Global News Roundup Starting to Swing Middle East Centered
Posted by HCN on Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Volumes of details have emerged, as well as huge amounts that requisite studying before a presenting a complete global roundup.
In about as brief an outline possible, this is what has happened in the last 3 days:
The USA was reeling from coronavirus and COVID-19, the problem was widespread, from coast to coast and even cases in Alaska and Hawaii.
Several stories broke around the same time having to do with a perceived abuse of force that crossed over the gray area, when police apprehended or made attempt to apprehend suspects, different locations, and the suspects could be, generally described as being African American, or some portion of enough that they might be identified as such, and other racial terminologies with influences borrowed from other languages and cultures that are not American, but being ramrodded anyhow. A salient event took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota, about the 25th of May, where a male about age 46, wound up a fatality, after apprehension technique applied. Social media technology, especially cell phones, caught some of the incidents, and footage made their way to social media and the news.
Rioting broke out in many regions of the USA en segue. Certain movements made appearances in certain cities, supposedly having to do with racial equality, however, with slogans at times that could be assessed by some as counter to that goal.
Large amounts of property were destroyed, in the rioting and protesting. There were a fatalities during the rioting.
The rioting started to overshadow the coronavirus, COVID-19 challenges, on the physical space of foremost information set on news, at least in some areas.
A balance then began to level out, of a shared main story, the coronavirus/COVID-19, with racial profiling rioting.
Meanwhile, in the Middle East, for conversation summary, starting with Lebanon, rioting more intensified was going on, although maybe not as geographically widespread because of the comparison of basic geographic square miles. While the USA mourned the loss of several suspects undergoing apprehension, law enforcement agents, and other incidents that occurred, totaling to perhaps under 10 persons, in Lebanon, reintensified tensions were taking place over matters reported to be economic and other conditions, exacerbated by coronavirus/COVID-19, and about 50 was the fatality count.
Similar protests, over the economic living and comfort level, have started to emerge in Syria. It was not too long back that rioting was suppressed in Syria, and in response to a certain threshold of suppression, the US dropped an atypical bomb in Syria.
At this moment, both Lebanon and Syria are configuring ways to contend with the rioting.
Lebanon and Syria sit toward the northwest of Palestine-Israel region, if standing in the middle of the Red Sea.
And there is the policy issue that has taken root, one which has been since the earliest days of the building Israel as an independent and recognized country with such official name, for instance, since the 1800s, over who and what government, and what nomenclature should occupy that land mass and masses within it, Palestine or Israel. The United States has been involved in the policy tension to varying extents over many years. Upon us currently is a plan, whether precisely a vision, or a proposal at this stage, not gone into here, named Peace to Prosperity, from the White House. In the news now, are statements from the Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority, Shtayyeh, that has been 'analyzed' by some news sites as 'counter' some of the content of the White House plan. Culling through every detail, some of the analyses lack complete accuracy because they do not have thorough background embedded in the stories being generated, not that the news sites and entities do not have the capacity to. Altogether, there is a vision being set forth by the US, for a peace plan, and Shtayyeh has made certain statements, reflecting his position on the matter. Are they direct opposites?,- further study of each and every detail could help in making the assessment; at first glance, it seems that there are differing policy objectives which might not run exactly parallel, or the baskets do not even fruits of the same kind to compare.
Another development, with the names the US and Israel being spoken, while this is happening, is that Iran is upholding decisions to execute, as a punishment in enforcing laws pertinent espionage, for certain individuals that are suspected of aiding in the killing of Qasem Sulaimani (Soleimani (disliked spelling variation of transliteration, due to use of the vowel 'o', and ramifying reasons, as Suleiman, or Suleyman, called in alluding to vernaculars of Anglicized form, Solomon, is also a name of a Prophet, and there is Suleiman the Magnificent, neither of which are popularly seen spelled with an 'o')), back in the first few days of January of this year.
Further east and west of holy site, where Al Quds is and many other significant locations, Jordan and Egypt are contending with challenges having to do with coronavirus and COVID-19, which are markedly similar to the US. Black-market sales of plasma from those that have said to have recovered, reported to have started emerging in Egypt. Photos of some of the social distance strategies, such as in the places of worship have surfaced, whereat some Muslim places of worship in the US, or having technical designation as such, still have not taken on some of the strategies.
Media attention has started swinging toward Middle East as the most heightened level of priority competing for the top headlines.
But should they?
The US is creeping ever closer to the 2 million mark, of coronavirus/COVID-19 cases. Logically, and unfortunately, soldiers activated to quell recent racial profiling protesting have been reported to have become infected with coronavirus. Solutions needed, to mitigate that development. To conclude with an outright bottom line is sensitive, notwithstanding, it is understood, and it has been stated by a number of sources, that multiple leaders must refrain from attempting to walk two sides of the street at the same time, in either cleaning up the coronavirus/COVID-19, or laxity thereunto in the effort to maintain a voter base; far too many lives are at stake in the entirety of the tests which have sprung up at the same time.
In about as brief an outline possible, this is what has happened in the last 3 days:
The USA was reeling from coronavirus and COVID-19, the problem was widespread, from coast to coast and even cases in Alaska and Hawaii.
Several stories broke around the same time having to do with a perceived abuse of force that crossed over the gray area, when police apprehended or made attempt to apprehend suspects, different locations, and the suspects could be, generally described as being African American, or some portion of enough that they might be identified as such, and other racial terminologies with influences borrowed from other languages and cultures that are not American, but being ramrodded anyhow. A salient event took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota, about the 25th of May, where a male about age 46, wound up a fatality, after apprehension technique applied. Social media technology, especially cell phones, caught some of the incidents, and footage made their way to social media and the news.
Rioting broke out in many regions of the USA en segue. Certain movements made appearances in certain cities, supposedly having to do with racial equality, however, with slogans at times that could be assessed by some as counter to that goal.
Large amounts of property were destroyed, in the rioting and protesting. There were a fatalities during the rioting.
The rioting started to overshadow the coronavirus, COVID-19 challenges, on the physical space of foremost information set on news, at least in some areas.
A balance then began to level out, of a shared main story, the coronavirus/COVID-19, with racial profiling rioting.
Meanwhile, in the Middle East, for conversation summary, starting with Lebanon, rioting more intensified was going on, although maybe not as geographically widespread because of the comparison of basic geographic square miles. While the USA mourned the loss of several suspects undergoing apprehension, law enforcement agents, and other incidents that occurred, totaling to perhaps under 10 persons, in Lebanon, reintensified tensions were taking place over matters reported to be economic and other conditions, exacerbated by coronavirus/COVID-19, and about 50 was the fatality count.
Similar protests, over the economic living and comfort level, have started to emerge in Syria. It was not too long back that rioting was suppressed in Syria, and in response to a certain threshold of suppression, the US dropped an atypical bomb in Syria.
At this moment, both Lebanon and Syria are configuring ways to contend with the rioting.
Lebanon and Syria sit toward the northwest of Palestine-Israel region, if standing in the middle of the Red Sea.
And there is the policy issue that has taken root, one which has been since the earliest days of the building Israel as an independent and recognized country with such official name, for instance, since the 1800s, over who and what government, and what nomenclature should occupy that land mass and masses within it, Palestine or Israel. The United States has been involved in the policy tension to varying extents over many years. Upon us currently is a plan, whether precisely a vision, or a proposal at this stage, not gone into here, named Peace to Prosperity, from the White House. In the news now, are statements from the Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority, Shtayyeh, that has been 'analyzed' by some news sites as 'counter' some of the content of the White House plan. Culling through every detail, some of the analyses lack complete accuracy because they do not have thorough background embedded in the stories being generated, not that the news sites and entities do not have the capacity to. Altogether, there is a vision being set forth by the US, for a peace plan, and Shtayyeh has made certain statements, reflecting his position on the matter. Are they direct opposites?,- further study of each and every detail could help in making the assessment; at first glance, it seems that there are differing policy objectives which might not run exactly parallel, or the baskets do not even fruits of the same kind to compare.
Another development, with the names the US and Israel being spoken, while this is happening, is that Iran is upholding decisions to execute, as a punishment in enforcing laws pertinent espionage, for certain individuals that are suspected of aiding in the killing of Qasem Sulaimani (Soleimani (disliked spelling variation of transliteration, due to use of the vowel 'o', and ramifying reasons, as Suleiman, or Suleyman, called in alluding to vernaculars of Anglicized form, Solomon, is also a name of a Prophet, and there is Suleiman the Magnificent, neither of which are popularly seen spelled with an 'o')), back in the first few days of January of this year.
Further east and west of holy site, where Al Quds is and many other significant locations, Jordan and Egypt are contending with challenges having to do with coronavirus and COVID-19, which are markedly similar to the US. Black-market sales of plasma from those that have said to have recovered, reported to have started emerging in Egypt. Photos of some of the social distance strategies, such as in the places of worship have surfaced, whereat some Muslim places of worship in the US, or having technical designation as such, still have not taken on some of the strategies.
Media attention has started swinging toward Middle East as the most heightened level of priority competing for the top headlines.
But should they?
The US is creeping ever closer to the 2 million mark, of coronavirus/COVID-19 cases. Logically, and unfortunately, soldiers activated to quell recent racial profiling protesting have been reported to have become infected with coronavirus. Solutions needed, to mitigate that development. To conclude with an outright bottom line is sensitive, notwithstanding, it is understood, and it has been stated by a number of sources, that multiple leaders must refrain from attempting to walk two sides of the street at the same time, in either cleaning up the coronavirus/COVID-19, or laxity thereunto in the effort to maintain a voter base; far too many lives are at stake in the entirety of the tests which have sprung up at the same time.