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29 Dec 2024
#politics
The Telegraph: Syria’s de facto leader says holding elections could take up to four years
Syria's de facto leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, stated that it may take up to four years to hold elections, with a new constitution potentially taking three years to draft. He emphasized the importance of peaceful expression for citizens while rejecting factional power-sharing arrangements.
Sharaa claimed that improvements in the country could be seen within a year, despite ongoing protests regarding women's and minority rights. He maintained that current appointments are necessary for the transitional period.
GB News: UK's agricultural industry has 'strength in numbers', Scottish farmer claims
A Scottish farmer criticized Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's farm tax policy, calling it dismissive of the farming community. A Public First survey indicates only 20% of voters feel Labour is concerned about rural residents, intensifying the party's challenges amid inheritance tax debates.
#society
Times Of Israel: Tourist killed, another injured in Egypt Red Sea shark attack
A shark attack off Egypt's Red Sea coast resulted in the death of one tourist and injuries to another. The incident occurred in the northern Marsa Alam area, prompting authorities to close swimming areas for two days.
Shark attacks are not uncommon in this region, with environmental factors contributing to changing marine life behavior. Egypt's Red Sea remains a vital tourist destination despite these risks.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Israel Submits Report to UN Detailing Torture of Hostages by Hamas
Israel will submit a report to the UN detailing the torture of hostages taken by Hamas on October 7, including severe physical and sexual abuse, medical neglect, and psychological torment. The report is based on medical evidence and testimonies from released hostages.
President Isaac Herzog emphasized the UN's moral obligation to act on the findings, as approximately 100 hostages remain in Gaza, with many believed to still be alive.
#economy
Breitbart: No Idea Keir Starmer Pleads for Ideas to Boost Stalling UK Economy
After 14 years in opposition, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has reached out to UK regulators for proposals to stimulate the stalled economy. This request follows recent data showing no growth from July to September, prompting criticism from Conservative MPs regarding Labour's economic management.
Starmer's plea for "pro-growth initiatives" has raised concerns about the lack of private sector involvement and the government's ability to foster economic recovery. Critics argue that Labour's recent budget and tax increases will exacerbate inflation and hinder growth.
#culture
Breitbart: Notre Dame Not Safe: Macron Replacing Stained Glass That Survived Fire
French President Emmanuel Macron faces backlash for plans to replace surviving stained glass windows at Notre Dame Cathedral with modern designs, despite their historical significance. Critics argue this move undermines the cathedral's integrity and the intent of restoration donations.
Opponents, including heritage advocates, suggest that if modern windows are desired, they should be installed in less significant areas, not at the expense of the original artwork. The debate highlights tensions between preserving history and embracing contemporary architecture.
#science
Breitbart: Alarmists: Global Warming Produced ‘41 Extra Days of Dangerous Heat’
A recent report indicates that people experienced an average of 41 extra days of dangerous heat this year due to human-caused climate change, with 2024 projected to be the hottest year on record. Experts warn that continued fossil fuel use will worsen these conditions.
However, the report overlooks the significant reduction in extreme cold days, which are more deadly than heat. Data shows that cold-related deaths globally far exceed heat-related ones, suggesting that while climate change poses risks, it may also mitigate cold-related fatalities.