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America One News
29 Dec 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Mikheil Kavelashvili sworn in as Georgia's president
Mikheil Kavelashvili was inaugurated as Georgia's new president on December 29, 2024, despite claims of illegitimacy from outgoing president Salomé Zurabishvili and opposition groups. Zurabishvili asserted her position as the "only legitimate president" during a rally of pro-EU supporters.
Kavelashvili's election is seen as a consolidation of power for the ruling Georgian Dream party, which has faced criticism from opposition factions and concerns about democratic integrity.
GB News: WATCH: Matthew Stadlen says that Nigel Farage is 'rattling' Kemi Badenoch
Matthew Stadlen cautions that Reform UK is creating unease within both the Conservative Party and Labour. The conflict intensified when Reform UK displayed its membership numbers on Conservative headquarters, asserting it has outpaced the Tories' membership count.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Why Was the Head of the World Health Organization in a Terror State?
The media is expressing outrage over WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus being in Yemen during Israeli airstrikes against the Houthis, who have been attacking international shipping and taking hostages. Critics point to the Biden administration's withdrawal of support for Saudi efforts against the Houthis as a contributing factor.
The situation raises concerns about the appropriateness of a UN official's presence in a terrorist-controlled area and highlights the UN's potential complicity in enabling terrorism through foreign aid. This incident underscores the need for scrutiny of how international organizations interact with terrorist groups.
Front Page Magazine: Biden Admin Refuses to Accept Blame for China's Backdoor Hack of Millions of Americans
China's extensive hacking campaign, dubbed "Salt Typhoon," compromised numerous U.S. telecommunications companies, exposing the personal data of millions, including high-profile figures in Washington. The Biden administration is pushing for stricter regulations on telecom providers, citing inadequate voluntary cybersecurity measures.
Critics argue that the hacking exploits backdoors established by federal compliance, particularly through the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA). They contend that the administration is deflecting responsibility while the media fails to address the root cause of the vulnerabilities.