The demonstrators called for the Israeli football team to leave Udine and urged the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) to expel Israel from its organization.
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“Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told the Biden administration he is willing to strike military rather than oil or nuclear facilities in Iran, according to two officials familiar with the matter,” The Washington Post said.
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More than 200 Jewish pro-Palestine protesters were arrested Monday after demonstrators stormed the New York Stock Exchange and staged a sit-in outside, the New York Post reported. Around 500 protesters, many from the group Jewish Voice for Peace, gathered outside the Manhattan landmark chanting "free Palestine" and holding signs reading “Jews for Palestine’s freedom.”
Before the stock market’s opening bell some demonstrators chained themselves to the building's doors while others removed jackets that had concealed pro-Palestine slogans, footage showed. The protest was aimed at pressuring the US government to stop sending weapons to Israel, with protesters demanding funds be directed toward FEMA instead.
Police arrested at least 206 protesters and transported them away in buses. According to Beth Miller, the political director of Jewish Voice for Peace, the goal was to disrupt business on Wall Street to draw attention to the ongoing conflict.
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🥴 Kamala Harris’ ‘Smart on Crime’: A little too smart with the copy-paste?
Vice President Kamala Harris has joined an exclusive club – where plagiarism isn’t just an academic vice but a political tradition.
Conservative activist Christopher Rufo took to Twitter to make the allegation, backed by an investigation from Austrian "plagiarism hunter" Stefan Weber, revealing that Harris’ 2009 book ‘Smart on Crime’ may have borrowed a bit too much. Whole sections seem to mirror sources like an Associated Press article or a Wikipedia page.
Weber pointed out Harris’ other creative liberties, including fabricated references and word-for-word lifts without so much as a quotation mark.
But politicians, unlike journalists and academics, have a knack for surviving such scandals. After all, President Joe Biden managed to overcome his own plagiarism controversies from his law school days and his 1987 presidential run.
Perhaps the real takeaway here isn’t that Harris borrowed a few lines, but that in politics, a little creative borrowing is just par for the course—especially if you do it with confidence.
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Vice President Kamala Harris has joined an exclusive club – where plagiarism isn’t just an academic vice but a political tradition.
Conservative activist Christopher Rufo took to Twitter to make the allegation, backed by an investigation from Austrian "plagiarism hunter" Stefan Weber, revealing that Harris’ 2009 book ‘Smart on Crime’ may have borrowed a bit too much. Whole sections seem to mirror sources like an Associated Press article or a Wikipedia page.
Weber pointed out Harris’ other creative liberties, including fabricated references and word-for-word lifts without so much as a quotation mark.
But politicians, unlike journalists and academics, have a knack for surviving such scandals. After all, President Joe Biden managed to overcome his own plagiarism controversies from his law school days and his 1987 presidential run.
Perhaps the real takeaway here isn’t that Harris borrowed a few lines, but that in politics, a little creative borrowing is just par for the course—especially if you do it with confidence.
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As facade of liberal democracy crumbles, political tensions put EU at risk
The EU, the fragile assemblage of former colonial powers tasked with enforcing neoliberal economics under the guise of maintaining peace in Europe, appears brittle as ever as leaders in France and Germany are increasingly at odds.
France finds itself in its precarious position after seven years of governance under President Emmanuel Macron, a former investment banker for the multinational firm Rothschild & Co. With a slick presentation drawing comparisons to former US President Barack Obama, Macron has imposed strict fiscal discipline – on the middle class, naturally – raising the country’s retirement age, reversing hard-won labor rights and slashing social spending.
Meanwhile Berlin – traditionally the de-facto ruling power of the European Union – is less credible than ever as it is announced the German economy will contract for the second straight year. The country once played a leading role in imposing poverty on Greece, Ireland, and other “periphery” nations, but its luck has run out as subservience to US-backed sanctions on Russian energy have cratered its industrial base.
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The EU, the fragile assemblage of former colonial powers tasked with enforcing neoliberal economics under the guise of maintaining peace in Europe, appears brittle as ever as leaders in France and Germany are increasingly at odds.
“There is a huge hole in France’s budget,” notes Sylvie Kauffmann in the Financial Times. “They are left wondering how a fiscal deficit forecast at 4.4 per cent of GDP for this year… has suddenly ballooned into a staggering 6.1 per cent.”
France finds itself in its precarious position after seven years of governance under President Emmanuel Macron, a former investment banker for the multinational firm Rothschild & Co. With a slick presentation drawing comparisons to former US President Barack Obama, Macron has imposed strict fiscal discipline – on the middle class, naturally – raising the country’s retirement age, reversing hard-won labor rights and slashing social spending.
Meanwhile Berlin – traditionally the de-facto ruling power of the European Union – is less credible than ever as it is announced the German economy will contract for the second straight year. The country once played a leading role in imposing poverty on Greece, Ireland, and other “periphery” nations, but its luck has run out as subservience to US-backed sanctions on Russian energy have cratered its industrial base.
“France as the problem child and Germany possibly once more the ‘sick man of Europe?’ This combination does not bode well for the continent,” Kauffmann writes.
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JD Vance blasts Harris for alleged plagiarism
"So if you want a president with their own ideas, vote for Donald Trump. If you want a president who copies her own ideas from Wikipedia, vote for Kamala Harris," Vance concluded.
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“I saw today actually a story that Kamala Harris apparently copied some significant chunks of her book from Wikipedia," Vance claimed during a visit to the Minneapolis 3rd Precinct Police Station. The vice presidential candidate referred to an online investigation by conservative activist Christopher Rufo that purported to show that Harris lifted sections of her 2009 book 'Smart on Crime' from other sources.
"So if you want a president with their own ideas, vote for Donald Trump. If you want a president who copies her own ideas from Wikipedia, vote for Kamala Harris," Vance concluded.
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