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10 Feb 2025
#politics
Le Monde: Narendra Modi's party regains power in New Delhi after a 27-year absence
The BJP has regained power in New Delhi after 27 years, winning 48 of 70 seats in local elections, while the AAP, which previously held the territory, secured only 22 seats. AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal lost his own seat, marking a significant defeat for the party.
The BJP's success is attributed to its promises of maintaining free services for the underprivileged and offering new financial benefits, alongside concessions to the middle class, which has grown discontented with perceived inequities in welfare distribution.
GB News: 'Fake news!' Nigel Farage's possible alliance with Boris Johnson fiercely shut down by Jenkyns: 'It's Tory deflection tactics'
Dame Andrea Jenkyns, Reform UK's mayoral candidate, has dismissed rumors of a Conservative-Reform "mega-party" as "fake news." She stated that no discussions have occurred between key figures like Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage regarding a potential alliance, suggesting the reports are a strategic move by Kemi Badenoch's team.
Jenkyns emphasized Reform UK's growing strength, noting their significant polling success and membership growth, which has nearly reached 200,000. While she acknowledged the possibility of future cooperation, she believes the party's momentum will continue to build over the next four years.
#society
Times Of Israel: Government pushes off decision on Oct. 7 state commission of inquiry by 3 months
Hostage Eliya Cohen is reportedly chained and receiving little food or medical care while in Hamas captivity, according to his family. Released hostages described brutal conditions, leading to calls for the release of all captives.
In other news, Israeli police raided bookstores in East Jerusalem, arresting the owner and seizing books related to Palestinian identity. A cabinet meeting on forming a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 Hamas attack has been postponed for three months.