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6 Feb 2025

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Fox News: Politico denies it's a 'beneficiary of government programs' as questions swirl over receiving taxpayer funds
Politico denies it's a 'beneficiary of government programs' as questions swirl over receiving taxpayer funds
Politico leadership denied claims that the organization has benefited from government funding after reports surfaced about taxpayer money being used for its subscription service. They asserted that Politico has never received government subsidies and emphasized the value of their subscription service, Politico Pro.

In response to the controversy, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency would terminate any payments to Politico, which reportedly totaled over $8 million. Most of this funding came from various federal agencies, with significant amounts from the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of the Interior.


GB News: Prince Harry's US visa in limbo after 'very unwise move' from duke: 'This could be explosive!'
Prince Harry's US visa in limbo after 'very unwise move' from duke: 'This could be explosive!'
The potential release of Prince Harry's sealed US visa documents could have significant implications for him and Meghan Markle, according to royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams. A judge has indicated a willingness to disclose some documents, raising concerns about the impact of Donald Trump's presidency on Harry's status.

Fitzwilliams noted that if Harry lied on his visa application, it could lead to serious consequences. The Department of Homeland Security asserts that immigration information is private, while the Heritage Foundation is challenging the judge's previous ruling to keep the records sealed.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Full text: With Netanyahu in Oval Office, Trump talks of ‘permanently’ resettling Gazans
Full text: With Netanyahu in Oval Office, Trump talks of ‘permanently’ resettling Gazans
During a press conference on February 4, 2025, President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu discussed the ongoing hostage deal and normalization efforts with Saudi Arabia. Trump expressed confidence in achieving peace and emphasized the need for collaboration between the U.S. and Israel. Netanyahu supported the goal of securing all hostages and defeating Hamas.

Trump also addressed the situation in Gaza, suggesting that resettlement in safer areas could be a solution, as the current conditions in Gaza are untenable. He dismissed the idea of returning to Gaza, advocating for a new beginning elsewhere for the Palestinian people.


Forbes: Trump Gaza Proposal Live Updates: Israeli Defense Minister Says He Has Ordered IDF To Prepare For Departure Of Gazans
Trump Gaza Proposal Live Updates: Israeli Defense Minister Says He Has Ordered IDF To Prepare For Departure Of Gazans
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz supports Trump’s plan to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, directing the military to prepare for their exit to countries willing to accept them. He described the plan as a "bold initiative" to facilitate Gaza's reconstruction.

International reactions have been mixed, with some U.S. allies rejecting the idea of forced displacement, while others, including far-right Israeli officials, endorse it. Concerns over potential ethnic cleansing and violations of international law have been raised by various leaders and organizations.


Le Monde: Le Monde's Association of Journalists condemns the revocation of our Moscow correspondent's accreditation
Le Monde's Association of Journalists condemns the revocation of our Moscow correspondent's accreditation
The Russian government has revoked the accreditation of Le Monde's correspondent, Benjamin Quénelle, marking the first time in nearly 70 years that the publication has lost direct access to report from Russia. This decision reflects the increasing restrictions faced by foreign journalists and the oppressive environment for independent media in the country.

Le Monde's Association of Journalists has expressed solidarity with Quénelle and condemned the Russian authorities' actions as an affront to press freedom. The revocation is seen as part of a broader trend of anti-democratic measures aimed at stifling independent reporting in Russia.