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30 Dec 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: Syria’s long-ruling Baath party on way out after collapse of Assad regime
The Baath party in Syria has announced a freeze on its activities following the recent overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad, marking a significant shift for the ruling party that had been in power for over 60 years. Many party leaders have gone into hiding or fled, and there are increasing calls for the party's official dissolution due to its association with corruption and poor relations with other Arab nations.
As the new regime takes shape, former party members are registering to hand over their weapons at the party's former headquarters. While some express hope for a new political future, concerns remain about potential sectarian reprisals against the Alawite minority, reminiscent of Iraq's de-Baathification process after Saddam Hussein's fall.
#society
GB News: Neighbours fuming after developer abandons £50m investment due roads and schools despite building 6,000 new homes
Hodson Developments is attempting to abandon £50 million in infrastructure commitments for a 6,000-home project in Ashford, Kent, citing financial market challenges. The developer seeks to alter or withdraw from 33 obligations, including funding for schools, roads, and community services.
Local authorities and residents oppose these changes, warning they could overwhelm existing services. Kent County Council plans to defend the legal obligations in a Public Inquiry, while Ashford Borough Council aims to maintain the project's original sustainability goals.
#economy
Times Of Israel: Indian workers slowly replacing Palestinians in Israeli construction industry
In response to a significant shortage of construction workers following the October 7 Hamas attack, Israel has turned to Indian laborers to fill the gap. Approximately 16,000 Indians have arrived to work in the construction sector, drawn by higher wages and job opportunities.
Despite ongoing conflict, workers like Raju Nishad express optimism and commitment to their jobs, aiming to support their families back home. However, experts note that the current number of Indian workers still falls short of the pre-war Palestinian workforce, potentially leading to future housing supply delays in Israel.