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12 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: Miranda Devine: Comer's subpoenas for Hunter and James Biden notching investigation to 'very aggressive level'
Republican Rep. James Comer's subpoenas for Hunter and James Biden indicate an aggressive level of investigation. Miranda Devine believes Comer has evidence and will target other Biden family members. Democrats and media have been covering up for the Biden family, according to Devine. President Biden's meeting with President Xi Jinping will not address any uncomfortable issues.
#society
Times Of Israel: Herzog: Macron told me he didn’t mean to accuse Israel of targeting civilians
French President Emmanuel Macron called President Isaac Herzog to clarify his position on the war in Gaza after making critical comments about Israel's war effort against Hamas. Macron clarified that he does not accuse Israel of intentionally harming innocent civilians and expressed his support for Israel's right to self-defense. Herzog welcomed the clarifications and emphasized that Israel is acting in a humanitarian manner and taking measures to prevent harm to civilians. Macron also called on France to combat the resurgence of antisemitism in the country.
#war
Times Of Israel: PM warns ministers to pipe down after comments on new ‘Nakba’ and nuking Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu warns cabinet ministers to be cautious with their words during Israel's war with Hamas. Recent comments by ministers have caused damage to Israel's international legitimacy. Netanyahu disavows a minister's suggestion of using a nuclear bomb on Gaza. Israel faces pressure over its military campaign as the death toll rises in Gaza.
Euromaidan Press: US medical team performs microsurgery on Ukrainian soldiers’ injuries in Lviv, Ukraine
American medical team performs microsurgery on Ukrainian soldiers in Lviv, Ukraine. The team aims to help severely injured patients and transfer advanced medical techniques to Ukrainian doctors.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu says hostage deal ‘could’ happen, amid reports of emerging prisoner swap
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted at a potential deal to release some of the hostages held by Hamas and other terrorist groups in Gaza. The reported deal would exchange 80 women and children hostages for imprisoned Palestinian terrorists. Netanyahu emphasized that military pressure on Hamas increases the chances of securing hostage releases. The situation is tense, with ongoing battles near Shifa Hospital, where thousands of people are trapped. Israel offered to supply fuel to the hospital but the offer was rejected. Netanyahu called on the world to join the campaign to free the captives. There is no certainty that any proposed deal will succeed.
#crime
Daily Wire: New Details Emerge In FBI Criminal Probe Into NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ Campaign
The federal criminal investigation into NYC Mayor Eric Adams' campaign focuses on whether he pressured fire officials to approve a Turkish construction project. FBI agents seized his electronic devices to investigate possible illegal campaign donations. Adams allegedly contacted the Fire Commissioner to allow the Turkish government to occupy their new consulate, despite safety concerns. The building's fire safety system was reportedly faulty, but Adams denies any wrongdoing.
Euromaidan Press: UK to try five suspected Russian spies next year
Five Bulgarian nationals accused of being part of a Russian spy network in the UK will stand trial in October next year. The trial is expected to last up to four months.
#other
GB News: American XL Bully owners raise nearly £100,000 to fight ban - 'They haven't done anything wrong!'
American XL Bully owners are fighting against plans to ban the breed of dog, arguing that the animals are innocent. Under the legislation, it will be illegal to sell, breed, or abandon an XL Bully dog starting from December 31. Owners will need to register their dogs in a Government database and follow strict rules, such as muzzling and neutering them. XL Bully owners have raised £86,000 to fund a judicial review and are urging the Government to reconsider.