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15 Jan 2024
#politics
GB News: ‘More energy than the Conservatives!’: Nigel Farage blasts Tories as Republicans backed by British students
Rishi Sunak and the Conservative Party face criticism from Nigel Farage. Keir Starmer leads in UK polls, while Donald Trump narrowly leads in the US. Sunak dismisses Labour landslide claims. British students compare US and UK politics, noting more energy and engagement in the US. Pollster predicts Trump's victory in Iowa, but expects surprises.
Fox News: Biden's weak leadership has kept Americans hostage for 100 days
President Biden's weak leadership has allowed American citizens to be held hostage by Iran-backed terrorists for 100 days. An attack on Israel by Hamas resulted in the loss of 32 American lives, and six Americans are still being held captive. A bipartisan delegation visited the Middle East to retrieve the hostages and is urging the Biden administration to take action and secure their release. The fight against Hamas is a battle between good and evil, and the administration must use its diplomatic leverage to bring our citizens home.
The Telegraph: The Republican party’s awkward sexual positions
Republicans are optimistic about the upcoming elections due to Joe Biden's low approval ratings and voter dissatisfaction with inflation, immigration, crime, and the Ukraine conflict. Donald Trump is surprisingly popular among young voters and Hispanic voters. However, the Republican party's unpopular positions on abortion, contraception, and gay rights may undermine their ability to exploit public discontent. The Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization has led to various state bans on abortion, but public opinion on abortion is nuanced, with a majority favoring access in early stages of pregnancy. Republicans are also in the minority on issues like transgender rights and same-sex marriage, as public opinion has shifted and the Republican base's extreme views are unrepresentative of the party as a whole. The declining influence of evangelical Protestants and conventional Christian beliefs, along with the liberalization of public attitudes, is a long-term trend that Republicans will need to address to remain competitive.
Times Of Israel: Lapid accuses PM of playing politics with budget while ‘businesses are collapsing’
Opposition leader Yair Lapid criticizes Prime Minister Netanyahu's handling of the war and economy, accusing the government of wasteful spending and mismanagement. Lapid also highlights the lack of decorum within the government, with cabinet meetings becoming scenes of quarrels and discussions that go nowhere.
GB News: French mayor blames UK 'El Dorado' for encouraging migrants to risk their lives crossing the Channel
The mayor of Wimereux criticizes British policies for encouraging dangerous cross-channel journeys by migrants, dubbing it British 'El Dorado'. Five migrants died while trying to cross the Channel, prompting the mayor to call for urgent reform of the Anglo-French agreement on migrants. The prefect of the Pas-de-Calais region also highlights the endangerment of migrants by criminal networks.
#war
GB News: Rwanda Bill faces landmark legal challenge after UK grants asylum to Rwandans
Six Rwandans have been granted asylum in the UK, potentially leading to legal challenges against Rishi Sunak's Rwanda Bill. The Home Office did not disclose the reasons for granting asylum, but at least one decision was based on sexual orientation. Experts have warned that this situation could undermine the appeals component of the Safety of Rwanda Bill, and several legal challenges have already grounded planes. Former Attorney General Dominic Grieve and other experts argue that if one individual is considered at risk of persecution, it logically applies to people with similar characteristics. Some Tory MPs are also pushing for more hardline provisions to stop asylum seekers from appealing their removal to Rwanda. Sunak has suggested he would be willing to defy judges in Strasbourg, but Home Secretary James Cleverly acknowledged issues with Rwanda's human rights record. Sunak managed to see off rebels with a larger-than-expected majority of 44 in the bill's second reading. However, around 101 MPs associated with the One Nation Caucus could withdraw their support if the legislation breaches the rule of law and the UK's international obligations.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Hamas Releases Ominous Propaganda Video of Noa Argamani, 2 Other Hostages
Hamas releases video of Israeli hostages, including Noa Argamani, to pressure Israel. Mother pleads for her release before her death.
#economy
Fox News: New England fishermen fighting ‘government overreach’ hope to catch a big win at Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on a regulation that could devastate the fishing industry in the US. Fishermen are challenging a federal rule requiring them to pay for at-sea monitors, arguing it violates the Constitution. They hope for a legal victory to secure their livelihoods.
Fox News: Romanian trucker convoy continues as government negotiation attempts fall through
Truck drivers and farmers protest in Romania, demanding lower taxes, higher subsidies, and other demands. Farm subsidies and compensation for import losses from Ukraine are also requested. Truck drivers want lower tax rates and complain about long border waits.
#crime
Le Monde: Two French school heads charged with failing to report child abuse
In France, two school heads have been charged with failing to report signs of domestic abuse in a brother and sister, leading to the death of the three-year-old girl. The mother and stepfather have been charged with murder, while the heads of the nursery and primary schools have been charged with failing to report the abuse. Teaching unions are outraged and believe they are being unfairly blamed.
Fox News: Philadelphia video captures Holocaust Memorial Plaza being defaced with swastika
Vandal draws green swastika on Holocaust memorial in Philadelphia. Police investigate hate crime in the midst of rising anti-Semitism. Suspect still unidentified.
#sports
Breitbart: REPORT: Riley Gaines Temporarily Denied Entry to NCAA Convention
NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines denied entry at annual convention despite having proper credentials. NCAA allegedly feared she would disrupt ceremony. Denied entry to keep her away from NCAA President Charlie Baker.
The Telegraph: Lineker ‘misunderstood’ pro-Palestinian post to ban Israel from international football
Gary Lineker, presenter of Match of the Day, mistakenly retweeted a pro-Palestinian campaign calling for a ban on Israel in international football. He removed the tweet after receiving backlash from MPs. The presenter misunderstood the message and thought he was sharing a news article about a ban, rather than endorsing it.
#other
GB News: US weather: ‘Dangerous’ gales to bring -40C mega-freeze in 1,600-mile cold air cascade
Very cold temperatures and strong winds are expected to hit the United States, with potential record-breaking lows. This sudden freeze follows a period of warmth earlier in the season. Parts of the country could experience dangerous wind chills and heavy snowfall.