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24 Apr 2025
#politics
Le Monde: South Korea's former president Moon Jae-in indicted for alleged bribery
Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in has been indicted on bribery charges, accused of receiving 217 million won ($151,705) in benefits for his son-in-law from the founder of budget airline Thai Eastar Jet during his presidency (2017-2022). The allegations include a no-show job and financial support.
Moon's indictment adds to a pattern of South Korean leaders facing scandals after their terms. His case comes ahead of a presidential election, raising questions about the impact on the liberal party's prospects. Moon is also noted for his efforts to engage with North Korea.
Front Page Magazine: Dem States Now Boycotting Entire Countries
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has initiated a boycott against El Salvador, directing state agencies to review investments and contracts linked to the Salvadoran government. This move follows a detention dispute involving Kilmar Abrego Garcia, raising concerns about the use of public funds for political purposes.
Critics argue that such state-level boycotts undermine foreign relations and may be seen as an abuse of authority, especially without legislative approval. Pritzker's actions could be perceived as an attempt to challenge the federal government's foreign policy.
#society
GB News: British schools 'infested' by 'leftie activist teachers who hate our nation' as curriculum overhaul branded 'bonkers'
Aman Bhogal, a political commentator, criticized British schools for being influenced by "leftie activist" educators who promote a negative view of the nation. He advocates for teaching British history and achievements, suggesting that the Union Flag should be displayed in schools to foster national pride.
Bhogal connects national pride to economic stability, arguing that a sense of belonging is undermined when people struggle to establish families and communities. He calls for a return to traditional values and local opportunities to strengthen national identity and heritage.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Armenians are once again being targeted, this time by Azerbaijan
This year marks the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, with Armenians worldwide commemorating the tragedy. The current situation in Nagorno-Karabakh highlights ongoing ethnic cleansing by Azerbaijan, forcing 120,000 ethnic Armenians from their homeland and detaining Armenian civilians under dubious charges.
The international community, particularly the UK, is urged to recognize these actions as genocide and to take decisive steps to address human rights violations. The release of detained Armenians is essential for peace and reconciliation, and failure to act risks repeating historical atrocities.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: Leftist Comedy Gets Replaced by Screaming
Leftist comedy has shifted from humor to mockery and rage, with Jimmy Kimmel exemplifying this change. Once aiming to inform viewers, he now sees himself as a platform for outrage, adapting his style to audience demands while lacking genuine comedic substance.
The evolution reflects a broader decline in comedic depth, revealing a primal scream beneath the surface of contempt.