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7 Jan 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Alex Marlow: Here’s Why Trudeau Went Down
Alex Marlow: Here’s Why Trudeau Went Down
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned due to issues primarily related to immigration and a failing healthcare system. According to Alex Marlow, the government lost control over illegal immigration, contributing to the decision.




Breitbart: McCaskill: 'I’m Bitter' Trump Didn't Pay Higher Political Price for January 6
McCaskill: 'I’m Bitter' Trump Didn't Pay Higher Political Price for January 6
Claire McCaskill expressed her bitterness over Donald Trump not facing a higher political cost for the January 6 events. She emphasized the divided nature of the country and the need for Democrats to remain engaged, acknowledging that many voters rejected the status quo due to various societal issues.

She urged the importance of continued political activism, highlighting the necessity for Democrats to fight against the sentiments that led to Trump's support, despite his Electoral College win.


#society

Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: I've mastered the art of being selfish but becoming a parent has taught me this
GREG GUTFELD: I've mastered the art of being selfish but becoming a parent has taught me this
The author reflects on the experience of becoming a parent at an older age, humorously contrasting it with societal attitudes toward parenting and abortion. They argue that despite previous beliefs, having children brings profound meaning and fulfillment, challenging the notion that parenthood is selfish.

The piece critiques media portrayals of parenthood and emphasizes the transformative nature of having a child, suggesting it leads to personal growth and the reevaluation of past choices.


Le Monde: The 'Charlie Hebdo' and Hype Casher attacks: Three days of blood, terror and tears:
The 'Charlie Hebdo' and Hype Casher attacks: Three days of blood, terror and tears:
The January 2015 attacks in Paris, carried out by brothers Chérif and Saïd Kouachi and Amedy Coulibaly, began with a text message that initiated three days of violence. The Kouachi brothers targeted the offices of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, marking a significant moment of terror in France.

This incident, which resulted in numerous casualties, highlighted the threat posed by extremist groups and sparked widespread discussions on security and freedom of expression in Europe.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Settlers said to rampage through Palestinian villages after terror shooting
Settlers said to rampage through Palestinian villages after terror shooting
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un announced that a new hypersonic missile system tested will deter rivals in the Pacific, coinciding with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to the region. The missile's advanced technology could enhance North Korea's strike capabilities.

In other news, a 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Tibet has resulted in at least nine fatalities and significant building collapses. The tremors were felt as far as Kathmandu, Nepal, and local authorities are assessing the damage and impact of multiple aftershocks.


#health

Le Monde: US records its first human death from bird flu
US records its first human death from bird flu
Louisiana health authorities reported the first human death in the U.S. linked to bird flu, noting the patient had underlying health issues. While the general public risk remains low, individuals exposed to birds are at higher risk.

The CDC has recorded 66 human cases of bird flu in the U.S. since 2024, raising concerns about the virus potentially mutating into a more transmissible form. Experts emphasize the need for increased surveillance and preventive measures.


#other

GB News: Drivers to be charged £4 every day to use popular new route as exact opening date confirmed
Drivers to be charged £4 every day to use popular new route as exact opening date confirmed
Transport for London has confirmed that the Silvertown Tunnel will open on April 7, 2025, linking Newham to the Greenwich Peninsula. A user charge will be implemented on the same day to manage traffic and improve air quality, with varying rates for different vehicle types.

The new tunnel aims to reduce journey times by up to 20 minutes during peak hours. Discounts will be available for low-income drivers, while buses and certain vehicles will be exempt from charges. New cross-river bus routes will also launch, featuring zero-emission buses.