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4 Mar 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Karine Jean-Pierre: Trump Taking Control of White House Press Pool 'Is State TV'
Karine Jean-Pierre criticized Donald Trump's treatment of the White House press, likening it to authoritarian regimes that control state media. She emphasized the importance of an unbiased press for democracy and expressed concern over the administration undermining journalistic freedom.
Jean-Pierre argued that this behavior damages the integrity of the press and poses a threat to democratic values, suggesting that it reflects poorly on the U.S. in the eyes of other nations.
#society
Breitbart: UNICEF: 'Armed Men' Raping Babies as Young as One Year Old in Sudan
UNICEF reported that armed men in Sudan are sexually assaulting children, including infants, with 221 documented cases of rape since January 2024. The report highlights the challenges survivors face in coming forward and the widespread fear of sexual violence driving women and children to flee their homes.
The report calls for immediate action to address these atrocities, which UNICEF describes as a tactic of war and potentially a war crime. It emphasizes the urgent need for all parties involved in the conflict to respect human rights and stop the violence against children.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Pentagon orders halt to US cyber operations against Russia
US Cyber Command has been focused on countering Russian cyberattacks, but Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered a freeze on offensive operations against Russia. The specifics of the order remain unclear, with some reports suggesting it impacts both current and future actions.
This decision indicates a potential thaw in US-Russia relations, aligning with President Trump's recent comments about prioritizing other issues over concerns regarding Putin.
#economy
Breitbart: Trump Considering Free Trade Deal with Argentina
President Donald Trump expressed openness to signing a Free Trade Agreement with Argentina's President Javier Milei, who seeks to strengthen ties with the U.S. Milei has criticized Mercosur, the regional trade bloc, stating it hinders Argentina's economic potential and may pursue a trade deal with the U.S. after leaving the bloc.
Milei emphasized the need for Argentina to exit Mercosur to capitalize on trade opportunities, claiming it has only benefited Brazilian industrialists. He aims to establish a free trade agreement with the U.S. to enhance Argentina's economic growth.
#culture
GB News: WATCH: BBC boss Tim Davie admits he is 'very sorry' to audience for controversial Gaza documentary
BBC Director-General Tim Davie stated he is "not ruling out" reinstating the contentious Gaza documentary on iPlayer after an inquiry into alleged bias. This follows over 500 complaints from viewers and organizations regarding the film, prompting scrutiny from MPs.
#crime
Breitbart: Teen Freed by Progressive Prosecutor in Deadly Crash Accused Again
Eighteen-year-old Conner Michael Iversen, previously involved in a deadly car crash, is now charged with stabbing a man in Minnesota. Hennepin County District Attorney Mary Moriarty has faced criticism for not charging Iversen in the crash that resulted in the death of 11-year-old Lilyana Loycano.
Iversen's alleged criminal activities include a reckless police chase and the recent stabbing incident, which occurred shortly after the crash. Critics argue that Moriarty's lenient approach to crime is endangering public safety, as she has prioritized reform over accountability.
Fox News: Couple arrested after allegedly throwing coffee at airline employees, forcing way onto Cancun flight
A Florida couple was arrested at Miami International Airport after allegedly assaulting airline employees when denied boarding for their late flight to Cancún. The couple, Rafael Seirafe-Novaes and Beatriz Rapoport De Campos Maia, attempted to force their way onto the jet bridge, leading to the altercation.
Seirafe-Novaes reportedly pushed two employees, while Maia allegedly threw coffee at them. Both face charges including battery and trespassing. The couple posted bond for their release, and the incident delayed their flight, which ultimately arrived in Cancún without them.