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20 Nov 2024
#illegals
Forbes: Laken Riley Murder: Jose Ibarra Sentenced To Life Without Parole For Killing Georgia Student
Jose Ibarra, a 26-year-old undocumented immigrant, was found guilty of murdering 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley at the University of Georgia. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole for charges including malice murder and kidnapping.
Riley was killed while out for a run, and her death sparked political debate over immigration policies. The case drew attention from both political parties, with figures like Donald Trump and President Biden commenting on the implications for border security.
#politics
Breitbart: Half of Young Men in Britain Would Vote for Donald Trump, Survey Finds
A recent survey reveals that 50% of young men in the UK would vote for Donald Trump if given the chance, indicating a potential shift towards a Trump-like political movement. This contrasts with just 25% supporting the Conservative Party in the last general election.
The trend aligns with similar patterns in the U.S., where Trump has gained traction among young voters. Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, is capitalizing on this sentiment, using social media platforms like TikTok to engage with younger demographics.
Fox News: As Biden dodges press on Brazil trip, frustrated reporters resort to holding up signs with questions
During President Biden's recent trip to Brazil and Peru, members of the press attempted to engage him with signs and shouted questions, particularly about his meetings with global leaders and U.S. military support for Ukraine. However, Biden largely avoided reporters, leading to frustration among journalists.
Despite the lack of interaction during this trip, White House officials defended Biden's overall engagement with the press, citing numerous Q&As and interviews throughout his presidency. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre assured that Biden would continue to take questions from the media.
#society
GB News: WATCH: Farmers will 'keep going' in their fight against the Labour's inheritance tax raid
Ten thousand farmers protested in Westminster, marking one of the largest agricultural demonstrations in recent years. Co-organizer Andrew Ward emphasized the resilience of the farming industry, asserting that they will not back down or stop their efforts.
GB News: 'I don't see what I can do!' Britons hit out after losing Winter Fuel Payment
Pensioners have expressed frustration over proposed cuts to the Winter Fuel Payment, with many feeling powerless and annoyed by the situation. Some believe that all elderly individuals should qualify for the payment, regardless of their circumstances.
The cuts have left many struggling and concerned about their financial security during winter months.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Zelensky says ‘Israel made a mistake’ in holding back military support for Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized Israel for not providing military support during Russia's invasion in 2022, stating it was a political mistake. He noted a strong connection between Ukraine and Israeli society and expressed concerns about Israel's hesitance due to fears of Russian President Putin.
Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine cannot fight alone and warned that U.S. military funding cuts could jeopardize Ukraine's efforts against Russia. He called for unity with the U.S. and suggested that former President Trump could influence Putin to seek an end to the conflict.
Breitbart: NATO States Blame Russia for Sabotage in Europe After Data Cables Cut
European nations have condemned Russia for "systemic attacks" and "hybrid warfare" against Ukraine supporters, following incidents of severed undersea cables in the Baltic Sea. The joint declaration from Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Spain, and the UK highlights concerns over escalating security risks.
The damaged cables, attributed to a Chinese-flagged ship, have raised suspicions of sabotage amid ongoing tensions. NATO members are increasingly wary of Russian tactics, which now include physical attacks and espionage, as evidenced by recent arrests and investigations across Europe.
Times Of Israel: US vetoes UNSC resolution demanding Gaza ceasefire not conditional on hostage release
The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a permanent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, which also sought the unconditional release of hostages. The U.S. argued that the resolution failed to link the ceasefire to hostage release, a critical condition for negotiations.
All other council members supported the resolution, which was seen as an attempt to pressure the U.S. into a veto. The U.S. expressed concern that the resolution could embolden Hamas and reiterated its commitment to linking a ceasefire with the release of hostages.
Breitbart: Ukraine Fires British Long-Range Storm Shadow Missiles on Russia: Report
Ukrainian forces have reportedly used British-made Storm Shadow missiles to strike targets in Russia for the first time, specifically in the Kursk region. This follows the U.S. approving the use of ATACMS missiles for similar operations, raising concerns about escalating the conflict.
Russia's response includes updates to its nuclear doctrine, stating that any attack supported by a nuclear power could justify a nuclear response. The U.S. embassy in Kyiv was temporarily closed due to fears of a Russian strike, which Ukraine later dismissed as psychological warfare.
#economy
The Economist: Once dominant, Germany is now desperate
Germany is facing significant economic challenges as it heads toward elections, with fears of deindustrialization and a collapsing business model. Key figures, including Baden-Württemberg's finance minister, express concerns over underfunding and increasing competition, particularly from China and potential U.S. tariffs.
As these issues mount, the political landscape is uncertain, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz's position in jeopardy. The country is grappling with the consequences of past globalization strategies and an energy crisis that threatens its industrial base.