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24 Oct 2024

#politics

Fox News: Playing the Hitler card: Will Trump backers dismiss John Kelly’s attack?
Playing the Hitler card: Will Trump backers dismiss John Kelly’s attack?
John Kelly, former chief of staff to Donald Trump, criticized Trump in interviews, claiming he made favorable comments about Hitler and expressed concerns about Trump's militaristic rhetoric. Kelly's remarks come as Trump faces ongoing media scrutiny and political challenges.

Despite these allegations, it remains uncertain if Kelly's statements will sway Trump supporters, who may dismiss them as old news or politically motivated. Vice President Kamala Harris condemned Trump's comments, emphasizing their dangerous implications.


GB News: Politics LIVE: Jeremy Corbyn and Sadiq Khan told to apologise for 'stirring up racial tensions' for backing gangster Chris Kaba
Politics LIVE: Jeremy Corbyn and Sadiq Khan told to apologise for 'stirring up racial tensions' for backing gangster Chris Kaba
Jeremy Corbyn, Sadiq Khan, and Diane Abbott face calls to apologize for their comments on the police shooting of Chris Kaba, who was cleared of murder after a jury trial. Kaba was linked to a dangerous gang, raising questions about perceptions of his innocence.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer's potential meeting with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris before the November elections seems unlikely as he attends a Commonwealth summit in Samoa. Labour is also under scrutiny for alleged illegal foreign contributions related to U.S. election efforts.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: 2 arrested in Sri Lanka over threats to Israelis; Chabad House named as potential target
2 arrested in Sri Lanka over threats to Israelis; Chabad House named as potential target
Two Sri Lankans were arrested due to terror threats against Israelis in popular tourist areas, particularly Arugam Bay. The National Security Council advised Israelis to leave these areas immediately, citing increased risks following intelligence from India.

Security measures have been enhanced at locations frequented by Israelis, including the Chabad House. The situation is compounded by local protests against Israel's actions in Gaza and rising tensions in the region.