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20 Feb 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Alex Marlow: Yes, Zelensky Is a Dictator
Alex Marlow, on his podcast, criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky, labeling him a dictator for suspending elections and habeas corpus during wartime. He contrasted Ukraine's situation with Israel's democratic practices, highlighting the lack of a free press in Ukraine.
Le Monde: Yoon becomes South Korea's first sitting president to go on criminal trial
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is standing trial for insurrection after attempting to impose martial law. Arrested last month, he faces severe penalties, including life imprisonment or the death penalty. His legal team argues the indictment lacks legitimacy.
The Constitutional Court is also deliberating Yoon's formal removal from office following his impeachment. Key witnesses, including former officials, are set to testify. If removed, new presidential elections must occur within 60 days, amid ongoing political turmoil.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: GOP Rep. Bacon: Trump Is 'Wrong' on Ukraine, He 'Needs a Do-Over Day'
Representative Don Bacon criticized President Trump for his support of Vladimir Putin in the Ukraine conflict, asserting that Trump needs to reevaluate his stance. Bacon emphasized that Ukraine is the victim of Putin's aggression and called for the U.S. to support democracy and freedom.
He expressed disappointment in Trump's comments, stating that many Republicans agree with him. Bacon also criticized President Biden for his slow response in providing military aid to Ukraine, urging for a more decisive and morally clear approach in supporting the country against Russian aggression.
Le Monde: Japan plans a massive return to nuclear power in its energy roadmap
Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, visited Fukushima to oversee the massive earthmoving project involving the removal of 13 million cubic meters of contaminated soil and water. This inspection is vital as Japan prepares to increase its reliance on nuclear power, aiming for 20% of electricity by 2040.
Since the 2011 disaster, Japan has gradually restarted its reactors, with 14 currently operational, contributing 8.5% to the national energy supply. The new energy roadmap necessitates reopening or constructing approximately 20 additional reactors to meet future energy demands.
The American Mind: Mr. Vance Goes to Germany | The Roundtable Ep. 255
The American Mind’s podcast features a discussion led by Ryan Williams, Spencer Klavan, and Mike Sabo, focusing on the implications of immigration and extremism in Europe, particularly after a violent incident in Munich. J.D. Vance criticizes the European ruling class and questions the reliability of Western allies.
The conversation also touches on domestic political challenges for Democrats, the rise of DOGE cryptocurrency, and cultural recommendations. The episode emphasizes the need for a reevaluation of foreign policy and societal issues in the context of current events.
GB News: Mother of British woman detained in Iran claims espionage charges ‘made up’
A British couple, Craig and Lindsay Foreman, were detained in Iran while traveling on a motorbike and initially charged with fraud before facing espionage charges. Their mother claims the charges are fabricated, while Iranian authorities allege they were linked to foreign intelligence services.
The couple was conducting a global research project focused on meaningful living. Despite safety warnings, they continued their journey, emphasizing their belief in the goodness of people worldwide. The British Foreign Office has expressed deep concern over the situation.
#culture
Le Monde: At the Centre Pompidou, Suzanne Valadon finds her rightful place in the art of her time
The Suzanne Valadon retrospective is currently on display at the Centre Pompidou in Paris until May 26, following its previous exhibitions in Metz, Nantes, and Barcelona. This marks a significant moment for the institution, which has historically underrepresented women artists.
Despite the focus on Valadon, the exhibition includes only minimal representation of other contemporary women painters, highlighting the museum's limited commitment to gender issues in its programming.