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America One News
10 Dec 2024
#politics
Fox News: 'Shazam!' star Zachary Levi denies being canceled after Trump endorsement: 'Still full steam ahead'
Actor Zachary Levi reaffirmed his support for Donald Trump during an appearance on Bill Maher's podcast, stating that he believes Trump's presidency was more beneficial for America than the current Biden administration. He emphasized that despite his endorsement, he has not faced significant career repercussions.
Levi argued that Trump's policies led to a more secure border and lower crime rates, and he expressed confidence that his ongoing projects in Hollywood remain unaffected by his political stance. He also acknowledged the shifting political landscape, noting that many individuals feel alienated by the far-left.
#society
Le Monde: Europe debates fate of Syrian refugees
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, Syrian refugees in Europe initially celebrated but soon faced uncertainty as multiple countries announced a suspension of asylum applications. France, Germany, and several other nations halted processing, with Austria even planning a repatriation program.
The situation has led to a reevaluation of the security conditions in Syria, with countries like Germany considering revoking protection statuses for some refugees. As the political landscape shifts, European nations are cautious about the implications for those seeking asylum.
GB News: Civil servants not invited to Christmas parties could SUE for discrimination
Civil servants who feel excluded from Christmas parties may have grounds for discrimination claims, according to the Public and Commercial Services Union. They highlight that exclusion based on protected characteristics like age, gender, or ethnicity could lead to employment tribunal cases.
Employers are reminded that they hold responsibility for staff behavior at social events, as inappropriate conduct can result in serious legal repercussions. Recent tribunal cases have awarded significant compensation for exclusion-related discrimination, and new legislation may increase the number of claims.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel pounds Syrian military sites; regional sources claim ‘nothing left’ of army assets
Israel conducted extensive airstrikes across Syria, targeting military installations and assets to prevent weapons from falling into hostile hands following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime. The strikes, described as the heaviest yet, reportedly destroyed numerous helicopters, jets, and naval vessels.
While Israel maintains its ground forces are only within a buffer zone for defensive purposes, regional reactions include condemnation from Egypt, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, as well as calls from the UN for Israel to cease its operations. Israel asserts its actions are necessary for national security.
#health
Le Monde: Fine particle pollution blamed for nearly 240,000 EU deaths in 2022
In 2022, fine particle air pollution caused nearly 240,000 deaths in the EU, a 5% decrease from 2021. Italy, Poland, and Germany reported the highest fatalities, but overall, long-term exposure to key pollutants is improving, with a 45% drop in deaths since 2005.
Despite progress, air pollution remains the leading environmental health threat in Europe, with significant contributions from ozone and nitrogen dioxide. The EU aims to reduce PM2.5-related deaths by 55% by 2030.