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28 Jan 2024
#politics
The Telegraph: Labour MP suspended after accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza in post about Holocaust Memorial Day
Labour MP Kate Osamor has been suspended for accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza in a post about Holocaust Memorial Day. She has apologized for any offense caused. This reflects ongoing tensions within the Labour Party regarding its response to the Israel-Gaza conflict.
Times Of Israel: Germany’s far-right AfD party suffers regional electoral defeat after mass protests
The German far-right AfD party narrowly lost an election in Thuringia after massive protests against the group's anti-immigration agenda. Over a million people protested in cities across the country. The protests were sparked by revelations that AfD members had discussed mass expulsions of immigrants.
Le Monde: Former prime minister Stubb wins first round of Finland's presidential vote
Finnish former prime minister Alexander Stubb won the first round of Finland's presidential election with 27.2% of the votes, while ex-foreign minister Haavisto took second place with 25.8%. The result will lead to a runoff between Stubb and Haavisto on February 11, 2024. The election focused on Finland's new role as a NATO front-line country with Russia and the security situation in Europe.
About 4.5 million eligible voters chose a successor to replace popular Finnish president Sauli Niinistö. Stubb, representing the National Coalition Party, and Haavisto, running as an independent candidate, were the main contenders. The president of Finland holds executive power in formulating foreign and security policy, particularly regarding countries outside the European Union, and acts as the supreme commander of the Finnish military.
Breitbart: Oklahoma Republicans End Support for Lankford over Plan to Expand Immigration
The Oklahoma Republican Party condemns Senator James Lankford for negotiating a Senate deal to expand both illegal and legal immigration. The deal would increase legal immigration by 50,000 green cards annually and allow up to 35,000 illegal aliens to enter the US every week.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Yousaf could give more to UN agency despite employees' alleged involvement in Hamas’s Oct 7 attack
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf says the Scottish Government may provide additional funding to the UN's agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA), despite staff being accused of involvement in Hamas's attack on Israel. Yousaf's position contradicts the UK's stance and that of other Western countries who have suspended support to UNRWA. Germany, France, Australia, and Canada have also suspended funding. A total of 12 UNRWA employees have been accused of participating in the attack, with nine terminated, one confirmed dead, and two yet to be identified.
Breitbart: Kaine: We Have Questions About Biden's 'Legal Rationale' for Yemen Strikes
Senator Tim Kaine is concerned about President Biden's airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen without congressional approval. Kaine is seeking clarity on the strategy, deescalation plan, and legal rationale for the military action.
Times Of Israel: What is Tower 22, the site of a deadly drone attack on US troops in Jordan?
US troops killed in drone attack at military outpost Tower 22 in Jordan. Base near Syria's Al Tanf garrison, used to fight ISIS and contain Iranian military build-up. Jordan a key US ally with extensive exercises and surveillance against militant infiltration.
#other
Fox News: 'SNL' mocked for their 'woke smugness' after claiming Trump made up the term 'de-banking'
NBC's "Saturday Night Live" was mocked for suggesting that the term "de-banking" was made up by Trump. However, de-banking is a real term used to describe banks closing accounts without appeal.