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4 Feb 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: Tucker Carlson pictured in Russia amid rumours of interview with Putin
Tucker Carlson pictured in Russia amid rumours of interview with Putin
Tucker Carlson's alleged visit to Moscow sparks speculation of an interview with Putin, raising concerns among Democrats as Biden supports Ukraine. ( )

Carlson, former host of Tucker Carlson Tonight, took his show to Twitter after a defamation lawsuit. Russian state television ads and a picture of him at the Bolshoi Theatre fueled rumors of a link-up. Some Republicans support the visit while others criticize, comparing it to Jane Fonda's Vietnam trip. ( )


Breitbart: Nolte: NBC Poll -- Trump Opens 2024 as Frontrunner Against Biden
Nolte: NBC Poll -- Trump Opens 2024 as Frontrunner Against Biden
Fresh poll from NBC News shows Trump leading Biden by five points nationally, with only 37% job approval for Biden. Hispanics and young people disapprove of Biden's performance. Trump also has support from black voters, Hispanics, and young people. Biden's favorability, handling of key issues, and approval on specific issues are all low.


The Telegraph: Elon Musk: Joe Biden is allowing migrants into US to stay in power
Elon Musk: Joe Biden is allowing migrants into US to stay in power
Elon Musk accuses Joe Biden of allowing illegal migrants into the US to gain political power. Musk supports conspiracy theories and believes deportations are lost votes. He has also called for a border wall and stricter immigration policies. Meanwhile, Biden wins the Democratic primary in South Carolina by a large margin.


The Economist: Trump’s lead over Biden may be smaller than it looks
Trump’s lead over Biden may be smaller than it looks
Trump has a lead over Biden in national polls and swing states, but the accuracy of polls is in question. There is uncertainty about whether Trump will win a second term, but he currently has an advantage.


#society

The Telegraph: Paris to vote on parking charge for out-of-town SUVs as mayor goes to war on motorists
Paris to vote on parking charge for out-of-town SUVs as mayor goes to war on motorists
Parisians are voting on whether to triple parking fees for out-of-town SUV drivers as part of the mayor's anti-car and clean air campaign. If passed, drivers of SUVs will have to pay €18 an hour to park in the city center. The new parking levies would bring in an extra €35 million to city coffers.


Le Monde: 'The Burdened': In devastated Yemen, a couple confronts the taboo of abortion
'The Burdened': In devastated Yemen, a couple confronts the taboo of abortion
In Yemen, a couple struggles to end an unwanted pregnancy in a country where abortion is forbidden. They face social, religious, and economic barriers, but remain united in their determination. The film explores the taboo surrounding abortion and the dire circumstances that drive people to seek clandestine procedures.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: In Gaza, virtual chips are breaking the telecommunications blockade
In Gaza, virtual chips are breaking the telecommunications blockade
Mirna El Helbawi, an Egyptian writer, is providing free eSIMs to Gaza residents to bypass Israel's communication blockade. The initiative, called "Connecting Gaza," aims to help families connect and improve emergency services. With the eSIMs, residents can access Israeli and Egyptian relay antennas to communicate.


#other

Forbes: California Braces For Severe Weather: Flooding, Power Outages, Hurricane-Force Winds Predicted
California Braces For Severe Weather: Flooding, Power Outages, Hurricane-Force Winds Predicted
California braces for a second dangerous storm in one week, bringing heavy rain, hurricane-force winds, possible mudslides, and landslides. Evacuation orders issued. Power outages reported.


GB News: Jeremy Clarkson says 'we will have to bring down the shutters' as he wades into immigration row
Jeremy Clarkson says 'we will have to bring down the shutters' as he wades into immigration row
Jeremy Clarkson, while filming in Mauritania for The Grand Tour, believes Europe needs stricter immigration policies. He was surprised by the low local population and predicts an increase in migration. He suggests countries adopting a Polish and Hungarian stance. Clarkson jokingly suggests creating a dam to drain the Mediterranean. The Grand Tour special, titled "Sand Job," will be released on February 16. Clarkson's Farm will also return for a third season.