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20 Nov 2023

#politics

Le Monde: Joseph Boakai declared President-elect of Liberia
Joseph Boakai declared President-elect of Liberia
Joseph Boakai, of the Opposition Unity Party, has been declared the winner of Liberia's presidential election with 50.64% of the vote, defeating incumbent George Weah. Weah had already conceded defeat, but his party has appealed to the National Electoral Commission regarding the election conduct in Nimba County.


The Telegraph: Biden’s 81st birthday is nothing to celebrate
Biden’s 81st birthday is nothing to celebrate
Joe Biden, the oldest US president, turns 81 today. Despite concerns about his age and mental sharpness, his team believes he is up to the task of leading the country. Some suggest he lean into his age and highlight his experience and wisdom, while others point out that his presumed rival in 2024, Donald Trump, is only a few years younger. The battle against Trump may not come down to age, as most voters have a love-hate response to him. Biden's age will be tested in the upcoming election.


The Telegraph: South Africa to withdraw from UN refugee treaties in order to restrict immigration
South Africa to withdraw from UN refugee treaties in order to restrict immigration
South Africa plans to temporarily withdraw from UN refugee conventions to restrict immigration due to public resentment and upcoming elections. The proposed reforms would tighten restrictions on refugees' rights and make it easier to send them back to less dangerous countries. The ANC argues that current liberal laws have created vulnerabilities that are exploited by traffickers, criminals, and economic migrants. The country attracts the most migrants in Africa but is also struggling economically, leading to blame on foreigners for taking jobs, committing crimes, and burdening public services. Critics argue that the government is using immigration as a scapegoat.


National Review: The Corner: Why Greg Abbott Endorsed Donald Trump
The Corner: Why Greg Abbott Endorsed Donald Trump


Texas governor Greg Abbott's endorsement of Donald Trump, despite knowing that Trump is not the best candidate for the Republican Party or the nation, raises questions about his motives. Possible explanations include personal or political benefit, protecting himself from a primary challenge, or a desire to avoid divisive primaries. Abbott's goal may be to unite the Texas GOP and avoid exposing the party's internal fissures.


Red State: About That Greg Abbott Endorsement of Donald Trump and Texas Going Purple...
About That Greg Abbott Endorsement of Donald Trump and Texas Going Purple...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has endorsed former President Donald Trump for another term, citing the issue of illegal immigration and border security as a key concern. Trump has pledged to launch mass deportations and reinstate travel bans if re-elected. With the potential for Texas to become less solidly red, there are concerns about the impact of illegal immigration and the influx of voters from liberal states, potentially making every election a toss-up.


#society

Spectator USA: Exploring the forgotten towns of Green Bay
Exploring the forgotten towns of Green Bay
In a small fishing town in Canada, there is a memorial dedicated to the tragic deaths of its residents, including those lost at sea. The decline of population and industry in the town has led many to move away in search of better opportunities. Despite the efforts to remember and honor the dead, the future of the town remains uncertain.


Breitbart: Exclusive — Seamus Bruner: ‘Controligarchs’ Are ‘Constructing the Tyrannical System’
Exclusive — Seamus Bruner: ‘Controligarchs’ Are ‘Constructing the Tyrannical System’
Investigative author Seamus Bruner reveals in his new book that a group of billionaires, dubbed "Controligarchs," including Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos, have profited tremendously during the pandemic while seeking to control every aspect of our lives. Bruner highlights the World Economic Forum (WEF) as a platform for their plans, exposing their dark agenda and the "Great Reset" that aims to exploit taxpayer funding for personal gain. Their power grab includes information control, AI implementation, and a future where people may be living in pods and relying on welfare.


Spectator USA: The Tower of Babel is being metaphorically rebuilt
The Tower of Babel is being metaphorically rebuilt
The global crisis is caused by authoritarian powers cooperating against Western democracies due to instant communication and fast travel. Cultural exposure and travel between nations have not promoted peace but rather hatred and violence. Mass communication generates propaganda, leading to an unreal world of lies and confusion. Global mass communication creates a uniformity of thought that is understood differently by different cultures. The mass media is focused on sales and votes, not feedback.


#foreignaffairs

National Review: The Corner: Dissident Masih Alinejad Slams the Biden Administration’s ‘Irresponsible’ Handling of Iranian Assassination Plot
The Corner: Dissident Masih Alinejad Slams the Biden Administration’s ‘Irresponsible’ Handling of Iranian Assassination Plot
Iranian agents have attempted to kidnap or murder journalist Masih Alinejad in Brooklyn. The Biden administration declined to comment on the growing terrorist threats from Iran on U.S. soil. The Halifax International Security Forum focused on the alignment between Russia, China, and Iran. The U.K. has also experienced similar schemes targeting individuals. Alinejad criticizes the administration's response and calls for criminalization of Iran's repression.


The Babylon Bee: Palestinian Authority Warns That Gaza Hospitals Running Dangerously Low On Ammunition
Palestinian Authority Warns That Gaza Hospitals Running Dangerously Low On Ammunition
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas pleads for aid from Western powers to help Gaza's hospitals, claiming they are running out of ammunition. The Biden Administration responds by sending $100 million to Hamas under the condition that the money is used for medical supplies instead. The Palestinian Authority denies any wrongdoing by Hamas and clarifies that they have never used hospitals or children as shields.


#military

Times Of Israel: IDF: Some 300 Gaza terrorists questioned, give vital details on Hamas bases in hospitals
IDF: Some 300 Gaza terrorists questioned, give vital details on Hamas bases in hospitals
Israeli military establishes detention facility in southern Israel to interrogate terrorists from Hamas and other groups operating in Gaza. Unit 504, specializing in human intelligence, questions detainees and gathers information on Hamas tunnel networks and operations. Hamas is accused of using hospitals and other civilian infrastructure as a cover for their activities.


#culture

Spectator USA: Deck the halls at Rolf’s
Deck the halls at Rolf’s
At Rolf's, a German restaurant in Manhattan, Christmas decorations take center stage from September to April. With hundreds of thousands of lights, garlands, and festive decor, it's a breath of fresh air in a soulless city. The food is adequate, but the real draw is the Christmas ambiance.


#crime

The Telegraph: ‘Bloodbath’ at French village fete as youths from deprived suburb kill 16-year-old
‘Bloodbath’ at French village fete as youths from deprived suburb kill 16-year-old
A group of young delinquents from a deprived suburb attacked a village fete in southern France, killing a 16-year-old boy. The attackers, armed with knives, injured several people and fatally stabbed the teenager. The incident is being investigated as a murder and attempted murder by an organized gang.


Fox News: GA deputy with history of violence faces scrutiny after fatally shooting motorist during traffic stop
GA deputy with history of violence faces scrutiny after fatally shooting motorist during traffic stop
Staff Sgt. Buck Aldridge fatally shoots Leonard Cure in a roadside struggle after a traffic stop. Aldridge has a history of violence but no disciplinary action. Cure's family states he resisted due to psychological trauma from wrongful imprisonment. Critics question why Aldridge was hired. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is investigating.


#outdoors

Fox News: Traveling nurse practitioner goes missing on hiking trail in Northern California
Traveling nurse practitioner goes missing on hiking trail in Northern California
A nurse practitioner named Ann Herford went missing while hiking in Northern California. She was last seen on the Arnold Rim Trail and was reported missing after she failed to show up for work. Despite lacking survival skills, she enjoyed hiking and had expressed interest in exploring the mountains.