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Fox News: Charlamagne, Stephen A. Smith mock Harris for saying 'system is broken' after thriving in it for decades
Charlamagne, Stephen A. Smith mock Harris for saying 'system is broken' after thriving in it for decades
Talk show hosts Charlamagne and Stephen A. Smith criticized former Vice President Kamala Harris for her recent comments about America's "broken system." They pointed out the irony of her statement given her extensive career in public service, suggesting her experience undermines her claims.

Both commentators expressed doubt about Harris's future political prospects, with Smith stating he doesn't believe she can win the presidency in 2028. They highlighted her past missteps and questioned her credibility as she distances herself from the political system she has long been a part of.


Le Monde: Ukrainian parliamentary majority's trust in Zelensky is shaken
Ukrainian parliamentary majority's trust in Zelensky is shaken
Ukrainian authorities announced the arrests of several officials amid a bribery investigation linked to military procurement contracts, aiming to address the country's political crisis. This followed the restoration of independent status for key anti-corruption agencies, which President Zelensky had previously attempted to control.

Zelensky emphasized the need for zero tolerance towards corruption, showcasing the arrests of a lawmaker from his party and a former regional governor as part of the government's renewed commitment to anti-corruption efforts.


#society

GB News: 'The women of Britain have had enough, and they've found their voice, and they will not be defeated'
'The women of Britain have had enough, and they've found their voice, and they will not be defeated'
Concerns are growing among British citizens regarding the government's transparency about asylum seeker accommodations, particularly hotel placements. Recent incidents, including late-night arrivals of asylum seekers and protests outside hotels, have fueled public discontent, especially among women who feel increasingly threatened by alleged crimes linked to some asylum seekers.

Protests have emerged against the housing of migrants, with demonstrators expressing frustration over taxpayer-funded accommodations. The police face challenges in managing these protests, as accusations of intimidation arise against counter-protesters. The situation highlights a significant shift in public sentiment and the government's struggle to maintain control over the narrative surrounding immigration.