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11 Nov 2024

#politics

Fox News: MELISSA DEROSA: Democrats face a painful question: Was Trump right?
MELISSA DEROSA: Democrats face a painful question: Was Trump right?
The 2024 election highlighted a disconnect between the Democratic Party and its constituents, as many voters feel worse off than four years ago. Issues like inflation and economic stagnation overshadowed the party's focus on abortion, while Trump's targeted economic proposals resonated with struggling voters.

Additionally, the Biden-Harris administration faced criticism for its handling of immigration and responses to antisemitism, further alienating key voter groups. The election also reflected growing distrust in mainstream media and the justice system, signaling a potential crisis for democracy if the party does not recalibrate its approach.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Kremlin denies reported Trump-Putin call about Ukraine
Kremlin denies reported Trump-Putin call about Ukraine
The Kremlin denied a report claiming that President-elect Donald Trump spoke with President Vladimir Putin about the Ukraine conflict, stating it was "simply false information." The Washington Post had reported that Trump urged Putin not to escalate the war and expressed interest in resolving the conflict.

As Trump prepares for his inauguration, the Biden administration aims to provide as much aid as possible to Ukraine. Trump has indicated a desire for a quick end to the war, but Kyiv remains resistant to ceding territory to Russia, fearing it would encourage further aggression from Putin.


Times Of Israel: Closing case, Taiwan prosecutors say Hezbollah exploding pagers not made by local firms
Closing case, Taiwan prosecutors say Hezbollah exploding pagers not made by local firms
Taiwan has concluded its investigation into the September explosions of pagers in Lebanon, which targeted Hezbollah, confirming that no Taiwanese individuals or companies were involved. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu acknowledged Israel's role in the attacks, which were part of a broader offensive against Hezbollah.

The pagers, linked to the Taiwan-based company Gold Apollo, were manufactured by Frontier Group Entity outside Taiwan. Prosecutors found no evidence of criminal activity by Gold Apollo or its associates, despite the devices being falsely attributed to them. The explosions resulted in significant casualties among Hezbollah fighters and civilians.


#health

GB News: Mum of trans teenager sues regulator for approving private trans clinic for children despite NHS crackdown
Mum of trans teenager sues regulator for approving private trans clinic for children despite NHS crackdown
A mother is suing the UK healthcare regulator after it approved Gender Plus, a private clinic run by former Tavistock staff, to prescribe hormones to those aged 16 and over. The case raises concerns about the safety and ethics of hormone treatments for developing teenagers.

The High Court will review the decision, prompted by a whistleblower's claims that the clinic's practices may lack sufficient evidence and oversight. The CQC defends the clinic's operations, stating they align with current health policies.


#sports

GB News: Mike Tyson has no time for Jake Paul's 'very expensive' gift ahead of controversial boxing fight
Mike Tyson has no time for Jake Paul's 'very expensive' gift ahead of controversial boxing fight
Jake Paul gifted Mike Tyson a pigeon ahead of their upcoming boxing match, but Tyson humorously suggested he might feed it to his falcon. Tyson, who has had a lifelong affection for pigeons, recalled how they provided comfort during his childhood.

As the fight approaches, Paul is favored to win due to his youth, while Tyson, at 58, is seen by some as past his prime. Both fighters have exchanged playful banter, with Paul confident in a knockout victory, while Tyson remains skeptical.