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Europe: Anti-Putin coalition assembles in Granada – DW (English)

  1. Europe: Anti-Putin coalition assembles in Granada DW (English)
  2. War and political instability will likely take center stage at a summit of European leaders in Spain Yahoo News
  3. Difficult decisions on EU enlargement loom, as leaders prepare to meet in Spain euronews
  4. In Granada, backlash grows against Ukraine’s EU accession POLITICO Europe
  5. Press briefing ahead of the meeting of the European Political Community and the Informal meeting of EU heads of state or government Présidence française du Conseil de l’Union européenne 2022
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Nigerian Military Was Alerted Of Suspicious Movements Of Terrorists In Federal University, Zamfara But They Failed To Mount Vigilance – Northern Coalition – SaharaReporters.com

  1. Nigerian Military Was Alerted Of Suspicious Movements Of Terrorists In Federal University, Zamfara But They Failed To Mount Vigilance – Northern Coalition SaharaReporters.com
  2. 24 Female Students Among Dozens Kidnapped By Gunmen At Nigerian University NDTV
  3. Tinubu orders immediate rescue of abducted Zamfara students Punch Newspapers
  4. Zamfara: Kidnaping of female students, threat to girl-child education – ACF Vanguard
  5. Tinubu directs security agencies to rescue remaining female students abducted at Nigerian university Premium Times
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Ohana says coalition could set up ‘constitutional court’ to bypass judicial oversight – The Times of Israel

  1. Ohana says coalition could set up ‘constitutional court’ to bypass judicial oversight The Times of Israel
  2. Israel’s Supreme Court: How it became so controversial, explained Vox.com
  3. Israel’s judicial reform: A country on the brink of a constitutional crisis? • FRANCE 24 English FRANCE 24 English
  4. ‘Jewish and democratic’ were never in question for state’s founders, scholar says The Times of Israel
  5. Israel: 15-judge bench Supreme Court bench hearing petitions against reforms | WION WION
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Neither coalition nor High Court respects Basic Laws. Urgently needed: A constitution – The Times of Israel

  1. Neither coalition nor High Court respects Basic Laws. Urgently needed: A constitution The Times of Israel
  2. Israel’s judicial reform: A country on the brink of a constitutional crisis? • FRANCE 24 English FRANCE 24 English
  3. Defending the rule of law, enforcing apartheid – the double life of Israel’s judiciary Amnesty International
  4. With Israel’s ethos at stake, 13-hour court hearing proves riveting, fateful TV drama The Times of Israel
  5. Israel’s Supreme Court hears arguments in showdown over judicial curbs | The World ABC News (Australia)
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San Francisco Mayor London Breed blasts homeless coalition: held city ‘hostage for decades’ – Fox News

  1. San Francisco Mayor London Breed blasts homeless coalition: held city ‘hostage for decades’ Fox News
  2. Tensions high in San Francisco as city seeks reversal of ban on clearing homeless encampments Anchorage Daily News
  3. Advocates Argue San Francisco is Violating Encampment Clearing Ban; Judge Says They’re Not—For Now KQED
  4. Listen: Battle over encampment sweeps draws courthouse protest San Francisco Chronicle
  5. San Francisco, Grants Pass appeal court bans on clearing, ticketing homeless people InsideNoVa
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‘Surrender’: Coalition MKs up in arms after PM says he’s dropped ‘override’ clause – The Times of Israel

  1. ‘Surrender’: Coalition MKs up in arms after PM says he’s dropped ‘override’ clause The Times of Israel
  2. Israel’s Netanyahu Revives Judicial Overhaul Stripped of Most Controversial Piece – WSJ The Wall Street Journal
  3. Israel: Netanyahu revives judicial overhaul stripped of most controversial piece | WION WION
  4. Netanyahu to US media: Judicial overhaul is moving ahead without ‘override clause’ The Times of Israel
  5. Israel: Netanyahu drops key clause in judicial overhaul Middle East Eye
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String of coalition ministers, MKs withdraw from Memorial Day events amid protests – The Times of Israel

  1. String of coalition ministers, MKs withdraw from Memorial Day events amid protests The Times of Israel
  2. Bereaved group head: Cabinet refused to discuss swapping ministers’ Memorial Day plans The Times of Israel
  3. After criticism, UTJ members cancel appearances at Memorial Day ceremonies The Times of Israel
  4. Halevi pleads to keep ‘noise of debate’ out of IDF cemeteries on Memorial Day The Times of Israel
  5. Ben Gvir to speak at Memorial Day event, promises to avoid sensitive topics – report The Times of Israel
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String of coalition ministers, MKs withdraw from Memorial Day events amid protests – The Times of Israel

  1. String of coalition ministers, MKs withdraw from Memorial Day events amid protests The Times of Israel
  2. After criticism, UTJ members cancel appearances at Memorial Day ceremonies The Times of Israel
  3. Bereaved group head: Cabinet refused to discuss swapping ministers’ Memorial Day plans The Times of Israel
  4. Ben Gvir to speak at Memorial Day event, promises to avoid sensitive topics – report The Times of Israel
  5. High Court orders Gallant to allow Palestinians to attend joint Memorial Day event The Times of Israel
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Far-right extremist gets Israeli security job as coalition deals struck | Israel

The far-right politician Itamar Ben-Gvir will be Israel’s national security minister under a coalition deal with Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, in what is likely to be the most rightwing government in the country’s history.

The agreement comes after the prime minister-designate’s alliance won a comfortable victory in this month’s parliamentary election, Israel’s fifth in less than four years.

Netanyahu is still in talks with three other parties on forming his new government.

“We took a big step [last night] towards a full coalition agreement, towards forming a fully, fully rightwing government,” Ben-Gvir said in a statement.

The leader of the Jewish Power party, who was convicted in 2007 of racist incitement against Arabs and backing a group considered by Israel and the US to be a terrorist organisation, will have an expanded security portfolio that will include responsibility for border police in the occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian Authority’s foreign ministry said the appointment would have a “potentially catastrophic impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict” and hinder the revival of negotiations between the two sides.

Mairav Zonszein, a senior Israel analyst at International Crisis Group, said Ben-Gvir’s expanded security portfolio could be a “gamechanger” in the West Bank, which is under the effective control of the Israeli military.

“Israel is moving more and more powers that were normally held by the defence ministry or military to civilian ministries,” she said.

Granting Ben-Gvir authority over border police in the West Bank “is a form of blurring the boundaries between Israel and the West Bank”, she added.

Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem – areas that Palestinians claim as their state – in the 1967 six-day war. US-sponsored negotiations stalled in 2014, and the expansion of Israeli settlements has continued despite international opposition.

Hazem Qassem, a spokesperson for the Islamist Hamas group that governs Gaza, said Ben-Gvir’s deal with Netanyahu meant the new Israeli government would be “more fascist and extreme”.

The militant Islamic Jihad group also predicted further tensions.

The agreement, which gives Ben-Gvir a position in Israel’s security cabinet, comes after months of tensions in the West Bank after a deadly army crackdown prompted by a spate of fatal attacks by Palestinian militants in Israel.

It also comes days after a coordinated bombing attack on two bus stops in Jerusalem in which an Israel-Canadian student was killed and at least 14 others were wounded.

Ben-Gvir’s party will also take ministries in charge of development in the Negev and Galilee regions, the heritage ministry, a deputy position in the economy ministry and chairmanship of the Knesset public security committee.

As a settler living in the West Bank, Ben-Gvir has long been a fierce opponent of Palestinian statehood. During the election campaign, he brandished a gun at Palestinian demonstrators in occupied East Jerusalem.

He also supports Jewish prayer at the al-Aqsa mosque complex, a flashpoint site holy to both Muslims and Jews, who know it as the Temple Mount. The site, said to have once housed two ancient Jewish temples, has been the scene of repeated clashes between Muslims and Jewish visitors defying decades-old rules prohibiting prayer by non-Muslims there.

Ben-Gvir, a practising lawyer, champions capital punishment and looser open-fire regulations for soldiers. But as his party has edged towards government, he has moderated some of his earlier positions and says he no longer backs the expulsion of all Palestinians, but only those he deems traitors or terrorists.

His rise prompted the US state department to say this month that Washington expected all officials in the new Israeli government to share the values of an “open, democratic society, including tolerance and respect for all in civil society”.

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Trump news – live: Trump tells Republican Jewish Coalition he ‘doesn’t see a reason’ to return to Twitter

Donald Trump launches 2024 presidential campaign

Days after announcing his 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump addressed the influential Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas, among the first major GOP events in the wake of midterm elections.

The event marks an early test for the twice-impeached former president’s influence and political standing in a party fractured by his volatility, investigations and persistent lie that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

He told a crowd that he sees “no reason” to rejoin Twitter as he enjoys his own social network, and he echoed his widely condemned claims that American Jewish people are insufficiently supportive of his Irsrael policies.

His remarks via video came one day after US Attorney General Merrick Garland named a former war crimes prosecutor from The Hague as special counsel to consider whether the former president should face criminal charges.

The former president slammed the move as the “worst politicisation of justice” and has refused to “partake” in the probe.

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House Republicans announce investigations into Biden family after winning slim majority

Hours after Republican representatives were projected to win a slim majority in the House of Representatives, GOP lawmakers reviewed a swathe of planned investigations into President Biden and his family.

House Republicans made a number of claims, including that the president is connected to his son’s business dealings in as many as 50 countries.

Alex Woodward20 November 2022 01:00

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Anti-abortion group that helped overturn Roe v Wade sues FDA to revoke approval of abortion drug

A right-wing group that has supported anti-abortion litigation across the US, including the landmark Supreme Court case that overturned Roe v Wade, is suing the Food and Drug Administration to reverse its approval of a commonly used abortion drug.

Mifepristone is used in medication abortion, a procedure that accounts for a majority of abortions in the US. It is also commonly used to treat miscarriages.

Alex Woodward20 November 2022 00:00

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‘Trump’s racist rhetoric was blamed for a 145% rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans. Now he’s at it again’

The former president’s attacks against his former transport secretary and the governor of Virginia recall the kind of racist language he used during the Covid-19 pandemic, The Independent’s John Bowden writes:

Alex Woodward19 November 2022 23:00

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Trump repeats widely condemned claim that American Jewish people ‘don’t appreciate’ his Israel policies

Six years after its chair derided Trump as a “bigot, misogynist, fraud” and a “bully,” the former president appeared at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s Las Vegas event on Saturday, where he was greeted with a standing ovation.

He told the crowd that “Jewish people don’t appreciate Israel the way they should,” echoing comments he made last month in which he said that “our wonderful Evangelicals are far more appreciative” of his administration’s policies with Israel “than the people of the Jewish faith, especially those living in the US.”

Critics have accused the former president of trafficking antisemitic tropes by suggesting that American Jews are insufficiently deferential to his alliance with Israel, conflating support for the Israeli state with Judasim.

Alex Woodward19 November 2022 22:17

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Trump does not appear ready to get back on Twitter, where the ‘problems are incredible’

Speaking to the Republican Jewish Coalition event in Las Vegas, Donald Trump said he “always liked” Elon Musk when asked about his thoughts on the new owner of Twitter.

“He’s a character and I tend to like characters, but he’s smart,” he said.

But it doesn’t appear he’s ready to get back on the platform, where the “problems are incredible,” he said.

“I don’t see any reason for it,” he said.

He prefers his Truth Social, where he gets better “engagement.”

Alex Woodward19 November 2022 21:16

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What we know about E Jean Carroll’s rape allegations against Donald Trump

E Jean Carroll has spent years trying to sue Donald Trump for defamation after he publicly accused her of lying about allegations that he raped her in the 1990s.

Ms Carroll has filed a new lawsuit against the former president under a New York law that allows sexual assault survivors a chance to bring civil suits after the statute of limitations has expired on alleged offences. The new case accuses him of battery – and also adds a new defamation claim based on recent posts in which he called her a “con job”.

Alex Woodward19 November 2022 20:30

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So, what is being investigated?

Who is Jack Smith? Why did Merrick Garland appoint him? And what is he investigating?

Your questions about the federal probes into Donald Trump, answered by The Independent’s Washington bureau chief Eric Garcia:

Alex Woodward19 November 2022 20:00

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Trump and DeSantis scheduled to address high-profile Republican summit in major post-midterms test

Following his re-election to Florida governor’s office, potential 2024 contended Ron DeSantis is slated to address the influential Republican Jewish Coalition on Saturday, among the first major GOP events in the wake of last week’s mediterm elections.

So will Donald Trump, days after he made his own entry into the 2024 race, after a wave of his endorsed candidates in midterm races failed in critical battleground races.

The event, and attempts to court big donors as the 2024 race begins, marks an early test for Mr Trump’s influence and political standing in a party fractured by his volatility, investigations and persistent lie that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

He is set to appear by video conference on Saturday evening.

Republican governor Chris Sununu of New Hampshire, who also was re-elected last week, told The Associated Press that it is unlikely that the party would unify around the former president as he faces a federal probe.

“Those are his issues to sort out,” he said. “Everyone’s gonna sit back and watch the show. And that’s not just his supporters – that’s his money, that’s donors, that’s fundraisers.”

Alex Woodward19 November 2022 19:30

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GOP governor blasts Trump and party leadership after ‘red wave’ fails to materialise

Maryland’s Republican Governor Larry Hogan blasted Trump and other GOP leaders in his remarks to the Republican Jewish Coalition, saying that “excuses, lies and toxic politics will not win elections or restore America.”

He said Republicans only camanged to capture a “ripple” after party members and analysts expected a “huge red wave”, according to The Hill.

“Swing voters took a look at some of our less-than-stellar nominees and decided that it was just not what they were looking for,” he said.

Alex Woodward19 November 2022 19:00

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Former anti-abortion activist claims Supreme Court justice leaked landmark 2014 decision to influential donors

A former anti-abortion activist with an influential lobbying group claims that he was told the outcome of a landmark US Supreme Court case before it was published in 2014.

In his letter obtained by The New York Times to Chief Justice John Roberts, the former activist suggests that Samuel Alito – who authored the leaked opinion that overturned Roe v Wade – had discussed the court’s decision in a Burwell v Hobby Lobby weeks before it was publicly revealed.

Alex Woodward19 November 2022 18:30

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