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22 Jan 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: Modi hails new era as £300m ‘Hindu Vatican’ opens
Modi hails new era as £300m ‘Hindu Vatican’ opens
India's prime minister shut down schools and the stock market for the opening of a Hindu temple built on land where a mosque once stood. The construction of the temple is seen as a political move by the ruling Hindu-nationalist party ahead of elections. Critics argue that it blurs the line between religion and state.


Liberty Nation News: Letitia James and Friends Go After Commercial Ammunition Sales - Liberty Nation News
Letitia James and Friends Go After Commercial Ammunition Sales - Liberty Nation News
- A group of state attorneys general, led by NY AG Letitia James, want to shut down commercial sales from the largest ammunition factory. They argue it's about saving lives, but critics say it's an attempt to disarm the people and work around the Second Amendment. Shutting down the factory could double prices for civilian shooters and create supply chain issues. The facility's production is necessary for its required capacity and maintaining the equipment and workforce. Taxpayer money has been invested in the facility, but the military also receives a small cut of the commercial profits. Critics argue that those who want the government to have guns and ammo for its own use should buy it with their own tax dollars.


#society

GB News: Parents fume over children's sex guide with 'sickening' details of how to perform 'oral sex' and the 'lowdown on anal sex'
Parents fume over children's sex guide with 'sickening' details of how to perform 'oral sex' and the 'lowdown on anal sex'
A controversial children's book about sex, titled "Welcome to Sex," has caused outrage among parents who consider it a form of "brainwashing." The book, published in the UK, provides explicit details and illustrations of sexual practices, including fingering, oral sex, and anal sex. Many parents have criticized the book on social media, expressing their concern over the exposure of explicit content to young children.


#war

Times Of Israel: Turkey said to delist Israel as favored export target amid tension over Hamas war
Turkey said to delist Israel as favored export target amid tension over Hamas war
Turkey has removed Israel from its list of countries targeted for export, discouraging local businesses from trading with Israel. The move is seen as a signal that the government will not support trade with the Jewish state and comes amidst strained relations between the two countries due to the war with Hamas in Gaza.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Germany should hold its own ‘Dexit’ vote on leaving EU, says AfD leader
Germany should hold its own ‘Dexit’ vote on leaving EU, says AfD leader
The leader of Germany's hard-Right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, Alice Weidel, has stated that Germany should hold a "Dexit" vote, following Britain's decision to leave the European Union. Weidel believes that if her party comes to power and cannot secure reforms to limit the power of the European Commission, a referendum on EU membership should be held. However, winning such a referendum would be unlikely, as the majority of Germans support continued EU membership.


#health

The Federalist: Lawmakers Must Frogmarch Fauci Down Memory Lane
Lawmakers Must Frogmarch Fauci Down Memory Lane
Despite Dr. Fauci's claims, evidence suggests the six-foot social distancing rule was not based on scientific data. The origins of the rule can be traced back to flawed research and inconsistent information during the early stages of the pandemic.


#education

The Federalist: Canadian School Board Members Tormented For Traditional Values
Canadian School Board Members Tormented For Traditional Values
Francine Champagne, an elected school board trustee in Canada, faced multiple suspensions and was eventually forced to resign after posting on her personal Facebook page about traditional gender roles and sharing a link criticizing the sexualization of children. Despite being elected by the community and protected by freedom of speech, Champagne was demonized in the press and deemed "hateful" by the board chairwoman for her views. Another trustee, Monique LaGrange, also faced expulsion for sharing a meme that compared pride flags to swastika flags. These cases highlight the intolerance of traditional views in education.


#sports

Le Monde: AFCON 2024: In Morocco 'everyone wants a Bounou or a Ziyech in the family'
AFCON 2024: In Morocco 'everyone wants a Bounou or a Ziyech in the family'
The Moroccan national football team's success in the World Cup has sparked newfound enthusiasm for the sport in the country, with more young people aspiring to become goalkeepers and a greater attraction to football overall. The team's impressive performance has also led to an increase in attendance at training centers and private football schools, as well as a rise in girls participating in the sport. While the democratization of football is underway, there is still a need for improved infrastructure and a government strategy to support the development of the sport across the country.


#other

GB News: Storm Jocelyn to strike in HOURS - Met Office issues warning over new hurricane-force winds
Storm Jocelyn to strike in HOURS - Met Office issues warning over new hurricane-force winds
Storm Jocelyn brings strong winds across the UK, with northern areas experiencing the most severe effects.


GB News: ‘You’re NOT a criminal if you don’t pay your TV licence!’ Andrew Pierce slams BBC bias in debate with MP
‘You’re NOT a criminal if you don’t pay your TV licence!’ Andrew Pierce slams BBC bias in debate with MP
GB News host Andrew Pierce and Tory MP Bob Seely criticize the BBC, expressing their concerns about its impartiality and lack of diversity. They argue that the BBC has become more focused on lecturing rather than investigating real stories and scandals. Seely also questions the fairness of the TV license fee, saying that the BBC needs to represent everyone, not just a specific segment of society.