideological conformity.


Le Monde: Social media regulation: Between criminal justice's rock and the EU's hard place
Social media regulation: Between criminal justice's rock and the EU's hard place
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested and indicted for alleged criminal complicity regarding content on his platform. This highlights the pressure on digital companies to adhere to European regulations such as the Digital Services Act and GDPR.

The European Commission is investigating Telegram for potentially understating its user base to evade stricter obligations. These regulations aim to balance platform growth with accountability for illegal content, a framework established by earlier legislation.


Fox News: Venezuelan prosecutor seeks arrest warrant for opposition's former presidential candidate
Venezuelan prosecutor seeks arrest warrant for opposition's former presidential candidate
Venezuelan authorities are pursuing an arrest warrant for Edmundo González, a former presidential candidate, on charges linked to terrorism and conspiracy. This follows a contested election where President Maduro was declared the winner without transparent results.

The opposition claims to have evidence showing González actually won the July 28 election. The situation has sparked international criticism regarding the election's legitimacy.


Times Of Israel: Netanyahu: If we leave Philadelphi, Hamas will be able to rearm, revive, repeat Oct. 7
Netanyahu: If we leave Philadelphi, Hamas will be able to rearm, revive, repeat Oct. 7
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his stance on maintaining Israeli control over the Philadelphi Corridor, arguing it is crucial for Israel's strategic objectives in its conflict with Hamas. He asserted that any withdrawal could allow Hamas to rearm and threaten Israel again, while rejecting claims that his policies were responsible for hostages' deaths.

Opposition leader Yair Lapid criticized Netanyahu's remarks, labeling them as political maneuvering to maintain his coalition and arguing that the Prime Minister has historically neglected the corridor's security. The Hostages’ Families Forum also condemned Netanyahu, claiming he shows no intention to secure the release of hostages.


#society

Times Of Israel: ‘My sweet boy Hersh, we tried so desperately to save you’
‘My sweet boy Hersh, we tried so desperately to save you’
Rachel Goldberg-Polin delivered a poignant eulogy for her son, Hersh, who died after being held hostage. She expressed deep gratitude for the time they had together, acknowledging their bond and reflecting on her anguish over his loss.

Goldberg-Polin called for support from the community as her family navigates grief, seeking resilience in their memory of Hersh. She emphasized his vibrant life and the hope that their love would guide them through their sorrow.


#foreignaffairs

The Mirror: UK suspends some arms sales to Israel due to Gaza conflict
UK suspends some arms sales to Israel due to Gaza conflict
The UK government has suspended 30 of 350 arms export licences to Israel due to concerns that these arms could be used in violations of international humanitarian law during the current conflict in Gaza. Foreign Secretary David Lammy noted the necessity of this review under export controls.

Additionally, new sanctions were announced against four Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps targets, aiming to address Iran's destabilizing influence in the region. The UK continues to support Israel while upholding its legal obligations.


#culture

Fox News: Brad Pitt, Ines De Ramon make romance red carpet official as fans think she copied actor's famous ex
Brad Pitt, Ines De Ramon make romance red carpet official as fans think she copied actor's famous ex
Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon made their red carpet debut at the Venice Film Festival, appearing alongside George and Amal Clooney. The event featured the premiere of their film "Wolfs," marking Pitt and Clooney's first collaboration in 16 years.

Social media users compared de Ramon's appearance to Pitt's exes, Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston. Meanwhile, Clooney addressed reports regarding their salaries, claiming they were significantly lower than reported, emphasizing the impact on the film industry.


#crime

Front Page Magazine: Almost Half of NYC Bus Riders Don't Pay
Almost Half of NYC Bus Riders Don't Pay
Fare evasion on New York City buses has surged to 48%, resulting in significant financial losses for the M.T.A., totaling over $600 million in 2022. This rise, attributed to reduced punitive measures against fare evasion, highlights the influence of progressive policies on crime.

The article contrasts this trend with other cities, where stricter penalties lead to lower fare evasion rates. It posits that progressive governance undermines deterrents to crime, suggesting a broader cultural decline amid debates over morality and law enforcement.


#other

Front Page Magazine: The Jihad Against Music
The Jihad Against Music
A recent attack by ISIS jihadist Issa al-Hasan at the “Festival of Diversity” in Solingen, Germany, resulted in three deaths and numerous injuries. This incident underscores the ongoing threat of Islamic extremism, particularly at events like music festivals that are seen as cultural targets.

Jihadists historically attack large gatherings, viewing them as both opportunities for mass casualties and as expressions of cultural behavior they oppose, such as music. This reinforces the necessity for heightened security at such events, which remains largely unaddressed due to concerns over perceived bias.