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18 Jan 2025

#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Lebanon’s president: IDF must withdraw by Jan. 26, end ‘continued violations’ of truce
Lebanon’s president: IDF must withdraw by Jan. 26, end ‘continued violations’ of truce
Lebanon's new president Joseph Aoun has called for Israel to withdraw from occupied territories in southern Lebanon by January 26, as stipulated in the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreement. He criticized Israel for ongoing violations, including attacks on homes and border villages. Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem also urged the Lebanese state to confront Israel over numerous violations.

UN Chief Antonio Guterres, visiting Lebanon, expressed hope for consolidating Lebanese institutions and deploying the army in areas from which Israel is to withdraw. He emphasized the need for a speedy recovery for Lebanon and called for an end to Israel's military operations in the region.


The Telegraph: Israel-Hamas war latest: Gaza ceasefire start time announced for Sunday morning
Israel-Hamas war latest: Gaza ceasefire start time announced for Sunday morning
A ceasefire in Gaza will begin on Sunday at 6:30am GMT, with Israel's military confirming operational procedures for the agreement. Hostages held by Hamas are expected to be received with support, while Qatar, Egypt, and the US mediated the deal.

The agreement includes the release of 33 Israeli hostages over six weeks in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, with no releases occurring before 2pm GMT on Sunday. Residents are advised to exercise caution as the ceasefire takes effect.


#crime

The Western Journal: Tennis Hall-of-Famer Shriver Packs Car Full of Her Top Lifetime Trophies and Flees LA Fires, Thieves Soon Take It All
Tennis Hall-of-Famer Shriver Packs Car Full of Her Top Lifetime Trophies and Flees LA Fires, Thieves Soon Take It All
Pam Shriver, a Hall of Fame tennis player, had her car stolen in Los Angeles while fleeing from wildfires. The vehicle contained several prestigious trophies and family photos. Shriver expressed her dismay over the crime, highlighting the broader impact of both the fires and rising theft in the area.

She emphasized that the devastation from the wildfires and the accompanying crime affect everyone, regardless of their socioeconomic status. Shriver's experience reflects a growing concern over safety amid natural disasters and unchecked criminal activity in California.


GB News: Criminals’ ethnicity 'covered up' over 'fears of being called racist' as police and courts fail to record data
Criminals’ ethnicity 'covered up' over 'fears of being called racist' as police and courts fail to record data
Reports indicate that police and courts are increasingly failing to record the ethnicity of criminals, with data showing a significant rise in cases labeled as "unknown." This trend has raised concerns among Tory MPs, who argue it obscures the impact of migration on crime rates.

The absence of ethnicity data spans various offenses, with notable increases in sexual offenses, robbery, and drug-related crimes. Calls for transparency have been made, including demands for annual reports detailing the nationality and immigration status of convicted criminals.