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15 Jan 2024
#illegals
Le Monde: Opponents of France's immigration law take to street protests
Thousands protest in France against the country's new immigration bill. The bill, awaiting a ruling from the Constitutional Council, is being challenged for potentially violating the constitution. Opponents argue the law criminalizes and endangers social cohesion.
#politics
Fox News: Alaska opens 2024 session with debate about pay raises, education, and energy
Alaska lawmakers are opening a new legislative session with a focus on education funding and the size of the yearly dividend check. School officials are pleading for increased per-student funding and the passage of legislation for pensions. The debate over the dividend check has been ongoing, with no resolution in sight. Energy issues and pay raises are also expected to be discussed during the session.
#society
GB News: Radical Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir to be banned and labelled terrorist organisation
The British Government has banned Hizb ut-Tahrir, a radical Islamist group, due to their calls for jihad and involvement in promoting terrorism. The ban follows outrage after the group's support for the terrorist attacks by Hamas against Israel. Home Secretary James Cleverly describes Hizb ut-Tahrir as an antisemitic organization that celebrates terrorism.
#war
Fox News: 'Terror attack' in Israel leaves 1 dead, more than a dozen injured, police say
Israeli police have arrested two individuals after a "terror attack" in Ra'anana, leaving one person dead and 16 injured. The attack involved vehicle ramming and stabbing. The incident is under investigation.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Biden and Netanyahu ‘have not spoken’ in three weeks amid growing split over war
Reports indicate that Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu have not spoken in three weeks due to a growing rift over Israel's handling of the war in Gaza. The Israeli prime minister's refusal to discuss a possible post-war settlement and lack of support for Palestinian governance in Gaza has frustrated the White House. There are concerns that Netanyahu's focus on staying in power is prolonging the conflict.
Breitbart: Biden Admits Houthis Are 'Terrorists' After Reversing Trump's Designation
President Biden revokes Trump's terrorist designation on Houthis, then acknowledges them as terrorists. Former Trump official argues designation was important to cut off funding and deter attacks. Houthis continue to target US military and commercial ships. Biden orders strikes on Houthi targets.
Fox News: Kosovo residents gather to remember 45 people killed by Serb forces in 1999 massacre
Hundreds of Kosovars gathered in Recak to commemorate the 25th anniversary of a mass killing of ethnic Albanians by Serb forces. The event sparked international intervention.
Fox News: Retired US officials laud Taiwan after pro-independence presidential candidate wins election
Retired US officials meet Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, praising Taiwan's democratic processes and reaffirming America's commitment. This comes as Nauru switches diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to China.
Taiwanese voters elect Vice President Lai Ching-te as the new president, likely prompting China's continued threats against the island. US officials express bipartisan support for Taiwan and its democratic values.
Fox News: North Korean foreign minister visits Moscow amid speculation of arms deal with Russia
North Korea and Russia meet for talks on arms cooperation as international concern grows. The US and South Korea claim North Korea is providing weapons to Russia, and the Biden administration has evidence of North Korean missiles being used in Ukraine.
The Telegraph: There's no solution in Gaza or the Red Sea until Iran is contained
Last week's US and UK attacks on Houthi Rebel targets are a necessary response to Iran's destabilizing actions. The Houthi Rebels justify their attacks based on the conflict in Gaza, which Iran uses to undermine the Abraham Accords. Iran, through its proxy networks, maintains an iron grip on the regional narcotics industry and is involved in the drug trade in Latin America. The international community, led by the US, must contain Iran to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in Gaza.
#military
Breitbart: Houthis Defy Warnings, Fire Anti-Ship Cruise Missile Toward U.S. Warship
Houthis fired a missile at USS Laboon in the Southern Red Sea, but it was shot down by U.S. fighter aircraft. President Biden previously ordered strikes against the Houthis to deter attacks on U.S. military and commercial vessels.
#outdoors
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#other
The Telegraph: Gary Lineker is brazenly making a mockery of the BBC
BBC Director General Tim Davie may regret reinstating Gary Lineker, as the Match of the Day presenter's recent Twitter activity has undermined the BBC's claim to impartiality. Lineker, who was previously suspended for comparing a government official to 1930s Germany, has now retweeted a call to ban Israel from international football tournaments. Despite Lineker's high salary, the BBC's football coverage has decreased in popularity, and Davie missed an opportunity to address excessive spending and offer more value to viewers by not firing Lineker. This incident may hasten the end of the BBC's role as a high-minded, impartial public broadcaster.