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15 Jan 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: Top BBC presenter Gary Lineker urges boycott of Israeli sports, later deletes post
Gary Lineker, a BBC presenter, faced backlash for reposting a tweet calling for a boycott of Israel. Conservative lawmakers criticized Lineker for supporting the campaign, citing concerns of antisemitism. The BBC has been previously criticized for bias regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Le Monde: Republican primaries open in bitterly cold Iowa and under Trump's dominance
In the midst of frigid temperatures in Iowa, the Republican primaries begin with uncertainty over voter turnout. Experts predict a strong showing for Donald Trump, but the real question is who will be motivated enough to brave the cold and attend the public meetings before casting their vote. Iowa's 40 delegates may not seem significant, but the election serves as a test of credibility and organizational skills for the candidates. Trump leads the final benchmark poll, but the last three candidates continue to campaign heavily, leaving room for surprises and uncertainties.
Times Of Israel: Turkey to deport Israeli soccer star over gesture to hostages; Israeli ministers irate
Israeli soccer player Sagiv Jehezkel was arrested in Turkey for making a gesture in support of Israeli hostages held by terrorists in Gaza. He will be deported from the country, causing Israeli ministers to condemn Turkey as an accomplice of Hamas and a "dark dictatorship." Jehezkel's team, Antalyaspor, suspended him and is expected to terminate his contract.
Forbes: Iowa Caucuses: First Election Of 2024 Is Tonight—Here’s What To Know
Former President Donald Trump is expected to solidify his frontrunner status in the Iowa caucuses for the 2024 election, with Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley fighting for second place. Freezing temperatures may impact voter turnout.
#society
GB News: Prince Andrew 'deeply regrets' failure to denounce 'fake photo' in interview that left reputation in tatters
Prince Andrew regrets not denouncing a "fake photo" of himself with Virginia Giuffre during his disastrous Newsnight interview. The photo, which has come to symbolize the case against the duke, shows him with his arm around Giuffre, who was 17 at the time. Andrew claims the image was digitally manipulated and even tried to persuade the Queen of his case.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Pacific nation Nauru cuts ties with Taiwan
The Pacific island of Nauru has switched its allegiance from Taiwan to China, severing formal diplomatic relations. This move comes after Taiwan's recent election, which resulted in a pro-sovereignty candidate being elected as president. Nauru's decision to align with China raises concerns among the United States and its allies, highlighting China's growing influence in the Indo-Pacific region.
#economy
Forbes: Weed Kills: How Investing In Cannabis Almost Took Down Scotts Miracle-Gro
CEO Jim Hagedorn of Scotts Miracle-Gro invested $1.7 billion in the cannabis industry and suffered significant losses. However, Hagedorn and his son Chris plan to separate their subsidiary Hawthorne Gardening Company from Scotts and sell it to a publicly traded cannabis company. The goal is to create a vertically integrated corporation that dominates the marijuana market.
#crime
The Federalist: Legal Legend Paul Clement Leads Appeal In Mark Meadows Case
Paul Clement, a prominent attorney, has joined former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows' legal team. They are seeking to have Meadows' criminal case, filed by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, moved to federal court. The case alleges racketeering conspiracy and solicitation of a public officer. The 11th Circuit previously ruled that Meadows could not remove the case to federal court, but his team plans to seek review from the Supreme Court. Clement's involvement adds credibility to the case.