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1 Feb 2024
#politics
GB News: POLL OF THE DAY: Has Europe had enough of the EU as farmers rise up against Brussels?
Furious European farmers protest in Brussels against rising costs, cheap imports, and EU regulations. They claim they are not being paid enough and demand dialogue with EU leaders.
GB News: Furious farmers light BONFIRE outside EU HQ as fury over Brussels' crippling policies erupts
Belgian farmers protest poor working conditions at EU headquarters, diverting focus from Ukraine aid summit.
#society
The Federalist: Abortion Pill Reversal Gave My Daughter And Me A Second Shot
A woman shares her experience with abortion pill reversal (APR), expressing gratitude for the option to save her unborn child's life and highlighting the support she received from Hope Clinic in California. She encourages other women in similar situations to consider this alternative and emphasizes the importance of providing choice and support for those facing unwanted pregnancies.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist: Biden's Treading On Texas’ Sovereignty, Not The Other Way Around
The media and Biden administration are misrepresenting Texas' efforts to secure the border. Texas is not flouting the Supreme Court's decision, as the court did not order Texas to do anything. The Biden administration is attempting to exercise control over Texas' sovereignty by demanding access to Shelby Park, but Texas is pushing back, questioning the federal government's claims of property ownership. The Biden administration's fight with Texas over border security is just beginning.
Times Of Israel: How Israel and Lebanon are prepping for a war neither wants, but many fear is inevitable
The prospect of a full-scale war between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah terrifies people on both sides of the border. Israel and Hezbollah have learned lessons from their last war in 2006 and have been preparing for another conflict, even as the US tries to prevent it. The situation is escalating gradually and a miscalculation could potentially trigger a wider conflict that would be difficult to control.
Both Hezbollah and the Israeli military have expanded their capabilities since 2006, but both countries are also more fragile. Lebanon has been facing an economic crisis that has affected its institutions and eroded its health system. Israel is feeling the economic and social strain from the war in Gaza. War would likely spread to multiple fronts and could draw in Iran and the US. A full-scale war could have devastating consequences for both sides.
#economy
The Telegraph: Politics latest news: Jeremy Hunt slaps down boss of UK’s economic watchdog
Jeremy Hunt rebukes Richard Hughes, chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility, for calling the UK's public finance forecasts a "work of fiction". Hunt says the comment was "wrong" and governments decide spending plans. Economists argue that Hunt's tax giveaways are based on implausible plans to cut public spending.
#other
GB News: UK snow: New maps warn 20cm of snow to lash Britain in -14C Arctic ice bomb
The UK is bracing for freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall as an Arctic ice bomb hits the country. Scotland may see temperatures as low as -14C, while Wales and Northern Ireland will also experience a freeze. England is expected to be relatively milder, but the north of the country could see temperatures drop to -6C. The whole of the UK will feel the chill, with up to 20 centimetres of snow possible in some areas. The Met Office predicts a return of wintry weather in the second week of February, with uncertainty over how far south the cold conditions will reach.
Le Monde: Political executions on the rise in Iran
Four political prisoners of Kurdish origin were hanged in Iran on January 29. Despite accusations of collaborating with Israel, their families deny the charges and claim they were tortured. The executions are part of a record number of executions carried out by Iran, with a 68% increase from the previous year, primarily targeting ethnic minorities and those accused of drug trafficking.