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30 Nov 2024
#politics
Fox News: 'Squad' member shares anti-Israel Thanksgiving message about indigenous killed by settlers for their land
Rep. Rashida Tlaib used Thanksgiving to criticize Israel, expressing solidarity with Indigenous peoples and condemning the U.S. treatment of them. She has faced censure for her anti-Israel remarks and has been vocal against the Biden administration's stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Additionally, some liberal figures encouraged recognition of illegal immigrants' contributions during Thanksgiving, highlighting their role in food production. Memes circulated suggesting a historical connection between the holiday and undocumented immigrants.
Fox News: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau visits Trump at Mar-a-Lago amid steep tariff threats: report
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau traveled to Florida to meet with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago amid Trump's threats of imposing 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods. The tariffs are linked to concerns over illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
Trudeau's visit follows Trump's discussions with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who indicated a willingness to address migration issues. Canadian officials emphasized the importance of their trade relationship with the U.S., highlighting Canada's role in U.S. energy supply.
The Telegraph: Sinn Fein wins Irish election but looks set to be shut out of power, exit poll reveals
Sinn Fein has won Ireland's election with 21.1% of the vote, but exit polls indicate the party will be excluded from power due to insufficient support. The coalition between Fine Gael and Fianna Fail is expected to continue, despite Sinn Fein's recent electoral successes in Northern Ireland.
This outcome poses a setback for Sinn Fein's ambitions for a united Ireland referendum by 2030, as the rival parties prioritize Irish unity as a long-term goal.
Fox News: Anti-Israel protests pop up on Black Friday during International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
Protests in support of Palestinians took place globally on Black Friday, coinciding with the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. Demonstrators gathered in cities like Boston, New York, Chicago, and London, calling for an end to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, with no significant arrests reported.
The protests highlighted accusations against Israel for civilian casualties in Gaza, while Israel maintains that Hamas uses civilian areas for military purposes. The UAE expressed its support for Palestinian statehood, emphasizing the need for peace and an end to Israel's occupation.
#society
GB News: Disability Campaigner warns against 'dark and dangerous' Assisted Dying Bill: 'We cannot legislate pain!'
Disability campaigner George Fielding has voiced strong opposition to the Assisted Dying Bill, warning it could create an "ethical burden" and a "two-tier system" within the NHS. He argues that the legislation, which he believes amends the Suicide Act, is unsafe given the current state of healthcare.
Fielding calls for investment in social and palliative care rather than passing the bill, emphasizing that it undermines the doctor-patient relationship and the Hippocratic Oath. He advocates for better care for vulnerable communities instead of legislation that he views as dangerous.
#crime
Le Monde: More than 3,000 fake Gibson guitars seized at Los Angeles port
US Customs and Border Protection seized over 3,000 counterfeit Gibson guitars at the Los Angeles-Long Beach Seaport, valued at $18 million if authentic. The agency warns consumers to be cautious during the holiday season, as these fraudulent items may appear legitimate.
Gibson, a historic brand in the music industry, emphasizes the importance of protecting its handcrafted instruments made in the US. The investigation into the counterfeit guitars is ongoing, with potential legal consequences for those involved in intellectual property violations.