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GB News: Reform faces 'impenetrable wall' as Nigel Farage’s dream of tartan tidal wave handed damning verdict
Reform faces 'impenetrable wall' as Nigel Farage’s dream of tartan tidal wave handed damning verdict
Reform UK's prospects in Scotland appear limited, with a recent poll indicating that the SNP is poised for a significant comeback in the next general election. While Reform may gain traction by attracting disillusioned Labour and Conservative voters, pollsters suggest that its values do not resonate strongly with the broader Scottish electorate.

Despite some gains in specific constituencies, the party is still perceived as primarily "England-based," which hampers its appeal in Scotland. The SNP remains confident in its ability to maintain support, especially as calls for independence could intensify if Nigel Farage's party gains power in Westminster.


The Western Journal: Op-Ed: Top Pro-Life Leader Fails to Explain Why Abortions Are Rising in America
Op-Ed: Top Pro-Life Leader Fails to Explain Why Abortions Are Rising in America
The pro-life movement, following the overturn of Roe v. Wade, faces criticism for failing to reduce abortion rates, which have risen to over 1.1 million annually. Leaders like Marjorie Dannenfelser attribute this increase to abortion activists while overlooking loopholes in pro-life laws that allow continued access to abortion.

Despite calls for a unified approach to abolish abortion, pro-life organizations have resisted measures that would eliminate these loopholes, particularly those exempting women from prosecution. Critics argue that without addressing these gaps, the movement cannot genuinely claim to seek an end to abortion in America.


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Le Monde: DRC and M23 rebels sign ceasefire deal
DRC and M23 rebels sign ceasefire deal
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the M23 armed group have signed a ceasefire agreement after three months of negotiations in Doha. This deal aims to end ongoing violence in eastern DRC and includes plans for a comprehensive peace agreement and restoration of state authority in the region.

The African Union has praised the ceasefire as a significant step toward lasting peace in the Great Lakes region. However, past ceasefire agreements have failed, and concerns remain about Rwanda's alleged support for the M23. A comprehensive peace agreement is expected to follow soon.