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1 Jan 2025

#politics

Le Monde: 2024 in elections: The year half the world's voting-age population went to the polls
2024 in elections: The year half the world's voting-age population went to the polls
In 2024, a historic electoral year, approximately 4.1 billion people, or half the global population, participated in elections worldwide. Significant events included protests in Bangladesh against the general election and the rise of an interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.

Taiwan also held elections, with outgoing President Tsai Ing-wen campaigning ahead of the January 13 vote. These events reflect a notable year in global democracy and governance.


GB News: Nigel Farage delivers scathing verdict on 'low grade' Kemi Badenoch as feud escalates: 'Political change is coming to Britain!'
Nigel Farage delivers scathing verdict on 'low grade' Kemi Badenoch as feud escalates: 'Political change is coming to Britain!'
Nigel Farage criticized Kemi Badenoch's New Year's message as "embarrassing" and "low grade," claiming he appears more capable than her or Labour leader Keir Starmer. He revealed he has not received an apology from Badenoch and plans to respond soon.

Farage expressed confidence in Reform UK's future, predicting significant political change in Britain by 2025. He highlighted the importance of border control and noted that his recent reality TV appearance positively shifted public perception of him.


#crime

Times Of Israel: Parents arrested on suspicion of murdering disabled 8-year-old son
Parents arrested on suspicion of murdering disabled 8-year-old son
In Harish, near Haifa, two parents have been arrested for the suspected murder of their disabled eight-year-old son. The father reportedly confessed to the crime, while the mother denies involvement. A gag order restricts further details as the investigation continues.

The father's lawyer claims there is insufficient evidence to charge him and suggests his poor mental state may affect the case. The court is awaiting the completion of the investigation to determine the cause of death.