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20 Apr 2025
#politics
GB News: Nigel Farage pledges to be UK’s Elon Musk as ‘Reform audit’ reveals local councils are ‘taking taxpayers for mugs’
Nigel Farage aims to transform local governance in Britain by launching a campaign against council waste, likening his efforts to Elon Musk's initiatives. He criticized local authorities for spending taxpayer money on frivolous projects while failing to provide essential services.
Farage's Reform Party plans to implement audits and reforms if they gain control in the upcoming local elections, targeting wasteful expenditures and remote work in councils. He believes these elections are crucial for challenging Labour's majority and re-engaging with trade unions to promote industrial growth.
#society
The Telegraph: Nazi panzer bunnies are not Germany’s biggest issue right now
In Tübingen, Germany, a bakery has revived Nazi-era Easter sugar bunnies riding tanks, stirring controversy. While some older locals see them as nostalgic souvenirs, critics argue this trivializes a dark past.
Despite the backlash, the head confectioner suggests focusing on current issues like terrorism and the Russian threat rather than the bizarre candy.
Fox News: Skyrocketing antisemitism in Canada sparks concern for country's Jews ahead of election
Antisemitism in Canada has surged dramatically since the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, with reported incidents reaching a record high of 6,219 in 2024, marking a 124.6% increase since 2022. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has condemned this rise, promising to deport antisemitic foreigners and support the Jewish community.
In the lead-up to the April 28 federal election, both Poilievre and Prime Minister Mark Carney have publicly denounced antisemitism. However, Carney faced backlash for his comments during a rally, which some interpreted as dismissive of antisemitism. Calls for stronger action against hate crimes and better protection for Jewish communities have intensified, highlighting the urgent need for government intervention.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Zelensky says Putin creating 'impression of a ceasefire' in Ukraine as Russian attacks continue
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported ongoing Russian attacks despite a brief Easter truce announced by President Vladimir Putin. Zelensky claimed numerous instances of shelling and assaults continued even after the truce began, asserting Ukraine's readiness to respond to any aggression.
Putin's truce, intended for humanitarian reasons, was met with skepticism in Ukraine, with Zelensky proposing a 30-day extension contingent on Russian compliance. Previous ceasefire attempts have failed, raising doubts about the sincerity of both sides in pursuing peace.
#culture
Liberty Nation News: Easter at the White House: Trump vs Biden - Liberty Nation News
Under the Trump administration, Easter celebrations emphasize Christian values, contrasting sharply with the previous Biden administration's focus on LGBTQ recognition during the same period. Biden's 2024 proclamation of Transgender Day of Visibility coincided with Easter, sparking outrage among Christians.
In 2025, Trump’s administration has established a Faith Office aimed at promoting Judeo-Christian values, with increased access for evangelical leaders. Trump’s Easter observances include prayer services and proclamations affirming religious liberty, marking a significant cultural shift in the White House.