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9 Jan 2025

#politics

Fox News: Charlamagne points to Trump's 'Gulf of America' plan as a show of 'political will' Dems could never pull off
Charlamagne points to Trump's 'Gulf of America' plan as a show of 'political will' Dems could never pull off
Charlamagne Tha God praised President-elect Donald Trump for demonstrating what is politically possible when there is the will to act. He highlighted Trump's proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America as an example of his unconventional approach to politics.

Charlamagne criticized Democrats for not expressing their true thoughts and emphasized that Trump's disregard for political correctness has changed the political discourse. He believes that Trump's actions show that the language of politics has fundamentally shifted.


Le Monde: Gunfire inside Chad's presidential palace leaves 19 dead, several injured
Gunfire inside Chad's presidential palace leaves 19 dead, several injured
Gunmen attacked the presidential complex in Chad's capital, N'Djamena, resulting in 19 deaths, including 18 attackers and one security personnel. The assault occurred shortly after a contested general election, with the government claiming the situation is under control.

Chad has experienced ongoing instability, with military rule and threats from jihadist groups. Recently, the country ended defense agreements with France, further shifting its diplomatic relationships.


The Mirror: Tories humiliated after grooming gangs 'opportunism' fails - how your MP voted
Tories humiliated after grooming gangs 'opportunism' fails - how your MP voted
Kemi Badenoch's attempt to amend the Government's Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill to initiate a national inquiry into grooming gangs was overwhelmingly rejected by Parliament, with 364 MPs voting against it. Critics, including PM Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer, accused her of politicizing the issue and delaying vital child protection legislation.

Badenoch faced backlash for not having met any survivors of grooming gangs, despite advocating for an inquiry. Labour accused the Tories of exploiting the scandal for fundraising, labeling it as a "breathtaking disrespect" to victims. The debate highlights ongoing tensions over child protection policies and political accountability.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Iranians Protest Renaming Street After Yahya Sinwar
Iranians Protest Renaming Street After Yahya Sinwar
Tehran's city council has abandoned plans to rename Bisotun Street after Yahya Sinwar following significant public backlash. Many Iranians opposed the honor, valuing the street's cultural significance and expressing disapproval of Sinwar, who led the October 7 Hamas attacks.

The protests highlighted a disconnect between the hardline council members and the general populace, who have previously voiced their discontent with Iran's support for Palestinian groups. The council is now seeking an alternative location to commemorate Sinwar.


#military

Times Of Israel: 3 soldiers killed in northern Gaza fighting, raising ground offensive toll to 401
3 soldiers killed in northern Gaza fighting, raising ground offensive toll to 401
Three Israeli soldiers were killed and three wounded in combat in northern Gaza, bringing Israel's military toll in the ongoing ground offensive against Hamas to 401. The soldiers were part of the 401st Armored Brigade and were struck by an explosive device during operations in Beit Hanoun.

In response to Hamas attacks, the Israeli Air Force targeted a command center in Jabalia, resulting in civilian casualties. The White House reiterated concerns over the high civilian toll but rejected claims of genocide in Gaza, attributing responsibility to Hamas for the violence.


Front Page Magazine: IDF Closes Down Kamal Adwan Hospital
IDF Closes Down Kamal Adwan Hospital
The IDF recently completed an operation at Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, detaining 240 suspected Hamas operatives, including the hospital's director. The IDF claims the hospital was being used as a stronghold by Hamas, despite repeated warnings to refrain from such activities.

During the operation, the IDF reportedly transferred patients and medical staff to other hospitals, ensuring they received supplies and care. The military denies accusations of cruelty or setting fires, asserting that any individuals forced to strip were likely Hamas operatives hiding within the hospital.


#health

Fox News: Texas officials say dead birds found in early January tested positive for bird flu
Texas officials say dead birds found in early January tested positive for bird flu
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (bird flu) has been detected in Austin-Travis County, Texas, following tests on dead birds. Public health officials warn that those handling infected animals are at increased risk, although the overall threat to the public remains low.

A recent human case in Louisiana resulted in the first bird flu-related death in the U.S., raising concerns about potential human-to-human transmission. As of now, there are 66 confirmed human cases nationwide, with most linked to exposure to infected animals.


#crime

The Epoch Times: The Grooming Gangs of the United Kingdom: An Explainer
The Grooming Gangs of the United Kingdom: An Explainer
Recent social media attention has reignited discussions around the UK grooming gangs scandal, particularly after Elon Musk criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government. The scandal involves the systematic exploitation and abuse of thousands of young girls, primarily from poor white backgrounds, by predominantly Pakistani-heritage men, with local authorities often ignoring the issue due to fears of being labeled racist.

Investigations have revealed a long history of abuse, with reports indicating that over 1,400 children were victimized in Rotherham alone. Political correctness and a reluctance to address the racial elements of these crimes have hindered effective action. Despite some prosecutions, many victims felt let down by authorities, leading to calls for a more robust response to protect vulnerable children.


GB News: Mother, 47, lay dead in restaurant toilet for three days before body discovered
Mother, 47, lay dead in restaurant toilet for three days before body discovered
Sabrina Marlynn Lyttle, 47, was found dead in a disabled toilet at the Gurkha Buffet Restaurant in Blackpool three days after entering on November 28. Her daughter, Jade Casey, expressed heartbreak and anger over the delayed discovery, noting that customers had complained about access to the locked facility.

Police have confirmed that the death is not suspicious, and a file will be prepared for the coroner. The restaurant stated that the disabled toilet is checked regularly, but access was not requested until the evening of November 29, leading to confusion and delays in finding Lyttle.