The Week in Stories Around the Globe

The loss of NFL players’ collective voice

“I’m pretty positive something like that will happen again,” Cambell said. “When there are 2,000 people, it’s tough to get everybody on the same page, but I do think that we are strongest when we are unified and on the same page.”

I hope the players rediscover their voices sooner rather than later. Perhaps Mahomes can be the catalyst.

#SuperBowl2024 #BlackLivesMatter #Kaepernick #NFL

Reduce, reuse, redirect outrage: How plastic makers used recycling as a fig leaf

“And from there, you can begin to have a conversation about how we’re going to solve the problem,” Wiles says. “But without accountability, you just can’t get to solutions.”

#PlasticPollution @exxonmobil
#recycling #Nature

Famine looms in Sudan

“ERRs are people who are accountable to their communities,” De Waal told Al Jazeera. “Would [the global community] rather deal with them or with HAC, which is an arm of the [security forces] and whose very purpose is to steal aid?

#Sudan #Famine #War #Violence

Controversial Israeli Song Calls for Death of Dua Lipa, Bella Hadid

Titled “Harbu Darbu,” the Hebrew song includes calls for violence against public figures who have expressed pro-Palestinian views, most notably models Bella Hadid and Dua Lipa. The lyrics also name leaders of the Palestinian militant group Hamas, stating: “Every dog will get what’s coming to them.”

#Gaza #ısraelCriminalWar #FreePalestineFromIsraeINOW #Politics

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