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26 Oct 2024
#politics
Le Monde: 2024 US elections: How Viktor Orban is shaping Donald Trump's campaign
Viktor Orban, Hungary's nationalist prime minister, has become a significant influence on Donald Trump's foreign policy views, with Orban expressing optimism about a Trump return restoring peace in Ukraine. Their relationship reflects a shared admiration for autocratic governance.
Orban's strategies for maintaining power have inspired some American conservatives, particularly through Project 2025, which outlines plans for consolidating authority similar to Orban's methods. This connection illustrates a growing alignment between Orban's governance and Trump's political ambitions.
Fox News: Trump earns endorsement from 'highly respected' Muslim leaders in battleground state
Former President Trump received endorsements from prominent Muslim leaders at a rally in Novi, Michigan. They praised his commitment to ending wars and promoting global peace, expressing their support based on his promises to stop bloodshed in the Middle East and Ukraine.
The endorsements come as Michigan experiences high early voting numbers, with over 1.2 million ballots cast. Local Muslim leaders, including mayors, emphasized their belief in Trump as the right choice for the current political climate.
Le Monde: Ruling party set to win Georgia election amid opposition protests
Georgia's opposition parties have disputed the results of the October 26 parliamentary elections, claiming the ruling Georgian Dream party's victory undermines the country's bid for EU membership. Allegations of electoral violations and intimidation have surfaced, with opposition leaders vowing to contest the results.
The elections are viewed as pivotal for Georgia's future, with high voter turnout and claims of a "dirty order" from the ruling party. Concerns grow over increasing authoritarianism and the potential for opposition parties to be banned if Georgian Dream's win is confirmed.
Forbes: Billionaire Daughter Of LA Times Owner Says Harris Endorsement Pulled Over VP’s Gaza Stance
The daughter of LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong, Nika Soon-Shiong, indicated the family's decision to withdraw support for Vice President Kamala Harris was linked to her stance on the Gaza conflict. Patrick Soon-Shiong stated that his daughter does not influence editorial decisions.
This withdrawal follows resignations from the LA Times board in protest and parallels a similar endorsement retraction by the Washington Post. Critics have expressed outrage over both decisions, citing the implications for press freedom and accountability.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Bernie Moreno: I'm the Candidate Against EV Mandates
Republican Senate candidate Bernie Moreno, endorsed by Trump, argues against electric vehicle mandates, emphasizing consumer choice in automotive purchases. He contrasts his views with those of Democrat Sen. Sherrod Brown, claiming the latter imposes unwanted policies on voters.
Moreno asserts that voters will reject these policies, criticizing Biden's presidency as divisive. He calls for a return to traditional values and limited government, suggesting that this will restore American principles and strengthen international standing.
#health
GB News: Compensation considered for thousands of Britons 'left disabled' by AstraZeneca Covid jabs
Labour's Health Secretary Wes Streeting is considering a new compensation scheme for Britons claiming disability from AstraZeneca's Covid vaccines, amid concerns that the existing Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme (VDPS) is inadequate. Over 15,000 claims have been filed, with few approved.
Streeting has engaged with campaigners from Vaccine Bereaved and Injured UK, discussing potential reforms or a complete overhaul of the VDPS. Advocates argue that the current system fails to adequately support those severely affected by vaccine side effects.