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23 Nov 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: VP of Philippines says she’s hired assassin to kill president and his wife if needed
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte publicly threatened to have President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., his wife, and the House Speaker killed if she is murdered. This statement follows tensions between Duterte and Marcos over political differences, including accusations of corruption and incompetence.
The threat has been referred to elite security forces for immediate action, with heightened security measures for the president. Duterte's remarks may constitute a crime under Philippine law, and the military has called for calm amid rising political divisions.
The Western Journal: Democrat Election Official Apologizes for Shameful Comments After State Supreme Court Ruling
Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia has apologized after stating she would disregard a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling on counting invalid ballots in a close Senate race. Her comments sparked backlash and calls for her resignation, with critics accusing her of undermining the rule of law.
Despite her apology, the incident has raised concerns about election integrity and the attitudes of election officials. The Bucks County Republican Party is reportedly pursuing legal action regarding her decision to count the provisional ballots against court precedent.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Nato and Ukraine to hold emergency talks over Russia’s new hypersonic missile
NATO and Ukraine are set for emergency talks following Russia's launch of an experimental hypersonic ballistic missile at a Ukrainian city. This missile, named Oreshnik by Putin, reportedly travels at ten times the speed of sound and poses a challenge to US air defense systems.
The discussions come after Ukraine utilized American and British missiles that can reach deeper into Russian territory, escalating tensions between the nations.
#economy
GB News: Pensioners delivered another ‘kick in the teeth’ from Labour after being left ‘terrified’ to switch on heating
Energy bills in the UK are set to rise by 1.2% in January, adding to the financial strain on pensioners already struggling with high costs. The increase follows a 10% rise in October, pushing average annual bills from £1,717 to £1,738. Many elderly Britons are fearful of turning on their heating.
Charity Age UK highlights that around 10 million pensioners will miss out on Winter Fuel Payments this year, worsening their situation. Ofgem acknowledges the challenges but advises households to explore cost-saving options amidst ongoing volatility in international energy markets.
#history
Le Monde: France marks 80 years since Strasbourg's WWII liberation
French President Emmanuel Macron commemorated the 80th anniversary of Strasbourg's liberation from Nazi occupation, honoring overlooked victims of World War II. He emphasized the plight of Alsatian men forced into the German army, known as "Malgré-nous," and announced the reinterment of Resistance fighter Marc Bloch in the Panthéon.
Macron's remarks highlighted the need to recognize and teach the tragic experiences of these conscripts. The ceremony included a military review and tributes to General Philippe Leclerc, who led the liberation. Macron also planned to visit the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp to remember those who suffered there.
#health
Fox News: Protect yourself against E. coli and know when to see a doctor
A meatpacking company recalled over 167,000 pounds of ground beef due to E. coli contamination, with at least 19 illnesses reported in Minnesota. This follows a significant recall of organic carrots linked to another E. coli outbreak affecting 18 states.
To minimize risk, consumers are advised to follow the "4C" method: clean, cut, cook, and chill. Proper food handling and cooking can prevent E. coli infections, particularly in vulnerable populations. Seek medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen.