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9 Nov 2024

#politics

Le Monde: 'Putting a woman at the head of the UN is key to rebuilding a functioning global order'
'Putting a woman at the head of the UN is key to rebuilding a functioning global order'
Despite notable female leaders in various countries, the United Nations has yet to appoint a female secretary-general in its nearly 80-year history. The ongoing challenges women face globally, including poverty and inequality, highlight the need for gender representation in leadership roles.

Recent developments show a rise in female leaders within international organizations, suggesting a shift in leadership dynamics. The upcoming Paris Peace Forum aims to discuss the importance of appointing a woman to lead the UN, emphasizing the need for new leadership to address global challenges effectively.


Fox News: All eyes on California as House majority still hinges on tight races
All eyes on California as House majority still hinges on tight races
Congressional leaders are closely monitoring key races in California and New York as they vie for control of the House of Representatives. Republicans hope to maintain their majority, particularly in California, while facing challenges in New York where several incumbents are projected to lose their seats.

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise anticipates a narrow Republican majority, while Democrats, led by Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, emphasize the importance of counting every vote. The outcome remains uncertain as ballots are still being tallied in several states.


Fox News: 'Misery and chaos': GOP congressman-elect unleashes on Democrats for bringing 'destruction' to their cities
'Misery and chaos': GOP congressman-elect unleashes on Democrats for bringing 'destruction' to their cities
GOP congressman-elect Abe Hamadeh discussed the recent election outcomes, highlighting Republican successes and Democratic failures. He attributed Trump's gains among minority voters to dissatisfaction with Democratic policies, particularly in cities like California and New York.

Hamadeh emphasized that issues like immigration and inflation drove voter turnout in Arizona, criticizing the Biden administration's handling of border security and economic challenges. He expressed confidence in a united Republican agenda moving forward.


#crime

Fox News: Search for missing news anchor expands after authorities get new tip
Search for missing news anchor expands after authorities get new tip
Nearly 30 years after news anchor Jodi Huisentruit vanished in Iowa, police are investigating a new tip that led them to search a property in Minnesota for her remains. Huisentruit disappeared on June 27, 1995, while on her way to work, and her case remains unsolved.

Mason City Police continue to receive leads and urge anyone with information to come forward. Despite extensive searches and evidence suggesting foul play, Huisentruit was declared legally dead in 2001. Investigators remain committed to solving the case.


Fox News: Killer mom Susan Smith's parole bid inspires 360 correspondences—see how many favor her freedom
Killer mom Susan Smith's parole bid inspires 360 correspondences—see how many favor her freedom
Susan Smith, convicted in 1994 for drowning her two young sons, is up for parole on November 20. The South Carolina agency overseeing her case has received 360 correspondences, with only six supporting her release. Many letters express strong opposition to her parole.

Smith, now 52, has been incarcerated for nearly 30 years and was recently disciplined for communicating with a crime victim. Initially claiming her children were kidnapped, evidence later revealed her as the murderer. Her case continues to evoke significant public outrage.


#sports

Times Of Israel: Amsterdam assault adds to complications faced by Israeli soccer since start of Gaza war
Amsterdam assault adds to complications faced by Israeli soccer since start of Gaza war
The recent violence against Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam has raised safety concerns for Israeli sports teams traveling abroad. Amid the ongoing conflict with Hamas, UEFA has barred Israel from hosting international games, forcing teams to play in countries like Hungary and Serbia.

The situation has intensified calls from Palestinian groups to ban Israel from international soccer, drawing parallels to Russia's exclusion following its invasion of Ukraine. Despite these challenges, Israeli teams continue to participate in competitions, albeit under heightened security measures.