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12 Jan 2025

#politics

Le Monde: Renaming the Gulf of Mexico: 'Toponymy is at the forefront of an imperialist project with immeasurable consequences'
Renaming the Gulf of Mexico: 'Toponymy is at the forefront of an imperialist project with immeasurable consequences'
Donald Trump has made controversial announcements regarding U.S. territorial claims and cultural references, including renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, reflecting an imperialist stance towards neighboring countries. This move signals a shift from indigenous to European nomenclature, echoing similar actions by other leaders.

Additionally, Trump plans to revert the name of Mount Denali back to Mount McKinley, undermining the restoration of indigenous names initiated by the previous administration. This reflects a broader trend of "toponymic cleansing" seen in other countries, raising concerns about cultural supremacy.


GB News: 'No easy way out!' Kwasi Kwarteng issues stark warning to Labour
'No easy way out!' Kwasi Kwarteng issues stark warning to Labour
Former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng warns that Labour's economic policies are in a difficult situation with "no easy way out." He expresses concern about the future of Britain's economy under Labour's management, suggesting a bleak outlook.


#society

Times Of Israel: LA fires rage on as meteorologists warn of dangerous weather in coming days
LA fires rage on as meteorologists warn of dangerous weather in coming days
Wildfires in the Los Angeles area have destroyed over 12,000 structures, killed 16 people, and left at least 16 missing. Forecasters warn of strong winds and dry conditions, exacerbating the situation. Evacuations are in place for 150,000 residents, with shelters set up for those displaced.

Firefighting efforts involve crews from multiple states and Mexico, along with inmate firefighters. The economic toll is estimated between $135 billion and $150 billion, potentially marking it as the nation's costliest wildfire disaster. Governor Newsom has issued an executive order to expedite rebuilding efforts.


Breitbart: Researcher: Locals Want to Know Where Taxes Went as Fires Destroy L.A.
Researcher: Locals Want to Know Where Taxes Went as Fires Destroy L.A.
Residents of Los Angeles are expressing anger over local officials' handling of devastating wildfires, questioning the use of their tax dollars. Many believe that government should provide essential services, and the current mismanagement has led to increased frustration as the death toll rises and thousands are evacuated.

Calls for the recall of Mayor Karen Bass are growing, with nearly 100,000 signatures on a petition citing her failure to effectively respond to the crisis. Suggestions for improvement include better insurance policies and more controlled burns to mitigate fire risks.