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America One News
18 May 2025
#politics
GB News: 'Not again!' Motorists face 'another bash' from Labour as parking fines SKYROCKET
Motoring journalist Steve Fowler criticized the government's treatment of drivers, claiming excessive parking fines are unfairly penalizing motorists. He highlighted a proposal to raise parking penalties outside London to over £120, which would exceed fines for actual crimes like shoplifting.
Fowler argued that this approach discourages people from supporting local businesses and suggested that the government is waging a "war on motorists" through various charges and penalties. He called for a reevaluation of these policies, emphasizing that penalties should not be harsher than those for criminal offenses.
#society
Le Monde: Syria says it will form commissions for Assad-era missing persons and transitional justice
Syria has established a national commission for missing persons and a transitional justice commission following the ousting of President Bashar al-Assad. These bodies aim to address the fate of detainees and victims of atrocities committed during Assad's rule, emphasizing accountability and reconciliation.
Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa's decrees highlight the importance of transitional justice as a means to build a lawful state and support victims' rights. Rights groups stress that a robust judicial system is crucial for lasting peace in Syria.
Times Of Israel: Anti-Israel protesters clash with Basel police during Eurovision Song Contest
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators clashed with police in Basel during the Eurovision Song Contest, protesting Israel's participation amid the Gaza conflict. Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds as protesters displayed signs and burned flags, voicing their opposition.
Israeli entrant Yuval Raphael, a survivor of the October 7 Hamas attack, performed amid loud whistles from the audience. Despite tensions, protests were less intense than last year's Eurovision in Sweden. Police are investigating incidents involving gestures directed at the Israeli delegation.