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11 Feb 2024

#politics

GB News: ULEZ protester blasts Sadiq Khan as crowds demonstrate in Sutton: 'Can't do anything but lie!'
ULEZ protester blasts Sadiq Khan as crowds demonstrate in Sutton: 'Can't do anything but lie!'
Anti-ULEZ protesters gather in Sutton to block ULEZ cameras for 3 hours. They claim Sadiq Khan's clean air policy is a lie and about making money for TfL. They want a democratic vote.


Times Of Israel: Iran marks Islamic Revolution with demand to expel Israel from United Nations
Iran marks Islamic Revolution with demand to expel Israel from United Nations
Iran marked the 45th anniversary of its Islamic Revolution with a ceremony in which President Raisi condemned Israel and demanded its expulsion from the United Nations. Support for the Palestinian cause and criticism of the United States and Israel dominated the event. Crowds waved Iranian flags, chanted slogans, and burned US and Israeli flags. The celebrations come ahead of legislative elections and amid heightened tensions in the wider Middle East.


#society

GB News: Lia Thomas blasted by Lauren Chen for trying to overturn trans athlete ban
Lia Thomas blasted by Lauren Chen for trying to overturn trans athlete ban
Commentator Lauren Chen criticizes Utah's "transgender ideology" as transgender athlete Lia Thomas challenges World Aquatics' decision to ban transgender women who have gone through male puberty from elite women's races.


Le Monde: Filmmaker Agnieszka Holland: 'I've always felt the Second World War wasn't really over'
Filmmaker Agnieszka Holland: 'I've always felt the Second World War wasn't really over'
Agnieszka Holland, a Polish filmmaker, discusses her career and the challenges facing Poland today. Raised under communist dictatorship, Holland has faced criticism from the conservative right for her film "Green Border," which explores the struggles of migrants between Belarus and Poland. She credits her mother for instilling in her the values of sharing and not getting attached to material things. Holland's father, who came from a Jewish family, was a rebellious man who faced trouble for criticizing party leaders.


The Telegraph: Italian city council appeals for help as wolves invade urban areas
Italian city council appeals for help as wolves invade urban areas
Wolves are becoming a threat in the Italian town of Siena, with sightings on the outskirts of the city and missing pets. The city council has appealed for help due to increasing alarm among residents, but trapping or shooting the wolves is not an option due to European laws. Farmers are also concerned about livestock attacks, as wolf numbers continue to increase across Europe.


Flag And Cross: NYC Doorman Sends Thieves Running as Bystanders Ignore Daylight Robbery
NYC Doorman Sends Thieves Running as Bystanders Ignore Daylight Robbery
: In an upscale New York neighborhood, two thieves robbed a woman in broad daylight while onlookers did nothing. The doorman intervened, but the thieves got away. Soft-on-crime policies have emboldened criminals, leading to increased crime rates.


#military

Times Of Israel: Gallant hails Gaza intelligence treasure trove as key to ‘realistic’ hostage deal
Gallant hails Gaza intelligence treasure trove as key to ‘realistic’ hostage deal
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant says that the military's intelligence findings on Hamas bring a closer possibility of a hostage deal. Israel aims to pressure Hamas to ease its demands for a truce. Israel has penetrated into Hamas's sensitive places and is using their intelligence against them.


#education

Forbes: A College Double Major Could Be A Ticket To Career Security
A College Double Major Could Be A Ticket To Career Security
Double majors are becoming more popular among undergraduates, and a new study suggests that they offer long-term benefits in terms of career stability and earnings protection. Graduates with two majors are 56% less likely to experience significant disruptions to their earnings compared to those with a single major. The research also found that diverse skill sets obtained through double majors are valuable in the age of artificial intelligence, as they provide flexibility and adaptability in changing industries. This trend reflects a shift towards a more diversified human capital portfolio in college education.