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18 Nov 2024
#politics
GB News: 'EU needs UK,' former French President claims as Starmer issued warning over Trump
Former French president François Hollande has advised UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer to adopt a stance as a European leader while remaining outside the EU, especially amid concerns over Donald Trump's potential return to the White House. Hollande emphasized the need for UK-EU cooperation to tackle challenges posed by Trump's policies.
Hollande's comments come as Starmer faces pressure regarding a youth mobility scheme with the EU, despite his opposition. Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey echoed concerns about Brexit's economic impact and the necessity of rebuilding relations with Brussels to address broader economic challenges.
The Federalist: 'Election Deniers' In Pennsylvania And Iowa Refuse To Concede
Democrats are accused of election law violations as they challenge GOP victories in Pennsylvania and Iowa. Senator Bob Casey is seeking a costly recount despite losing by 24,000 votes, while Democrats are reportedly pushing for invalid ballots to be counted.
In Iowa, Democrat Christina Bohannan is also pursuing a recount after losing by a narrow margin. Republican Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks argues that all legal ballots have been counted and the recount is unnecessary. The narrative around "election deniers" is shifting, with Republicans now pointing fingers at Democrats.
The Federalist: New York Times Loves 'Election Deniers' If They're Democrat
The New York Times previously criticized Republicans for questioning the 2020 election results, labeling it a threat to democracy. However, the paper is now silent on Democrats, like Sen. Bob Casey, who refuse to concede losses and counties that defy court orders regarding ballot counting.
The Times downplays this situation as a mere disagreement rather than addressing the potential lawlessness involved. This perceived double standard raises concerns about the integrity of elections, suggesting that the left prioritizes winning over upholding electoral laws.
Le Monde: In Argentina, the difficult dialogue between Macron and Milei
French President Emmanuel Macron met with Argentina's far-right President Javier Milei in Buenos Aires ahead of the G20 summit. Despite their ideological differences, the two leaders aim to establish communication, particularly as Milei aligns more closely with Donald Trump's policies.
Macron's visit also has economic implications, as Argentina seeks to attract foreign investment, notably in lithium extraction. The meeting underscores the complexities of international relations amid differing stances on climate and social issues.
Fox News: Nancy Pelosi is finished — no one deserves more blame for Dems’ $1B electoral collapse
Nancy Pelosi's leadership is being scrutinized as the Democratic Party faces significant electoral losses, including control of the White House and Congress. Critics argue that she has failed to unite the party and has shifted blame onto others, leading to frustration among party members.
Despite her controversial tenure, Pelosi has filed for re-election in 2026 at age 86, prompting calls for new leadership. Her divisive tactics and focus on undermining Donald Trump are seen as detrimental to the party's future. Many believe it's time for her to step aside.
The Federalist: Minnesota Election Official Faces Felony Charges
In Minnesota, election judge Timothy Michael Scouton faces felony charges for allowing eleven unregistered individuals to vote. The Hubbard County Attorney's office alleges he neglected his duties and directed others to bypass voter registration forms. If convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison.
Calls for stronger voter ID laws have emerged, with state officials highlighting ongoing election integrity issues in Minnesota. Critics argue that current laws and practices, including same-day registration and automatic voter registration, compromise election security.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Biden's Parting Gift to Trump: Major Escalation in Ukraine Inching Us Closer to War With Russia
President Biden's administration is reportedly allowing Ukraine to use Western-supplied long-range missiles to target positions within Russia, a significant escalation in the conflict. This decision follows the mobilization of North Korean troops to support Russian forces and aims to deter further North Korean involvement.
The move appears to be part of a broader strategy to solidify U.S. support for Ukraine before Biden leaves office, despite concerns that it could deepen the conflict and complicate efforts for a negotiated peace under the incoming Trump administration.
The Telegraph: Iran ‘pushing’ Hezbollah to end war with Israel
Iran's supreme leader is reportedly urging Hezbollah to consider a ceasefire with Israel as US mediators arrive in Lebanon to negotiate. Senior adviser Ali Larijani conveyed messages from Ayatollah Khamenei, suggesting Hezbollah align with UN resolution 1701 and move its forces north.
Despite Hezbollah's previous commitment to continue attacks on Israel amid the Gaza conflict, recent reports indicate a potential shift in their position. The group has been assured of ongoing financial and military support from Iran for recovery efforts.
#culture
The Western Journal: The Culture Is Shifting: Top Athletes Show Off Trump's Dance to Millions of Fans, Proving That Media Can't Touch Him
Following Donald Trump's recent election victory, several athletes have embraced a dance associated with him, dubbed "The Trump." Notable figures like Brock Bowers, Nick Bosa, and Jon Jones have showcased this dance, signaling a shift in sports culture towards a more open expression of support for Trump.
The trend has sparked discussions about the contrasting treatment of athletes expressing political views, with some facing fines for pro-Trump statements while others faced no repercussions for anti-Trump gestures. The NFL's response to this cultural shift remains cautious, as seen when the Las Vegas Raiders limited media access to Bowers after his comments on the dance.
#education
GB News: 'Absolutely bananas!' Education minister blasted for REFUSING to comment on investigation into boy, 9 for 'calling someone names'
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson faced criticism for not commenting on a police investigation involving a nine-year-old student accused of a non-crime hate incident. Critics labeled her response as "absolutely bananas," arguing that as Secretary of State for Education, she should address issues impacting classrooms.
Phillipson defended her stance, stating that politicians should not interfere with operational policing. However, commentators expressed disbelief at her lack of engagement on a matter that seemed to reflect an overreaction to a minor incident among children.
#crime
Fox News: Camping murder suspect claimed dog led to tent killing: docs
Daren Christopher Abbey, 41, is accused of murdering 35-year-old Dustin Kjersem during a camping trip in Montana. Abbey claims the incident escalated after his dog jumped on Kjersem's air mattress, leading to a confrontation where he allegedly killed Kjersem in self-defense, despite evidence contradicting his account.
Abbey has been charged with deliberate homicide and tampering with evidence. He reportedly made conflicting statements to police regarding the attack and was seen making others uncomfortable prior to the incident. Kjersem's body was discovered by his girlfriend after he failed to return from the trip.
#other
GB News: US weather: Week of destruction looms as Tropical Storm Sara set to unleash ‘catastrophic floods’
Tropical Storm Sara is moving through the Gulf of Mexico, threatening the U.S. coast with torrential rain and potential catastrophic flooding. While the storm is weakening, it could still cause significant disruption, particularly in Florida and already flooded regions.
Meteorologists warn of life-threatening conditions, including mudslides and road washouts, as Sara interacts with other weather systems. Flood alerts and wind warnings are in effect, with severe weather expected to impact multiple states throughout the week.