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#politics

Breitbart: Giorgia Meloni Meets with Trump at Mar-a-Lago: 'Ready to Work Together'
Giorgia Meloni Meets with Trump at Mar-a-Lago: 'Ready to Work Together'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, expressing her readiness to collaborate with his administration. The meeting included discussions on shared challenges, particularly regarding legal issues faced by conservatives.

Meloni's mentor, former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, faced extensive legal battles, which has drawn parallels to the current political climate. The meeting lasted about five hours and included other potential administration members.


Human Events: Greenland PM says independence from Denmark is ‘necessary’ amid Trump buy offers
Greenland PM says independence from Denmark is ‘necessary’ amid Trump buy offers
Greenland Prime Minister Múte Egede has declared the necessity of independence from Denmark, responding to US President-elect Donald Trump's suggestion to purchase the territory. Egede emphasized the importance of Greenland's autonomy and shaping its future, asserting, "Greenland is ours. We are not for sale."

Greenland, a self-governing territory of Denmark since 2009, has been the subject of US interest historically, with past administrations exploring its strategic value. Egede's comments highlight a renewed focus on independence amid ongoing discussions about Greenland's status.


#society

Breitbart: 'Law & Order' Star Ice-T Caught on Video Calling Police Officer a 'F**king A**Hole'
'Law & Order' Star Ice-T Caught on Video Calling Police Officer a 'F**king A**Hole'
Rapper Ice-T was involved in a tense traffic stop in New Jersey, where he was pulled over for a missing license plate and expired registration. Despite his attempts to explain the situation, the officer insisted on towing his vehicle, leading to a heated exchange.

After some back and forth, a supervising sergeant allowed Ice-T to walk to the Motor Vehicle Commission to renew his registration without towing his car. The incident has drawn attention due to Ice-T's controversial past with law enforcement in his music career.


Front Page Magazine: Tommy, Nigel, and Elon
Tommy, Nigel, and Elon
Grooming gangs in England, particularly involving Muslim perpetrators, have resurfaced in public discourse, partly due to government inaction and social media attention from figures like Elon Musk. The controversy has intensified following comments from political leaders regarding Tommy Robinson, a vocal critic of these gangs.

Robinson, currently imprisoned for various offenses, is seen by some as a political prisoner. His supporters feel that political leaders, such as Nigel Farage, are distancing themselves from Robinson to avoid backlash, which may alienate a significant voter base. Musk's critical remarks about Farage's leadership have further complicated the political landscape.


Breitbart: France Detains Three Algerians over Calls for Violence on TikTok
France Detains Three Algerians over Calls for Violence on TikTok
French authorities arrested three Algerians for inciting violence via TikTok, with two facing terror-related charges. One influencer, "Imad Tintin," urged followers to commit violent acts against France, while another, "Zazou Youssef," called for attacks in France and Algeria.

These arrests highlight escalating tensions between France and Algeria, particularly after France's support for Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara. Critics suggest the Algerian regime is using social media influencers to promote violence against dissenters.


Breitbart: Mayorkas: 'Significant Increase’ over the Last 10 Years in 'Homegrown Violent Extremism'
Mayorkas: 'Significant Increase’ over the Last 10 Years in 'Homegrown Violent Extremism'
Outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas highlighted a significant rise in homegrown violent extremism over the past decade. He emphasized the need for vigilance from federal, state, and local officials, as well as the public, to address this complex threat landscape.

Mayorkas noted that radicalization affects various sectors, including the military and federal workforce, and called for a united community response rather than politicization of the issue.


The Telegraph: Plight of wild boar found in the bin captures hearts of French… including Brigitte Bardot
Plight of wild boar found in the bin captures hearts of French… including Brigitte Bardot
Rillette, a wild boar in France, has gained a significant following after being found scavenging for food. Local authorities plan to cull her due to health concerns, sparking outrage and a petition with over 173,810 signatures. Brigitte Bardot has joined the campaign to save her.

The backlash includes a protest song and a planned silent march against public health officials. Bardot condemned the euthanasia proposal, calling it a crime and expressing her belief that Rillette deserves to live.


GB News: United Airlines business class passenger urinates on stranger midway through long-haul flight before begging him 'not to press charges'
United Airlines business class passenger urinates on stranger midway through long-haul flight before begging him 'not to press charges'
A United Airlines passenger has been banned after urinating on a sleeping fellow traveler during a flight from San Francisco to Manila. The incident occurred four hours into the journey, leaving the victim, Jerome Gutierrez, shocked and soaked.

Flight attendants provided Gutierrez with pajamas and warned him against confronting the perpetrator. United Airlines acknowledged the incident as a "passenger disturbance" and confirmed the ban, while police were requested to meet the flight upon arrival.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Blinken says he has 'no apologies' for ending America's 'longest war in Afghanistan'
Blinken says he has 'no apologies' for ending America's 'longest war in Afghanistan'
Secretary of State Antony Blinken defended the Biden administration's decision to end the war in Afghanistan, emphasizing the importance of not prolonging American involvement and avoiding further loss of life. He acknowledged the chaotic withdrawal and its impact on U.S. credibility but maintained that the exit was a necessary step.

Blinken noted that while the withdrawal was complex, it allowed the U.S. to focus on other global issues, such as Russia's invasion of Ukraine. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan echoed these sentiments, stating that the challenges of exiting Afghanistan were inevitable, regardless of the approach taken.