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23 Apr 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Sarah Palin Loses Defamation Suit Retrial Against New York Times
Sarah Palin Loses Defamation Suit Retrial Against New York Times
Sarah Palin's defamation suit against the New York Times has been rejected by a federal jury, which ruled that the Times was not liable for libel despite its erroneous link of Palin to a 2011 mass shooting. The jury deliberated for two hours, affirming that the Times's correction of the editorial constituted an honest mistake.

Palin's case, which was initially dismissed but later revived, faced the high burden of proving "actual malice" as established in the landmark case New York Times v. Sullivan. Following the ruling, Palin expressed uncertainty about whether she would appeal.


#society

Times Of Israel: Major UK Jewish group suspends officer for letter condemning Gaza war, Israeli government
Major UK Jewish group suspends officer for letter condemning Gaza war, Israeli government
The Board of Deputies of British Jews has suspended vice chair Harriett Goldenberg and is reviewing disciplinary actions against 36 members for signing a letter criticizing Israel's military actions in Gaza. The letter, published in the Financial Times, condemned the war and called for diplomacy to secure the release of hostages.

Board President Phil Rosenberg stated that the views expressed in the letter do not represent the organization and emphasized adherence to the Code of Conduct. The ongoing conflict in Gaza has sparked significant debate within the Jewish community in the UK, with calls for action against the signatories.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: UK prepares for new round of Ukraine talks as US signals policy shift
UK prepares for new round of Ukraine talks as US signals policy shift
US and European officials are meeting in London to discuss efforts to end the war in Ukraine, amid renewed Russian airstrikes. President Trump is reportedly willing to recognize Crimea as Russian territory, but Ukraine insists on a ceasefire before direct talks can occur.

Despite previous promises of a swift resolution, Trump has faced challenges in securing concessions from Russia. UK officials are set to discuss potential ceasefire terms, while European leaders express concern over future support for Ukraine if US backing diminishes.