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25 Nov 2023

#society

GB News: 'Nutty neighbours' hit back after furious row grew so big it even led to the closure of a local train station
'Nutty neighbours' hit back after furious row grew so big it even led to the closure of a local train station
A couple accused of causing the closure of a remote train station claim they have been unfairly treated. Ian Appleby and Liz Howe deny the allegations made by locals, stating that the blame lies with the previous owners of the station house. They also refute the accusations that they shouted at railway workers and chained themselves to a gate. The couple believe they have been the victims of a bullying campaign.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Solution Badly Needed As Migrants Shuttled Here And There
Solution Badly Needed As Migrants Shuttled Here And There
Dozens of migrant families have been transferred to other states and even exported abroad in a growing trend across the United States. This approach could extend beyond migrants to include homeless individuals, drug abusers, and criminals. A coordinated federal effort is needed to address the issue before it becomes the norm in American society. Political leaders in Texas and Florida have already transported migrants to Democratic-led cities, straining their resources. The mounting pressure of immigrants seeking refuge through the southern border raises ethical and logistical questions. A federal response and a more humane approach are crucial.


Le Monde: To free some of its nationals held hostage in Gaza, Thailand relies on Iran
To free some of its nationals held hostage in Gaza, Thailand relies on Iran
The Thai government, led by Srettha Thavisin, successfully negotiated the release of 10 Thai hostages in a four-day truce agreed between Israel and Hamas. The hostages were among 30,000 Thai farm workers employed on Israeli kibbutzes. The government appointed House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha to lead the mission, leveraging his networks in Malaysia and Tehran to secure the release.


Daily Wire: Middle Eastern Illegal Immigrants Overwhelming Finland’s Border At Russia’s Direction, Finnish Government Says
Middle Eastern Illegal Immigrants Overwhelming Finland’s Border At Russia’s Direction, Finnish Government Says
Russia has been accused of forcing Finland to close most of its border crossings after sending hundreds of migrants, mainly from the Middle East, into the country. Finland has closed all but one border crossing in response to the influx of over 700 migrants. The Finnish government stated that a foreign country and other actors are facilitating the arrival of these individuals, and they consider the situation a threat to national security and public order.


#religion

American Thinker: Bethlehem cancels Christmas
Bethlehem cancels Christmas
Bethlehem, the town where Jesus was born, has announced it is "canceling" Christmas in honor of Palestinian martyrs. This will penalize many Christians who rely on tourism for revenue. Bethlehem, once majority Christian, is now majority Muslim. Symbolic enough?


#other

Fox News: World's biggest iceberg starts moving for first time in decades — and it could cause some serious problems
World's biggest iceberg starts moving for first time in decades — and it could cause some serious problems
The world's largest iceberg has finally moved after being stuck on the ocean floor for 30 years. It is now floating in the Weddell Sea and could potentially cause problems for wildlife. Glaciologists have been closely tracking its movement and have found that it is accelerating as it moves away from the shore. The iceberg could potentially block off access to food for animals on South Georgia Island and disrupt shipping lanes if it continues on its current path.


Forbes: The Beatles Chart Three New Albums Simultaneously On Billboard’s Vinyl Chart
The Beatles Chart Three New Albums Simultaneously On Billboard’s Vinyl Chart
The Beatles, despite being broken up for many years, are experiencing a surge in popularity with the release of their new single "Now and Then." Three of their albums debut on Billboard's Vinyl Albums chart, including The Beatles 1967-1970 (Blue album) at No. 11 and The Beatles 1962-1966 (Red album) at No. 17. These compilations, originally released in the '70s, have been reissued with new tracks, making them collector's items again. The box set The Beatles 1962-1970 also debuts at No. 13, greatly increasing the band's placements on the chart.