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23 Jan 2025

#politics

The Economist: Following Trump’s pardons, the Proud Boys are back in the game
Following Trump’s pardons, the Proud Boys are back in the game
Donald Trump signed a clemency order for nearly 1,600 individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot shortly after taking office. This included a full pardon for Enrique Tarrio, leader of the Proud Boys, who was released from prison after serving three years of a 22-year sentence.

Tarrio expressed that he anticipated a pardon from Trump following the election and is now considering the group's future direction. The political implications of these pardons and their impact on far-right movements remain to be seen.


#society

GB News: Metropolitan Police staff spark outrage after threatening to strike over work from home policy: 'Unbelievable!'
Metropolitan Police staff spark outrage after threatening to strike over work from home policy: 'Unbelievable!'
Metropolitan Police staff plan to strike for two weeks over work-from-home policies, with over 300 civilian employees in the Referencing and Vetting departments participating. The dispute escalated after warnings of pay deductions for those not returning to the office.

Commentator Mike Parry criticized the strike as "unbelievable," arguing that essential services require in-person collaboration. Union officials expressed that the strike was a last resort due to management's stance, calling for dialogue instead of punitive measures.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Israel said to tell Hamas it expects Arbel Yehud to be among next freed hostages
Israel said to tell Hamas it expects Arbel Yehud to be among next freed hostages
Israel expects Hamas to include hostage Arbel Yehud in the upcoming release of four female hostages under a ceasefire deal. Yehud, taken on October 7, is believed to be held by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, raising concerns about her release.

The IDF continues operations in Gaza amid the ceasefire, targeting threats while adhering to the agreement's terms. The military acknowledged a previous error regarding the status of a Hamas commander and reported on the death of a Hamas operative linked to a past attack on Israeli forces.