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3 Dec 2024

#politics

Times Of Israel: Fatah, Hamas agree to form committee to run postwar Gaza
Fatah, Hamas agree to form committee to run postwar Gaza
Hamas and Fatah have agreed to form a committee to jointly manage postwar Gaza, pending approval from PA President Mahmoud Abbas. The committee will consist of nonpartisan figures overseeing various sectors, including economy and humanitarian aid, and will manage the Rafah border crossing.

The plan aims to unify Palestinian governance and is part of broader negotiations mediated by Egypt. However, Israel remains skeptical of both Hamas and the PA's ability to govern Gaza, complicating the situation further.


GB News: NHS sparks furious GB News row as course asks if patients’ right-wing views are a safeguarding issue
NHS sparks furious GB News row as course asks if patients’ right-wing views are a safeguarding issue
A heated debate on GB News centered around an NHS training module that questions whether a patient's interest in "extreme right-wing" politics should raise safeguarding concerns. Critics argue this focus unfairly targets the right, while proponents assert it aligns with the Prevent program's goals to identify potential risks.

As the NHS faces pressure to improve services amid increased funding, concerns were raised about the appropriateness of such training. The discussion highlighted broader issues of political bias in safeguarding protocols and the challenges the NHS faces in meeting operational targets.


Le Monde: From Barnier's use of Article 49.3 to two no-confidence motions: A day of upheaval at the Assemblée Nationale
From Barnier's use of Article 49.3 to two no-confidence motions: A day of upheaval at the Assemblée Nationale
Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a likely no-confidence vote from both left and far-right parties, signaling potential governmental instability in France. With no majority in the Assemblée Nationale, he used Article 49.3 to pass the social security budget bill, making concessions to the far-right Rassemblement National.

Barnier's negotiations included abandoning a proposed medication reimbursement cut and agreeing to reforms favored by Marine Le Pen's party. The political landscape remains tense as both sides prepare to hold him accountable, with left-wing MPs expressing their discontent through walkouts.


#crime

Fox News: California man hit pregnant woman with flashlight, bit man's hand, tried to kidnap nursing home resident: cops
California man hit pregnant woman with flashlight, bit man's hand, tried to kidnap nursing home resident: cops
David Jonathan Margoliash, 48, was arrested for breaking into a couple's home in San Rafael, California, where he assaulted a pregnant woman and bit her husband. He faces charges including felony burglary and attempted kidnapping after also attempting to take a resident from a nursing home.

Margoliash has a criminal history and was previously arrested for an unrelated incident involving pepper spray. He is currently held in Marin County Jail without bail.


Fox News: Dangerous man in custody in California for murder escapes, manhunt underway
Dangerous man in custody in California for murder escapes, manhunt underway
Caesar Hernandez, a 34-year-old convicted murderer, escaped from California corrections custody while being transported to court. He is serving a 25 years to life sentence for first-degree murder and is considered dangerous.

Law enforcement, including the Delano Police Department, is conducting a manhunt for Hernandez, who was last seen in an orange jumpsuit. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact local law enforcement.


#technology

The Telegraph: Internet cable cut between Sweden and Finland in suspected sabotage
Internet cable cut between Sweden and Finland in suspected sabotage
A fibre optic cable linking Finland and Sweden was cut in two locations, causing internet outages and raising suspicions of sabotage. Repairs are ongoing in rural areas of Espoo and Vihti, while Finnish police investigate the incident as a potential criminal offense.




#other

The Epoch Times: Geothermal: Tapping Earth’s Abundant Energy
Geothermal: Tapping Earth’s Abundant Energy
A recent study by the Canadian Geothermal Energy Association suggests that British Columbia could generate energy more affordably through geothermal sources, costing about half of what the controversial Site C dam project requires. Geothermal energy offers benefits such as reduced environmental disruption and job creation across the province.

Despite its potential, Canada remains the only country in the Pacific Ring of Fire that does not utilize geothermal energy commercially. Other nations have successfully implemented geothermal systems, which provide steady and cleaner energy compared to fossil fuels. However, geothermal has not received the same government support as other energy sources, limiting its development.