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31 Dec 2023
#politics
Liberty Nation News: Under-the-Radar Political Stories That Should Have Dominated 2023 - Liberty Nation News
In 2023, three political topics emerged that may have been overshadowed. Joe Biden's globalist rhetoric in Mexico undermined U.S. sovereignty. Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed American mayors to promote trans-nationalism. Mainstream media organizations openly embraced bias and allowed politicians to edit their articles. These developments threaten our national integrity and freedom of speech.
#society
The Telegraph: Venice to limit size of visitor groups to ease pressure of mass tourism
Venice is implementing new measures to limit the size of tourist groups and regulate visitors, including a limit of 25 people per group and a ban on loudspeakers. The city also plans to charge a fee for day trip visitors and limit the number of cruise ships. The aim is to ease the pressure of mass tourism and improve the quality of life for residents.
GB News: Meghan and Harry to spend 2024 ‘in the wilderness’ as ‘olive branch’ hopes quashed
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced controversy in 2023, and the public is tired of hearing about them. A royal reconciliation seems unlikely, as they are now in the wilderness.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: PM rejects South Africa’s claims of genocide as Cyprus-Gaza sea corridor set to open
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects South Africa's accusation of "genocidal" acts in Gaza, stating that Israel has been acting with unparalleled "morality" in the conflict. Israel signals approval of a maritime corridor from Cyprus to Gaza for humanitarian aid delivery, naming four European countries as potential participants.
Times Of Israel: Evasive on postwar Gaza, Netanyahu risks saddling Israel with full responsibility
The ongoing war in Gaza has created a political fault line between those focused on the military campaign and those focused on political strategy. The debate in the war cabinet, scheduled for Thursday night, was postponed due to pressure from far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich. The military establishment is concerned about the day after the war and the potential for a vacuum in governance in Gaza. Israel is preparing for a future phase where Gaza will be responsible for its own civil governance, while Israel deals with security situations from the other side of the border. The political leadership is delaying discussions on the day after, and there is a lack of coordination between different forums responsible for planning post-war Gaza. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's upcoming visit will focus on this issue, as the US sees the need for Israel to choose a long-term pathway with a legitimate Palestinian partner for separating from the Palestinians. The prime minister has not specified his desired solution for postwar Gaza, causing uncertainty about the future.
The Telegraph: Britain must back up the US in the Red Sea
Between 7 Oct and yesterday, Iranian-backed Houthis fired missiles and drones into Red Sea, targeting ships connected with Israel. US Navy and UK involved in defensive operations. Need clearer strategy and offensive capability.
Fox News: Kim Jong Un reveals New Year's resolution to make more nukes and launch military satellites
Kim Jong Un, the North Korean dictator, announced plans to develop more nuclear materials, launch three military satellites, and create advanced attack drones in 2024. He criticized the United States for expansionism in Asia and emphasized North Korea's goal of having a strong war response capability.