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America One News
15 Jun 2024
#politics
GB News: Home Office holds 10 Pride events for staff including 'This Arab is Queer' book club and scavenger hunt
The Home Office hosts ten LGBT pride events for staff, including a scavenger hunt. Critics argue resources should be focused on immigration and law enforcement, not celebrating identities and grievances.
Civil servants are encouraged to participate in events and read books like 'This Arab is Queer'. The focus on LGBTQIA+ initiatives raises concerns about priorities within the department.
Le Monde: Félicien Faury, political scientist: 'For RN voters, immigration isn't just a question of identity. It's also a socio-economic issue.'
Sociologist Félicien Faury delves into the normalization of the far right in France, shedding light on the intertwining of social and racist attitudes among RN voters. The upcoming snap parliamentary elections initiated by Macron aim to create a cleavage between his party and the far right, positioning RN as the main alternative to Macronism. Faury's research highlights the significance of racism in the electoral choices of far-right supporters, linking it with social and economic concerns.
GB News: POLL OF THE DAY: Should the BBC allow Farage to join the leaders' debate? VOTE NOW
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, demands inclusion in BBC leaders' debates and challenges Labour leader on immigration. Reform UK overtakes Conservative Party in national poll, becoming "official opposition" in general election.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: The Germans are worshipping the God of War once more
As Russia wages war in Ukraine, armies worldwide are increasing artillery. Germany plans to double its artillery inventory by 2035, attempting to match Russia's firepower. The focus is on enhancing artillery capabilities for potential conflicts within the NATO alliance, but concerns remain about maintaining sufficient ammunition supplies.