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14 Dec 2024

#illegals

Le Monde: Five dead, dozens missing in Greece as migrant boat sinks
Five dead, dozens missing in Greece as migrant boat sinks
A migrant boat capsized off Gavdos, Greece, resulting in five deaths and 40 individuals reported missing. The Greek Navy is conducting a large rescue operation, with 39 survivors rescued, all men.

This incident is part of a troubling trend, as Greece has seen a 25% increase in migrant arrivals this year, with several similar accidents reported recently.


#politics

Times Of Israel: At weekly rally, hostage’s mom vows to be PM’s ‘worst nightmare’ if son not returned
At weekly rally, hostage’s mom vows to be PM’s ‘worst nightmare’ if son not returned
Protests erupted in Tel Aviv and other cities demanding the Israeli government secure a deal for the release of hostages held by Hamas. Prime Minister Netanyahu is reportedly more determined to negotiate a resolution, with expectations of a potential ceasefire and the release of some hostages, though critics fear he may prioritize political survival over comprehensive agreements.

Demonstrators, including families of hostages, voiced frustration over what they perceive as political maneuvers affecting negotiations. They argue for an all-encompassing deal rather than a phased approach, emphasizing the urgency of bringing all captives home. Tensions continue as anti-government protests coincide with these demands.


#society

The Telegraph: Streeting urges GMC to strike off anti-Semitic NHS doctors who bring Gaza views to work
Streeting urges GMC to strike off anti-Semitic NHS doctors who bring Gaza views to work
Wes Streeting has urged regulators to discipline NHS doctors and nurses who express extremist views regarding Gaza, advocating for a zero-tolerance policy against anti-Semitism. He emphasized that such behavior could jeopardize patient safety and lead to disciplinary actions, including removal from the medical register.

Streeting's call reflects a commitment to ensuring that healthcare professionals maintain a standard of conduct that does not compromise the safety and well-being of patients. He has made it clear that any healthcare worker promoting racist or extremist views will face serious consequences.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Mayor of Gaza’s Deir al-Balah killed in strike; IDF: He was in Hamas’s military wing
Mayor of Gaza’s Deir al-Balah killed in strike; IDF: He was in Hamas’s military wing
An Israeli airstrike in a designated humanitarian zone in Gaza killed Deir al-Balah's mayor, Diab Emad Ali Abd al-Rahman al-Jaro, linked to Hamas. The IDF stated he provided combat assistance to Hamas and was targeted while at the municipality building, which was allegedly used for planning attacks.

The strike reportedly resulted in at least 11 fatalities, with the IDF claiming to have taken measures to minimize civilian harm. Concurrently, the IDF conducted a drone strike against a Hamas cell preparing an attack. The humanitarian situation remains dire, with Gaza's health ministry reporting over 44,000 deaths since the conflict escalated.


Fox News: Former Navy pilot says he rules out commercial contractors, questions fed involvement in NJ drone sightings
Former Navy pilot says he rules out commercial contractors, questions fed involvement in NJ drone sightings
Former Navy pilot Lt. Ryan Graves expressed skepticism about the origins of recent drone sightings in New Jersey, ruling out government or commercial contractor involvement. He suggested the possibility of foreign adversaries and criticized the lack of clear communication among government agencies regarding the incidents.

New Jersey officials, including Governor Phil Murphy and Senator Cory Booker, have called for more transparency and briefings from federal agencies on the drone activity. Graves urged a coordinated response to investigate the sightings, emphasizing the need to address the concerns of both ground and air observers.


The Western Journal: FBI Releases Wanted Poster for 14 North Korean IT Workers Targeting US Companies
FBI Releases Wanted Poster for 14 North Korean IT Workers Targeting US Companies
The FBI has indicted 14 North Korean nationals for fraud and theft against U.S. companies, offering a $5 million reward for their capture. These individuals allegedly posed as American IT workers, stealing identities and extorting money to fund the North Korean regime.

The indictment follows a two-year investigation, with the group accused of stealing $88 million over six years. Charges include conspiracy to violate economic sanctions, wire fraud, money laundering, and identity theft, with potential sentences of up to 27 years in prison.


#culture

GB News: Ryan Reynolds brings another Hollywood A-lister to Wrexham as fans go wild
Ryan Reynolds brings another Hollywood A-lister to Wrexham as fans go wild
Ryan Reynolds and Channing Tatum drew attention at a recent Wrexham vs. Cambridge match, where they mingled with fans and shared drinks at a local pub. Their presence delighted social media users, who expressed surprise at seeing the Hollywood stars in Wrexham.

Reynolds, co-owner of Wrexham AFC, is rumored to appear in the upcoming Avengers film, but he believes Deadpool should remain an outsider rather than join the Avengers or X-Men. His character's charm lies in his fanboy enthusiasm and desire for acceptance.


#history

Fox News: Bob Fernandez, a 100-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor, dies peacefully at home 83 years after bombing
Bob Fernandez, a 100-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor, dies peacefully at home 83 years after bombing
Bob Fernandez, a 100-year-old Pearl Harbor survivor, passed away at his nephew's home in California after health issues prevented him from attending the 83rd anniversary ceremony. He served as a sailor on the USS Curtiss during the attack on December 7, 1941.

Fernandez, who lost many shipmates during the bombing, was proud of his Navy service and lived a life dedicated to helping others. He is survived by his son, granddaughter, and great-grandchildren, leaving behind a legacy of kindness and generosity.