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America One News
29 Dec 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Friedrich Merz, a hardline, arrogant conservative-liberal, eyes Germany's chancellery
Friedrich Merz, the CDU-CSU candidate for the February 2025 general election, has been a long-time rival of former Chancellor Angela Merkel. At 69, he is seen as a leading contender for the chancellorship, particularly against unpopular opponents Olaf Scholz and Robert Habeck.
Despite his party's current polling of just over 30%, Merz's strategic patience and focus on coalition possibilities may bolster his chances as he campaigns in North Rhine-Westphalia.
#society
Fox News: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's 'important' reason for spending Christmas at home in California revealed
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle chose to spend Christmas at their California home to create lasting memories and traditions for their children, Archie and Lilibet. They declined an invitation to celebrate at Althorp House, emphasizing the importance of family traditions during the holidays.
Meghan expressed her excitement about experiencing the holidays through her children's eyes as they grow. The couple's decision continues to highlight their distance from the royal family, as they have not spent Christmas with them since 2018.
#culture
GB News: BBC Mrs Brown's Boys' dealt huge blow as festive special ratings bag unwanted record amid controversies
Mrs. Brown's Boys' Christmas special recorded its lowest ratings ever, attracting only 2.2 million viewers in 2024, a sharp decline from 11.52 million in 2013. The show's viewership has steadily decreased over the past decade, with recent controversies adding to its struggles.
Despite the poor reception, creator Brendan O'Carroll expressed pride in his long tenure with the BBC. Meanwhile, other Christmas specials like Gavin and Stacey: The Finale and Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl significantly outperformed Mrs. Brown's Boys.