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9 Apr 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Colorado Dems Push Through Abortion, Trans Bills During Sunday Session
Colorado Dems Push Through Abortion, Trans Bills During Sunday Session
Colorado Democrats passed several controversial bills related to abortion and transgender rights, using procedural rules to limit debate and silence opposition. The measures include taxpayer-funded abortions, mandated insurance coverage for sex change procedures, and new definitions of child abuse related to gender identity.

Republicans criticized the actions, claiming they infringe on parental rights and religious freedoms. They expressed concern over the implications of classifying "misgendering" and "deadnaming" as forms of abuse and argued that the swift passage of these bills reflects a broader ideological agenda.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: The Israel-Hamas war grinds on. It’s time to try something actually different
The Israel-Hamas war grinds on. It’s time to try something actually different
As the IDF escalates operations in Gaza, a proposal emerges to address the hostage crisis by relocating 8,000 Palestinian prisoners to deradicalization programs abroad, allowing their families to join them in exchange for the release of all hostages. This unconventional approach aims to combat deep-seated radicalization within Palestinian society.

The ongoing Israel-Palestinian conflict is framed as a struggle against a radicalized ideology rather than a simple territorial dispute. Historical precedents suggest that ideologies can be defeated, and with Hamas facing military defeat, there is concern that the underlying radical beliefs may persist, necessitating a broader strategy for long-term stability.


Times Of Israel: Iran directed teens who attacked Israel’s embassy in Stockholm last May, police says
Iran directed teens who attacked Israel’s embassy in Stockholm last May, police says
Swedish police have linked two attempted attacks on the Israeli embassy in Stockholm last year to Iran. A 15-year-old was arrested before reaching the embassy, while a 14-year-old fired shots nearby the next day. These incidents have heightened concerns among Swedish Jews amid rising antisemitism.

The Swedish Security Service warned that Iran has been using organized crime networks in Sweden for terror plots, leading to US sanctions against a gang involved. The Iranian embassy in Sweden dismissed the accusations as false. The situation reflects a broader trend of Iranian-linked threats against Jewish communities globally.


#economy

GB News: 'There is no point pursuing net zero if the end result is a nation that is cold and poor'
'There is no point pursuing net zero if the end result is a nation that is cold and poor'
President Trump is set to sign a measure to boost American hydrocarbon energy output, likely facing criticism from environmentalists. The energy costs in the U.S. are significantly lower than in the UK and other countries that prioritize renewable resources, which are experiencing higher prices.

Countries like India and China, which continue to rely on coal, demonstrate that access to cheap energy correlates with economic growth. The author argues that prioritizing economic growth and affordable energy is essential for achieving net zero without compromising living standards.


#other

GB News: 'Short-sighted!' Britons fume as Labour SEAL gas wells vital to supplying Britain in war amid rising global tensions
'Short-sighted!' Britons fume as Labour SEAL gas wells vital to supplying Britain in war amid rising global tensions
Britons are expressing anger over Energy Secretary Ed Miliband's decision to seal the UK's last shale gas wells, which are believed to hold enough energy for decades. Critics argue this move jeopardizes national energy security amid global tensions, with some calling it short-sighted.

Parliamentarians and citizens warn that the decision could play into adversaries' hands, particularly during international conflicts. Miliband's office maintains that the goal is to transition to renewable energy and ban fracking permanently.