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Forbes: Thai Billionaire To File Appeal Against Court Ruling In Golf Resort Land Grabbing Case
Thai billionaire Prayudh Mahagitsiri plans to appeal a court ruling that sentenced him to 24 years in prison for illegally acquiring land for his Mountain Creek Golf Resort. The case involves allegations of land grabbing linked to government officials and dates back nearly two decades.
Prayudh, who maintains his innocence, claims the accusations are politically motivated and lack evidence. He and his daughter, who received a 12-year sentence, have been granted bail but cannot leave the country. Prayudh's wealth is primarily from his coffee and steel ventures.
Breitbart: Canada's Pierre Poilievre: 'I Need to Learn,' But Won't Give Up Conservative Leadership After Historic Loss
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre plans to return to Parliament after a significant defeat in the recent election, where the Conservatives lost despite leading in polls. He aims to learn from the experience and expand the party's base, particularly among young voters.
Poilievre will run for the Battle River-Crowfoot seat, previously held by Damien Kurek, who is resigning to facilitate his return. Despite the election loss, party insiders express support for Poilievre, attributing the defeat to campaign management rather than his leadership.
Fox News: Kamala Harris mocked as Democratic Party touts her attendance at high-profile Met Gala
Former Vice President Kamala Harris attended the Met Gala, which celebrated Black dandyism, drawing criticism for appearing out of touch with everyday Americans. Critics questioned the Democratic Party’s decision to highlight her presence at a high-profile event for the elite.
While some praised her attendance, others mocked her outfit and the party’s messaging. The event sparked discussions on the disconnect between political leaders and the concerns of working-class citizens. Harris is also set to headline a Democratic fundraising dinner soon.
Fox News: Democrats turn to profanity, Trump's fools' gold, and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News highlights various opinions on current political issues, including critiques of Democrats and the liberal media's priorities, the implications of Trump's policies on manufacturing and energy, and the backlash against an AI-generated image of Trump.
The newsletter also touches on the shift in political discourse towards profanity over policy and calls for the release of journalist Jimmy Lai in recognition of World Press Freedom Day.
Breitbart: Raskin: Abrego Garcia Case Isn't About 'One Individual' I've Called 'Marylander' Father of Kid with Disabilities
Rep. Jamie Raskin defended the principle of due process during a CNN interview, emphasizing it applies universally, regardless of individual cases. He responded to concerns raised by Congressman Henry Cuellar regarding Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who faces serious allegations, asserting that constitutional rights should not be selectively applied.
Raskin highlighted that due process is a fundamental right for all, including non-citizens, and criticized the notion of denying it based on public opinion or individual circumstances. He previously described Abrego Garcia's family situation to underscore the human aspect of the case.
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GB News: Drivers slapped with 41,000 fines a day amid calls for total overhaul of parking laws 'as soon as possible'
Private parking companies in the UK issued about 41,000 tickets daily, with a 12% increase in requests for vehicle records. Despite claims of not wanting to issue fines, industry leaders acknowledge the profitability of the sector, with one major company reporting a pre-tax profit of £16.1 million in 2023.
Accusations of misleading signage and aggressive debt collection persist, prompting calls for clearer regulations. The Ministry for Housing has indicated plans to reintroduce a Government-backed Code of Practice for private parking, which experts argue is necessary for better compliance and transparency.