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17 Nov 2024
#society
GB News: Neighbour complaint to council forces man out of his home after front garden turned into huge rubbish dump
A local council has issued a closure order against Steven Glover, 31, after complaints about his front garden, which had become a hazardous rubbish dump. He is prohibited from entering the property while the council clears the debris, including furniture and appliances.
The council took legal action after Glover ignored previous notices, citing health and safety risks to neighbors. Residents are frustrated by the situation, with one neighbor expressing disgust at the unsightly conditions. Glover may face costs for the cleanup.
Breitbart: Academic Claims Geology Is Racist and 'Linked to White Supremacy'
A British professor, Kathryn Yusoff, claims the field of geology is inherently racist, influenced by colonization and contributing to systemic racism. In her book, she argues that geological practices have created hierarchies and environmental damage, linking them to white supremacy.
Critics, such as Chris McGovan, argue that geology is a neutral science and dismiss Yusoff's assertions as misguided attempts to decolonize education. He contends that mining practices are ancient and not tied to race.
GB News: Dolly Parton, 78, suffers heartbreak as family mourns: ‘It’s never easy to say goodbye’
Dolly Parton’s brother, David Wilburn Parton, has passed away at the age of 82. The news was shared by his sister, Stella Parton, who described him as kind and loyal. David was a US Marine and worked as a bridge builder superintendent in Tennessee.
Stella expressed her sorrow on social media, noting the difficulty of saying goodbye. The family has thanked caregivers and health professionals for their support. Dolly Parton has not yet publicly commented on her brother's death.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Israel kills Hezbollah media chief who had become face of terror group
Hezbollah's chief media officer, Mohammad Afif, was killed in an Israeli strike in Beirut while visiting the Syrian Ba’ath Party's headquarters. The attack resulted in one death and three injuries, according to Lebanon's health ministry.
Rescue efforts are underway as footage shows responders searching through the rubble.
#military
Breitbart: Japan to Join U.S. Marines in Bolstering Military Presence in Australia
Japan will deploy its Rapid Deployment Brigade to train with U.S. Marines in northern Australia starting in 2025, as confirmed during talks in Darwin. This trilateral partnership aims to enhance regional security amid rising concerns over China's military actions.
Australia's Defense Minister Richard Marles highlighted the importance of this collaboration for deterrence in the Indo-Pacific, especially regarding the potential threat to Taiwan. The U.S. has been rotating troops in Australia since 2011, with plans for further military cooperation.
#culture
Breitbart: Disney Taps Conan O’Brien to Host Oscars amid Ratings Crash
Conan O’Brien will host the upcoming Academy Awards, marking his first time in this role. The Oscars, airing live on March 2, have seen declining viewership, with only 19.5 million tuning in last year, a significant drop from 43.7 million in 2014.
O’Brien joins a notable list of past hosts, including Billy Crystal and Chris Rock. The Academy hopes his presence will help rejuvenate interest in the awards, which have struggled to attract younger audiences.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Record 101 foreigners executed in Saudi Arabia so far in 2024, tally finds
Saudi Arabia has executed over 100 foreigners in 2024, marking a significant increase compared to previous years. The latest execution involved a Yemeni national convicted of drug smuggling, bringing the total to 101. Human rights groups have condemned this rise as unprecedented.
The surge in executions, particularly for drug-related offenses, has drawn criticism for the lack of fair trials for foreign defendants. Activists highlight that foreign nationals are often more vulnerable and face numerous violations during the legal process. The overall number of executions is projected to exceed 300 this year.