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15 Mar 2025
#politics
GB News: Reform UK are 'beyond spats and individuals', councillor claims
A Reform UK Councillor stated that the conflict between former MP Rupert Lowe and party leader Nigel Farage has been exaggerated, asserting the party has moved past personal disputes. Lowe was suspended due to allegations of misconduct, including an incident with Reform Chairman Zia Yusuf.
Fox News: President Trump signs continuing resolution, officially averting a shutdown
President Trump signed H.R. 1968, a continuing resolution that prevents a government shutdown by extending the budget through September. The bill received bipartisan support, with 10 Democrats joining Republicans, despite pushback from some party members, including Nancy Pelosi.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer faced criticism for his support of the bill, while only Sen. Rand Paul opposed it. Trump expressed approval of the Senate's decision to pass the resolution.
Fox News: NEWT GINGRICH: The Trump-Johnson-Thune budget victory
The passage of a continuing resolution by House Republicans marks a significant shift in legislative dynamics, allowing them to advance a bill without Democratic support. Speaker Mike Johnson, alongside President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Thune, successfully maneuvered to create a resolution that cuts spending and reallocates funds toward immigration enforcement and defense.
This development challenges prior assumptions about the Republican Party's ability to govern amid internal turmoil. The Democrats faced a difficult decision: either pass the resolution, granting Trump more authority, or risk a government shutdown that could empower him further. Ultimately, they chose to pass the bill, highlighting a strategic victory for the Republicans.
#society
The Telegraph: Sixteen dead as tornadoes rip through the South in America
Sixteen people have died as tornadoes devastated southern America, particularly in Missouri, where ten fatalities were reported. Homes were flattened, leaving neighborhoods in ruins and thousands without power.
Forecasters anticipate more storms and hurricane-force winds this weekend. Emergency responders rescued one woman from a severely damaged home.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Trump announces 'decisive and powerful' airstrikes against Houthi terrorists in Yemen
Former President Donald Trump announced airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen, citing their ongoing attacks on U.S. and allied vessels. He criticized President Biden's response as weak, claiming it has emboldened the Houthis.
Trump emphasized the need for decisive military action, highlighting the lack of safe passage for U.S. flagged ships in key waterways.
#military
The Telegraph: Another brainless attack on the Royal Navy’s aircraft carriers from inside the MoD
Recent criticisms from Army and RAF sources regarding the Royal Navy's aircraft carriers have sparked debate about interservice relations. A Times article raised concerns over the safety of carrier group deployments, particularly through the Bab El Mandeb chokepoint and potential reactions from China.
Naval planners focus on risk assessment rather than fear, and past operations have shown that carriers can navigate these waters safely. The Royal Navy's carrier will be well-equipped with escorts and advanced radar systems to mitigate threats, countering the outdated narratives surrounding carrier vulnerabilities.
#other
Le Monde: Video. How Northern Europe is readying for war with Russia: A Le Monde documentary
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