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3 Jan 2025

#politics

Le Monde: The French far right's slow re-alignment on Ukraine
The French far right's slow re-alignment on Ukraine
Rassemblement National's Jordan Bardella has shifted the party's stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, moving away from pro-Moscow sentiments long held by Marine Le Pen. Pierre-Romain Thionnet, a young member of the European Parliament, is leading this reorientation towards support for Ukraine.

This change reflects a generational divide within the French far right, with younger members favoring Ukrainian resistance over Russian imperialism. The conflict has highlighted fractures in the party, as some factions embrace Ukraine's struggle against Russia, viewing it as a defense of European values.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Iran Marks Fifth Anniversary of Trump Airstrike Eliminating Terror Master Soleimani
Iran Marks Fifth Anniversary of Trump Airstrike Eliminating Terror Master Soleimani
Iran commemorated the fifth anniversary of Qassem Soleimani's death, portraying him as a martyr and champion against terrorism. Soleimani, killed in a 2020 U.S. drone strike, was a key figure in Iran's military strategy and its support for militant groups across the Middle East.

Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Khamenei, claimed that Soleimani's legacy continues to inspire resistance against adversaries, despite recent setbacks for Iran's proxy forces. Analysts suggest that Soleimani's death may have weakened Iran's influence in the region significantly.


Times Of Israel: Israel said to hit defense facility, scientific research center near Syria’s Aleppo
Israel said to hit defense facility, scientific research center near Syria’s Aleppo
Israeli airstrikes targeted a defense facility and scientific research center near Aleppo, Syria, following the recent overthrow of Bashar al-Assad. The strikes reportedly caused significant ground shaking, but there were no immediate reports of casualties.

Israel has conducted numerous strikes in Syria to prevent military assets from falling into hostile hands, particularly since the rise of Islamist-led rebels. The new leadership has indicated a desire for stability, though concerns remain about the potential for increased chaos and terrorism in the region.


#military

Breitbart: Report: Israel to Set Up Military Outposts in Lebanon, Syria
Report: Israel to Set Up Military Outposts in Lebanon, Syria
Israel plans to establish military outposts in southern Lebanon and southwestern Syria to defend against Hezbollah and other terror groups. Twelve outposts will be built along the Lebanon border, with nine in Syria, as part of a new defense strategy.

The effectiveness of these outposts is uncertain, and there are concerns they may become targets for attacks. Some local Druze communities in Syria have expressed interest in a permanent Israeli presence for protection against jihadist groups.


#culture

GB News: Wayne Osmond, 73, dies as family pays heartfelt tribute: 'Will miss him dearly'
Wayne Osmond, 73, dies as family pays heartfelt tribute: 'Will miss him dearly'
Wayne Osmond, a member of the renowned music group The Osmonds, has passed away at 73 on New Year's Day 2025. His family confirmed he died peacefully surrounded by loved ones. The cause of death has not been disclosed.

Osmond was the second-oldest of the original Osmond Brothers and part of a group that sold over 77 million records. He is remembered for his musical legacy and impact on fans worldwide. Tributes have poured in, highlighting his kindness and contributions to the Osmond sound.


#technology

Breitbart: Report: China's ByteDance Flaunts U.S. Sanctions with Plan to Spend $7 Billion 'Renting' AI Chips
Report: China's ByteDance Flaunts U.S. Sanctions with Plan to Spend $7 Billion 'Renting' AI Chips
ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, is reportedly planning to invest $7 billion in cloud-based access to Nvidia GPUs to bypass U.S. sanctions restricting direct purchases. This is part of a broader $20 billion investment in AI infrastructure, including data centers.

The company may also collaborate with Broadcom to develop its own AI processors, aiming for mass production by 2026. While ByteDance's ability to access sufficient Nvidia GPUs remains uncertain, the strategy could position it as a major player in AI hardware consumption.