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13 Jan 2025
#politics
Fox News: Biden calls for immediate ceasefire in call with Israel's Netanyahu
President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed ceasefire and hostage negotiations on Sunday. The talks focused on a release deal initially proposed in May 2022, amid changing regional dynamics and ongoing efforts by the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar to secure a resolution.
Biden emphasized the urgency of a ceasefire and humanitarian aid, while Netanyahu reiterated his commitment to achieving "total victory" over Hamas, indicating a divide in their approaches to the conflict. Netanyahu thanked Biden for U.S. support of Israel's security.
The Telegraph: BBC editor may sue Owen Jones over Israel bias claim
Owen Jones has accused BBC Middle East editor Raffi Berg of bias in the coverage of the Gaza conflict, claiming Berg micromanages content to favor Israel. This has led to death threats against Berg, who is said to ignore complaints and reframes stories to align with pro-Israel narratives.
Jones's allegations come from interviews with anonymous BBC staffers, raising concerns over the impartiality of the BBC's reporting on the issue.
#society
GB News: WATCH: Eamonn Holmes left shocked by plans to dig up graves
Eamonn Holmes has criticized proposals to reuse graves in England and Wales, expressing concern over the potential disturbance of war dead graves. A campaigner from West Yorkshire has initiated a petition opposing these plans.
#culture
Le Monde: Oliviero Toscani, photographer famed for Benetton ads, dies aged 82
Oliviero Toscani, the influential Italian photographer known for his provocative Benetton advertising campaigns, passed away on January 13 at the age of 82. Toscani, who had been battling amyloidosis, was recognized for using shocking imagery to highlight societal issues, including AIDS and racism.
His controversial work often sparked backlash and censorship, notably a 1992 campaign featuring a dying AIDS patient. Despite criticism, Toscani believed in the responsibility of companies to engage with social issues through their marketing. Benetton honored his legacy, acknowledging his impact on both art and society.