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America One News
25 Nov 2023
#politics
National Review: The Corner: Geert Wilders Breaks Through, but How Far?
Dutch politician Geert Wilders, who has faced threats from Islamic extremists, has gained support in the recent elections in the Netherlands. Voters are frustrated with the stale consensus on issues like immigration and climate policy. However, forming a coalition government may be a challenge for Wilders, and other parties are also vying for power. It remains to be seen what the future holds for Dutch politics.
Red State: Canadian Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre Just Wrecks Reporter Over Question on Rainbow Bridge Crash
New York Governor confirms no sign of terrorism in Rainbow Bridge crash. Canadian Conservative Party leader, Pierre Poilievre, questioned over his initial remarks on the incident. He defends his statements citing media reports of terrorism. His confrontational style draws criticism from the press. Poilievre's handling of the situation serves as a model for conservatives dealing with the media.
#war
Forbes: With Hundreds Of German- And Polish-Made Tanks And Fighting Vehicles Arriving, Ukraine Now Needs Ammo, Sappers And Staff
German-made Leopard 1A5 tanks and Polish-made Wolverine fighting vehicles are arriving in Ukraine to equip the 44th Mechanized Brigade. The tanks and vehicles are not as heavily armored as others, but Ukraine's main problems for offensive action lie in artillery ammunition, mine-reconnaissance, and battlefield leadership. They need support from the US and EU for ammunition supplies and technology to detect mines, as well as trained staff officers. The arrival of tanks and vehicles is significant, but not as important as the support for these essential elements.
#culture
Le Monde: Photographer Pierre-Elie de Pibrac's Japan, an archipelago of darkness
Photographer Pierre-Elie de Pibrac captures the vulnerability and resilience of individuals in Japan. His series, Hakanai Sonzai, explores the stories of people on the margins of society, including yakuzas, hikikomori, and Fukushima survivors. De Pibrac's work, exhibited at the Musée Guimet, uses a large-format camera and alternates between color and black and white to depict the reality and power of nature.
#other
Fox News: Flight descends into chaos when 'possessed' woman begins screaming, jumping over seats: 'There's a real devil'
On a Frontier Airlines flight, a woman began screaming and yelling, causing chaos. One passenger started preaching, calling her possessed. The flight was diverted to Dallas.