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27 Jan 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: ‘Horrified’: Australian PM condemns neo-Nazis after arrest of ‘disguised’ group
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned neo-Nazi activity in the country after a group was arrested on Australia Day. The group, heavily disguised, was arrested for offensive behavior at a train station in Sydney. Albanese expressed his horror and stated that such activity is being condemned by all decent people.
Australia Day, which commemorates Britain's establishment of New South Wales as a penal colony, saw rallies in support of Indigenous people. Many Indigenous Australians reject the day due to the injustices suffered since European colonization. New laws banning the Nazi salute and symbols associated with terror groups were recently implemented in response to antisemitic incidents amid Israel's conflict with Hamas.
#society
Fox News: Why some seniors should sign ‘driving contracts’ and agree to hang up their car keys
Aging drivers are signing contracts to determine when they should stop driving. This helps protect their safety and involves their families in the decision-making process.
#culture
Fox News: George Clooney, Pierce Brosnan, Matt Damon reign as Hollywood’s silver foxes
Hollywood's leading men embrace their gray hair. George Clooney, Pierce Brosnan, and Matt Damon are among those rocking the silver fox look. They are not alone, as other celebrities also proudly sport their natural gray hair.
#crime
Fox News: Mexico demands answers amid flood of US military-grade weapons to drug cartels
The Mexican government has demanded an investigation into the flow of U.S.-grade weapons into the hands of drug cartels. The issue has plagued the U.S. for years, with Mexican officials claiming that 70% of the weapons causing violence in Mexico come from the United States. The Mexican army has seized numerous weapons from cartels and called for cooperation with the U.S. to address the issue. A lawsuit against American gun manufacturers by Mexico was dismissed in 2022 but has been revived by an appeals court in Boston.