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Trump Expected to be Time Magazine’s ‘Person of the Year’

President-elect Donald Trump is expected to be named Time Magazine's 2024 Person of the Year, according to Politico.

Tractors Flood London as Farmers Protest Labour’s Inheritance Tax Plan

Hundreds of farmers drove tractors into central London, blocking major roads to protest Labour’s controversial inheritance tax changes. The No Farmers, No Food campaign gathered an estimated 500 tractors near Whitehall on Wednesday, demanding the government reverse plans that they say will devastate family farms. Protest organizers vowed to escalate actions if Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s administration does not relent.

Allegations of Sexual Misconduct Surface Against PinkNews Founders

PinkNews, the world’s largest LGBTQI+ news website, faces serious allegations of sexual misconduct, bullying, and workplace harassment. Founders Benjamin Cohen and Anthony James, who is also a director, have been accused by former employees of inappropriate behavior, particularly towards younger male staff. The accusations span a seven-year period from 2017 to 2024.

Trump Jokes About Canada as a U.S. State, Calls Trudeau “Governor”

President-elect Donald Trump sparked headlines Tuesday with a playful jab at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, referring to him as the “Governor” of the “Great State of Canada.” The comments were shared in a post on Trump’s Truth Social account, where he recounted a recent dinner with Trudeau and expressed optimism about upcoming trade talks.

American Airlines Halts Flights to Haiti Amid Rising Gang Violence

American Airlines announced it will not resume flights to Haiti in February, citing the worsening gang violence and instability in the Caribbean nation.

Elon Musk Considering Donation to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK: Report

Elon Musk is reportedly considering giving Nigel Farage's Reform UK Party up to $100 million, according to The Telegraph.

Democrats Criticized Gabbard for Assad Meeting Despite Their Own History

While former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) faced criticism for meeting Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad in 2017, prominent Democratic leaders, including then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), had also met with Assad in the past. Pelosi’s 2007 visit to Damascus, where she conveyed a peace message from Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, drew backlash from the Bush administration.

Europe Faces Renewed Migrant Crisis After Assad’s Fall

The collapse of the Assad regime in Syria has sparked warnings of a looming migrant crisis. With President Bashar al-Assad fleeing to Russia over the weekend, European leaders welcomed the regime's fall, but the resulting instability may drive millions of Syrians toward Europe, echoing the 2015 migrant crisis.

Syrian Dictator Bashar al-Assad Flees The Country As Rebels Storm Damascus

Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, notorious for his use of chemical weapons against his own population, has fled the country as rebel forces stormed the capital city of Damascus, according to Reuters.

Netanyahu Condemns Australian Labor Government, Links Policies to Antisemitic Synagogue Attack

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s Labor government on Friday, accusing its anti-Israel policies of fostering antisemitism after an arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue. The Adass Israel synagogue was firebombed during morning prayers, injuring one and causing extensive damage. Worshippers inside reported masked assailants throwing incendiary devices through the windows.

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