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26 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: 'Historic Moment': Farage's Reform Party is Now Larger Than the Tories
Nigel Farage's Reform UK Party has surpassed the Conservative Party in membership, reaching 132,200 members, marking a significant shift in British politics. This growth comes after a surge in sign-ups, particularly among younger voters, and positions Reform UK as a serious contender against both the Conservatives and Labour.
Farage, who returned to lead the party earlier this year, claims this moment as historic, indicating that Reform UK is now the "real opposition." The party's rapid increase in membership suggests a potential reshaping of the traditional two-party system in the UK as it prepares for the upcoming elections.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: 'I turn to you, Mr. Trump': An open letter from uncle of youngest hostages
Ofri Bibas Levy appeals to President-elect Donald Trump for urgent action to secure the release of hostages taken by Hamas, including her brother Yarden and his children, Ariel and Kfir. She emphasizes the deteriorating conditions of the captives and the moral obligation to bring them home.
With over half of the 100 hostages still alive, Levy stresses the importance of acting quickly to negotiate their release, linking the hostages' return to broader stability in the Middle East. She calls for unity in the effort to protect innocent lives and uphold children's rights.
Le Monde: Baltic Sea cable hit by outage, prompting investigation into vessel from Russia
Finnish authorities are investigating the oil tanker Eagle S for potential sabotage of the Estlink 2 power cable connecting Finland and Estonia, which was damaged on Christmas Day. The investigation follows concerns about the vessel's anchor possibly causing the damage and its ties to a "shadow fleet" transporting Russian oil.
Tensions in the Baltic region have escalated since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with multiple incidents of damaged undersea cables raising suspicions of sabotage. European officials link these events to the ongoing conflict, while Russia has dismissed such claims.
The Telegraph: Russian missile defence system ‘shot down Azerbaijan Airlines plane’, reports say
An Azerbaijan Airlines flight that crashed in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day was reportedly shot down by a Russian air defense system, killing 38 of the 67 passengers. The Embraer 190 aircraft was diverted off course and lost communication before reappearing over the Caspian Sea.
Azerbaijani sources indicate that the plane was attacked as it approached Grozny, with its communication systems rendered inoperative. This information has been supported by multiple sources familiar with the investigation.
#health
Fox News: Dance eases depression symptoms in Parkinson's patients, new study suggests
A recent study indicates that dance classes may alleviate depression symptoms in Parkinson's patients. Participants in an eight-month dance program showed improved mood and brain activity related to emotional regulation, as evidenced by both surveys and MRI scans.
While not a cure for Parkinson's disease, the findings suggest that dance can enhance the quality of life for patients and their families, addressing both motor and mental health challenges associated with the condition.
#education
GB News: Education Secretary is a dud who wants teachers to work from home - Kelvin Mackenzie
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson's recent decision to allow teachers to work from home for lesson planning and marking has raised concerns about its impact on school operations. Critics argue this move caters to left-leaning educators rather than addressing the recruitment crisis effectively.
Phillipson's approach is seen as ideologically driven, with a potential shift back to local authority control and a pause on funding for new free schools, which have been linked to improved educational outcomes. The fear is that her policies could lower academic standards, ultimately harming children's future prospects.