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12 Nov 2023

#politics

Fox News: Trump attorney sounds alarm on NY AG Letitia James amid civil fraud case: 'She campaigned on Trump'
Trump attorney sounds alarm on NY AG Letitia James amid civil fraud case: 'She campaigned on Trump'
Trump attorney Alina Habba argues that the civil fraud trial against the former president in New York should be dismissed. She claims that the case is based on accusations of overvalued assets and that the lenders involved were sophisticated. Habba criticizes New York Attorney General Letitia James for interfering in private matters and using a consumer fraud law. She also states that Trump's children have nothing to do with the case.


American Thinker: More than half of Americans view those court gag orders against Trump as a First Amendment violation -Daily Mail/TIPP poll
More than half of Americans view those court gag orders against Trump as a First Amendment violation -Daily Mail/TIPP poll
What kind of a nation slaps a gag order onto its leading presidential frontrunner in its coming election over his criticism of the court's conflicts of interest? According to a new poll, a majority of the American public sees this as a violation of Donald Trump's right to free speech. Even Democrats agree that something sketchy is going on. The voters are not happy and demand action to ensure fair trials and protect First Amendment rights.


The Telegraph: Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov favours thuggish 15-year-old son as he lines up succession
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov favours thuggish 15-year-old son as he lines up succession
Chechen warlord Ramzan Kadyrov is favoring his 15-year-old son, Adam, over his eldest son, Akhmat, in what appears to be a succession plan. Adam has been promoted within the security services and received several medals, while Akhmat was given a lesser role. Analysts believe Kadyrov's promotion of Adam may be an indication of Kadyrov's failing health and the need to secure his family's future.


#society

Times Of Israel: At Amsterdam rally, man grabs Greta Thunberg’s mic, decrying pro-Palestinian message
At Amsterdam rally, man grabs Greta Thunberg’s mic, decrying pro-Palestinian message
Climate activist Greta Thunberg is briefly interrupted by a man after inviting a Palestinian and an Afghan woman to speak at a climate protest in the Dutch capital. The man grabs her microphone, saying he came for a climate demonstration, not a political view. Thunberg remains undeterred and continues her speech.


National Review: The Corner: The Land Must Have Been Stolen!
The Corner: The Land Must Have Been Stolen!
Leftists claim that much of America was stolen from Native tribes, but the truth is that a lot of land was actually bought from them. In Concord, Massachusetts, town officials are trying to cover up a sign stating this fact. In the 17th Century, Native Americans sold land they didn't need to white settlers in exchange for items like firearms and tools to defend themselves and improve their lives.


Fox News: King Charles visibly emotional over Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip statue unveiling
King Charles visibly emotional over Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip statue unveiling
King Charles III was emotional during the unveiling of statues dedicated to his parents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.


#war

The Telegraph: Braverman says pro-Palestinian marches ‘can’t go on’ as tougher protest laws considered
Braverman says pro-Palestinian marches ‘can’t go on’ as tougher protest laws considered
The UK Government is considering tightening protest laws after pro-Palestinian marches filled London's streets with hate. Home Secretary Suella Braverman claimed that further action was necessary to ensure public safety and prevent intimidation. Possible options include lowering the threshold for banning marches and introducing a new law on glorifying terrorists. The Prime Minister and Home Secretary believe that existing laws could have been used to limit the extent of the protests and crack down on anti-Semitism, but are open to considering changes to the legislation.


Red State: Jake Sullivan: American, Israeli Governments 'Unsure' of How Many Hamas Hostages Are 'Still Alive'
Jake Sullivan: American, Israeli Governments 'Unsure' of How Many Hamas Hostages Are 'Still Alive'


Hostage crisis in Gaza intensifies as Hamas kidnaps over 200 Israelis. The exact number of hostages is unknown, creating uncertainty and urgency. U.S. and Israel focus on rescuing American citizens while grappling with challenges of coordination and intelligence gathering. Israel continues airstrikes and ground invasion, risking the safety of hostages. Hamas offers to release civilian hostages in exchange for a pause in fighting, while Islamic Jihad considers releasing specific individuals. Diplomatic negotiations and security measures play a crucial role in resolving the crisis.


The Telegraph: Tony Blair touted by Israel as peacekeeper in Middle East
Tony Blair touted by Israel as peacekeeper in Middle East
Israel is considering appointing Sir Tony Blair as a "humanitarian coordinator" for Gaza to alleviate international pressure regarding its war efforts there. Talks have taken place but no role has been confirmed. The proposed position would focus on providing medical treatment and evacuating the wounded and sick from the Strip. The number of civilian deaths in Gaza has surpassed 11,000 and Israel is facing global protests against its use of force.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Canada criticized for its weak policy against global warming
Canada criticized for its weak policy against global warming
The Office of the Canadian Commissioner for the Environment and Sustainable Development criticizes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's policies on combating global warming, stating that they fall short of their goals. Particularly, the report highlights delays in capping emissions from the oil and gas industry, Canada's largest polluter. Canada now ranks last among G7 countries in terms of greenhouse gas emissions reduction.


Fox News: Arabic copy of Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' found in children's room used by Hamas: Israeli officials
Arabic copy of Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' found in children's room used by Hamas: Israeli officials
Israeli officials discovered an Arabic copy of Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" in a children's room used by Hamas terrorists in Gaza, with markings and notes highlighting anti-Semitic ideology. Israeli President Isaac Herzog called it a stark reminder of the ongoing war against anti-Semitism. The book, originally published in 1925, serves as a manifesto for the Nazi ideology and has seen a surge in popularity in recent years.


Red State: Why Is North Korea Closing Its Embassies Around the World?
Why Is North Korea Closing Its Embassies Around the World?


North Korea is closing down embassies around the world, indicating a deteriorating financial situation. The country heavily relies on illegal activities and contribution from allies to sustain itself. In contrast, South Korea is a prosperous nation with a free market, showcasing the stark differences between socialism and liberty.


#military

Human Events: MORGAN ZEGERS: After missing enlistment goals, US Air Force quietly raises age limit to 42
MORGAN ZEGERS: After missing enlistment goals, US Air Force quietly raises age limit to 42
The United States Air Force raised the age limit for new recruits to 41 years old after falling short on recruitment goals. The change is expected to result in 50 new recruits each year.


#education

American Thinker: Even jaded people won’t believe why MIT didn’t suspend or expel threatening pro-Hamas students
Even jaded people won’t believe why MIT didn’t suspend or expel threatening pro-Hamas students
MIT, known for its reputation in STEM, has been plagued by leftist ideologies and antisemitism, with recent reports of pro-Hamas students harassing Jewish students. The university failed to take action against the students, fearing visa issues that may arise from disciplining non-American individuals, revealing the corruption and greed within academia.


#crime

Daily Wire: Mob Of Attackers Beat Las Vegas Teenager To Death: Reports
Mob Of Attackers Beat Las Vegas Teenager To Death: Reports
A Las Vegas teenager died after being severely beaten by a violent mob near a high school. The incident, captured on video, involved about 15 attackers. The police are investigating and plan to charge several students involved with murder.