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15 Dec 2023
#illegals
Le Monde: Migrant boat capsizes in English Channel, one person dead
A boat filled with migrants capsized in the Channel while trying to reach Britain. One person died and another is in critical condition. French authorities are conducting rescue operations.
#politics
The Telegraph: Politics latest news: Tory rebels ‘overreached’ by criticising Rwanda Bill and then failing to vote against it, claims Osborne
Former chancellor George Osborne criticized Tory rebels who failed to vote against the legislation and demanded concessions. Rishi Sunak held the line and called their bluff, offering only a small compromise. Tory rebels abstained from the vote but may vote against the bill in the future if it is not strengthened.
Front Page Magazine: First Muslim Elected in Delaware Disrupts VP's Christmas Party, Shouts, "Baby Jesus Under Rubble"
VP Kamala Harris was interrupted by Delaware state Rep. Madinah Wilson-Anton, who shouted about the lack of ceasefire in Bethlehem and the mistreatment of baby Jesus. Wilson-Anton has a history of anti-Israel sentiment and affiliations.
The Federalist: How Dems Like Newsom Got Away With Destroying A Great State
California Governor Gavin Newsom represents the perfect liberal image, blaming accidents for all the state's problems. Conservatives in California face frustration as they watch their once-great state decline under Democratic policies while voters continue to support them. Newsom and his party have successfully indoctrinated their voters into believing that their policies don't have negative consequences.
The Economist: Alexei Navalny, Russia’s opposition leader, is missing in the gulag
Europe | Politics
Alexei Navalny, Russia's opposition leader, disappears while in prison. His last message called for a campaign against Vladimir Putin's re-election. Navalny's goal is to create doubt about the legitimacy of Putin's re-election, but his disappearance raises concerns about his safety.
#society
Fox News: MIT alum who fled Soviet antisemitism urges school to fire president: 'Like 1988 all over again'
Two elite U.S. institutions face pressure to remove their presidents over their testimony at antisemitism hearings. MIT alumni and Jewish allies demand action, citing a failure to control antisemitism on campus and a national reputation for it under President Kornbluth's watch. The House of Representatives has called on the presidents of Harvard and MIT to resign, and UPenn's president has already resigned due to backlash.
#war
Le Monde: Hadas Kalderon, mother of two children released by Hamas: 'At night, the anguish returns'
Hadas Kalderon and her children, Erez and Sahar, experienced a harrowing ordeal as hostages of Hamas. They were taken from their kibbutz in Nir Oz, witnessing violence and uncertainty during their two-month captivity in Gaza.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: ‘Resistance is calling’: Does the West want Ukraine to win or just not to lose? | Defence in Depth
The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia has dragged on for three years, with no end in sight. The outcome of this war will have global implications, making it a pressing concern for everyone.
The Telegraph: Israel-Hamas war live: French hostage found dead in Gaza
French hostage, Elya Toledano, kidnapped by Hamas, found dead in Gaza by Israel Defense Forces. Catherine Colonna expresses sadness. 134 hostages still in captivity.
#crime
The Federalist: This J6 Defendant Is Standing Up Against A Vindictive DOJ
Stewart Parks, labeled an "insurrectionist" for being in the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6th, faces prison time. Parks claims he was peacefully protesting a rigged election but was caught up in a government crackdown on political dissent. He plans to appeal his misdemeanor convictions and argues that the punishments are too harsh for a crime he didn't commit.