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12 Jan 2025
#politics
GB News: Shamima Begum should 'absolutely not' return to Britain, Reform UK members declare following Nigel Farage's 'thoughtful' stance on ISIS bride
Reform UK party members expressed strong opposition to the potential return of Shamima Begum, who had her citizenship revoked after joining ISIS in 2015. Nigel Farage's recent comments suggesting a more thoughtful approach to her situation sparked backlash, with members insisting she must face the consequences of her actions.
Critics within the party argue that allowing Begum to return would set a dangerous precedent, undermining national security. They emphasize that citizenship should entail a commitment to the country, not a means for those who have acted against its interests to return without repercussions.
#society
Breitbart: California Utilizing Hundreds of Inmates to Fight Ongoing L.A. Fires
Over 900 inmates are currently fighting wildfires in Los Angeles as part of California's fire brigade program, which has been in place for over a century. Inmates volunteer for the program and are paid between $5.80 and $10.24 per day, but the practice raises concerns about labor exploitation.
While some inmates choose to participate, they face significant risks, including a higher likelihood of serious injuries compared to professional firefighters. A recent ballot measure to end forced prison labor was rejected by voters, highlighting the ongoing debate around this issue.
Le Monde: Understaffed and overworked: Behind the scenes at France's major museums
At the Louvre, outsourced staff from Musea perform the same roles as direct employees but face significantly lower wages and poorer working conditions. This has created a two-tier employment system within France's cultural sector, raising concerns about inequity and worker rights.
Despite the booming attendance at museums, the challenges of low pay and difficult career paths for many workers remain largely unaddressed. This disparity highlights a troubling aspect of the cultural industry, often overlooked by the public.
Le Monde: Mark Zuckerberg wants more 'masculine energy' and less diversity policy
Mark Zuckerberg, in a recent interview with Joe Rogan, expressed support for a more aggressive corporate culture, reflecting on his experiences in martial arts. He emphasized the value of masculine energy in society, which he believes should be celebrated.
Additionally, Zuckerberg announced the termination of Meta's internal diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policy, citing its controversial perception and changes in the legal landscape following a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action.
#military
Times Of Israel: Iran drills air defenses, touts fortified ‘missile city’ in challenge to Israel, Trump
Iran conducted air defense exercises amid rising tensions with Israel and the U.S. under President Trump. These drills, part of a two-month campaign, aimed to bolster defenses against potential attacks on its nuclear sites, showcasing new drones and missiles.
The exercises followed the release of footage from Iran's Revolutionary Guards highlighting an underground missile production facility. Despite setbacks in Syria, Iranian officials assert their missile capabilities are growing, countering Israeli claims of diminished power.