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America One News
20 Nov 2023
#politics
Le Monde: Populist Milei wins Argentina presidential election
Libertarian outsider Javier Milei pulls off a massive upset in Argentina's presidential election, winning around 56% of the vote. His opponent, Economy Minister Sergio Massa, concedes defeat. Milei proposes unconventional measures to combat inflation and shrink the state, while Massa warns of the consequences to public services.
The Telegraph: Argentina votes in hard-Right Javier Milei as next president
Argentina has elected radical hardliner Javier Milei as its next president. Milei, a libertarian economist, campaigned on making deep reforms including abolishing the central bank and dollarizing the economy. He criticized the "corrupt political caste" and vowed to cut ties with China in favor of the United States. The election was highly polarized, with thousands protesting against his proposals. Milei faces economic challenges, with high inflation and poverty rates, and economists have warned against the potential devastation of his policies. Many voters view him as the better option despite concerns about his extreme policies.
GB News: Donald Trump branded ‘lesser of two evils’ as Taylor Marshall hits out at ‘beyond tolerant’ LGBT agenda
Donald Trump is seen as the "lesser of two evils" compared to Joe Biden in the race for the presidency. Despite facing legal battles, Trump remains the frontrunner for the Republican nomination. Dr. Taylor Marshall criticizes Trump's LGBT agenda but praises his handling of foreign policy.
Red State: BREAKING: Javier Milei Wins Argentina’s Presidency
Javier Milei wins Argentina's presidential election with a radical economic reform plan, including shutting down the central bank and cutting government spending. His victory signals a desire for change in a country plagued by poverty and inflation. His rise is seen as a rejection of socialism by conservatives and has the potential to impact the political landscape in South America.
Red State: BREAKING: Javier Milei Wins Argentina’s Presidency, Becomes First Libertarian Head of State
Javier Milei wins Argentina's presidential election with a radical economic reform plan, including shutting down the central bank and cutting government spending. His victory signals a desire for change in a country plagued by poverty and inflation. His rise is seen as a rejection of socialism by conservatives and has the potential to impact the political landscape in South America.
American Thinker: Trump just got a major endorsement for his presidential run
Scott Adams predicted in 2019 that social media companies would ensure Trump couldn't win a second term. Trump's lead in polls and endorsements from popular politicians like Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Mike Dunleavy, and Greg Abbott signal a growing trend of support for Trump and show that the political class is starting to recognize his momentum. Despite the Democrats' political persecution, more politicians are getting on board the Trump bandwagon.
#society
GB News: 'Wokeism is INTOLERANCE dressed up as manners' Rob Schneider speaks to John Cleese
American actor and comedian Rob Schneider discusses the impact of "woke" culture on stand-up comedy in today's society, describing it as a "weird form of elitism." He highlights the self-righteousness and fear of offending certain groups that inhibit free expression and creativity. Schneider emphasizes the importance of allowing diverse perspectives and ideas to flourish without the fear of censorship or reprisal.
Le Monde: At least 21 dead in torrential Dominican Republic rains
Heavy rainfall in the Dominican Republic leads to flooding, infrastructure damage, and collapsed walls, resulting in the deaths of at least 21 people, including three children. The country experiences its largest rainfall event ever, with the rains expected to continue for the next 24 hours.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: BBC's former head of television calls for independent review of Israel-Hamas war coverage
The former head of BBC Television, Danny Cohen, has called for an independent review into the corporation's coverage of the Israel-Hamas war. Cohen accuses a diplomatic correspondent of showing pro-Palestine bias and believes that Britain's Jewish people are being harmed as a result. He suggests that the BBC's reporting of Israel is unbalanced and calls for an inquiry into its editorial and management failures.
Times Of Israel: US, Qatar indicate hostage deal near, as rumors swirl of swap with a short ceasefire
Israel and Hamas are reportedly closing in on a deal for a limited release of hostages held in Gaza, with minor logistical and practical issues remaining. The potential agreement would include the release of women and children hostages in exchange for a five-day ceasefire. The details of the deal are still being negotiated, but officials are optimistic about reaching an agreement.
#culture
GB News: WATCH: John Cleese reveals how a man DIED laughing at one his movies
John Cleese recently shared the shocking revelation that a man actually "died" from laughter while watching his 1988 film, A Fish Called Wanda.
#other
The Telegraph: Paris to make swathe of streets pedestrian only in further clampdown on motorists
Paris plans to create over 100 hectares of pedestrian-only zones by 2030 to reduce traffic congestion and pollution levels in the city. The initiative, backed by a €300 million investment, aims to prioritize walking and create safer streets for pedestrians. The city will implement measures such as wider pavements, longer pedestrian crossing times, and potential expansions of car-free zones.