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16 Dec 2023

#politics

Le Monde: In Calais, the blind spots of the French government's immigration bill are laid bare
In Calais, the blind spots of the French government's immigration bill are laid bare
In Calais, migrants continue to face harsh conditions as the French government's immigration bill fails to address their realities. The bill's rejection by the Assemblée Nationale highlights the blind spots in the government's approach, while NGOs on the ground call for practical solutions rather than punitive measures.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Bill Maher urges Palestinians not to believe 'myth' of 'from the river to the sea': Israel is going 'nowhere'
Bill Maher urges Palestinians not to believe 'myth' of 'from the river to the sea': Israel is going 'nowhere'
Bill Maher criticizes the pro-Palestinian movement and the "river to the sea" slogan, highlighting the changing demographics and borders in the Middle East over the years. He argues that people have coped with displacement throughout history, including the Jews. Maher emphasizes the need for negotiation and criticizes the "you will die and disappear" mentality of some Palestinian leaders and their allies on college campuses.


GB News: Putin's train hit in 'sabotage attack' as huge blast erupts
Putin's train hit in 'sabotage attack' as huge blast erupts
Ukraine claims to have attacked a Russian-controlled oil base and a train carrying ammunition in possible sabotage attacks. The incidents come amidst escalating tensions between the two countries, with Russia launching drones and missiles at Ukraine. No casualties or critical infrastructure damage reported.


Fox News: Putin hopes for 'more constructive' US president in international dialogue, warns America must 'be careful'
Putin hopes for 'more constructive' US president in international dialogue, warns America must 'be careful'
Kremlin hopes for a more constructive US leader, emphasizing the importance of dialogue. Putin wants someone who will be cautious and consider Russia's concerns. Peskov criticizes US funding of Ukrainian defenses as prolonging the conflict.


#military

GB News: Royal Navy Sea Viper missile shoots down attack drone in Red Sea
Royal Navy Sea Viper missile shoots down attack drone in Red Sea
The Royal Navy has shot down a suspected attack drone in the Red Sea targeting merchant shipping, marking the first time in decades. The UK sent the HMS Diamond to bolster maritime security, and Defence Secretary Grant Shapps confirmed that one missile successfully destroyed the drone. This incident highlights the growing concern over illegal attacks and the need to protect international commerce and maritime security.


#history

Le Monde: Notre-Dame's new spire to be crowned with a golden rooster
Notre-Dame's new spire to be crowned with a golden rooster
The iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris is one step closer to its revival as a new golden rooster is set to be installed on its spire. The rooster will house sacred relics, including fragments of Christ's Crown of Thorns, symbolizing religious importance. This pivotal moment emphasizes the collective effort behind the cathedral's restoration and highlights its significance in French history and culture.


#crime

Flag And Cross: Police Release Video of City Official Detonating Multiple Grenades During City Council Meeting
Police Release Video of City Official Detonating Multiple Grenades During City Council Meeting
In Ukraine's Keretsky Village Council, a heated discussion about raises for village leaders turned violent when a deputy entered and tossed three hand grenades onto the floor, injuring 26 people. The incident is being investigated as an act of terrorism.


#outdoors

Gataway Couple: Where Is the World's Smallest Park?
Where Is the World's Smallest Park?


The world's smallest park, Mill Ends Park in Portland, is a one-tree park measuring just 452 square inches. Despite its small size, it is quirky and creative, reflecting the unique character of Portland. Nearby attractions include Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Pioneer Courthouse Square, Portland Saturday Market, the Oregon Maritime Museum, Portland Spirit River Cruises, the Portland Art Museum, and Powell's City of Books. Visiting this park can be a fun and unconventional way to experience the city's charm.