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#society
Fox News: 'Seen, heard, counted': New group aims to serve the 'hidden casualties' of war
The Association of War Zone Contractors (AOWC) has been established to provide support for civilian contractors who worked in combat zones, facing similar mental and physical health challenges as veterans. Many contractors, often overlooked, have suffered injuries and illnesses, including cancers linked to burn pits, but lacked institutional support until now.
AOWC aims to raise awareness about the contributions and risks faced by contractors, advocating for better access to resources and streamlined claims processes for health-related issues. As military operations increasingly rely on civilian contractors, the organization seeks to ensure their experiences and needs are recognized by policymakers.
Times Of Israel: Freed hostage Emily Damari undergoes surgery on hand shot on October 7
Emily Damari, a hostage released from Hamas captivity, underwent surgery to address severe injuries from her 15-month ordeal. She suffered significant wounds, including the loss of two fingers, and received minimal medical care while held. After surgery, she expressed hope for improved hand function.
Damari, a British-Israeli citizen, was taken from Kibbutz Kfar Aza on October 7, 2023. She has called for support to secure the release of other hostages, including her friend Gali Berman and Berman's twin brother, Ziv. Damari plans to thank those who assisted her upon her recovery.
#foreignaffairs
Human Events: BREAKING: UK and France to work on Ukraine peace plan to present to Trump, says Starmer
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced a collaboration with France and Ukraine to address the ongoing conflict with Russia, emphasizing his role as a mediator between Ukrainian President Zelensky and US President Trump. He aims to refocus discussions on achieving lasting peace rather than escalating tensions.
Starmer dismissed calls to cancel Trump's upcoming state visit, asserting the importance of peace in Europe. He expressed confidence in both Trump and Zelensky's commitment to peace, while stressing the necessity of a US security guarantee in any potential agreement.
#economy
Fox News: Top Canadian official slams Trump for tariff plan as Trudeau leaves office: ‘You lose prosperity’
A Canadian diplomat warns that President Trump's planned tariffs on Canadian imports could harm both nations, leading to job losses and economic downturn. The tariffs, set to take effect on March 4, are justified by Trump as a measure to combat drug trafficking from Canada.
As Canada prepares for a leadership transition following Prime Minister Trudeau's announcement to step down, negotiations over tariffs will be crucial. The Canadian side questions the rationale behind increasing trade barriers, emphasizing the potential negative impacts on both economies.
#culture
The Telegraph: Charli XCX says ITV ‘complained about her nipples’ at Brit Awards
Charli XCX criticized ITV for objecting to her near-see-through dress during her Brit Awards acceptance speech, highlighting the "free the nipple" movement. She received applause for her remarks and won five awards, including song and artist of the year.
The broadcaster altered camera angles to avoid showing her nipples during the ceremony. Charli XCX has previously spoken out against the lack of female nominations at the event.
#crime
GB News: Girl, 4, dies in horror house fire as woman 'known to child' arrested on suspicion of arson
A four-year-old girl has died from injuries sustained in a house fire in Manchester. Emergency services responded quickly, but despite their efforts, she passed away shortly after being taken to the hospital.
A 44-year-old woman, known to the child, has been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life. Police assure the public there is no wider threat and are investigating the incident.