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8 Dec 2024
#politics
Liberty Nation News: DEVELOPING: Bashar al-Assad Flees Syria as Rebels Take Control - Liberty Nation News
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has resigned and fled the country following the armed opposition's takeover of Damascus. Rebel commander Abu Mohammad al-Golani celebrated the event, marking the end of over 13 years of civil war and half a century of Assad family rule.
Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali will govern until a peaceful transition is complete, calling for free elections. The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed Assad's departure, but his and his family's whereabouts remain unknown.
Le Monde: South Korea sinks further into political uncertainty
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol remains in office after lawmakers rejected an impeachment motion despite significant public outcry. The opposition's attempt, backed by 192 MPs, failed due to the absence of ruling party members, preventing the necessary quorum for a vote.
The ruling People Power Party's reluctance to engage with the opposition and Yoon's subsequent apology for declaring martial law contributed to the decision. The opposition plans to introduce another impeachment motion soon.
#society
GB News: Jewish doctors face rising antisemitism from NHS colleagues as incidents throughout Britain increase threefold in just one year
Jewish doctors in the NHS report a significant rise in antisemitism, with incidents tripling since the October 7 Hamas attacks. Many have faced hostility from colleagues, both in-person and online, with over 5,500 antisemitic incidents recorded in Britain in the past year.
Despite complaints and calls for support, Jewish staff feel their concerns are overlooked, especially compared to resources offered for Islamophobia. Health Secretary Wes Streeting emphasized a zero-tolerance policy for antisemitism in the NHS, urging action against those promoting hatred.
The Western Journal: Kindergarten ‘Shoe Pervert’ Turns Out to Be Weasel with Fetish for White Slip-Ons
In Fukuoka, Japan, a kindergarten experienced a series of shoe thefts, leading to concerns of a human culprit with a shoe fetish. After setting up cameras, police discovered that a weasel was the thief, stealing children's white canvas shoes to keep warm.
The incident ended on a lighter note, with children amused by the footage of the weasel. Although the shoes were not recovered, the school has since taken precautions by installing nets over the cubbyholes.
The Western Journal: Mattel Facing Class Action Lawsuit for Disgusting Misprint on ‘Wicked’ Doll
A South Carolina mother has filed a class action lawsuit against Mattel after her daughter accessed a pornographic website linked to a doll from the "Wicked" franchise. The packaging mistakenly directed users to "Wicked.com" instead of the correct "WickedMovie.com," leading to disturbing content.
Mattel has since pulled the affected dolls from shelves and issued corrected packaging. The lawsuit claims negligence and argues that the misprint resulted in unjust enrichment for the company. Mattel has stated that the dolls are back on sale with the correct information.
Fox News: Fox Nation Patriot Awards attendees address importance of patriotism in pivotal election year: 'Free to talk'
The sixth annual FOX Nation Patriot Awards aired on Fox News, honoring various American heroes and featuring President-elect Donald Trump. Attendees expressed their views on patriotism, emphasizing respect for the military, freedom, and unity among diverse backgrounds.
The event aimed to celebrate love for America and featured awards in multiple categories, with Fox News personalities presenting throughout the night. Trump received the "Patriot of the Year" award and promised to restore order in the country.
The Western Journal: Evil: 'Catholics for Choice' Use Virgin Mary to Push Abortion in Sickest Christmas Ad Ever Created
Pro-life conservatives have condemned a social media post by "Catholics for Choice," which suggested that the Virgin Mary could have chosen to abort Jesus. The post, intended to promote a pro-abortion agenda, was met with widespread backlash on X, with many users labeling it blasphemous.
Critics argue that the post misrepresents Catholic teachings, which emphasize Mary's acceptance of God's plan before Jesus' conception. The incident has sparked outrage and highlighted the ongoing cultural and moral debates surrounding abortion and religious beliefs.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Report: Hamas Prepares for Hostage Deal After Trump Victory, Threat
Hamas is reportedly instructing other Palestinian groups to identify Israeli hostages, indicating potential progress toward a hostage deal. President-elect Donald Trump has warned of severe consequences if the remaining hostages, including Americans, are not released.
Qatar's prime minister noted a renewed momentum for a ceasefire and hostage negotiations following Trump's election. His administration is actively engaging in diplomacy, which could have political implications, especially given the Biden-Harris administration's interest in resolving the hostage situation.
Times Of Israel: Rebels storm Iranian embassy in Damascus, rip banner of Nasrallah and Soleimani
Iran's embassy in Damascus was attacked amid a rebel offensive that has seen the fall of Bashar al-Assad. Footage showed ransacked offices with looted items and damaged property. Iranian diplomats reportedly evacuated before the storming, with all staff safe.
Iran's Foreign Minister has shifted tone, calling for negotiations with opposition groups, a departure from previously labeling them as terrorists. This comes after Iran's longstanding support for Assad during the Syrian civil war.
#culture
Forbes: Michael Strahan
Is On The Clock
Michael Strahan, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, balances multiple TV roles while amassing a watch collection valued at around $2 million. Despite his success, he contemplates retirement, driven by a desire to spend more time with family after his daughter's recent health scare.
Strahan's journey from NFL star to a prominent media figure highlights his appreciation for craftsmanship and success, as he reflects on the importance of time in both his career and personal life.