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27 Jan 2025
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Breitbart: Ohio Woman Freezes to Death While Letting Dog Outside
A 43-year-old Ohio woman, Eugenia Michele Wadman, was found dead in her yard after reportedly freezing overnight while letting her dog outside. Authorities believe she fell on snow and ice while wearing only light pajamas, with hypothermia likely contributing to her death.
An investigation is ongoing, and medical conditions may have played a role. The condition of her dog is currently unknown.
Breitbart: L.A. Caves to Trump, Local Residents: Pacific Palisades to Reopen Immediately
Los Angeles County will allow residents of Pacific Palisades to return during daylight hours starting January 27, ahead of the previously discussed timeline. This decision comes after discussions involving Mayor Karen Bass and President Trump, who emphasized the need for residents to return sooner.
Many residents, encouraged by Trump's comments, began returning to their properties over the weekend, despite initial police restrictions. While they can access their lots, the debris removal process will take much longer, marking the beginning of a healing process for those affected.
GB News: Spain tourist ban: British holidaymakers set to suffer under THREE YEARS of new restrictions
British tourists in Spain are facing new restrictions as Malaga implements a three-year ban on registering holiday rentals in 43 districts, responding to anti-tourist protests and concerns over overtourism. Existing rentals remain unaffected, but new options will be limited.
Additionally, visitors must now provide more detailed personal information when booking accommodations, a measure aimed at enhancing police tracking of criminal activity. Similar rental restrictions have been introduced in other Spanish cities like Alicante and Madrid.
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Times Of Israel: Israel: Arbel Yehud, Agam Berger, 3rd hostage to be freed Thursday; 3 more on Saturday
Israel has resolved a dispute with Hamas regarding the ceasefire and hostage deal, with six hostages set to be released this week. Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed that negotiations led to a list of conditions for the remaining hostages and the military will allow displaced Gazans to return to northern Gaza.
In exchange for the hostages, Israel will release Palestinian security prisoners, with specific numbers tied to each civilian. The agreement includes the release of civilian Arbel Yehud, soldier Agam Berger, and others, while Israel maintains strict conditions to prevent any violations of the deal.
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Le Monde: Tal Bruttmann: 'Images of Nazi camps don't say what we have made them say'
Holocaust expert Tal Bruttmann argues that images from Nazi camps, especially those captured by the Allies, distort the reality of the genocide. He emphasizes that the term "liberation" is misleading, as the Allies were not targeting the camps but stumbled upon them while advancing toward Berlin.
Bruttmann's recent works and an exhibition at the Mémorial de la Shoah aim to provide a more nuanced understanding of Auschwitz and its historical context.