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#politics
Le Monde: 'Trump's first weeks as president have been enough to give the nightmare of America's turn to fascism a feeling of reality'
Philip Roth's novel "The Plot Against America" imagines a scenario where Charles Lindbergh becomes president, aligning with Hitler amid rising anti-Semitism. Roth warns that even a powerful democracy can succumb to historical forces.
In a contemporary parallel, the US recently opposed a UN resolution condemning Russia's aggression in Ukraine, while Donald Trump engaged with Putin, raising concerns about a shift towards authoritarianism. Critics, including historians, draw parallels to fascism in today's political climate.
GB News: Danny Dyer applauded as he unleashes expletive-laden rant at Keir Starmer in heavily edited Brits segment
Danny Dyer criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer during the Brit Awards, leading to ITV censoring his expletive-filled comments. His remarks, made while discussing his new film, prompted mixed reactions from the audience, with some praising his honesty and others condemning his behavior.
Viewers expressed frustration over the censorship, questioning the point of inviting Dyer if his comments were to be muted. While some hailed him as a "national treasure," others criticized his conduct as inappropriate.
Liberty Nation News: Test Your News Knowledge Quiz – March 2, 2025 - Liberty Nation News
A quiz covering various topics, including politics and social media, poses questions about current events and figures, such as the interim US Attorney for D.C. and President Trump's funding decisions. It also touches on public perceptions of social media and ongoing investigations.
The quiz reflects a range of issues from political bias to government actions, highlighting the intersection of media, politics, and public opinion.
#society
Fox News: Multiple wildfires in the Carolinas force evacuations, burn ban issued in South Carolina
Brush fires in North Carolina and South Carolina prompted evacuations as officials reported a fire in Polk County burning over 400 acres with zero containment. Residents along U.S. Highway 176 were urged to evacuate, and a shelter was set up in Columbus.
In South Carolina, Horry County Fire Rescue ordered evacuations in Carolina Forest due to ongoing wildfires. A statewide burning ban is in effect, with aerial support and equipment being deployed to aid containment efforts.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Priti Patel says Trump’s frustrations ‘understandable’ after ‘awful’ row with Zelensky
Priti Patel, Shadow Foreign Secretary, expressed that while President Trump's frustrations regarding Ukraine are understandable, they should not have been publicly aired. She emphasized the need for private discussions among allies to avoid giving strength to adversaries amid ongoing Russian aggression.
Patel criticized the recent public confrontation between Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky, calling it "awful." She reaffirmed the UK's commitment to support Ukraine and highlighted the importance of maintaining a united front against Russia.
The Telegraph: Putin can’t afford peace – Russia’s economy is hooked on war
The term "vranyo" describes a specific form of lying central to Vladimir Putin's strategy, aimed at casting doubt on the truth and demoralizing opponents. This tactic has contributed to Russia's isolation, particularly following events like the downing of MH17, where the Kremlin spread false narratives.
Donald Trump's attempts to reset relations with Russia and push for peace in Ukraine overlook the deep-rooted issues within Putin's regime, which thrives on war and propaganda. Experts argue that Putin is unlikely to seek genuine peace, as military spending has become a significant part of Russia's economy.
Times Of Israel: Freed hostage Eli Sharabi to meet Trump this week, brother says
Eli Sharabi, a former hostage released from Gaza, is scheduled to meet with President Trump this week to advocate for the release of all remaining hostages. The meeting, facilitated by Miriam Adelson, comes after Sharabi's harrowing account of his captivity was shared with Trump.
The ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage release continue, with Israel proposing an extension of the current ceasefire. Hamas has rejected these terms, insisting on a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops and the release of all hostages.
#culture
Le Monde: Brits embrace 'Brat' as Charli XCX wins big at UK pop music awards
Charli XCX dominated the 2025 Brit Awards, winning five awards including Album of the Year for her album "Brat." The artist, known for her electropop style, humorously acknowledged her success and collaboration with Billie Eilish during her acceptance speech.
The event featured performances from various artists, including Sabrina Carpenter, who received the BRITs Global Success award. The awards, celebrating British music since 1977, have a history of memorable moments and scandals.
#outdoors
GB News: Britons told lawn care jobs to do in March for healthy spring growth - 'now is a great time!'
As spring approaches, lawn care becomes essential, with expert Chris McIlroy recommending four key tasks for March. First, prepare seedbeds by eliminating weeds and debris, applying weed killers two weeks prior to sowing.
Next, perform light scarification to remove winter thatch, followed by aeration to alleviate soil compaction. Finally, overseed bare patches to restore lawn density, ensuring consistent moisture for successful germination.
#other
Times Of Israel: Another small step: Private outfit successfully puts lander on moon, a first
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander successfully touched down on the moon, marking the first successful private landing without incident. The mission, part of NASA's commercial lunar delivery program, aims to foster a lunar economy and prepare for future astronaut missions.
The lander carried 10 experiments, including a drill and vacuum for lunar analysis, and is expected to operate for two weeks. Other private companies are also preparing lunar missions, with a second lander set to land soon. NASA plans to maintain a pace of two private lunar landings annually.