Israelis Protest Netanyahu's Legal Reforms
On Saturday, tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets across Israel to oppose PM Benjamin Netanyahu's proposed judicial reforms.
Israeli media reported that at least 80K people took part in the anti-government protest at Tel Aviv's Habima Square, with protests occurring in Jerusalem and Haifa as well.
The massive protests come after Netanyahu's government recently proposed a bill to change how Israel's judiciary operates. However, Netanyahu has stated that the policy is still flexible, saying it would be implemented "with careful consideration while hearing all the positions."
Narrative A
Netanyahu's far-right government's only agenda is to destroy Israel's democratic institutions, cripple judicial independence, foster corruption, and curtail freedom of speech and dissent. In a nutshell, the proposed reforms are a ploy to allow ultra-Orthodox lawmakers to abuse their authority and help Netanyahu — on trial for fraud, breach of trust, and bribery charges since 2019 — evade conviction.
Narrative B
Netanyahu's government is carrying out the people's will to strengthen democracy by restoring the balance between the judiciary, executive, and legislature. Contrary to the democracy doomsdayers' assertions, the proposed legal reforms would make Israel's judicial apparatus the most powerful in the world and ensure the country's radically democratic political culture remains healthy and vibrant.
Nepal: Plane Crash Kills At Least 68
On Sunday, Nepal's civil aviation authority announced at least 68 people were killed after Yeti Airlines Flight 691 crashed near Pokhara airport.
The flight, which took off from Kathmandu with 68 passengers and a four-member Nepalese crew on board, reportedly caught fire and crash-landed in a gorge around 11:00 a.m. local time near the Seti River.
A spokesperson for the airline stated that the plane was scheduled to land at the newly-constructed Pokhara International Airport, however, contact was lost with air traffic control and the flight crashed just seconds before landing.
Narrative A
Sunday's accident, unfortunately, highlights Nepal's worrying aviation safety record — particularly for its domestic services, which has experienced 17 plane crashes and 273 deaths since 2000. Remote runways and outdated radars are potentially major factors for pilots navigating challenging terrain.
Narrative B
Nepal's rocky and treacherous topography makes it challenging for even the most experienced and accomplished pilots. The cause of Sunday's crash has not been ascertained yet, and it's unfair to blame all of Nepal's air tragedies solely on its infrastructure. The aviation industry and pilots must cope with extraordinary challenges in this terrain, which must always be kept in mind.
Third Set of Classified Docs Found at Biden's Home
White House lawyer Richard Sauber on Saturday revealed in a statement that five additional pages of documents with classified markings from the Obama administration were found in Pres. Joe Biden's private home in Delaware.
Typically classified documents must be stored in a sensitive compartmented information facility. Sauber didn’t provide details about the contents of the new documents and reiterated that the Biden administration will continue to comply with the US Dept. of Justice (DOJ).
The classified material was discovered in the president's Delaware home last Thursday after Sauber traveled to the residence in order to collect and provide the DOJ with another document that Biden's team had found a day prior.
Republican narrative
As more documents are found, it’s looking like Biden finds himself in the same predicament as Trump, and the president’s protectors in the media have less room to differentiate the two situations. The GOP-controlled House will get to the bottom of this — including how much access Hunter Biden had to the documents — meaning Biden’s presidency could be in peril.
Democratic narrative
The Biden administration is being forthcoming about what it has found and cooperated with authorities. Clearly, Biden doesn’t want to have this hanging over his head the way a similar situation hampered Hillary Clinton in 2016. Every effort is being made to be transparent here, and any comparisons to Trump’s situation are false equivalencies.
Nerd narrative
There is a 15% chance that Biden will not complete his first term, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
Day 327: Death Toll from Russian Attack on Dnipro Rises to 40
The death toll from a Russian strike on the Dnipropetrovsk city of Dnipro on Sunday has risen to at least 40 civilians killed, with at least 75 people reported injured, Ukrainian officials said Monday.
Ukraine's Office for the Prosecutor General said Kh-22 missiles were used and alleged the attack was a war crime. In a statement, a spokesperson said: "This type of missile [the Kh-22] leads to the greatest human casualties because the missile is extremely inaccurate... Therefore, the use of such weapons for targets in densely populated areas is clearly a war crime."
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia doesn't target civilians and that legitimate military targets were struck in the attack on Dnipro. He alleged that it was Ukrainian air defense missiles that struck the residential tower block; the claim couldn't be independently confirmed.
Pro-establishment narrative
Russia's indiscriminate missile attack on a residential building in Dnipro targeted civilians in close quarters — violating fundamental tenants of international humanitarian law. This is a war crime.
Pro-Russia narrative
Russia's attack on Dnipro did not target civilians. Legitimate military targets were struck in the attack and the residential block was damaged by Ukrainian air defenses.
Nerd narrative
There is a 3% chance that the regions surrounding the Dnipro River (Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kherson) will be under Russian control by June 1, 2023, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
Report: Richest 1% Acquired Two-Thirds of All New Wealth
A report published on Monday by Oxfam found that the richest 1% acquired nearly two-thirds of all new wealth worth $42T created over the past two years.
During the pandemic and cost-of-living crisis ongoing since 2020, the fortune of the world’s wealthiest individuals reportedly soared by $26T, while the net worth of the remaining 99% of the world’s population rose by $16T.
The “Survival of the Richest” report added that billionaire fortunes are increasing by $2.7B a day even as 1.7B workers now live in countries where inflation is outpacing wages.
Left narrative
The growing gap between the rich and poor, in wealth and income, is bad for everyone. When power and wealth are concentrated in a few hands, it usually leads to corruption, exploitation of the masses, and loss of faith in political and economic systems. The first step to reducing racial, social, and economic inequality is to pour more money into the hands of those who need it most.
Right narrative
While many have hit the panic button on widening income inequality reports, taxing the super-rich is not the solution to alleviate poverty, hunger, illiteracy, or unemployment. A wealth tax would do nothing to help low- and middle-income earners. Penalizing high-net-worth individuals, however, would drive out the wealth creators, bring in less revenue, and weaken the economy over time.
Nerd narrative
There's a 50% chance that the world will create the first Trillionaire by Jun 21, 2031, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
Italy's Top Mafia Boss Matteo Messina Denaro Arrested
On Monday, Matteo Messina Denaro, Italy's most wanted mafia boss, was arrested in Sicily after evading capture for 30 years. The alleged leader of the Cosa Nostra mafia was reportedly captured at a private clinic in Palermo where he was set to receive cancer treatment.
Messina Denaro, also known as "Diabolik," was sentenced in absentia to life in prison in 1992 for his role in the murders of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, both of whom were anti-mafia prosecutors.
He also faces charges for his role in the 1993 bombings in Florence, Rome, and Milan and the kidnapping of Giuseppe Di Matteo, a 12-year-old boy used as a pawn to dissuade his father from testifying against the mafia. Giuseppe Di Matteo was held for two years before being murdered.
Narrative A
Even after 30 years of evading capture, Matteo Messina Denaro still has a healthy following of devoted fans. To his cohort of followers, he is a Robin Hood who works for the poor and corrects mistakes. In his eyes, he is a philosopher and even a folk hero. As one of the world's most wanted men, he continued to live lavishly and serve his "family." He carried no shame and no remorse for his actions, in fact, he continued the family business while in hiding. This arrest is the first step towards justice for his victims.
Narrative B
This arrest is a turning point in Italy's decades-long battle against organized crime as the alleged Cosa Nostra crime syndicate chief Messina Denaro had been on the country's most wanted list since the early 1990s. Myths about his ability to dodge authorities and theories that he was receiving protection from state officials had emerged during his 30 years of evading capture. Hopefully, it will not take another 30 years to bring the next Mafia leader to justice.
Narrative C
Yes, Messina Denaro was arrested but the Italian law is not up to snuff in holding mafia members accountable for their violent and heinous crimes. Despite protests across the political divide, Cosa Nostra's key operator Giovanni Brusca has been on a four-year probation after serving a year sentence for his role in attacks including the one that killed anti-mafia prosecutor Giovanni Falcone and the murder of Di Matteo, while the truth about these crimes remains unknown. The law seems to be working against the victims.
Germany's Defense Minister Resigns
Germany's defense minister Christine Lambrecht resigned on Monday amid criticism of her handling of military support to Ukraine, communication blunders, and slow progress in implementing plans to rearm the country.
This comes as Berlin has been increasingly pressed to send German-built Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine or at least authorize their delivery from third countries such as Poland. Kyiv considers them essential in Ukraine's war effort against Moscow.
Lambrecht is the highest-ranking official of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government, which entered office last year, to resign. Her departure is likely to be seen as a blow to Scholz and his Social Democratic Party after he recently called her a "first-rate defense minister."
Pro-establishment narrative
Lambrecht was evidently the wrong person for the job. She did not take the Ukraine war seriously enough and used a helicopter for personal use. Now that she has resigned, Chancellor Scholz may appoint a qualified minister that will help to revert decades of neglect for the German armed forces.
Establishment-critical narrative
While Lambrecht has reportedly committed several gaffes during her term in the Scholz government, the main reason she came under fire was her hesitancy to ramp up defense aid to Ukraine as Berlin faces pressure from other NATO allies. Lambrecht was simply under immense political pressure from this simmering geopolitical conflict.
Nerd narrative
There's a 50% chance that Germany will elect a new Chancellor by May 2026, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
Pakistan Launches Nationwide Anti-Polio Campaign
On Sunday, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif formally announced the nation's first nationwide anti-polio campaign. The campaign was slated to begin on Monday and target more than 44M children under the age of five for vaccination against the debilitating illness.
The announcement comes following a surge in infections throughout 2022 that paralyzed 20 children. No new infections have been reported thus far in 2023.
Over five days, the campaign will dedicate more than 360K health employees to inoculate the 44.2M children that reside across 156 districts. The children will also be provided vitamin supplements aimed at reducing infections from other infectious diseases.
Narrative A
As healthcare workers and community organizers fight to eradicate polio, they must also fight for their lives. More than 50 workers have died at the hands of violent religious extremists, who threaten and kill people due to unmerited conspiracy theories regarding vaccines. Since the death of Osama bin Laden in 2011, these conspiracy theories have grown more prominent and dangerous. Extremist violence is a major factor hindering Pakistan's polio eradication efforts.
Narrative B
The government of Pakistan and its contributors recognize that the most vulnerable areas are the areas that are the most difficult to reach due to security, and are doing their best to address this. The people of Pakistan also understand that polio is not the singular concern; other basic services are needed from the government to ensure the well-being of people no matter if they live in rural issues or have migrated. Polio is a consequence of the need for rural development.
Nerd narrative
There's a 50% chance that the WHO will certify the worldwide eradication of Polio by early July 2032, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
McCarthy Calls for Spending Cuts to Raise Debt Ceiling
On Sunday, new House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said he would like to negotiate with Pres. Biden on the raising of the debt ceiling while renewing his calls to cut spending. This comes as the US Dept. of the Treasury says the government may not be able to pay its bills by the summer.
In a Fox News interview, McCarthy said, “I want to sit down with him now so there is no problem," referring to Biden. He added that there can be spending cuts without hurting key entitlement programs.
Last Friday, Treasury Sec. Janet Yellen warned that the US would likely reach its $31.4T statutory limit on Jan. 19. She wrote a letter to McCarthy saying the Treasury can take “extraordinary measures” to prevent defaulting on obligations but urged Congress to raise the debt ceiling.
Republican narrative
McCarthy is right that the US cannot just spend into oblivion and recklessly raise its credit limit. This country wastes so much money in ways that the American people don’t even see, and the GOP was elected to its majority on a mandate to bring fiscal responsibility back to Washington.
Democratic narrative
Republicans are using the US economy as a pawn in an extortion scheme to get whatever they want. The US is risking its reputation because the Republican Party does not care if it crashes the economy. If the GOP wants to cut public spending, it can do it the legislative way.
Nerd narrative
There is a 5% chance that the US will default on its sovereign debt by 2024, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
Electric Vehicles Accounted for 10% of Global Share in '22
Recent data and market estimates point to the sales of electric vehicles (EVs) reaching a historic milestone — they now make up around 10% of the worldwide market share for the first time.
Sales of fully electric cars reached 7.8M units in 2022, a 68% increase from the prior year.
Although EV sales grew in market share in the US from 3.2% in 2021 to 5.8% in 2022, the US still lags behind Europe and China, which were most responsible for the worldwide increase.
Left narrative
This is great news because electric vehicle sales are outperforming projections, and a path to net zero carbon emissions is at least visible, if not guaranteed. More must be done to encourage the transition from fossil fuels and to address issues with the EV industry, including inequality of access to EVs and sourcing of materials for batteries.
Right narrative
EVs are going to bankrupt states and countries that rely on the oil and gas industry for their citizens’ livelihood. Sales of new EVs should be highly curtailed in desolate areas like Wyoming because there’s no charging infrastructure in these places. Also, critical minerals needed for batteries could lead to excess pollution. These vehicles are not silver bullets.
NYC Mayor Adams: 'No Room' for Migrant Surge
New York City Mayor Eric Adams made an unprecedented visit to the border city of El Paso, Texas on Sunday and claimed that “there is no room in New York” for busloads of migrants being sent from border states to the nation’s most populous city.
During his visit, Adams referred to the surge of migrants as a “national crisis,” adding that he and El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser were “on the front lines, and we need federal support."
Adams' visit comes a week after Biden made his first trip to the southern border as President. The mayor said New York has taken in over 40K migrants in the last year and has spent $366M on services for asylum seekers.
Republican narrative
Adams is now pleading for help because his city cannot handle the effects of the Democratic Party’s policies. Yet he continues to incentivize mass illegal migration by opening more and more shelters. He doesn't truly care about stopping the border crisis — he just wants to shift the financial burden onto the federal government.
Democratic narrative
Adams, and other mayors of major cities across the US, are doing their best to find a solution to a problem that is being exacerbated by Republican governors. Migrants are being shipped without any coordination as GOP politicians pull shameless political stunts without any regard for the well-being of migrants and the cities receiving them.