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29 Dec 2024

#politics

Times Of Israel: Syria could take four years to hold elections, de facto leader Sharaa says
Syria could take four years to hold elections, de facto leader Sharaa says
Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa stated that elections could take up to four years and drafting a new constitution may take three years. He mentioned that significant changes for Syrians might be seen in about a year following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad.

Sharaa emphasized Syria's strategic ties with Russia and expressed hope that the incoming Trump administration would lift sanctions on Syria. He noted that US diplomats found him pragmatic and that a bounty on his head has been removed.


GB News: Rachel Reeves scolded over state school funding boost amid Labour tax hikes: 'Politics of spite!'
Rachel Reeves scolded over state school funding boost amid Labour tax hikes: 'Politics of spite!'
Former Middlesbrough Mayor Andy Preston criticized Labour's new tax policy on private schools, claiming it stems from "malice" and a desire to satisfy the left wing of the party. He argues the policy is not about improving lives but penalizing successful individuals.

Starting January 1, private schools will lose their tax-exempt status and face a 20% VAT on tuition. Preston warns this could lead to financial losses and a decline in living standards for many UK households. He contends the policy is driven by envy rather than genuine revenue generation.


#society

Le Monde: Israeli Ministry of Health report documents violence endured by hostages in Gaza
Israeli Ministry of Health report documents violence endured by hostages in Gaza
Israeli officials have released a report detailing the harsh conditions faced by hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. The report highlights physical violence, confinement in dark spaces, deprivation of basic needs, and instances of sexual assault, including against minors.

The report, compiled by the ministries of health and welfare, underscores the atrocities suffered by the 96 hostages, with 34 confirmed dead. It aims to inform the public about the brutal treatment by Hamas as negotiations for their release continue.