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America One News
25 Oct 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Trump against the fascism accusation
John Kelly, former chief of staff to Donald Trump, described Trump's approach to power as "fascist," citing characteristics such as authoritarianism and dictatorial tendencies. This statement has heightened concerns about Trump's potential re-election and the implications for American democracy.
Vice President Kamala Harris has also highlighted this accusation, while Trump's camp has dismissed it. The political climate remains tense, with fears of diminished checks and balances if Trump-aligned Republicans gain control.
#society
GB News: Horror details emerge after boy, 8, mauled on arm and face by XL Bully - ‘I’m lucky, I gave it a punch’
An eight-year-old boy in Dublin was attacked by an XL Bully dog while walking home from school, suffering injuries to his arm and face. He managed to fend off the dog by kicking and punching it, ultimately escaping with hospital treatment.
The dog has since been removed by local authorities, and investigations are ongoing. New regulations in Ireland and the UK restrict ownership and handling of XL Bully dogs, with future bans planned.
#military
Le Monde: North Korean troops at Russia's side illustrate Pyongyang's new global ambitions
The Russian Duma has ratified a "strategic partnership" with North Korea, allowing for mutual military assistance and confirming the presence of North Korean troops in Russia. Reports suggest 3,000 soldiers are currently training, with over 10,000 expected to deploy to Ukraine.
This deployment marks a significant shift for North Korea, which has not engaged in major conflicts since the Korean War. South Korea may respond by increasing military support to Ukraine, including sending intelligence officers to observe North Korean troops.
#culture
GB News: Craig Revel Horwood makes feelings clear on BBC Strictly future as he makes dig at cancel culture
Craig Revel Horwood, a judge on Strictly Come Dancing, expressed his desire to remain on the show into his 80s, reflecting on his two-decade tenure. He remains committed to his role despite recent criticism of a couple's dance routine, which he deemed to have "illegal" lifts.
Horwood's comments sparked a debate on the balance between technical rules and artistic expression in dance. He continues to pursue other interests, including directing, while maintaining his strong presence on the show.