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23 Mar 2025
#politics
The Economist: President Erdogan jails his rival, and endangers Turkey’s democracy
Protesters gathered in Istanbul to support Ekrem Imamoglu, the opposition's presidential candidate, despite his imprisonment by President Erdogan. Imamoglu was recently confirmed as the Republican People's Party's candidate for the upcoming elections, highlighting concerns for Turkey's democracy.
Erdogan's actions against Imamoglu reflect his fear of losing power to a strong rival. The political climate in Turkey remains tense as the opposition rallies around their jailed leader.
#society
GB News: ‘Needs to SHUT UP!’ Harry savaged by Stephen Dixon in blistering takedown of bombshell Netflix plans
Stephen Dixon criticized Prince Harry's potential involvement in a documentary about Princess Diana, suggesting it exploits her memory and harms family dynamics, especially with Prince William. He argued that discussing trauma on camera is not constructive.
Broadcaster Alex Dyke defended Harry, claiming the documentary could provide valuable insights into his trauma. He emphasized that everyone processes grief differently, noting that Harry's experience has been unique compared to William's.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: France sees diffuse fears mount about a war that has not yet arrived
In France, growing anxiety is evident as fears of an impending war increase, fueled by President Emmanuel Macron's warning about the Russian threat to Europe. This sentiment is compounded by domestic political instability.
At a recent banquet in Mainvilliers, independent MP Harold Huwart gathered local political figures to foster unity during these uncertain times. The event symbolizes a call for solidarity amid rising tensions.
The Telegraph: JD Vance’s wife heads to Greenland as Trump pushes to ‘acquire’ island
Usha Vance, wife of Vice President JD Vance, will visit Greenland this week alongside senior Trump administration officials. The trip occurs as Donald Trump continues his campaign to acquire the island, with National Security Adviser Mike Waltz also participating.
Times Of Israel: Israel to discuss military control of Gaza with senior US officials: source
Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer is set to meet with US officials to discuss a plan for Israeli military control over the Gaza Strip, including aid distribution by the IDF. This comes amid a shift in Israel's military strategy following leadership changes and US support.
The ongoing conflict, ignited by Hamas's attack on October 7, 2023, has led to renewed Israeli airstrikes targeting both military and civilian leadership in Gaza. Israeli officials are assessing the situation as negotiations for a ceasefire continue, while discussions about a post-war plan for Gaza remain contentious.
#culture
Breitbart: Nolte: ‘Snow White’ Bombs — Breaks Record for Lowest Live-Action Remake Opening
Disney's "Snow White" opened to a disappointing $43 million, marking the lowest debut for its live-action remakes, falling short of previous films like "Dumbo." With a production cost of $270 million, the film is unlikely to recoup its expenses.
Critics attribute the failure to various factors, including the film's perceived feminist themes and the lead actress's public persona. Despite expectations, the movie's reception suggests a disconnect with audiences, raising questions about Disney's current direction.
#crime
Fox News: Georgia sorority girl seen in 'smiling' mugshot arrested again weeks after 1st run in with police
Lily Stewart, a University of Georgia student known for her viral smiling mugshot, has been arrested for the second time in weeks. Following her initial arrest for excessive speeding earlier this month, she was charged with obstruction and loitering on March 23.
Stewart has posted a $4,600 bond and was released from custody. Her first arrest involved two speeding incidents where she was clocked at 79 and 84 mph in a 55 mph zone. Despite the legal troubles, she has gained significant social media attention and followers due to her mugshot.
#science
The Economist: How bush pigs saved Madagascar’s baobabs
Scientists have discovered that Madagascar's baobab trees survived despite the extinction of their original seed dispersers, like giant tortoises and lemurs. Researchers suggest that bush pigs may have taken over this role, helping to sustain the species.
This finding challenges the notion that non-native species are always harmful, highlighting the complex interactions within ecosystems.