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#politics

Le Monde: South Korea: Polls show liberal Lee Jae-myung on track to win presidency
South Korea: Polls show liberal Lee Jae-myung on track to win presidency
Lee Jae-myung of South Korea's Democratic Party is projected to win the presidential election with 51.7% of the vote, following a period of political turmoil after ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration. Voter turnout was high at 77.8%, indicating a desire for stability.

Lee will face significant challenges, including economic issues and North Korea's military expansion. The conservative candidate, Kim Moon-soo, garnered 39.3% of the vote but failed to unite the right-wing vote, contributing to his loss.


Breitbart: Wilders Walks Out: Dutch Government Collapses, Fresh Elections Loom
Wilders Walks Out: Dutch Government Collapses, Fresh Elections Loom
Geert Wilders, leader of the Party for Freedom (PVV), has withdrawn his party from the Dutch coalition government, citing frustration over stalled asylum and border reforms. He is now pushing for a snap election to secure a mandate for his strict immigration policies, including closing borders to asylum seekers and increasing deportations.

The coalition government, now in caretaker mode, faces uncertainty as opposition parties express eagerness for elections. Wilders' decision has drawn criticism from former partners, while opposition leaders see an opportunity to counter his far-right agenda. A date for the elections has yet to be announced.


Fox News: Dutch right-wing leader Wilders' party leaves government coalition over immigration
Dutch right-wing leader Wilders' party leaves government coalition over immigration
Geert Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) has exited the Dutch governing coalition over immigration disputes, leading to the potential collapse of the government and snap elections. Wilders demanded tougher asylum measures that were not supported by coalition partners.

The departure reflects growing tensions around immigration policies in Europe, with right-wing parties gaining traction amid EU skepticism and economic concerns. Wilders' party previously held 23% of the vote, but recent polls show a decline in support.


The Western Journal: Why They're Losing: 'The View' Dismisses Dem Masculinity Problems Since Men Are 'Sexists
Why They're Losing: 'The View' Dismisses Dem Masculinity Problems Since Men Are 'Sexists
The Democratic Party is struggling to connect with male voters, prompting discussions on "The View." Joy Behar suggested that instead of outreach, Democrats should focus on teaching men not to be sexist. This reflects a broader issue highlighted in a New York Times article about the party's challenges in the upcoming elections.

Democratic strategists are investing $20 million in a campaign to understand and engage young men, but the approach has been criticized as ineffective. The panel on "The View" debated the merits of this strategy, with some arguing that it misses the mark by not addressing the underlying issues driving voter discontent.


Fox News: Trump DOJ investigating Biden-era pardons amid concerns over state of mind
Trump DOJ investigating Biden-era pardons amid concerns over state of mind
The Justice Department is reviewing pardons granted by former President Joe Biden, particularly focusing on those issued in his final weeks. This includes preemptive pardons for Hunter Biden and changes to sentences for over 35 death row inmates.

Critics have raised concerns about the pardons, highlighting individuals convicted of significant financial crimes. The review comes amid questions about Biden's decision-making and the legitimacy of using an AutoPen for signing documents.


#society

Breitbart: Republicans Push to Defund PBS After ‘Sesame Street’ Pride Month Post: ‘Grooming Children on American Taxpayers’ Dime’
Republicans Push to Defund PBS After ‘Sesame Street’ Pride Month Post: ‘Grooming Children on American Taxpayers’ Dime’
PBS faces backlash from Congressional Republicans after "Sesame Street" celebrated LGBTQ Pride Month on social media, leading to accusations of "grooming" children. GOP members, including Rep. Mary Miller, called for defunding PBS, claiming taxpayer money should not support such content.

The controversy follows a push by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for a House vote to defund PBS and NPR, coinciding with an executive order from Trump aimed at halting taxpayer funds for what he termed "biased media." Both PBS and NPR receive significant public funding, approximately half a billion dollars.


Breitbart: Corporations Pull Back on Pride Month Sponsorships
Corporations Pull Back on Pride Month Sponsorships
Corporations are reducing their support for LGBTQ Pride Month, with a survey revealing that 39% plan to scale back celebrations, sponsorships, and themed merchandise. This shift is attributed to fears of backlash from conservative customers and political pressures, particularly from the Trump administration.

Retailers like Target have notably pulled back on Pride marketing after facing criticism from right-wing activists, leading to a decline in customer traffic and stock prices. Activists warn that companies risk losing credibility with the LGBTQ community by only participating when convenient.


Times Of Israel: Germany sentences pro-Assad Syrian fighter to life for crimes against humanity
Germany sentences pro-Assad Syrian fighter to life for crimes against humanity
A German court sentenced a Syrian man to life in prison for crimes against humanity, including murder and torture, committed while fighting for Bashar al-Assad. The conviction followed a trial with 30 witnesses detailing his actions against the local Sunni population.

Germany has been actively prosecuting individuals for war crimes linked to Syria’s civil war under universal jurisdiction, marking a significant legal approach to addressing human rights violations.


#military

Fox News: Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza after explosive device hits their vehicle
Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza after explosive device hits their vehicle
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the deaths of three soldiers from the Givati Brigade in Gaza. Staff Sgt. Lior Steinberg, Staff Sgt. Ofek Barhana, and Staff Sgt. Omer Van Gelder were killed when their Humvee was struck by an explosive device during a mission.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed condolences to the families of the fallen soldiers, all in their early 20s. The ongoing conflict in Gaza has lasted over 600 days since the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, with numerous hostages still held by the militant group.


#religion

The Western Journal: Southern Baptists Face Opposition from Their Own Public Policy Arm
Southern Baptists Face Opposition from Their Own Public Policy Arm
The Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant association in America, is grappling with internal conflict over its Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission's stance on abortion. Despite a strong pro-life sentiment among its members, the Commission has opposed key legislation aimed at abolishing abortion, leading to calls for accountability.

As the convention meets in Dallas, members are urged to address the Commission's actions, which have reportedly undermined efforts to protect pre-born children. If the Commission fails to align with the Southern Baptists' pro-life mission, there are demands for its disbandment.


#culture

The Western Journal: Chinese Communist Party's Disturbing Nickname for Harvard Proves Trump Was Right to Take Action
Chinese Communist Party's Disturbing Nickname for Harvard Proves Trump Was Right to Take Action
The Chinese Communist Party has reportedly labeled Harvard University as its "party school," indicating a concerning infiltration of American higher education by Chinese influence. This term reflects a troubling perception of elite U.S. institutions as extensions of the CCP, raising alarms about espionage and ideological subversion.

The situation highlights the need for stringent measures, such as the current administration's visa blocks for international students at Harvard, to combat potential CCP infiltration. The growing influence of the CCP in American academia poses a significant threat to national integrity and values.


#health

GB News: Cancer patients 'skipping meals' amid 'one of worst' medicine shortages to affect UK
Cancer patients 'skipping meals' amid 'one of worst' medicine shortages to affect UK
Over 61,000 UK patients with pancreatic cancer, cystic fibrosis, and chronic pancreatitis are facing severe shortages of Creon, a crucial digestive medicine. This shortage has forced patients to ration their medication, leading to significant stress and health risks as they struggle to manage their treatment.

Pharmacists describe the situation as one of the worst medicine shortages in the country, with many patients skipping meals to cope. The Department of Health acknowledges European-wide supply issues and is working to address the crisis, but experts predict shortages may persist into next year.