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21 Feb 2025

#politics

Forbes: Trudeau Takes Swipe At Trump After Canada Beats U.S. In Hockey Clash
Trudeau Takes Swipe At Trump After Canada Beats U.S. In Hockey Clash
After Canada's hockey team defeated the U.S. 3-2 in the Four Nations Face-Off final, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau mocked Donald Trump on social media, emphasizing Canada's independence. Trudeau's comments followed Trump's repeated taunts about Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state.

The match was marked by tension, including booing of the Canadian anthem in Boston, reflecting ongoing disputes between the two nations. Trump's remarks included a call for the U.S. team to win and further jabs at Trudeau, whom he referred to as "Governor Trudeau."


#society

The Federalist: Someone Please Teach The Birds & Bees To The Washington Post
Someone Please Teach The Birds & Bees To The Washington Post
The Washington Post has faced criticism for its handling of fundamental biological concepts, including the definition of sex. Following President Trump's executive order recognizing two sexes, the Post sought expert opinions that contradicted this binary understanding, leading to claims that sex is more complex than male and female.

Critics argue that the Post's reliance on experts to challenge widely accepted views reflects a misunderstanding of basic human biology. They assert that sex is determined at conception, regardless of later anatomical developments, and emphasize that the existence of rare chromosomal abnormalities does not negate the binary classification of sex.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Hamas claims remains of mother of two young boys mixed with other human remains after Israeli airstrike
Hamas claims remains of mother of two young boys mixed with other human remains after Israeli airstrike
Hamas has claimed that the remains of Israeli hostage Shiri Bibas were mistakenly mixed with other bodies, leading to her absence among the returned remains. The bodies of her two young sons, Kfir and Ariel, were confirmed, but the IDF stated that the body provided for Shiri does not match any known hostage.

The Red Cross expressed concerns over the handling of the hostage release operations, emphasizing that the sorting and identification of the deceased should be managed by the conflict parties. The situation raises questions about the transparency and dignity of the process.


Le Monde: On Ukraine, Macron attempts to prepare public opinion for an unprecedented war effort
On Ukraine, Macron attempts to prepare public opinion for an unprecedented war effort
French President Emmanuel Macron convened a meeting at the Élysée Palace to discuss the geopolitical implications of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, coinciding with a perceived shift in US-Russian relations under President Trump. The gathering aimed to prepare the French public for a potential major war effort.

Macron emphasized the importance of rallying support for European security amid concerns over US actions that may embolden Russian aggression. The meeting included key political figures and was a response to growing fears among European allies regarding transatlantic relations.


The Telegraph: Battle Lines Trump edition: America’s embrace of Russia
Battle Lines Trump edition: America’s embrace of Russia
President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky are in a public dispute following the U.S. decision to initiate peace talks with Russia without Ukraine's involvement. Zelensky accused Trump of spreading disinformation, while Trump labeled Zelensky a dictator, drawing criticism from European leaders.

The tensions raise questions about Trump's shift in stance towards Zelensky and Russia, as well as the broader implications for U.S. public opinion. Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman examines historical perspectives on ending wars and the complexities of negotiations when neither side is defeated.


#military

GB News: Rachel Reeves plots spending cuts to fund UK defence as Britons to pay more tax due to Trump abandoning Ukraine
Rachel Reeves plots spending cuts to fund UK defence as Britons to pay more tax due to Trump abandoning Ukraine
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has indicated that to meet Labour's goal of increasing defense spending to 2.5% of GDP, spending cuts will be necessary across government departments. This commitment comes amid rising tensions in Europe and a perceived shift in U.S. support for Ukraine.

Reeves emphasized the importance of strong defense for national security and acknowledged the fiscal challenges ahead, including potential tax increases and significant cuts to welfare. The government aims to outline a clear path to achieving this defense spending target by 2030.


#culture

The Telegraph: Neighbours cancelled by Amazon after 40 years and 9,000 episodes
Neighbours cancelled by Amazon after 40 years and 9,000 episodes
Australian soap opera "Neighbours" has been cancelled again, with Amazon ending its run. The final episode is set to air in December 2025 after Fremantle Media could not secure a new deal. The show, which began in 1985, has over 9,000 episodes and launched several notable careers.

"Neighbours" follows the lives of residents in the fictional suburb of Erinsborough, Melbourne, and has been a staple of Australian television for decades.