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#politics
Le Monde: Bosnia central police, judiciary banned from Serb-run statelet after Dodik verdict
Bosnian Serb lawmakers voted to ban Bosnia's central police and judicial authorities from operating in Republika Srpska (RS) after President Milorad Dodik was sentenced to a year in prison for defying an international envoy. The law, supported by 49 of 52 deputies, targets the central court and police.
The Kremlin backed Dodik, calling the verdict "political," while the EU urged respect for the court's ruling. The legislation may face challenges in the RS Constitutional Court, reflecting ongoing tensions within Bosnia's divided governance structure.
Fox News: Trump official blasts Washington Post for ‘fake news’ reporting about DOGE firings
Andrea Lucas, acting chair of the EEOC, criticized The Washington Post for inaccurately reporting that the EEOC would see a 90% workforce reduction. She clarified that the report mistakenly referred to the Labor Department's OFCCP, which is separate from the EEOC's mission to combat discrimination.
Lucas emphasized that the EEOC remains fully operational and committed to enforcing civil rights laws, including those related to diversity and inclusion. She warned that misleading reports could undermine the agency's work and assured that the EEOC is focused on protecting workers from unlawful discrimination.
Fox News: CNN's Jennings gives constitutional lesson to fellow panelist worried about Trump controlling the military
CNN commentator Scott Jennings challenged fellow panelist Touré over concerns that President Trump has excessive control over the military. Jennings emphasized that being commander-in-chief is a constitutional duty of the president, questioning Touré's implications of a constitutional threat.
Touré argued that Trump's actions could lead to dictatorial practices, suggesting a potential undermining of the Constitution. Jennings pressed for clarification on Touré's claims, reinforcing the president's authority over the military, while the discussion highlighted differing views on executive power.
#society
Breitbart: REPORT: FBI Director Kash Patel Wants UFC Partnership to Train Agents
FBI Director Kash Patel is exploring a partnership with the UFC to enhance agents' fitness, inspired by Deputy Director Dan Bongino's enthusiasm for MMA training. While some sources question the need for such collaboration, Patel believes it could benefit agents' physical conditioning.
Concerns arise over the relationship due to Dana White's ties with Donald Trump, but the UFC's substantial value suggests it does not require FBI involvement for survival. Discussions between the FBI and UFC are reportedly already underway.
Fox News: Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to 'streamline' FAA hiring process amid air traffic control shortage
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced a plan to expedite the hiring of air traffic controllers at the FAA, streamlining the hiring process from eight to five steps. This change aims to reduce hiring time by over four months and increase starting salaries for trainees by nearly 30%.
The initiative follows a series of fatal aviation incidents, including a recent midair collision that resulted in 67 deaths. Duffy emphasized the need for a robust workforce to enhance safety and address the ongoing air traffic control shortage exacerbated by mandatory retirement and COVID-19-related delays.
Breitbart: VIDEO: Suspected Terror Attack at Israeli Bus Stop Leaves 13 Wounded
A car-ramming attack at a bus stop in Israel injured 13 people, including a critically wounded 17-year-old girl. The suspect, a 53-year-old Palestinian from Jenin, was killed by police after the incident. Hamas praised the attack as a response to Israeli actions.
The assault occurred following Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision to halt the release of Palestinian terrorists in exchange for hostages, amidst outrage over a disturbing celebration by Hamas involving coffins purportedly containing the remains of Israeli victims.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Freed hostage whose wife and daughters were killed on Oct. 7 says he’s ‘not angry’
Freed hostage Eli Sharabi, who lost his wife and two daughters to Hamas, shared his experiences of captivity, including the brutal conditions and the bond he formed with fellow captive Alon Ohel. Despite his loss, Sharabi expresses gratitude for his life and time with his family.
In other developments, President Trump mentioned "good talks" regarding Gaza, while UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the need for a two-state solution. A satirical video response to Trump's controversial Gaza proposal humorously juxtaposed Palestinian culture with Mar-a-Lago.
Breitbart: South Korea Says North Deployed Second Round of Troops to Ukraine War
The South Korean National Intelligence Service reported that Russia has deployed a second wave of North Korean troops to Ukraine, replacing those lost in battle. These troops, numbering between 1,000 to 3,000, were sent to the Kursk region, expanding the conflict beyond Ukrainian territory.
North Korea is allegedly rejecting the bodies of its fallen soldiers to prevent public unrest, while the regime continues to promote militaristic propaganda. Reports indicate that Kim Jong-un is encouraging military service among students, framing it as a patriotic duty.
Fox News: UK prime minister believes his country will play 'leading part' in maintaining security guarantees for Ukraine
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized that any peace deal to end the war in Ukraine must be durable to prevent breaches, particularly by Russia. He stated that the U.K. will play a significant role in security guarantees post-conflict and plans to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027.
Starmer acknowledged ongoing challenges in finalizing a deal but praised former President Trump for creating a historic opportunity to end the prolonged conflict. He expressed concerns about Russia's reliability in adhering to agreements, referencing past violations.
#culture
GB News: James Bond fans blast Christopher Nolan snub as reason for rejection emerges amid Amazon takeover
Christopher Nolan was turned down by Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson after expressing interest in directing a Bond film, citing his demand for final cut privileges as a key issue. This rejection has sparked backlash from fans who believe Nolan's track record warrants creative control.
Following the rejection, Nolan directed Oppenheimer, which became a critical and commercial success. Meanwhile, the Bond franchise is undergoing changes as Amazon takes full creative control, with a new film reportedly a top priority.
#health
Breitbart: Measles Cases Reported in KY, NJ as Texas Battles Outbreak
Measles cases have emerged in Kentucky and New Jersey, linked to a recent outbreak in west Texas. An adult in Kentucky and three cases in New Jersey, stemming from one unvaccinated traveler, have been confirmed. All affected individuals are under quarantine.
The outbreak in Texas has reached 124 cases, the largest in nearly 30 years, primarily affecting an undervaccinated Mennonite community. This resurgence follows the disease's elimination in the U.S. in 2000, attributed to effective vaccination efforts.
#crime
The Western Journal: Alina Habba Says Criminal Charges Are 'Absolutely' Coming in Wake of Epstein List Release
White House counselor Alina Habba announced that criminal charges are expected following the release of information related to Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of trafficking underage girls. She emphasized the need for accountability and suggested that many individuals involved have yet to be held responsible.
Attorney General Pam Bondi expressed frustration over the FBI withholding thousands of pages of Epstein-related documents. She confirmed that the complete files will be delivered to her office, revealing extensive details about the investigation, including numerous victims and flight logs.