King Charles’s New Year Honours list recognizes a diverse group of individuals, including actors Stephen Fry and Carey Mulligan, who received knighthood and CBE respectively. Four sub-postmasters wrongly convicted in the Horizon IT scandal were awarded OBEs for their tireless campaigning. Additionally, Gareth Southgate was knighted for his contributions to football, and London Mayor Sadiq Khan was knighted for political and public service. The list, comprising over 1200 recipients, also celebrated numerous athletes and other individuals for their exceptional achievements and community contributions.
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Severe winter weather in Gaza is causing immense suffering for displaced Palestinians living in flooded makeshift tents. At least seven people, including five infants, have died from hypothermia, with UNRWA warning of further fatalities. The influx of humanitarian aid is insufficient, leaving families without adequate food, water, shelter, or warm clothing, despite calls for Israel to allow more supplies into Gaza. Heavy rainfall and flooding have exacerbated already dire conditions, damaging tents and belongings.
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The Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has designated the IRGC’s Cognitive Design Production Center (CDPC) and the Moscow-based Center for Geopolitical Expertise (CGE), along with its director Valery Korovin, for election interference. These entities, acting as affiliates of the IRGC and GRU respectively, engaged in disinformation campaigns and influence operations aimed at disrupting the 2024 U.S. election. The sanctions build upon previous actions targeting Iranian and Russian interference and utilize Executive Order 13848, the U.S. election interference authority, among others. These designations freeze U.S. assets and prohibit transactions with the named entities and individuals.
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Chief Justice Roberts’ condemnation of elected officials for intimidating judges rings incredibly hollow when considering the ethical quagmire surrounding the Supreme Court itself. His pronouncements on judicial independence seem less like principled pronouncements and more like convenient distractions from the serious ethical breaches within the court.
The sheer volume of unreported gifts accepted by justices, raising serious concerns about conflicts of interest, undermines any claim of impartiality. These aren’t mere minor infractions; they represent a systemic failure in accountability, a blatant disregard for the very principles of justice Roberts claims to uphold. This lack of transparency directly erodes public trust in the court’s decisions.… Continue reading
A Russian Il-96 aircraft, belonging to the Rossiya Special Flight Squadron responsible for transporting high-ranking officials, traveled from Moscow to Washington D.C. in late December. Russian officials described the flight as carrying a diplomatic rotation, downplaying its significance. This visit occurred amidst severely strained U.S.-Russia relations, heightened by the ongoing war in Ukraine and speculation surrounding President-elect Trump’s potential dealings with Vladimir Putin. The flight’s purpose remains unclear, though it adds to the ongoing tension between the two nations.
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Russia’s gas transit through Ukraine will cease on January 1st, 2024, marking the end of a long-standing energy relationship. This closure, coinciding with the expiration of a transit deal, has minimal expected market impact due to Europe’s diversification of gas sources following the Ukraine war. While the EU’s reduced reliance on Russian gas caused economic challenges, including inflation and a cost-of-living crisis, alternative suppliers have mitigated potential disruptions. The pipeline’s closure carries significant geopolitical weight, reflecting Russia’s diminished influence in the European energy market and Gazprom’s substantial financial losses.
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In a move finalized just weeks before the change in presidential administrations, the Department of the Interior proposed a two-year ban on oil and gas leasing across 264,000 acres of Nevada’s Ruby Mountains. This follows a prior rejection of a similar proposal under the Trump administration due to overwhelming public opposition and geological surveys indicating minimal oil potential. The Biden administration cites preservation of the area’s recreational value and wildlife habitat as justification. The proposal now enters a 90-day public comment period under the incoming Trump administration, which could potentially challenge the ban.
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Drugmakers are set to raise prices on over 250 medications in the US starting January 1st. This news has unsurprisingly sparked widespread outrage and frustration, especially given the timing – just as many are facing economic challenges. The increases, it’s important to note, apply to list prices. These are the prices before rebates and discounts are factored in, meaning pharmacy benefit managers and other intermediaries will likely still receive significant concessions while consumers bear the brunt of the increase.
This raises immediate questions about fairness and accessibility. Many have voiced concerns that those who rely on these medications for chronic or rare conditions will struggle to afford the higher costs, potentially facing life-altering consequences.… Continue reading