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23 Nov 2023
#politics
Fox News: Fetterman leaves far-left activists fuming over his pro-Israel stance: 'Shocked by the level of disdain'
Far-left activists are protesting against Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman for his public support of Israel during the Israel-Hamas war. Fetterman's "trollish style" and pro-Israel stance have angered the left-wing of the Democratic Party, with some calling it a betrayal. Fetterman has been criticized for mocking anti-war protesters and waving the Israeli flag, leading to boos and shouts of "Shame!" from progressive protesters.
Spectator USA: Geert Wilders’s win shouldn't surprise us
Dutch populist leader Geert Wilders shocks Europe by winning, reflecting frustration with the elites. Voters in the Netherlands have been signaling for change, leading to a decline in support for the ruling party. The government loses seats and faces a historic defeat.
#society
The Economist: How confusing fetal-personhood laws in America affect hospitals
Georgia's abortion laws have led to confusion surrounding the treatment of periviable babies. Hospitals are interpreting the law to mean that periviable babies must be kept alive, even against the will of the parents. This has raised ethical concerns among doctors and neonatologists, who could face prosecution for not adhering to the policy. The cost of keeping a 24-week-old baby in the hospital for six months is approximately $604,000. The interpretation of the law has caused divisions among medical professionals and reinforces the pro-life stance taken by the state.
Fox News: Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City
Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in NYC, with some gluing themselves to the street and chanting "Palestine will be free." The NYPD removed them so the parade could continue. On another part of the route, protesters waved Palestinian flags and chanted for freedom while calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war. A protester on a Native American float unfurled a Palestinian flag during the parade's broadcast. Pro-Palestinian protests have been happening across US cities and college campuses.
Israel has vowed to wipe out Hamas after their surprise attack, resulting in many deaths and captives. Over 11,000 people have been killed in the war.
Fox News: Kathy Ireland among those honoring hostages on Thanksgiving with empty seats at dinner table
Families of American hostages in Gaza call for an empty seat at Thanksgiving to honor those still missing.
Liberal columnists promote "Decolonize Thanksgiving" and "Truthsgiving."
GB News: Ulez camera taken out by sex toy as another of Sadiq Khan's enforcement vans rendered redundant
A viral video shows a Ulez van driving with a sex toy attached to its camera in Bexley, London. The Ulez expansion has faced opposition but aims to ensure non-compliant cars pay a daily charge. The incident has received attention on social media, with some finding it hilarious.
Times Of Israel: Global women’s rights groups silent as Israeli women testify about rapes by Hamas
Chilling accounts from survivors and first responders reveal the systemic sexual assaults that occurred during Hamas's October 7 massacre of Israelis. Despite evidence, feminist and women's rights organizations have remained silent, deterring victims from seeking help. The United Nations has failed to condemn Hamas's atrocities and the international movement has turned a blind eye to the Israeli victims.
Le Monde: 'How many people were convicted of homosexuality in France?'
France's Sénat passed a bill to allocate an allowance to victims convicted of homosexuality up to 1982. The number of people convicted remains unknown.
#war
The Telegraph: Stolen Ukrainian toddler was adopted by Putin ally
A stolen Ukrainian toddler adopted by a key ally of Putin had her name changed and birthplace falsified, according to an investigation. The girl was one of 48 who went missing from a children's home in Kherson after Russian forces took control of the city. The adoptive parents have denied the allegations.
Euromaidan Press: Russian propaganda journalist killed in Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Russian journalist Boris Maksudov is killed in Ukraine in an alleged Ukrainian drone attack in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. Russian actress Polina Menshikh is also killed in an attack in occupied Donetsk Oblast.
Times Of Israel: Yad Vashem chief rejects comparison between Hamas atrocities, Holocaust
Israel's Yad Vashem memorial center chairman, Dani Dayan, rejects the comparison between the Hamas onslaught and the Holocaust, stating that while the crimes are on the same level, they are fundamentally different. Dayan emphasizes that Jews today have an army to fight and that Israel is making Hamas pay the price. He also criticizes UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' comments on the Palestinians' plight.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: EU lawmakers host conference on Palestinian incitement in light of Oct. 7 massacre
A Jewish Hungarian nonprofit held a conference in Strasbourg, France, at the European Parliament, presenting the October 7 attack as proof of the need to address hatred in the Palestinian education system. The event featured a lecture on incitement in Palestinian textbooks, which include demonization of Jews. European nations and institutions have been critical of the Palestinian Authority's textbooks and urged the European Commission to stop funding unless antisemitic references are removed.
The Telegraph: Despite Geert Wilders’ win, the Netherlands is still hard-no on Nexit
Despite Geert Wilders' victory in the Dutch elections, the Netherlands is not on track to leave the European Union. Wilders' anti-Islamic policies helped secure his win, but he is unlikely to form a coalition government due to his controversial history. The election results have sent shockwaves through Europe, boosting eurosceptic leaders and setting the stage for a battle between nationalist and pro-EU forces in the upcoming European Parliament elections.
Le Monde: Qatar, a key player in talks between Israel and Hamas
Qatar's successful mediation skills brought about a four-day truce in the Gaza Strip, solidifying its role alongside Egypt. Qatari officials worked with Hamas, the United States, and Israel's intelligence service Mossad to negotiate the agreement.
#religion
Fox News: Pope Francis dines with transgender women for Vatican luncheon
Pope Francis hosted a group of transgender women for a Vatican luncheon. They have formed a close relationship and now meet monthly for VIP visits. The Vatican also released a document stating that individuals with gender-identity disorders can be baptized or named as godparents under specific circumstances. The ruling's ambiguity has caused some confusion among clergy.
#crime
Fox News: German police arrest 2 men accused of smuggling over 200 migrants into Europe
German police have arrested two men suspected of smuggling over 200 migrants, primarily Syrians, into the European Union. Raids were conducted on 14 properties in Lower Saxony and Berlin, resulting in the arrests. The suspects, allegedly part of a larger group of smugglers, are accused of transporting migrants in harsh conditions and charging large sums of money for their services.
The Economist: An accidental discovery in rural California raised biosecurity fears
A small-town code-enforcement officer in California discovers an underground biolab run by a man with alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party. The lab contains vials labeled with potentially dangerous pathogens, but government oversight is lacking, leaving many unanswered questions.
#other
GB News: No10’s scientific adviser bemoans ‘harsh’ Covid lockdowns and argues circuit-breakers ‘work better’
The UK government's top scientist, Dame Angela McLean, believes that implementing short circuit-breaker lockdowns would have been less damaging and avoided a panicky situation during the COVID-19 pandemic. She stated that intermittent short lockdowns could have been more effective than the long and harsh lockdowns that were eventually imposed. McLean expressed concern over the decision to not impose a circuit-breaker in September 2020, which resulted in a significant increase in cases and the need for a month-long lockdown in November. She emphasized the importance of acting decisively to prevent further social and economic costs.
Fox News: UN Secretary-General visits Antarctica as climate talks loom
UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns of the urgent need to cut carbon emissions to prevent the melting of the delicate Antarctic environment. Rising air and ocean temperatures are causing the Antarctic ice to melt, which has significant implications for Earth's climate and sea levels. Recent studies suggest that warming has reached a critical point, leading to unavoidable melting and potential sea level rise of 5.9 feet in the coming centuries.
The Telegraph: Car exploded near Canada-US border when couple crashed on way to Kiss concert
Bentley car explodes near Canada-US bridge, killing husband and wife en route to a Kiss concert. Witnesses report high speed and car swerving before crash. Authorities confirm it was a tragic accident, not a terrorist attack. Incident under investigation.