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#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Houthis Say Russian and Chinese Ships Have Free Passage Through Red Sea
Houthi terrorists claim that Russian and Chinese ships will be safe from attack in the Red Sea, but their claims lack credibility. They continue to target vessels not connected to Israel, and their attacks will persist despite limited airstrikes. The Houthis also stated that they will not target ships from Saudi Arabia and the UAE, urging them to support their cause. However, the legitimacy of their actions is questionable, and the US has already conducted strikes in self-defense.
#economy
GB News: French 'rubbing their hands' over record UK electricity imports
Britain imported a record amount of electricity from Europe in 2023, paying £3.5bn for power from France, Norway, Belgium, and the Netherlands. The closure of British power stations has made the traffic on interconnector cables increasingly one-way, raising concerns about the country's ability to generate its own power.
GB News: ‘Have they learned nothing!?' Government SLAMMED by Nichi Hodgson over Tata job losses
Nichi Hodgson criticizes government after Tata Steel announces 2,800 job cuts and closure of blast furnaces in the UK.
#military
GB News: Royal Navy warships damaged following crash in Bahrain
Two Royal Navy warships collide in Bahrain Harbour. No injuries reported. Investigation underway to determine cause of crash. Navy working with US Navy to protect Red Sea shipping from Houthi attacks. US-British air strikes on Houthi rebels deemed necessary and proportionate.
Breitbart: North Korea Claims to Test 'Underwater Nuclear Weapon System'
North Korea tests nuclear-capable underwater attack drone as a response to US-South Korean military drills. Experts skeptical of North Korea's claims.
#health
GB News: Britons encouraged to put away devices for No Phones at Home Day
Experts warn that excessive use of devices is putting children's mental health at risk. Dr. Charlotte Armitage emphasizes the need for cultural change to protect the wellbeing and development of younger generations, as smartphones hinder the development of key interpersonal skills. To address this issue, she created No Phones at Home Day, encouraging people to unplug and spend time together. The Dillon-Pearson family, like many others, are participating in this national event to moderate their device usage.
#crime
Le Monde: Who is Martin Sellner, the identitarian inspiring Europe's far right?
Austrian far-right ideologue Martin Sellner proposes the "remigration" of foreigners and Germans of foreign origin to North Africa. He has links to the Christchurch killer and has faced investigation for terrorist involvement.
#other
Forbes: Return Of The Falling Iguanas: Why Florida Might Have Raining Reptiles Tonight
Cold weather in Florida this weekend is causing iguanas to fall from trees, creating a risk of damage and injury. Temperatures are dropping below 45 degrees, causing the cold-blooded reptiles to slow and tumble from trees. While they may appear dead, they will revive once the weather warms up.
Breitbart: Chip Roy: Why Are We Giving Money to Mayorkas then Go to the Cameras and Talk About Impeaching Him?
Rep. Chip Roy questioned the wisdom of funding Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas while calling for his impeachment, urging the enforcement of existing immigration laws to address the crisis in Texas. He criticized the release of non-asylum seekers and opposed Republicans funding Mayorkas instead of using the power of the purse to reign in the executive.