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31 Dec 2024
#politics
The Telegraph: South Korea court issues arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon
A South Korean court has approved an arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his decision to impose martial law. This marks the first time an arrest warrant has been issued for a sitting president in South Korea.
The warrant is valid until January 6, and a search warrant for Yoon's residence has also been granted. Investigators are looking into possible insurrection charges, which do not fall under presidential immunity.
Fox News: Democrats launched 'calculated effort' to undermine SCOTUS since Dobbs, CBS reporter says
Senate Democrats are accused of intentionally undermining public opinion of the Supreme Court following the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade. CBS reporter Jan Crawford claims this effort includes exaggerated scandals and hearings that misrepresent the court's integrity.
Despite a record-low approval rating of 38%, Crawford argues the court remains less unpopular than other institutions like the White House and Congress. She defends the court's legitimacy, stating it is not corrupt but reflects a conservative interpretation of the Constitution.
The Western Journal: With Confirmation Hearings Looming, Trump Team Orders Online Silence from All Nominees: Report
President-elect Donald Trump’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles, has instructed all nominees requiring Senate confirmation to refrain from social media activity without prior approval. This directive aims to maintain a unified message as the incoming administration prepares for confirmation hearings.
The Senate confirmation process is set to begin soon, with Republicans holding a slim majority. Wiles, who has a history of successful political strategy, seeks to ensure that nominees, including those with controversial backgrounds, adhere to this communication policy.
Fox News: Court issues arrest warrant for South Korea's President Yoon
A South Korean court has approved an arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol, who has been impeached and suspended from power due to his decision to impose martial law. This marks the first arrest warrant issued for an incumbent president in South Korea.
Yoon is under investigation for possible insurrection charges related to the martial law imposition earlier this month. The court has not provided further comments on the matter.
Forbes: What We Know About Jimmy Carter’s State Funeral Next Week
Former President Jimmy Carter passed away at the age of 100. His state funeral will be held on January 9 in Washington, D.C., featuring a eulogy by President Joe Biden. Public viewings will occur in Atlanta and at the U.S. Capitol, with a burial in Plains, Georgia.
Flags will fly at half-staff for 30 days, including during Donald Trump's inauguration. The New York Stock Exchange and federal agencies will close on the day of the funeral. Carter, the oldest former president, is remembered for his significant contributions and service.
#society
GB News: EU official killed and man hospitalised after horror shark attack at popular holiday resort in Egypt
An EU diplomat, Gianluca Di Gioia, 48, was killed in a shark attack while snorkelling at the Sataya Resort in Egypt. His friend, Giuseppe Fappani, 69, sustained serious injuries while attempting to save him. The attack occurred outside designated bathing areas, prompting an investigation.
Local officials noted the unusual timing of the incident, as shark attacks are typically more common in spring or summer. Authorities have closed the resort's pier and surrounding waters, and the incident adds to a concerning trend of shark attacks in the Red Sea.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF downs ballistic missile from Yemen, triggering sirens across central Israel
Israel's military intercepted a ballistic missile launched from Yemen, marking the seventh such attack in under two weeks. The missile was intercepted before entering Israeli airspace, causing sirens to sound across central Israel. No major damage was reported, but some residents experienced anxiety and minor injuries while seeking shelter.
The Houthis claimed responsibility for the missile launch, threatening further attacks against Israel. This escalation follows recent Israeli airstrikes on Houthi infrastructure in Yemen. The ongoing conflict has seen the Houthis launch over 200 missiles and 170 drones at Israel in the past year.
#culture
The Western Journal: NBC Caught Editing NFL Team's Uniform, Accused of Woke 'Cultural Erasure'
NBC faced backlash for editing out references to the former name of the Washington Commanders, the Redskins, during a broadcast. Critics argue this move exemplifies cultural erasure, as the network replaced the Redskins logo with a generic NFL logo in a graphic comparing current and former quarterbacks.
Supporters of the Redskins name, including some Native Americans, contend that the name was not offensive and that the change reflects a broader trend of erasing historical cultural artifacts. They argue that such actions cater to a vocal minority rather than addressing genuine issues of racism.