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17 Jan 2025

#politics

Front Page Magazine: Trump More Catholic than the Pope?
Trump More Catholic than the Pope?
President Biden and Pope Francis have established a notable rapport, marking a shift in the dynamics of U.S.-Vatican relations. Biden, the second Catholic president, has been seen as aligning with Francis on various issues, despite the Pope's controversial stances on traditional Catholic practices.

The relationship has sparked debates, particularly regarding Biden's actions, such as commuting death sentences, and Francis's appointments, including Cardinal McElroy, who opposes deportation campaigns. This evolving connection raises questions about the influence of religious leadership on political decisions.


#society

Forbes: Fire At One Of The World’s Largest Battery Storage Plants Triggers Evacuations Near California’s Monterey Bay
Fire At One Of The World’s Largest Battery Storage Plants Triggers Evacuations Near California’s Monterey Bay
A fire at the Moss Landing Power Plant in California led to evacuation orders and the closure of part of Highway 1 on Thursday night. The blaze began in the plant's 300-megawatt grid battery storage facility, prompting the evacuation of all personnel.

Authorities issued evacuation orders after initially advising residents to close windows and air systems as a precaution. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.


Fox News: AI scammers pretending to be Brad Pitt con woman out of $850,000
AI scammers pretending to be Brad Pitt con woman out of $850,000
A 53-year-old woman named Anne was scammed out of approximately $850,000 after being led to believe she was in a romantic relationship with actor Brad Pitt. The scam began when she was contacted on Instagram by someone posing as Pitt's mother, leading to a series of deceptive messages and doctored images.

Despite her initial skepticism, Anne was manipulated into sending money for supposed medical expenses related to Pitt's fake illness. The situation escalated to the point where she lost her divorce settlement funds. Following the revelation of the scam, the television network TF1 pulled the story after Anne faced harassment.


Times Of Israel: In latest antisemitic attack in Australia, cars and home vandalized in Sydney
In latest antisemitic attack in Australia, cars and home vandalized in Sydney
Australian police are intensifying efforts to address a rise in antisemitic hate crimes, following incidents where cars were burned and vandalized with anti-Jewish slogans in Sydney. The attacks occurred near the former residence of a Jewish community leader, prompting strong condemnation from officials.

Police Minister Yasmin Catley and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke both denounced the acts, labeling them as un-Australian and unacceptable. The government has previously responded to similar incidents by establishing a federal task force to combat antisemitism.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to Haviv Rettig Gur: Hamas’s survival is Gaza’s tragedy
What Matters Now to Haviv Rettig Gur: Hamas’s survival is Gaza’s tragedy
The podcast "What Matters Now" discusses the ongoing negotiations between Israel and Hamas regarding a potential hostage release and ceasefire, which faced last-minute complications. Prime Minister Netanyahu's shifting stance on key issues raises questions about his communication with coalition partners and the public.

Analyst Haviv Rettig Gur suggests that Netanyahu's struggles may be linked to the upcoming Trump inauguration and hints at possible undisclosed agreements. He reflects on the implications for Gaza, noting Hamas's survival as a troubling outcome.


#culture

Le Monde: The mysterious island of photographer Henry Roy
The mysterious island of photographer Henry Roy
Photographer Henry Roy, 61, explores themes of insularity and emotional depth in his work, inspired by the uninhabited Es Vedrà rock near Ibiza. His exhibition "Impossible Island" in Perth showcases 75 images reflecting his Haitian roots and global travels.

Roy's photography, influenced by postcolonial thought, captures the mysteries of life across various cultures from 1983 to 2023. His work emphasizes the ongoing journey of Haiti and the complexities of identity.