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22 Nov 2024
#politics
Le Monde: In Istanbul, a piece of sidewalk 'where Turkish democracy is at stake'
In Istanbul, a 63-year-old pensioner named Bayram protested the arrest of local mayor Ahmet Özer, claiming the accusations of terrorist links are unfounded. Bayram, a former street porter, expressed deep concern over the state of Turkish democracy and the government's treatment of dissent.
He criticized the current administration for economic hardships and a lack of justice, stating that criticism can lead to imprisonment. Bayram's actions highlight the growing frustration among citizens regarding the political climate in Turkey.
GB News: Ann Widdecombe urges Labour to 'seriously rethink' inheritance tax raid on farmers
Reform UK spokesperson Ann Widdecombe criticized Labour for its "arrogant" position on inheritance tax changes that will impact farmers. She called for an immediate reversal of the policy during her appearance on GB News, highlighting concerns over upcoming agricultural reforms set for April 2026.
Times Of Israel: Trump picks Pam Bondi for US attorney general after Gaetz withdraws nomination
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Pam Bondi, former Florida Attorney General, to lead the Justice Department after Matt Gaetz withdrew amid scrutiny over sex trafficking allegations. Bondi has been a staunch supporter of Trump, previously serving as one of his lawyers during his impeachment trial.
The quick shift in nominations highlights Trump's tumultuous decision-making process as he prepares for his return to the White House. If confirmed, Bondi is expected to reshape the DOJ's focus, potentially leading to increased scrutiny of Trump’s political adversaries.
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GB News: POLL OF THE DAY: Do you back the return of ASBOS to tackle anti-social behaviour? VOTE NOW
New "respect orders" will allow courts to impose up to two years in prison for those disrupting communities through anti-social behavior. The measures aim to deter serious offenders and include fines, unpaid work, and curfews, as well as increased police presence.
These orders will empower authorities to ban repeat offenders from public spaces and expedite action against nuisance vehicles. The plans, part of Labour's election manifesto, will be introduced in a Crime and Policing Bill, with trials planned for effectiveness.