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13 Jan 2025

#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: IDF says it hit Hezbollah sites after ceasefire monitors failed to address threats
IDF says it hit Hezbollah sites after ceasefire monitors failed to address threats
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted airstrikes on Hezbollah sites in Lebanon, claiming these targets violated a ceasefire agreement. The IDF stated it had notified an international monitoring mechanism of Hezbollah's violations prior to the strikes, which included a rocket launcher and smuggling routes.

Despite the fragile ceasefire established on November 27, tensions remain high, with Israeli officials indicating a potential extension of their presence in southern Lebanon if the Lebanese Armed Forces do not adequately replace them. Hezbollah's attacks on Israel had intensified since October 8, 2023, following the Hamas assault.


#economy

GB News: Cabinet told to be 'ruthless' over public spending cuts as Treasury urged to 'maximise' spending power
Cabinet told to be 'ruthless' over public spending cuts as Treasury urged to 'maximise' spending power
The Treasury has instructed cabinet ministers to make significant public spending cuts as Labour's government faces economic pressures. An internal letter emphasized the need for "ruthless prioritisation" in the upcoming spending review, as interest rates rise and market volatility threatens borrowing rules.

Key priorities like NHS funding and education will be protected, but unprotected departments may face severe cuts. Concerns are growing among Labour members about the economic strategy, with the Chancellor expected to address growth issues and potential reforms in an upcoming speech.


#crime

GB News: Foreign rapist who claimed he 'didn’t know sex with a sleeping woman is wrong' can't be deported because of sexual orientation
Foreign rapist who claimed he 'didn’t know sex with a sleeping woman is wrong' can't be deported because of sexual orientation
A foreign man convicted of rape cannot be deported from the UK due to concerns for his safety related to his bisexuality if he returns to Jamaica. Despite being labeled a "danger to the community," a tribunal ruled he showed signs of rehabilitation and would face violence back home.

The Home Office's attempt to deport him was unsuccessful, leading to criticism from officials who argue that the decision undermines victims' rights. The case highlights the complexities of balancing criminal justice and asylum protections based on sexual orientation.