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#politics
Le Monde: Hungary: Akos Hadhazy, the mastermind behind protests against Viktor Orban's rule
Independent MP Akos Hadhazy has faced a setback in his efforts to organize protests against the Hungarian government's restrictions on civil liberties. The Supreme Court has banned his planned demonstrations, citing them as disruptions to daily life in Budapest.
Hadhazy likened the current political climate to the Soviet era, expressing determination to continue his acts of civil disobedience despite the government's attempts to suppress dissent.
GB News: Charlie Kirk: ‘Britain is a husk of its former self, I fear that it will soon be conquered’
Charlie Kirk criticized the current state of the UK, calling it "a husk of its former self" and suggesting that American conservatives view it as a "conquered country." He expressed concern over the lack of strong opposition to restore Britain's greatness and highlighted issues of free speech and political repression.
Kirk noted a potential political revolution in the UK and mentioned the silent majority who feel unable to speak out against the government's direction. He also addressed the case of Lucy Connolly, who was sentenced for inciting racial hatred, calling her situation "outrageous."
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Rubio warns Syria could be weeks away from civil war, ‘country splitting up’
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that Syria is on the brink of a new civil war due to a resurgence of the Islamic State and Iranian influence. He emphasized the need for support for the transitional leadership following recent violent attacks on minority groups.
The EU has lifted sanctions on Syria to aid reconstruction, while the US remains cautious, insisting on protections for minorities. Rubio indicated that the US may consider waiving certain sanctions but reiterated that Syria's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism complicates business engagement.