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#politics

Fox News: Pardoned by Trump, pro-life activists break silence after being sentenced to prison during Biden admin
Pardoned by Trump, pro-life activists break silence after being sentenced to prison during Biden admin
Pro-life activists, including Paulette Harlow, who were sentenced under the Biden administration for blocking access to abortion clinics, received pardons from former President Trump. Harlow argues the trial was unjust and claims pro-life activists do not engage in violence, emphasizing their intent to save lives.

Critics of the pardons assert they undermine abortion access and highlight concerns over the DOJ's treatment of pro-life activists, with Republican lawmakers alleging anti-Catholic bias. Trump maintains he would veto any federal abortion ban, asserting that states should decide the issue.


Times Of Israel: 183 Palestinian security prisoners released after Hamas sets free 3 civilian hostages
183 Palestinian security prisoners released after Hamas sets free 3 civilian hostages
Israel released 183 Palestinian prisoners on Saturday, coinciding with the release of three Israeli hostages by Hamas. Among those freed, 18 were serving life sentences, and over 100 were arrested after the October 7 attacks.

The releases are part of a broader agreement, with Israel set to free over 1,000 Gazan detainees. Notable individuals among the released include Mohammed el-Halabi, accused of diverting funds to Hamas. This brings the total number of Palestinian prisoners released under the ceasefire deal to 583.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Freezing international aid weakens the US
Freezing international aid weakens the US
Since January 20, millions have faced uncertainty due to a freeze on US aid initiated by Donald Trump. He argues that many programs are misaligned with American interests and values, claiming they destabilize world peace. Critics contend that such cuts harm global stability and could exacerbate immigration issues.

The freeze, intended for a three-month review, has led to chaos and emergency exemptions for allies like Israel and Egypt. Experts suggest a detailed review would be more effective than a blanket freeze, as the $70 billion in aid is crucial for US soft power against China’s growing influence.


#economy

The Telegraph: Free countries will win the war over the technologies of tomorrow
Free countries will win the war over the technologies of tomorrow
Recent developments suggest that a Chinese startup, DeepSeek, is challenging Western dominance in AI, raising questions about the effectiveness of capitalism versus communism. Despite its authoritarian model, China appears to have fostered innovation that outpaces Western efforts.

However, the argument that totalitarianism is superior to democracy in fostering creativity is flawed. While China may leverage ruthless tactics, true human intelligence thrives on debate, empathy, and the ability to question authority—qualities that AI lacks.


#crime

GB News: Second body recovered just three weeks after sisters vanish near River Dee
Second body recovered just three weeks after sisters vanish near River Dee
Two bodies have been recovered in the search for sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, who disappeared in Aberdeen on January 7. Police Scotland confirmed the recoveries from the River Dee, with ongoing inquiries revealing no apparent suspicious circumstances.

The Huszti family has been notified, and the investigation continues as authorities seek to understand the events surrounding their disappearance. Superintendent David Howieson expressed gratitude for the community's support during the investigation.