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19 Jan 2025

#politics

GB News: Treasury minister distances Labour from Sadiq Khan's 'fascism' warning amid fresh Trump row: 'Not the Government's position!'
Treasury minister distances Labour from Sadiq Khan's 'fascism' warning amid fresh Trump row: 'Not the Government's position!'
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones has dismissed London Mayor Sadiq Khan's warnings about "resurgent fascism" ahead of Donald Trump's second inauguration. Jones emphasized that Khan's views do not reflect the UK government's stance and highlighted the importance of UK-US relations.

Jones expressed optimism about future cooperation with the Trump administration and praised the appointment of Peter Mandelson as US ambassador, noting his extensive experience in international trade. He stated that the UK has a significant role in global affairs and looks forward to working with the new administration.


Front Page Magazine: Inauguration Worries and 'Unexpected Events'
Inauguration Worries and 'Unexpected Events'
In the lead-up to President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, heightened security measures are in place due to concerns over potential violence, including an assassination attempt. An internal memo from the Veterans’ Health Association indicated a need for medical personnel during the inauguration period, reflecting fears of unrest.

Additionally, illegal immigration has surged under the Biden Administration, raising concerns about potential threats from foreign nationals, including ties to terrorist organizations. Reports suggest that some individuals are entering the U.S. with fake passports, increasing the risk of a significant attack. Meanwhile, insiders within the military appear to be plotting against Trump’s administration, indicating a broader resistance that could undermine his policies.


#society

The Telegraph: To see Emily back with her mother is a starburst of pure joy – but the road to normality will be hard
To see Emily back with her mother is a starburst of pure joy – but the road to normality will be hard
Emily Damari, a British-Israeli hostage held by Hamas for over 471 days, has been released as part of a ceasefire deal. Her mother, Mandy, received a heart emoji from Emily, signaling her safety. The emotional reunion follows a harrowing ordeal for the hostages, with many still unaccounted for.

While the families celebrate this significant moment, they also grapple with the trauma and loss experienced during the conflict. Mandy has transformed into a fierce advocate for hostages, highlighting the broader political implications of their captivity. The reunion is a bittersweet reminder of the ongoing struggles faced by many.


Times Of Israel: From hell to safety in a few frenzied seconds
From hell to safety in a few frenzied seconds
After 471 days in Hamas captivity, hostages Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher were released, showcasing smiles and emotional reunions with their families. Emily, who lost two fingers during her abduction, shared a poignant moment with her mother.

Despite the joy of their return, concerns linger over the fate of nearly 100 hostages still held by Hamas. The recent agreement to release hostages comes with the troubling cost of freeing dangerous terrorists, raising fears about future violence and the ongoing plight of those still captive.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: The U.S. Sent Over $3 Billion to Hezbollah’s ‘Army’
The U.S. Sent Over $3 Billion to Hezbollah’s ‘Army’
Since 2006, U.S. funding to the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) has failed to disarm Hezbollah, which has only grown stronger, amassing over 150,000 rockets. Despite bipartisan efforts to cut funding, the Biden administration continues to divert military aid to the LAF, effectively supporting Hezbollah.

Rep. Greg Steube's PAGER Act aims to halt U.S. taxpayer dollars to Lebanon until the LAF ceases cooperation with Hezbollah. Critics argue that the LAF, largely loyal to Hezbollah, serves as a façade for the terrorist group, perpetuating a corrupt system that undermines regional stability.


Times Of Israel: On final day of presidency, Biden hails hostage deal, ‘looks forward’ to end of war
On final day of presidency, Biden hails hostage deal, ‘looks forward’ to end of war
In his final speech as president, Joe Biden expressed hope for the implementation of a ceasefire and hostage release deal in Gaza, following the return of three Israeli hostages. He emphasized the importance of military pressure on Hamas and Iran, asserting that the conflict has fundamentally altered the Middle East landscape.

Biden maintained that the US strategy, which balanced military support for Israel with diplomatic efforts, was effective in weakening Hamas and its allies. He suggested that a credible path to Palestinian statehood now exists, though he acknowledged challenges ahead, particularly from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.


#economy

The Epoch Times: As US Cattle Ranchers Go Out of Business, One Family Found a Way to Survive
As US Cattle Ranchers Go Out of Business, One Family Found a Way to Survive
Independent cattle farmers in the U.S. face significant challenges, with 655,000 farms lost since 1980 due to corporate consolidation in the meatpacking industry. Avery and Marc Wrigglesworth of Lily Hill Farm are attempting to combat this trend by selling directly to consumers, turning their struggling family farm around.

By leveraging social media for marketing and establishing a direct sales model, the Wrigglesworths have returned their farm to profitability. They emphasize the importance of local farming and envision a future where communities support their local producers instead of relying on large corporations.


#religion

The Western Journal: Persecuted Pastor and Wife Finally Gain Freedom from Indian Prison
Persecuted Pastor and Wife Finally Gain Freedom from Indian Prison
An Indian Christian pastor, Ashok Yadav, and his wife, Phoola Devi, were released on bail after spending 20 months in prison for alleged violations of Uttar Pradesh's anti-conversion laws. They claim the accusations were false and orchestrated by a Hindu nationalist group.

The region has seen increased enforcement of these laws, leading to numerous arrests of Christians for evangelistic activities. Reports indicate that Christians in India face significant legal and physical threats due to their faith, with many being victims of violence and discrimination.


#crime

Fox News: Convicted NXIVM cult leader's defense accuses FBI of evidence tampering
Convicted NXIVM cult leader's defense accuses FBI of evidence tampering
Keith Raniere, founder of the NXIVM sex cult, is serving a 120-year sentence for sex trafficking and other charges. His defense claims that evidence used against him, including child pornography allegations, was tampered with while in FBI custody, potentially impacting his conviction.

Raniere's attorney argues that if proven, this misconduct would reveal serious flaws in the justice system. Experts assert that the evidence was altered to misrepresent the age of a victim, raising questions about the integrity of the prosecution's case.


#other

Fox News: Inauguration Day Eve: Photos
Inauguration Day Eve: Photos
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