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16 Feb 2025

#politics

Front Page Magazine: Democrats Have Trump Fever, and There Is No Cure
Democrats Have Trump Fever, and There Is No Cure
The Trump administration is likened to a virus that has infiltrated the U.S. government, using its own mechanisms against it. By targeting the bureaucratic immune system, Trump has effectively neutralized resistance within the executive branch, allowing for the swift implementation of his agenda.

Democrats and the media are portrayed as ineffective in countering this "infection," with their attempts to disrupt Trump's actions proving futile. The narrative suggests that Trump's control over the government will persist, leading to continued dominance over liberal institutions and policies.


Le Monde: In Brazil, Lula's popularity plummets
In Brazil, Lula's popularity plummets
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's approval rating has plummeted to 24%, marking the lowest point of his presidency. A recent Datafolha Institute study shows a significant decline in public support, with 41% of Brazilians rating his performance as "bad" or "deplorable."

This decline mirrors the unpopularity faced by former President Jair Bolsonaro, who ended his term with a 22% approval rating. Lula's current standing is a stark contrast to his previous popularity, which peaked at 87% in 2011, following a period of economic growth and social progress.


#society

Times Of Israel: Freed hostage learned fate of family day before release, survived on love, wife says
Freed hostage learned fate of family day before release, survived on love, wife says
Two hostages, Sagui Dekel-Chen and Sasha Troufanov, were released after nearly 500 days in Gaza. Their families shared emotional updates, highlighting the resilience and love that helped them survive. Dekel-Chen's wife expressed joy but also concern for other hostages still held.

The released hostages reported harsh conditions, including torture and starvation. They provided information about other captives, with indications of ongoing suffering among those still in captivity. Currently, 70 hostages remain in Gaza, as negotiations for their release continue.


GB News: ‘More extremists in the UK than the Middle East’: Influencer’s stark warning over radicalisation
‘More extremists in the UK than the Middle East’: Influencer’s stark warning over radicalisation
Political analyst Amjad Taha warned that the UK faces a greater threat from extremism than the Middle East, citing the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood and rising antisemitism. He criticized the use of freedom of speech to promote extremist views and highlighted the challenges moderate Muslims face.

Taha noted that the UAE has banned the Muslim Brotherhood, unlike the UK, suggesting stricter measures against terrorism abroad. He expressed concern over radicalization linked to immigration and the influence of extremist groups on community narratives.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: All eyes on Russia-Ukraine as Trump kicks off fourth week back in Oval Office
All eyes on Russia-Ukraine as Trump kicks off fourth week back in Oval Office
President Trump is sending U.S. officials to Saudi Arabia to negotiate a potential peace agreement to end the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. This follows Trump's announcement that Russian President Putin agreed to "immediately" begin peace talks. The meetings will involve top officials from both sides.

Additionally, Trump is set to meet with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the White House, focusing on trade and energy policy, including a new reciprocal tariff plan and the establishment of the National Energy Dominance Council.


The Telegraph: Europe’s greatest test is fast approaching
Europe’s greatest test is fast approaching
Russia's status has shifted dramatically, moving from a pariah state under strict sanctions to a key player in global politics, largely due to Donald Trump's influence. This change has caught European leaders off guard, as they underestimated Trump's intentions regarding NATO and U.S. security commitments.

Negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, favoring Russia, are set to begin in Saudi Arabia, sidelining Ukraine and Europe. The situation raises concerns for Kyiv, with expectations that Russia may retain occupied territories, including Crimea. This development poses a significant challenge for Europe, reminiscent of Cold War tensions.


#culture

Fox News: 'Modern Family' star was a 'tyrant' on film set claims co-star
'Modern Family' star was a 'tyrant' on film set claims co-star
Comedian Jeff Dye criticized "Modern Family" star Sarah Hyland, alleging she was "rude to everyone" on the set of their 2019 film, "The Wedding Year." He described her as a "tyrant" and claimed she complained about extras taking snacks and expressed disdain for him, stating he represented "what is wrong with people."

Dye shared that Hyland displayed emotional behavior while showing a trailer for "Dumbo," which he attempted to undermine. He expressed no concern about potential backlash for his comments, asserting that his honesty about her behavior was important.


#education

Front Page Magazine: Trump Calls Education Department a ‘Con Job,’ Wants It Closed 'Immediately'
Trump Calls Education Department a ‘Con Job,’ Wants It Closed 'Immediately'
Donald Trump has expressed a desire to close the Department of Education, citing its failure to improve American education despite high spending per pupil. He points out that the U.S. ranks poorly in education globally, emphasizing the need for reform.

The Department of Government Efficiency has already cut $881 million from DOE contracts, including funds for diversity training. Trump’s initiatives aim to refocus education on patriotism and unity, challenging the entrenched growth of federal programs.


#sports

Breitbart: U.S. Hockey Star Zach Werenski Sounds Off on Canadians Booing National Anthem
U.S. Hockey Star Zach Werenski Sounds Off on Canadians Booing National Anthem
U.S. hockey player Zach Werenski criticized Canadian fans for booing the national anthem during the 4 Nations Face-Off in Montreal. He noted that this trend has been ongoing and expressed disappointment, though he acknowledged using it as motivation for their victory.

Despite the booing, teammate Jake Guentzel appreciated the atmosphere of playing in Canada. Team USA ultimately won the game 3-1, marking their second win in the series.