Unjust Sentencing under Hong Kong’s National Security Law – Department of State

  1. Unjust Sentencing under Hong Kong’s National Security Law  Department of State
  2. Video: CNN reporter explains what mass sentencing in Hong Kong means  CNN
  3. Dozens of Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Leaders Sentenced in Mass Trial  The New York Times
  4. 45 Hong Kong pro-democracy activists are sentenced to jail in city’s biggest national security trial  NBC News
  5. Snuffing out the flame of freedom in Hong Kong  The Economist
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Qatar confirms departure of Hamas leaders, says group’s Doha mission may remain – The Times of Israel

  1. Qatar confirms departure of Hamas leaders, says group’s Doha mission may remain  The Times of Israel
  2. Hamas leaders no longer in Doha but office not permanently closed, Qatar says  BBC.com
  3. US warns Turkey against harboring Hamas leaders who left Qatar  The Times of Israel
  4. US urges Turkey to pressure Hamas as hostage release negotiations stall  The Jerusalem Post
  5. US warns Turkey against hosting leaders of Hamas  Euronews
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Trump picks Linda McMahon for education, and says he won’t reconsider Matt Gaetz nomination – live

President-elect picks prominent donor and co-chair of transition team as education secretary; Trump won’t rethink Gaetz for attorney general despite mounting scrutiny

President-elect Donald Trump will join billionaire Elon Musk for a SpaceX launch in Texas later today, as reported by Reuters.

This will be the sixth test flight to space for SpaceX’s Starship rocket. The test launch is planned for 5pm ET.

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Starmer says most farmers won’t be affected by inheritance tax change as Clarkson tells rally it’s a ‘hammer blow’ – UK politics live

Jeremy Clarkson tells Westminster protest that government should admit plans weren’t ‘thought out and are a mistake’

In an interview with the BBC, Steve Reed, the environment secretary, defended imposing inheritance tax on some farms when Labour said in opposition that it was not planning to do that. Asked why the government changed its mind, he replied:

After we won the election, we discovered that the Conservatives have left a £22bn black hole in the public finances. And if we want to fix our National Health Service, rebuild all schools, provide the affordable housing that rural communities and across the country rely on, then we’ve had to ask those with the broader shoulders to pay a little bit more.

I’m sure we all feel betrayed because of the state that the Conservatives left the economy in. A £22bn pound black hole isn’t a small problem. It’s massive, and fixing that is necessary if we want to stabilise the economy and rebuild our public services.

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Brazilian police arrest five over plot to assassinate Lula after 2022 election win

Four military personnel and a police agent held on suspicion of plan to prevent inauguration of president

Brazil’s federal police have arrested four special forces military personnel and one of their own agents on suspicion of planning the assassination of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on 15 December 2022 to prevent his inauguration after his victory over the then president, far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro.

According to the police, the plot also included plans to assassinate the vice-president, Geraldo Alckmin, and the supreme court justice, Alexandre de Moraes, who at the time was already leading investigations into the so-called “hate cabinet,” as Bolsonaro mobs had become known.

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Moscow says first Ukrainian attack on Russia with US-made missiles signals west wants to escalate conflict – Russia-Ukraine war live

Russian foreign minister says his country will do everything possible to avoid nuclear war after Ukraine fires Atacms into Russia for first time

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday approved an updated nuclear doctrine, Reuters reports the document posted on the government’s website showed.

In a key section of the document, Russia has expanded the list of criteria that require a nuclear response to include “aggression by any non-nuclear state, but with the participation or support of a nuclear country”. Such actions, the doctrine says, will be considered a joint attack.

In addition, a nuclear response from Russia is possible in the event of a critical threat to its sovereignty, even with conventional weapons, in the event of an attack on Belarus as a member of the Union State, [or] in the event of a massive launch of military aircraft, cruise missiles, drones, other aircraft and their crossing the Russian border.

Each time these discussions about an individual weapon type are considered, freighted with great significance, the reality has been they’ve only made an incremental difference in the battlefield. From Ukraine’s perspective, it is better to have them than not, but ultimately, no single weapon type is decisive in a complex war like this.

Each of these weapons comes along months, maybe years, after Ukrainians asked for them. It’s quite an agonising process. They are clearly military useful, they have a psychological and deterrent effect but in terms of an actual destructive effect, not so much.

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Iran Sharply Expands Stockpile of Nuclear Fuel Ahead of Trump’s Return – The Wall Street Journal

  1. Iran Sharply Expands Stockpile of Nuclear Fuel Ahead of Trump’s Return  The Wall Street Journal
  2. Iran offers to cap sensitive uranium stock as IAEA resolution looms  Reuters
  3. Iran offers to cap enriched uranium stock if UN watchdog scraps censure  The Times of Israel
  4. Iran is increasing its stockpile of near weapons-grade uranium, UN says  CNN
  5. Iran to Stop Production of Near Bomb-Grade Uranium, IAEA Says  Bloomberg
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The cult of Jordan Peterson – The Economist

  1. The cult of Jordan Peterson  The Economist
  2. We Who Wrestle With God by Jordan Peterson review – a culture warrior out of his depth  The Guardian
  3. Dr. Jordan Peterson on 'wrestling with God': We have to look somewhere to ground ourselves  Fox News
  4. We Who Wrestle With God by Jordan Peterson review — rambling, hectoring and mad  The Times
  5. How Jordan Peterson fooled young men into thinking he’s the world’s smartest man  The Independent
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Mass rape victim Gisele Pelicot condemns cowardice of accused abusers – Reuters

  1. Mass rape victim Gisele Pelicot condemns cowardice of accused abusers  Reuters
  2. As Pelicot Rape Trial Nears End in France, Wife Speaks of ‘Banality’  The New York Times
  3. Wife Allegedly Drugged by Husband So Dozens of Men Could Rape Her Calls Case a 'Trial of Cowardice'  PEOPLE
  4. At mass rape trial, Pelicots' children describe 'a family destroyed'  Le Monde
  5. Gisèle Pelicot rape trial: children tell of ‘devastation’ caused by their father  The Guardian
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Thousands of British farmers protest against ‘tractor tax’ on inheritance – Reuters UK

  1. Thousands of British farmers protest against 'tractor tax' on inheritance  Reuters UK
  2. Clarkson clashes with BBC over inheritance tax comment  BBC.com
  3. No hiding place for Labour’s farming minister as Whitehall teems with tweed and gumboots  The Guardian
  4. U.K. Farmers Protest in London Over Inheritance Tax Change  The New York Times
  5. Starmer vs the farmers: who will win?  Yahoo! Voices
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Man charged with murder after three stabbed in New York City rampage

Suspect in custody as investigators work to understand what propelled random attacks in Manhattan

A man has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder in the fatal stabbings of three people in random attacks across Manhattan, police said on Tuesday.

Ramon Rivera, 51, was taken into custody after he was found with blood on his clothes and the two kitchen knives, authorities said.

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MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough brushes off backlash to his meeting with Trump

Morning Joe host accuses critics of being disconnected from ‘the real world’ amid outcry over Mar-a-Lago visit

The Morning Joe star Joe Scarborough brushed off criticism of last week’s meeting with Donald Trump in Florida amid reports that the get-together was motivated by the liberal news network show host’s fear of retribution from the US president-elect.

Scarborough, along with his co-host, Mika Brzezinski, revealed during Monday’s broadcast that they personally met with Donald Trump last week to “restart communications” following their unrelenting opposition to his campaign for the White House.

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Trump reportedly picks Howard Lutnick as commerce secretary

Billionaire founder of financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald was one of president-elect’s biggest fundraisers

Donald Trump has reportedly picked one of his biggest fundraisers for the position of commerce secretary.

Howard Lutnick, the billionaire founder of the financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald, will be nominated to serve as one of Trump’s principal advisers on commerce and international trade, the news website Axios reported.

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Doctors Without Borders halts operations in Haiti’s capital amid threats from police – FRANCE 24 English

  1. Doctors Without Borders halts operations in Haiti's capital amid threats from police  FRANCE 24 English
  2. Doctors Without Borders halts operations in Haiti's capital after escalation in violence  NBC News
  3. MSF cites police violence as operations suspended in Haitian capital  Al Jazeera English
  4. Doctors Without Borders suspends operations in Haiti  The Hill
  5. Haiti: Violence and threats by police force MSF to suspend activities in Port-au-Prince area  Doctors Without Borders (MSF-USA)
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