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8 Jan 2025
#politics
The Telegraph: Home of South Korean president turned ‘into fortress’ ahead of second arrest attempt
The home of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been fortified with barbed wire and blockades as authorities prepare for a second arrest attempt. His supporters rallied outside, while he remains defiant, vowing to fight against the charges following a political crisis triggered by a failed martial law decree.
The situation escalated after a previous arrest attempt was thwarted by presidential security members. A new arrest warrant has been issued for the suspended leader amid rising tensions.
Liberty Nation News: End Times for the Never-Trump Movement - Liberty Nation News
The term "Trump Derangement Syndrome" originated in 2016 to describe Republicans who opposed Donald Trump, evolving into a serious movement among conservatives who abandoned their principles. The Lincoln Project emerged as a key player, portraying Trump as a fascist, while figures like Bill Kristol and Liz Cheney aligned with leftist causes, ultimately facing political extinction.
This coalition of disillusioned neoconservatives, including Rick Wilson and Steve Schmidt, sought to undermine Trump but struggled to gain traction among conservative donors. Their efforts culminated in failed endorsements and alliances, leading to their marginalization within both the Republican Party and the broader political landscape.
#society
Times Of Israel: ‘It is crazy’: Wildfires ravage Los Angeles area, destroying synagogue and causing chaos
Wildfires in California have devastated the Los Angeles area, forcing tens of thousands to evacuate and destroying homes, including the Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center. Strong Santa Ana winds, reaching up to 100 mph, have complicated firefighting efforts, with multiple brushfires reported.
Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency, deploying over 1,400 firefighters. The situation remains critical, with more than 30,000 residents under evacuation orders and significant damage reported. Emergency services are working tirelessly to protect lives and property as the fires continue to spread.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: 'At what point does hybrid warfare become outright war?'
Finland's response to recent damage to underwater electric cables highlights the country's readiness to confront hybrid warfare threats, particularly from Russia. Officials emphasize the importance of cooperation with allies in the face of potential sabotage and cyber attacks, especially since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
European leaders, including President Macron, have increasingly recognized the various forms of Russian aggression, from destabilizing elections to manipulating migrant flows. NATO Secretary General Rutte has condemned Russia's campaign of hybrid attacks on allied territories, underscoring the urgency of a united response.
#health
The Federalist: Doctors: Harvest Organs From Euthanasia Victims Before Death
Canadian doctors are reportedly discussing the potential for organ harvesting from patients undergoing euthanasia, raising ethical concerns about the practice. Ethicist Rob Sibbald suggested that the "dead donor rule," which mandates that organ donors must be declared dead before their organs can be harvested, may need to be re-evaluated in light of euthanasia laws.
Critics argue that such practices could lead to abuses, particularly against vulnerable populations, as the demand for organ transplants increases. Advocates for medical freedom express fears that patients may be pressured into euthanasia to meet organ donation needs, highlighting a troubling intersection of healthcare and euthanasia policies in Canada.
#crime
Fox News: Seattle police officer fired for fatally hitting graduate student with car
A Seattle police officer, Kevin Dave, has been fired after hitting and killing Indian graduate student Jaahnavi Kandula while responding to an overdose call in January 2023. The interim police chief stated that Dave violated multiple department policies regarding safe vehicle operation.
Despite the officer's intent to assist, the tragic outcome and his excessive speed—driving 74 mph in a 25-mph zone—led to his dismissal. Kandula's family is pursuing a wrongful-death lawsuit against Dave and the city, seeking $110 million in damages.
GB News: WATCH: Eamonn Holmes delivers scathing verdict on grooming gangs scandal
Eamonn Holmes, a host on GB News, criticized the term "grooming" in relation to child abuse, asserting it minimizes the severity of the crimes. His comments come as Labour faces increasing pressure to address historic abuse allegations in Oldham after rejecting calls for an inquiry.