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12 Nov 2024

#illegals

GB News: Syrian asylum seeker 'pushes widow, 91, down stairs mugging her as she visits husband's grave'
Syrian asylum seeker 'pushes widow, 91, down stairs mugging her as she visits husband's grave'
Karam Kanjo, a 26-year-old asylum seeker in Sweden, has been sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison for pushing a 91-year-old woman down the stairs at Sollentuna station. He has a history of criminal offenses, including rape and robbery, and is set to be deported back to Syria.

Swedish authorities noted that Kanjo's connection to the country is weak, and he will be banned from returning after deportation. This incident highlights ongoing concerns in Sweden regarding immigration and integration, as the government tightens asylum policies.


#politics

Le Monde: In Arizona, Democrat Gallego wins over Trump loyalist to become state's first Latino US senator
In Arizona, Democrat Gallego wins over Trump loyalist to become state's first Latino US senator
Ruben Gallego, a Democratic candidate for the Arizona Senate, campaigned by hiking to the Havasupai tribe, addressing concerns about a nearby uranium mine threatening their water. His efforts culminated in a narrow victory over Kari Lake in the November 5 election.

Gallego's win secures a seat previously held by Kyrsten Sinema, who faced backlash from the Democratic base. With this result, Republicans hold 53 Senate seats to Democrats' 47.


The Telegraph: Germany set to hold snap election on Feb 23
Germany set to hold snap election on Feb 23
Germany's major political parties have reportedly settled on a timetable for an early general election, set for February 23, following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition. This decision comes amid significant political turmoil and economic challenges.

The election will coincide with heightened geopolitical tensions in Europe, particularly due to ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, and will take place as Donald Trump is inaugurated as U.S. president on January 20.


#society

GB News: Council cemetery rules slammed as 'graveyard robbery' after families told to clear plots
Council cemetery rules slammed as 'graveyard robbery' after families told to clear plots
Nottingham families are protesting council rules requiring them to remove personal items from burial plots, labeling it "graveyard robbery." The council claims the stricter enforcement is necessary for safety and maintenance, citing recent incidents and unofficial memorials.

Critics, including local politicians, argue the policy causes unnecessary distress to grieving families. The council insists that families were informed of the rules when purchasing plot leases and that they consult families before making any changes.


GB News: Labour warned of the 'end of family farms' after inheritance tax raid: 'Give less to the train drivers!'
Labour warned of the 'end of family farms' after inheritance tax raid: 'Give less to the train drivers!'
A British farmer has warned that Labour's new inheritance tax could threaten the survival of family farms, with many forced to sell to meet the tax burden. Farmers plan a mass protest on November 19 in Westminster to voice their opposition to the changes.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves defended the 20% tax on businesses exceeding £1 million, but critics argue it disproportionately affects family farms while larger estates can evade the tax. Farmers like James Wright emphasize the need for the government to reconsider its approach to support rural communities.


The Telegraph: Watch: Amsterdam Tram set on fire in new wave of violence days after ‘Jew hunt’
Watch: Amsterdam Tram set on fire in new wave of violence days after ‘Jew hunt’
A tram was set ablaze in Amsterdam by rioters, marking a second wave of violence in the city. The mob, dressed in black and armed, shouted anti-Semitic slurs while damaging property. Police reported no injuries as they managed to extinguish the fire and clear the area.

This unrest follows an earlier incident where Israeli football fans were attacked by a pro-Palestine group. Dutch authorities have made multiple arrests and implemented emergency measures in response to rising anti-Semitic violence in Europe since the Gaza conflict began.


Le Monde: Le Monde and several French newspapers sue X over 'neighboring rights' payments
Le Monde and several French newspapers sue X over 'neighboring rights' payments
Several major French news organizations, including Le Monde and Le Figaro, are suing social media platform X for using their content without compensation. They claim X is violating European laws on neighboring rights, which require payment for republished news content.

Previously, a Paris tribunal ruled in favor of the media companies, ordering X to provide financial data related to their content use. However, the platform has not complied, prompting the latest legal action.


#culture

Fox News: ‘Pasta Queen’ food lover reveals dramatic journey to chef, mom and author
‘Pasta Queen’ food lover reveals dramatic journey to chef, mom and author
Nadia Caterina Munno, known as the "Pasta Queen," shares her journey from Italy to social media success in the U.S. Raised in a pasta-making family, she initially distanced herself from her roots but returned to cooking after having children. Her new cookbook, "The Pasta Queen: The Art of Italian Cooking," showcases authentic Italian dishes and emphasizes fresh ingredients.

Munno's work highlights the differences in food culture between Italy and the U.S., particularly the prevalence of processed foods in America. Her cookbook features over 100 recipes, including traditional dishes like insalata di mare and chicken Marsala, and aims to present a true Italian culinary perspective.