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18 Nov 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: ‘I’ll do it again’ vows Australian politician who heckled the King
‘I’ll do it again’ vows Australian politician who heckled the King
Aboriginal Australian politician Lidia Thorpe has been censured by parliament for her disruptive behavior during King Charles' visit, where she shouted anti-colonial remarks. Despite the censure, she stated she would repeat her actions if given the chance.

The Senate's motion, which passed with 46 votes in favor, deemed her conduct disrespectful and inappropriate for future delegations.


#society

GB News: ‘I broke all my ribs in the crash…doctors thought I’d never wake up’
‘I broke all my ribs in the crash…doctors thought I’d never wake up’
Road Safety Week aims to reduce road deaths and injuries, highlighting that over 1,700 people die annually on UK roads, with young drivers aged 17-24 being the most at risk. Ross Scott, a survivor of a severe car crash, shares his story of resilience and recovery.

Despite new legislation, serious crashes involving young drivers remain high. Authorities urge responsible driving and encourage parents to discuss road safety with their children. The campaign emphasizes the importance of meaningful conversations about safe driving habits.


GB News: Feminist writer 'sent police packing' after transgender man from Netherlands reported her tweets as 'hate crime'
Feminist writer 'sent police packing' after transgender man from Netherlands reported her tweets as 'hate crime'
Feminist writer Julie Bindel was visited by police in 2019 after a complaint from a transgender man regarding one of her tweets, which led to an investigation for a "hate crime." She criticized the police's actions as "Orwellian" and refused to cooperate, ultimately having the case dropped.

Another journalist, Allison Pearson, faced a similar situation, being investigated for "inciting racial hatred" due to a tweet. Bindel expressed disappointment that the investigation was dropped, as she hoped it would spark public discourse on what she sees as an infringement of human rights.


#crime

GB News: Two police constables charged with four counts of sexual assault while off-duty
Two police constables charged with four counts of sexual assault while off-duty
Two Metropolitan Police officers, Jerome Beasley and Luke Robinson, have been charged with four counts of sexual assault on a woman in London. The alleged incident occurred while they were off-duty at a venue in W1 in April. Both officers are currently suspended and are set to appear in court on November 20.

This news comes amid a series of misconduct allegations and disciplinary actions within the Metropolitan Police, including a recent tribunal finding officers guilty of gross misconduct related to the Sarah Everard case. The Met has faced scrutiny over several incidents involving officer behavior.


Fox News: Laken Riley murder suspect Jose Ibarra returns to court for trial as prosecution presents more witnesses
Laken Riley murder suspect Jose Ibarra returns to court for trial as prosecution presents more witnesses
Jose Ibarra, a 26-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela, is on trial for the murder of 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley, who was attacked while jogging near the University of Georgia on February 22. Ibarra faces multiple charges, including malice murder and kidnapping, and has pleaded not guilty.

Prosecutors allege Ibarra sought out female victims and attacked Riley when she refused to comply with his intentions. The defense argues that the evidence is circumstantial and not sufficient to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The trial continues with testimonies and evidence being presented.


Le Monde: At the Pelicot rape trial, the final stretch of questioning is particularly heavy
At the Pelicot rape trial, the final stretch of questioning is particularly heavy
The trial of 50 men accused of raping Gisèle Pelicot while she was drugged is nearing its conclusion, with final questioning set to take place before closing arguments. The defendants have denied the accusations, with some having troubling criminal histories.

The case has been marked by disturbing testimonies and evidence, including child pornography found on one defendant's computer. As the trial progresses, the emotional weight of the proceedings continues to impact all involved.