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15 Dec 2024
#politics
Front Page Magazine: The FBI's 'Palestinian'
The FBI recently awarded a diploma to Husham Abu-Aisha, a student from "Ramallah, the State of Palestine," raising concerns due to his ties to the Palestinian Authority, which is linked to terrorist activities. His social media activity and the FBI's promotion of him have sparked outrage.
Critics argue that the FBI's actions, including allowing a display that erased Israel in favor of a Palestinian narrative, indicate a troubling shift from its traditional role in combating terrorism to seemingly supporting it.
Front Page Magazine: After Republicans Attended Biden's Inauguration, Dems to Boycott Trump's
In 2016, 50 House Democrats boycotted Trump's inauguration, while most Republicans attended Biden's event in 2021 despite heightened security. Currently, 13 House Democrats, including prominent figures, plan to skip Trump's second inauguration, with many others undecided.
The pattern of partisan boycotts continues as the political landscape remains polarized. Only a minority of Democrats appear committed to attending, reflecting ongoing tensions within Congress.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Missing US journalist Austin Tice briefly escaped Syrian jail in 2013 — sources
Austin Tice, an American journalist missing in Syria since 2012, managed to escape captivity in 2013 but was recaptured shortly after. U.S. officials believe he was held by pro-government forces and have pursued various leads over the years, but his current status remains uncertain.
With the recent ousting of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Tice's family and U.S. officials are hopeful for his release. However, there are fears for his safety amidst ongoing instability and military actions in the region. U.S. efforts to secure his freedom continue.
#crime
GB News: Mum who won £13k in lottery killed after car mounts pavement
Anna-Marie Stevens, 52, died after being struck by a car that mounted the pavement in Essex while walking with her daughter. Despite efforts to save her, she succumbed to her injuries in the hospital. The driver, a 31-year-old woman, has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
Stevens had recently won £13,000 in the Postcode Lottery. Tributes have poured in, with friends remembering her as a kind and generous person. Her daughter sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Police are seeking dashcam footage from the incident.
#other
Le Monde: Valencia's Albufera nature reserve polluted by tonnes of waste after the devastating floods
The Albufera nature reserve in Valencia, Spain, has been severely polluted by waste following devastating floods on October 29 that resulted in 222 deaths. Volunteers have mobilized to clean up the area, which is vital for biodiversity and migratory birds, but contamination from debris continues to pose environmental risks.
Despite the ongoing cleanup efforts, concerns remain about pollutants, including medications and hydrocarbons, affecting the ecosystem. The situation highlights the need for urgent action to protect this important natural reserve.