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1 Jan 2025
#politics
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Jan. 1: Day 453 – Drama in Knesset as PM leaves hospital bed for vote
Political tensions are rising in Israel as National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and ultra-Orthodox parties threaten to oppose the 2025 budget bill. Prime Minister Netanyahu, recovering from surgery, had to leave the hospital to cast a crucial vote to maintain coalition unity.
Additionally, a missile fragment from Houthi forces landed in Beit Shemesh, highlighting ongoing security concerns. The Knesset is facing significant challenges as coalition members navigate internal disagreements and external threats.
Le Monde: Poland's EU presidency promises to be highly political
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk faces a pivotal year in 2025 as his government takes over the EU Council presidency and prepares for presidential elections in May. His goal is to reclaim the presidency from the Law and Justice party, which holds veto power, complicating governance.
Tusk's recent electoral victory in October 2023 has been seen as a shift back towards pro-European policies, leading to the European Commission lifting sanctions against Poland and releasing previously frozen funds. His leadership during the EU presidency will be critical in showcasing these pro-European choices.
#society
GB News: Britons torn over NYE fireworks as some slam Khan for using display to 'spew propaganda' while others praise 'lack of divisive woke messages'
Britons are divided over London's New Year's Eve fireworks, with some criticizing Mayor Sadiq Khan for perceived propaganda while others appreciated the absence of "divisive woke messages." Despite severe weather affecting other celebrations, around 100,000 gathered to enjoy the display.
Events in Edinburgh and other cities were canceled due to high winds and rain, leaving many disappointed. The contrasting reactions highlight the ongoing debate over the city's messaging and the impact of political sentiment on public festivities.
#crime
Fox News: Several feared dead after car plows into crowd on busy Bourbon Street: report
A car reportedly drove into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, with multiple casualties feared. The driver exited the vehicle and opened fire, prompting a significant police response. Authorities have not yet confirmed the number of victims.
Residents were advised to evacuate the area as the situation remains fluid. Updates will follow as more information becomes available.