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15 Feb 2025
#politics
Le Monde: JD Vance calls on German right to ally with far right
US Vice President JD Vance has openly supported the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party during his speech at the Munich Security Conference, urging European leaders to collaborate with them ahead of Germany's elections. He emphasized the importance of democracy and the need to listen to the people's voice.
This endorsement follows previous support from Elon Musk for the AfD and its chancellor candidate Alice Weidel. Vance's remarks challenge the political norms in Germany regarding associations with far-right parties.
Le Monde: Germany's Scholz slams American interference after US VP Vance's speech
Chancellor Olaf Scholz rejected US Vice President JD Vance's call for political cooperation with far-right parties in Germany, emphasizing that outsiders should not interfere in German democracy. Scholz reaffirmed Germany's commitment to excluding extremist parties from political processes.
Vance's speech criticized Germany's stance on immigration and free speech, arguing for the inclusion of diverse voices in democracy. Scholz, however, highlighted the historical context of Germany's opposition to far-right ideologies, particularly in light of Nazi atrocities.
#society
Human Events: Man charged with hate speech after burning Quran, being attacked by Islamist in UK
A man who attacked a Quran-burning demonstrator in London has been released from custody, while the victim faces charges for hate speech. Moussa Kadri, 59, was charged with actual bodily harm and possessing an offensive weapon after the incident.
Hamit Coskun, 50, who was burning the Quran, has been charged under a hate speech law and released on bail. The altercation, which included physical violence, was captured on video and has sparked significant public attention.
Fox News: 'The Night Agent' star gives blunt message to actors who want to be political
Actor Gabriel Basso argues that entertainers should focus on their craft rather than engage in political commentary. He criticized celebrities for using their platforms to influence voters, suggesting they should remain in their roles as entertainers rather than seeking political authority.
Basso's remarks come amid a poll indicating that a significant majority of Republicans disapprove of celebrities voicing political opinions, highlighting a divide in public sentiment on this issue.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Hamas releases three more Israeli hostages as ceasefire threatened
Three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas in Khan Yunis on February 15, 2025. The hostages included Sacha Trupanov, Yair Horn, and Sagui Dekel-Chen, who had left his family to fight militants during the October 2023 attack on Nir Oz, where many were killed or taken captive.
The release occurred amid a backdrop of Hamas propaganda, emphasizing their stance against U.S. plans for displacing Gazans. Dekel-Chen celebrated his return, expressing joy over his family's well-being, as his wife had given birth during his captivity.
#culture
GB News: ITV The Masked Singer's Dressed Crab suspect speaks out as he addresses rumours he's under the mask
The Masked Singer's Dressed Crab has sparked speculation about its identity ahead of the grand finale, with hints suggesting a possible connection to 80’s movie icon Ralph Macchio. Contestants Dressed Crab, Pufferfish, and Wolf will perform one last time before their identities are revealed.
Macchio hinted at his involvement, stating, "I can carry a tune," and acknowledged that the show has been on his radar. Meanwhile, the panel continues to guess the identities of the remaining contestants based on their performances and cryptic clues.
#science
Forbes: These 9 States Could See Northern Lights Tonight—Here’s How To View Aurora Borealis
A minor geomagnetic storm is expected Saturday night, allowing people in northern U.S. states to potentially see the northern lights. NOAA forecasts a Kp index of 3, with a possible peak of 5.67, particularly visible in Alaska and parts of the northern Midwest.
For optimal viewing, NOAA advises finding high ground away from light pollution between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. The northern lights have been more frequent due to heightened solar activity, which is expected to continue until 2026.