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30 Nov 2024
#society
GB News: Drivers warned of strict regulations around eyesight with £1,000 fines if caught breaking rules
Drivers face fines up to £1,000 for failing roadside eye tests as police increase checks, particularly targeting elderly motorists. The National Police Chiefs’ Council aims to reduce road accidents linked to poor vision, which causes around 3,000 injuries or deaths annually.
Experts stress the importance of regular eye tests and good eye hygiene to ensure road safety. Simple lifestyle changes, such as diet improvement and quitting smoking, can enhance vision. Proper eyewear and emergency glasses are recommended to help drivers meet testing standards.
#war
Fox News: Imprisoned Kremlin critic convicted again, receives 3-year sentence for opposing war in Ukraine
Alexei Gorinov, a Kremlin critic, was sentenced to an additional three years in prison for opposing Russia's war in Ukraine, bringing his total sentence to five years. He was previously convicted under a law prohibiting dissent regarding the war and has faced multiple legal challenges.
Gorinov's case highlights the Russian government's intolerance of anti-war sentiment, with over 1,100 individuals reportedly facing criminal charges for similar views since the conflict began in February 2022. His statements in court reflect a deep sense of responsibility for the war's impact.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Bild’s ex-editor on that leaked document: It’s a journalist’s job to publish secret info
Eli Feldstein, an aide to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has been indicted for allegedly leaking classified information regarding Hamas negotiations. The leaked document was published by Germany’s Bild, a pro-Israel tabloid known for its controversial reporting.
Kai Diekmann, former Bild editor, defended the publication's pro-Israel stance, citing a moral obligation stemming from Germany's history. He emphasized that the clause in employee contracts supporting Israel does not hinder journalistic integrity or criticism of the Israeli government.