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21 Jan 2025

#politics

Fox News: Trump revokes security clearances of 51 intel officials who signed discredited Hunter Biden laptop letter
Trump revokes security clearances of 51 intel officials who signed discredited Hunter Biden laptop letter
President Trump revoked the security clearances of over 50 national security officials who claimed Hunter Biden's laptop had "all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation." This group included notable figures such as James Clapper and John Brennan.

The 2020 letter from these officials stated that while there was no evidence of Russian involvement, the laptop's contents appeared suspicious. Meanwhile, federal investigators found the laptop to contain reliable evidence, contradicting the officials' claims.


Fox News: David Axelrod says it was 'refreshing' to see President Trump doing a press conference
David Axelrod says it was 'refreshing' to see President Trump doing a press conference
David Axelrod remarked on the refreshing nature of President Trump's press interactions on his first day in office, contrasting it with President Biden's limited exposure. He emphasized the importance of presidential transparency, while also criticizing Trump for pardoning individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot.

Trump signed pardons for over 1,500 individuals charged in connection with the January 6 events, referring to them as "hostages." Axelrod condemned this action, attributing their actions to misinformation spread by Trump regarding the election.


The Telegraph: Spain calls on world to fight against Trump’s ‘Silicon Valley techno-caste’
Spain calls on world to fight against Trump’s ‘Silicon Valley techno-caste’
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez urged global resistance against the influence of tech billionaires on democracy, criticizing their control over social media. He highlighted the rise of far-right movements and called for democratic governments to defend public debate and electoral integrity.

Sánchez emphasized that democracy is defined by individual votes, not by the influence of tweets or wealth. He warned that social media is amplifying the power of the "ultra-Right international," urging Europe to stand firm against these threats.


#society

The Telegraph: Fire at Turkish ski resort kills 66 people
Fire at Turkish ski resort kills 66 people
A fire at the Kartalkaya ski resort hotel in Turkey's Bolu mountains has resulted in 66 fatalities and left 51 others injured. The incident has raised concerns about safety measures at tourist accommodations in the region.


Times Of Israel: Israeli LGBTQ orgs slam Trump’s anti-trans measures, warn they could come to Israel
Israeli LGBTQ orgs slam Trump’s anti-trans measures, warn they could come to Israel
Israeli LGBTQ organizations condemned President Trump's executive order limiting gender recognition to "man" and "woman," warning it could inspire similar actions against the transgender community in Israel. They highlighted Israel's current protections for trans individuals, including medical support and anti-discrimination laws.

Activists expressed concern over the potential erosion of rights for the LGBTQ community, emphasizing the need for vigilance against rising transphobia. They urged collaboration to maintain democratic values and human rights in Israel, asserting that protecting the community is non-negotiable.


GB News: At least 10 people dead and 32 injured after fire rips through ski resort as holidaymakers forced to jump out of building in panic
At least 10 people dead and 32 injured after fire rips through ski resort as holidaymakers forced to jump out of building in panic
A fire at the Grand Kartal hotel in Turkey's Kartalkaya resort has resulted in 10 deaths and 32 injuries. The blaze began in the restaurant area around 3:30 AM, prompting a large emergency response. Many guests attempted to escape by jumping or climbing down sheets.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation. The hotel was fully booked during the school holidays, with 234 guests present. Other nearby hotels were evacuated as a precaution.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Mauritius PM calls for closer ties with China, but insists he won’t let Beijing take Chagos Islands
Mauritius PM calls for closer ties with China, but insists he won’t let Beijing take Chagos Islands
The Prime Minister of Mauritius, Navin Ramgoolam, has called for stronger ties with China while rejecting claims that Beijing would gain control over the Chagos Islands. He criticized U.S. concerns about potential Chinese military ambitions as unfounded disinformation.

This statement follows a recent UK-Mauritius deal granting Mauritius sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago while ensuring the U.S. retains a long-term lease on the Diego Garcia air base.


Times Of Israel: Turkey could restart Israel trade if Gaza peace permanent, business group says
Turkey could restart Israel trade if Gaza peace permanent, business group says
Turkey may resume trade with Israel if a lasting peace is achieved, according to Nail Olpak of the Turkish Foreign Economic Relations Board. Turkey halted trade last year in response to the Gaza conflict, demanding an adequate flow of humanitarian aid to the region.

Despite tensions, Israel and Turkey have maintained free trade agreements since the 1990s, with a trade volume of $6.8 billion in 2023. The recent ceasefire has allowed humanitarian aid to flow into Gaza, with the UN reporting no looting of aid convoys since the agreement.


#crime

Fox News: Missing Domino's pizza delivery driver's car found in Wisconsin: police
Missing Domino's pizza delivery driver's car found in Wisconsin: police
The search continues for Shuefaub Xiong, a 42-year-old Domino's pizza delivery driver missing since January 14. His car was found unoccupied in Superior, Wisconsin, over 170 miles from where he was last seen in Apple Valley, Minnesota.

Authorities believe Xiong may be experiencing a mental health crisis, and while he is not considered a threat to others, he is known to carry a firearm. Family and friends describe him as kind and selfless, urging anyone with information to come forward.


#sports

Le Monde: Mbappé says mental shift helped change his Real Madrid 'situation'
Mbappé says mental shift helped change his Real Madrid 'situation'
Kylian Mbappé, Real Madrid's forward, discussed his improved performance after a challenging start to his career in Spain. He acknowledged a shift in mentality helped him regain form, scoring eight goals in his last ten matches following a period of inconsistency.

Mbappé emphasized the importance of focus and mental strength in overcoming struggles, including missed penalties. He remains committed to his national team, expressing excitement about returning to action for the Nations League.