3 erupting Alaska volcanoes spitting lava or ash clouds

USA - Three remote Alaska volcanoes are in various states of eruption, one producing lava and the other two blowing steam and ash. So far, none of the small communities near the volcanoes have been affected, Chris Waythomas, a geologist with the Alaska Volcano Observatory, said Thursday. Webcams on Thursday clearly showed episodic low-level ash emissions from Pavlof Volcano, prompting the observatory to raise the volcano’s threat level from yellow, or exhibiting signs of unrest, to orange, indicating an eruption is underway with minor volcanic ash emissions. Pavlov is a snow- and ice-covered stratovolcano on the southwestern end of the Alaska Peninsula, nearly 600 miles (965.6 kilometers) southwest of Anchorage.

 
China has weaponized America’s own corporate lust for profits’

USA - China has long rivaled the United States as a top global economic power, but in a Wednesday Senate Intelligence hearing, Senator Marco Rubio (Republican for Florida) made an important point, saying that China has weaponized America’s own “corporate lust for profits” against the US, and the evidence is clear everywhere from the grocery store to Hollywood. Rubio urged other Senators at the meeting to “wake up” and recognize corporate America’s reliance on the Chinese Communist Party.

Gantz: Iran is 10 weeks from breakout to a nuclear weapon

ISRAEL - Tehran will be able to break out to a nuclear weapon within 10 weeks, Defense Minister Benny Gantz told diplomats from UN Security Council member states on Wednesday as tensions ratcheted up between Iran and the international community over its maritime attacks. “Iran has violated all of the guidelines set in the JCPOA [nuclear agreement] and is only around 10 weeks away from acquiring weapons-grade materials necessary for a nuclear weapon,” Gantz warned.“Therefore,” he added, “it is time to act. The world must apply economic sanctions and take operative action against the Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps,” which has targeted shipping vessels. In recent weeks, top Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and Gantz have expressed alarm to the US and others that Iran is taking advantage of a long pause in negotiations to return to the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action to dramatically advance its nuclear program.

 
Israel is ready to strike Iran

ISRAEL - Israel’s defense minister has said the country’s armed forces are ready to strike Iran should it become necessary, as tensions rise further after an Iran-linked attack on an Israeli tanker killed two people. On Thursday, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz was asked by Ynet news whether Israel was ready to strike Iran. Gantz answered simply with one word – “Yes”. The minister went on to say that Tel Aviv sees it as important to mobilize the international community to counter Iran’s influence and growing assertiveness. “We can’t tag Iran as solely an Israeli problem and absolve the rest of the world from this issue.”

 
Sex-Selective Abortions Will Eliminate 4.7 Million Girls by 2030

USA - The elimination of baby girls through sex-selective abortions will lead to an increase in the gender gap by 4.7 million over the next nine years, according to a report Wednesday in MedicalNewsToday. The current widening of the gender gap at the expense of girls is added to the estimated 45 million “missing” female births between 1970 and 2017 as a consequence of sex-selective abortions, the report stated. “Skewed levels of the sex ratio at birth (SRB) due to sex-selective abortions have been observed in several countries since the 1970s,” declares an August 4 study published in BMJ Global Health. “They will lead to long-term sex imbalances in more than one-third of the world’s population with yet unknown social and economic impacts on affected countries.” “Sex-selective abortion is the ultimate violence against females,” said Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers. “Aborting a baby just because she is a girl is the ultimate act of gender discrimination.”

 
BBC Woman’s Hour Asks ‘Should There be Age-Appropriate Porn’ for Children?

UK - The BBC’s Woman’s Hour programme has seemingly attempted to normalise the question of providing pornography to children, asking the public whether they believe “age-appropriate pornography” should be made for them. On Monday, the social media account for Woman’s Hour posited the questions: “What’s the best way to inform teenagers about porn? Should there be age-appropriate porn as has been suggested so they can learn about consent and what’s respectful and what’s not? What do you think?” “Email us your opinions,” the publicly-funded programme went on to urge.

Pope Francis: The Gospel ‘Leaves No Room for Negotiation’

VATICAN - Pope Francis made his first public appearance Wednesday since being hospitalized for colon surgery on July 4, telling crowds the gospel of Jesus Christ must be accepted exactly as it is. “With the truth of the Gospel, one cannot negotiate,” the pontiff told pilgrims gathered in the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall. “Either you receive the Gospel as it is, as it was announced, or you receive any other thing.”

Biggest US Navy war games in 40 years

USA - Thousands of Marines and sailors are taking part in the US Navy's largest war games in 40 years as Washington "prepares" for a future world war amid rising tensions with Russia and China. Fleets began the Large Scale Exercise on Tuesday and the drills across 17 time zones will continue until August 16. Forces will participate in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the exercises are designed to show the US' "readiness" for a potential global conflict.

Israel Says Military Action May Be Needed to Stop Iran Attacks

ISRAEL - Military action may be needed to stop further attacks by Iran, Israel's Defense Minister Benny Gantz said, days after a deadly drone strike on an Israeli-managed tanker off the coast of Oman. “Now is the time for deeds - words are not enough,” Gantz said on Wednesday. “It is time for diplomatic, economic and even military deeds. Otherwise the attacks will continue.” Iran denies involvement in the assault. Gantz spoke in a meeting with ambassadors from United Nations Security Council countries. The US, Israel and the UK have all vowed to respond to the drone attack, with Israel saying it maintains its right to act independently. The fatal strike has raised tensions in the Persian Gulf at a delicate time. Iran has just inaugurated an ultraconservative new president, and talks with world powers over the 2015 nuclear deal have stalled.

 
Americans Are Taking On Debt

USA - If you make a conscious choice to ignore all long-term consequences, managing your personal finances can be a lot of fun. For example, instead of rationally evaluating what sort of mortgage payment you can actually afford, why not take a plunge and buy a $600,000 house? You only live once, right? And instead of making your current dumpy vehicle last another year or two, why not take out a huge loan on a brand new $60,000 SUV? You know you deserve it. While you are at it, why don’t you go on another huge spending spree and max out all of your credit cards again. Paying off those credit cards will be very painful in the long run, but nobody thinks much about long-term consequences these days. Just look at the federal government. They are 28 trillion dollars in debt and yet our politicians continue to throw money around like a bunch of drunken sailors.

Debt-ridden households need to shore up the finances

UK - The Government and most businesses want us all to go out and spend again. In May, consumers borrowed more money than they paid off for the first time since August 2020, according to the Bank of England. Consumer confidence is on the up - but is that confidence misplaced? The anecdotal inflation that many of us are observing at the weekly shop, or the interval drink at the theatre bar or the B&B booking, is already coming through in official figures.

Bayer Will Stop Selling Glyphosate Weedkiller for Home Use

USA - Bayer will stop selling Glyphosate. Bayer (Monsanto), the maker of the deadly herbicide glyphosate/Roundup, after hinting in May that it would end the weed killer’s residential uses in the US, made it official last week. With its announcement to shareholders, Bayer puts an end to residential uses beginning in 2023 and allocates $4.5 billion to cover “the company’s potential long-term exposure” from lawsuits by those harmed by the chemical.

 
Europe suffers as temperatures hit unbearable 47C

EUROPE - Europe is to continue to suffer an "extreme dangerous heat" according to the latest BBC weather maps. Europe is bracing for more blistering conditions as countries in the southern Mediterranean suffer through a record heatwave. BBC Weatherman Nick Miller has warned temperatures in Greece and Turkey are set to remain "particularly nasty" as both countries battle widespread wildfires amid humid conditions. Elsewhere parts of eastern Europe and the United Kingdom are due to experience heavy downpours in the coming days.

 
Some Unpalatable Truths

UK - Piled high with pizza, bulging with burgers and fit to burst with doughnuts, sweets and crisps, it sounds like a fast-food fantasy. Yet the cupboard in Leyla Kandemir's kitchen is anything but appetising. For every single item in her collection — fondly dubbed 'Mum's Museum' by her two children and husband Murat — is at least 12 months old. Comprising burgers and chips from McDonald's, Greggs sausage rolls, Domino's pizza, and pastries, bread and buns from her local Tesco, some of these 'Frankenfoods' date back to April 2019 and are part of a groundbreaking experiment. Not only do they look like they have failed to decay, despite being stored in a simple kitchen cupboard, they all appear almost identical to the day she bought them. Her unorthodox experiment started in April 2019 when she was cleaning her son's bedroom and found the remnants of a three-day-old pizza under his bed. 'I couldn't believe it hadn't gone off over the weekend, so I decided to keep a few slices and see what would happen,' she says. Two years and four months later, the original pizza slices are still there, apparently unchanged.

 
Need A Divorce? There's An App For That

USA - 750,000 divorces happen, on average, every year in the US. While some call that a shame, others see it as a total addressable market. Take, for example, online divorce startup Hello Divorce. They have just raised $2 million to help couples streamline to the inevitable: splitting up. The company provides a combination of software and legal services that start at $99 and average at about $2,000. The total cost of divorce is, on average, between $8,400 and $17,500. The industry as a whole is valued around $50 billion per annum, the report notes. The company was started in 2018 by family law attorney Erin Levine, who called billable hours for divorce an "antiquated process”. It currently is available in just four states: California, Colorado, Texas and Utah. The company says that most people spend 2 to 5 years thinking about divorce and that 80% of them won't have access to counsel.

 

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