Quick Glance: Nigel Farage Confronts Snakes in I’m A Celebrity 2023
- Farage faces first challenge in I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, confronting snakes to win tokens.
- Task involves sharing a box with snakes with Ms. Gibson, while she searches for tokens in a barrel of mud.
- Josie Gibson takes Brexit swipe at Nigel Farage during their first meeting.
- Introduction of Farage as the man who's got everyone talking, not just known for his controversial political career, but also for his own show on GB News.
Quick Glance: Biden describes Australia as an anchor for peace and prosperity
- President Joe Biden reaffirmed the importance of Australia as an anchor for peace and prosperity during Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's state visit.
- The state visit aims to strengthen the alliance between the US and Australia, seen as a crucial counterweight to China's influence in the Pacific.
- Biden expressed concern about the escalating violence in the Middle East and called for renewed dedication to the creation of a Palestinian state.
- The state visit is intended to demonstrate the strength of the relationship between the US and Australia, according to White House press secretary.
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Quick Glance: The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Arizona over a new law that requires federal voters to provide proof of citizenship.
- The Supreme Court overturned an earlier Arizona legislation that required proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections in 2013, but allowed Arizona to need proof of citizenship to vote in state elections.
- While Ducey and other Arizona Republicans argue the measure would preserve election security, critics say it creates an unreasonable barrier to voting and goes beyond what federal courts have said is appropriate for voter registration standards.
- The Justice Department has sued Arizona over voter ID requirements (Bloomberg).
- Arizona Republicans pass a contentious new voting law requiring proof of citizenship (NPR).
Quick Glance: Sweden's Kurds are apprehensive about the Nato accord with Turkey.
- The Stockholm-Helsinki agreement on NATO entry with Turkey has been denounced in Sweden as a "sell-out of democratic values."
- Kurds in Sweden now fear growing pressure from Turkey.
- "A disgrace for Sweden, a swindle on the Kurds."
- A request by Ankara for the extradition of a journalist living in Sweden, who according to Turkish sources is a member of an armed terrorist organization, was also denied by the Supreme Court.
Quick Glance: Warning: Fuel protestors plan a rolling roadblock on the M180.
- On Monday (July 4), a protest about petrol prices is set to take place on the M180.
- Participants are expected to join the M180 motorway at Junction 3 before continuing on to the Immingham and Stallingborough interchanges.
- Road Blockage N-Lincs stated, "An awful lot of moaning about fuel prices and not enough action."
- So why not mobilize North Lincolnshire's lorries, tractors, and anything else we have to create blockages around the country until something changes?
- [[The demonstration will begin in Scunthorpe and will connect with the M180 at Junction 3.
Archie Battersbee’s family have made an application to the High Court to remove him to a hospice after the European Court of Human Rights refused to block ... Show more
We are outside the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel after Archie Battersbee’s family have lost a last minute bid at the Supreme Court to block the ... Show more