A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 struck this past Saturday off the southern Philippine coast, prompting many citizens to leave their homes around midnight after Philippine authorities issued a tsunami warning. The quake hit at a depth of 32 kilometers/ 20 miles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Due to the great depth that the earthquake hit, the tsunami warning center expected tsunami waves to hit the southern Philippines and parts of Indonesia. Luckily, this was not the case, and there were no immediate reports of major damage or casualties throughout the Philippines.
Sunday, December 3, 2023
Sweden Expects its NATO Membership to Be Approved by Turkey "within weeks"
Russian Police Raids Bars after LGBTQ+ Ruling
Russian security forces raided gay bars/clubs in Moscow on Friday December 1st, less than 48 hours before Russia's court banned the "global LGBTQ+ movement" calling it an extremist group/organization. President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly put emphasis on "traditional family values". Eyewitnesses told journalists that clubgoers’ documents were checked and photographed by the security services. Several LGBTQ+ venues have closed down. The ruling effectively bans organized activity to defend the rights of LGBTQ+ people. Russia has a history of suppressing LGBTQ+ rights and earlier this year also passed a law prohibiting gender transitioning procedures and gender-affirming care for transgender people.
By: Yazmin Santillan
Police raid Moscow gay bars after Supreme Court LGBTQ+ ruling
Bill Gates Comments on Climate Change
The Dubai climate summit, according to Bill Gates, will makes great strides in recovering climate change. Despite this however, Gates states that with the current situation of the world, we can expect to overshoot the 2C temperature change that scientists claim to have irreversible results on the planet. The summit could not have come at a more perfect time as countries are on track to record some of the hottest years to date. Gates says that as we are on track of going over the limit, just how bad we are is to be determined at the summit, it is important to help people to adapt to the new climates. Currently, pledges under the Paris Agreement are not on track to help reduce planetary temperatures and more action will be needed. Gates ads that we will have many positive things in to the future, but it is important to make climate change a priority, especially as there is much polarization on the topic.
Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/01/bill-gates-warns-the-world-is-likely-to-overshoot-2-degrees-of-warming.html
Israel Blasts America
During the Global Conference for Israel, Gilad Erden, the United Nations Ambassador for Israel criticized the US for not making criticisms towards Hamas and their attacks. Despite these comments, America has stood by Israel throughout the attacks from Hamas. Erden went on to call America Hyprotics and a house of lies. Later on, he also claimed that by not calling out Hamas, they are in turn, supporting terrorism. On Wednesday, The U.N. ordered a two-state resolution between Israel and Palestine. The attacks have continued.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1TN2i_dhYCg7vnK0eyn4Hbnv9nvfZO8JYx5xxgdWv04w/edit?usp=sharing
Kevin Fist
Monday, November 27, 2023
International Aid Funding
Link: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/crunch-time-israel-ukraine-aid-lawmakers-return-congress-recess-rcna126175
With 12 days left of the government year, the interest in international aid is at the forefront. Democrats are starting to divide in aiding Israel. Bernie Sanders says that the blank check policy should end. Republicans are divided in continuing to aid Ukraine. Tom Cotton stated that Biden does not care about "securing the US border." The Democratic party says that this shows how the Republicans are just ready for Trump to hand Ukraine back to Russia.
It is important to remember that we have aided both countries since the start of these conflicts. It would be enormous if we just stopped aiding them. Ken Buck said he favors aid to Israel and Ukraine — if they’re paid for: “We have three weeks of legislative business ahead of us, if not more, and we can get those things done and they’re very important to get done."
By: Karen McClain
Sunday, November 26, 2023
The prime minister of New Zealand gets sworn in
On Monday, November 27 (GMT+13), Christopher Luxon was sworn in as New Zealand's prime minister. He is a part of the New Zealand National Party, a center-right political party. His main concern seems to be the countries economy. So far, he has promised to cut taxes and train 500 more police officers within two years, less government bureaucracy and repeal tobacco restrictions.
By: Ayshe Ali
Source: https://apnews.com/article/christopher-luxon-new-zealand-prime-minister-f3f6c4c80b75521647b8e61e5ff71673
4-year-old Hamas hostage set free
3 dead in morning shooting in Winnipeg, Canada
Early Sunday morning around 4 am officers arrived to a scene with 5 people shot at which lead to 3 of them dying and 2 of them in critical condition. This shooting had happened in a multi suite residence with no information on what the possible motive was. The victims identity has not yet been released and will not be released until all evidence is found in this case. Winnipeg's violent crime rate has been increasing the past couple years making 2022 the most violent it had been there since 2009.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/26/world/winnipeg-shooting-canada-langside-street/index.html \
=Simon Krugliakovas
Riots Breakout in Dublin
Riots have recently broken out in Dublin as a result of a stabbing in the city which left a 5 year old little girl, and a teacher’s aid in critical condition. 2 other children were also stabbed, but with less severe injuries. The riots are considered to be anti-immigration from what the prime minister called “far-right hooligans.” Cars, buildings, buses, and much more have been burned and destroyed in central Dublin, and there have been 34 arrests made. The Prime Minister of Ireland sent over 400 police officers to Dublin to try and get control of the situation. The commissioner of the police force, Drew Harris said that social media is partly at blame for its radicalization of people nowadays.
Link: https://apnews.com/article/ireland-rioting-dublin-stabbing-farright-2eaabb92b4e1623615a0860911cab91b
By Andrew Elleson
Germany Faces Financial Crisis
Germany has always had a policy on ensuring the loans they take out as a country was never higher that 0.35%. This has been the key piece of their financial policies. This changed however when the pandemic hit. When COVID happened, the federal government took excess loans to try and balance out the impact it had on the economy. They ended up taking more than needed and now have extra moans left over that were originally allocated for COVID relief.
The plans were to reallocate the excess money but when this was taken to court to determine its constitutionality, it was determined that it would constitutionally be illegal to reallocate the loans to anything other than the original intended purpose. This excess in funds was planned to be used to remedy climate change. Germany currently is $65 billion down and this will not only influence their financial structure but also their political structure.
Although this would not completely dismantle the structure of government it does add pressure on officials. One immediate way to remedy this situation is to amend the constitution but that is much easier said than done. Another way is to try to include climate change as a “crisis” so that they would then use the funds. Currently no news of which path to take is made clear and federal spending has been shut down for the rest of the year excluding what has already been planned.
Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/23/germany-slides-deeper-into-budget-crisis-heres-what-you-need-to-know.html
Israel Confirms 17 Hostages Have Been Released From Hamas Holding
During the Israel and Hamas conflict, hostages have been taken from both sides in an attempt to slow down the fighting with negotiations. With the two sides taking a 4-day military pause, there has been time for them to make negotiations regarding the hostages from both sides. With these 17 hostages being freed, one being a four-year old American girl, the total number of freed hostages is now at 41. This comes during the third day of the the military pause that Israel and Hamas has agreed to, but Israel said they are willing to extend the military pause if Hamas agrees to release additional Israeli hostages. United States President Joe Biden spoke on his gratitude and relief that Abigail Edan, the four-year old American girl, was released and back in Israel. He stated, "She's free and in Israel now. Those who are wrapping Abigail in love and care and the supportive services she needs, she's been through a terrible trauma." Biden was referring to Abigail's sudden tragedy in her life after she lost both of her parents during the October 7th attack from Hamas that killed both of her parents and made her an orphan. To add on to the struggle she felt, she became a hostage after being captured by Hamas, the people responsible for killing her parents. Abigail's great aunt and cousin spoke on her return saying they had much gratitude for Abigail's return and said they hoped other families would be able to feel the gratitude of having their loved ones returned from being hostages. With the military pause still going on, only time will tell if more hostages will be released from both sides.
Written by: Tyler Surin
Dutch election: Anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders wins dramatic victory
Veteran anti-Islam populist leader Geert Wilders has won a dramatic victory in the Dutch general election, with almost all votes counted.
After 25 years in parliament, his Freedom party (PVV) is set to win 37 seats, well ahead of his nearest rival, a left-wing alliance.
"The PVV can no longer be ignored," he said. "We will govern."
His win has shaken Dutch politics and it will send a shock across Europe too.
But to fulfil his pledge to be "prime minister for everyone", he will have to persuade other parties to join him in a coalition. His target is 76 seats in the 150-seat parliament.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-67504272
Pepijn Hakstege
Derek Chauvin attacked in prison
Anthony Cristiano:
The ex police man that killed George floyd was attacked over the weekend. He was in critical condition and rushed to the hospital. This was days after the Supreme Court rejected his unfair trial and he will be serving 22 years and is in isolation as there is growing tension for more attacks to happen.
Wednesday, November 22, 2023
China is willing to work with Argentina
Argentina has elected a new President. President-Elect Javier Milei has been elected and has not been quiet in the past about his thoughts on working with China. Despite the criticism being received by Argentina, China says they are ready to work with Argentina. China's foreign ministry spokesperson has mentioned that Argentina pulling away from China and Brazil would be a big mistake. The Chinese spokesperson is referring to Milei stating that he does not want to interact with governments like Brazil and China but did not comment on what that would mean in terms of imports and exports.
By: Vanessa Constantino
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/21/milei-china-says-it-would-be-a-huge-mistake-for-argentina-to-cut-ties.html
Monday, November 20, 2023
Premature babies getting evacuated out of Gaza
Anthony Cristiano:
As Hamas was able to hold many innocent civilians hostage in the biggest hospital in the Gaza Strip. We saw many patients without any resources to survive and a lot of babies that might not make it due to there being no power to activate the incubators. Finally it is expected to see 28 babies to be evacuated to Egypt by bus and helicopter to be treated in a much safer hospital.
Sunday, November 19, 2023
Even After Meeting with President Xi Jinping, Biden calls him a Dictator
Following United States President Joe Biden's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, he has kept his stance about Xi Jinping regarding him as a dictator. The two presidents met in San Francisco earlier in the month for the first time in over a year to help better the relationship between the two countries. The meeting had reportedly gone well with the two leaders making progress in the situation. Although, these comments by president Biden could damage some of the progress made during the meeting. Biden was asked about his comments earlier in the year about Xi Jinping, which he backed up saying, "He's a dictator in the sense that he's a guy who runs a country that is a communist country that's based on a form of government totally different from ours." This comment has left a bad taste in Chinese officials mouths since progress between the two countries has been made and this feels like an insult of the Chinese government. A spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs came out and said that there are constant attempts to damage the relationship between the United States and China, but they will not allow this to happen. With Biden's comments coming so soon after progress happening, there is no telling how much this will hurt the relationship between the two powerful countries and if this will halt any attempts at getting rid of the tense communications between the countries and making the relationship stronger going into the future.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/16/us-china-apec-biden-stands-by-comment-that-xi-is-a-dictator.html
Written by: Tyler Surin
President Biden and President Lopez Obrador are committed to working out issues between the two countries
President Biden and President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador met on Friday at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit and stated they would “work together to address migration and combat fentanyl trafficking to the U.S,” The U.S and Mexico have discussed these issues that have been brought up numerous times. Biden also mentioned his conversation with Chinese President Xi, where they spoke about fentanyls flow. Although President Biden and Lopez Obrador have found themselves “at odds.” before, both are committed to addressing these issues together.
By: Vanessa Constantino
Active Volcano in Iceland
Iceland is currently experiencing volcanic activity and is trying to prepare for the possibility of an eruption. Officials in Iceland recorded more than 1,700 tremors from the expected eruption location in a time span of approximately 24 hours. meteorologists in the are have reported that the magma may have reached the Earth's crust, and people will have to wait in suspense for the next couple of days to see how the situation may unfold. Scientists monitoring the situation observed changes to the volcanic dilemma on Sunday that could indicate magma is moving closer to the surface. Authorities in Iceland have declared a state of emergency, and advised many people to evacuate while the volcano is eager to erupt.
Australia accuses China of injuring their Naval Divers with sonar pulses
Australis accused the Chinese navy of injuring their naval divers with sonar pulses during an operation near the coast of Japan. This reignited tensions between each country just days after their leaders met to stabilize their relationship. Australian divers were attempting to remove fishing nets from their propellers when they were targeted by a Chinese naval destroyer. Australian navy told the destroyer to stay clear while they were sending divers but the destroyer moved closer after acknowledging the request.
https://www.wsj.com/world/australia-accuses-china-of-injuring-naval-divers-with-sonar-pulses-b1927121?page=1