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18 Dec 2023

#politics

GB News: BBC impartiality row erupts as broadcaster brands Sunak-Meloni meeting 'far-right rally'
BBC impartiality row erupts as broadcaster brands Sunak-Meloni meeting 'far-right rally'
The BBC is facing criticism for describing a political event attended by Rishi Sunak and Giorgia Meloni as a "far-right rally." The event aimed to discuss efforts to tackle illegal migration and was also attended by other controversial politicians. Tory MPs and GB news presenter Jacob Rees-Mogg have criticized the BBC's labeling, calling for more accurate reporting. Sunak, during the meeting, warned about the growing threat of hostile states using illegal migration to destabilize the West.




#society

Fox News: Oregon plane crash kills 3 after collision with electrical power lines, police say
Oregon plane crash kills 3 after collision with electrical power lines, police say
A small plane crashed into power lines in Oregon, killing the pilot and two passengers.


#war

Times Of Israel: Woman injured in West Bank shooting attack; IDF searching for perpetrators
Woman injured in West Bank shooting attack; IDF searching for perpetrators
A woman was injured in a shooting attack near Rawabi and Ateret in the West Bank. IDF conducted a manhunt for the gunmen while reservists carried out an arrest operation in al-Faraa, where four people were killed by IDF fire. In other incidents, two people were arrested in Kafr Aqab and gunmen clashed with troops in Jericho. Over 50 illegally acquired vehicles were confiscated and around 2,400 people have been arrested since the start of the conflict.


#foreignaffairs

The Federalist: China's Cyber Warfare Surges With Hacking Of U.S. Infrastructure
China's Cyber Warfare Surges With Hacking Of U.S. Infrastructure
Chinese state-sponsored hackers in 2023 have increased their ability to wage cyber warfare against the U.S., targeting government agencies and critical infrastructure with strategic value. This poses a significant threat to national security.


Le Monde: The final verses of Gaza's poet Refaat Alareer
The final verses of Gaza's poet Refaat Alareer
Refaat Alareer, a Palestinian writer in Gaza, was killed in an Israeli bombardment along with his family. He was a beloved teacher and activist, known for his passion and commitment to his students and the Palestinian cause. His death has shaken the Gaza intellectual community.


Times Of Israel: Gaza war claims lives of five soldiers amid battles for Hamas strongholds
Gaza war claims lives of five soldiers amid battles for Hamas strongholds
Israel’s military continues its ground operation in Gaza, facing tough opposition from Hamas. Four troops were killed in fighting, raising the death toll to 127. Troops have seized weapons and over $1 million in cash. The UN Security Council prepares to vote on a resolution calling for hostilities to cease and hostages to be released.


#crime

Fox News: 2 Pennsylvania men charged in fatal school van collision that killed teen
2 Pennsylvania men charged in fatal school van collision that killed teen
Two Pennsylvania men accused of racing on a public highway face charges in a crash involving a school van that resulted in the death of a teen. The crash occurred on Sept. 20 in Dravosburg when a sedan struck a Serra Catholic High School van attempting to make a left turn. The collision led to the death of 15-year-old Samantha Lee Kalkbrenner and injured 5 others. Authorities believe the two drivers were racing and that the vehicle had been turned "into a deadly weapon."


#other

The Telegraph: Flood-hit villagers forced to battle with crocodiles
Flood-hit villagers forced to battle with crocodiles
Floods in north east Australia have led to families being stranded on rooftops, while crocodiles lurk in the floodwaters. Evacuation delays and lack of resources have caused criticism from residents and authorities. The flooding has caused extensive damage to homes and infrastructure, leaving many without clean drinking water.