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9 Feb 2024
#politics
The Economist: The Supreme Court signals it will keep Donald Trump on the ballot
The Supreme Court is signaling that they will likely allow Donald Trump to remain on the ballot for the upcoming presidential election, despite his involvement in the events of January 6th. This decision could have far-reaching implications and is the first time the court has considered Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. Supporters argue that Trump should be disqualified from running again, but legal efforts to remove him from the ballot have stalled in most states. The court appears wary of making a controversial decision that could impact the election and is hesitant to give states the power to disqualify presidential candidates.
State attorneys-general are having an impact on national policy, despite not being elected to do so. They are shaping issues such as abortion access on a national level and could potentially influence the presidential election. Florida may even have an abortion referendum in November, which would have significant implications for this issue. Attention should be paid to their influence, as they have the ability to shape important policies without being directly accountable to the public.
#society
Times Of Israel: Displaced by war and seeking shelter, Gazans resort to living in chicken sheds
During Israel's war with Hamas, one million Gazans have been displaced, with many seeking refuge in Rafah. Some families have resorted to living in a chicken farm, making do with the concrete sheds and transformed battery coops as their living space. The conditions are harsh, with water leaks, cold temperatures, and overcrowding.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: 'Russian spy' was evacuated from Afghanistan by Britain after fall of Kabul, lawyers claim
An alleged Russian spy, who had his British citizenship stripped in 2019, was reportedly evacuated from Afghanistan by the UK in 2021 after the Taliban takeover. Legal documents claim that the man, known as C2, denies being a Russian agent and is appealing against the citizenship-stripping decision. The UK government previously assessed him as a risk to national security and stated that he posed a threat if he returned to the country.
#military
The Telegraph: Boris Johnson backs Canada joining Aukus military pact
Boris Johnson and Liz Truss advocate for Canada to join the Aukus military alliance to strengthen defense against Russia and China. They believe Canada's resources and expertise would be valuable. The think tank Legatum Institute supports this idea, stating that Canada's mineral resources could reduce reliance on Chinese exports. Johnson and Truss argue that Canada's inclusion would enhance the West's collective defense.