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Meloni ‘ready to break taboo’ and become Italy’s first female PM
Italy’s far-right chief Giorgia Meloni says she can be “honoured to interrupt a taboo” and turn into the nation’s first feminine prime minister.
Opinion polls forecast her Brothers of Italy occasion will get the largest vote share in a snap common election on Sunday.
The occasion leads a right-wing bloc — which additionally contains the events of Matteo Salvini and Silvio Berlusconi — that’s favorite to triumph.
Which means Italy, which has seen 67 governments come and go since World Struggle II, could possibly be led by a lady for the primary time.
“Certainly it will be a step ahead,” mentioned Meloni in a press release to Euronews. “I outlined it as breaking the ‘glass ceiling’, one that also exists in lots of western nations, not solely in Italy, stopping girls from attaining necessary public roles in society.
“It will be an honour for me to be the primary to interrupt this taboo in my nation.”
Opposing Meloni, Salvini and Berlusconi is the left-wing coalition, dominated by the Democratic Occasion (PD) and a smattering of different smaller events. Led by former PM Enrico Letta, PD has a broadly reasonable, pro-European stance, and is vehemently against Putin and the battle in Ukraine.
Eschewing the left-right political binary is the 5 Star Motion (Movimento 5 Stelle; M5S), which is as soon as once more working as a stand-alone occasion. Former prime minister Giuseppe Conte is its chief.
Who’s Giorgia Meloni?
Raised largely by her mom — the absence of a powerful father determine has knowledgeable her views on rejecting same-sex parenthood — Meloni is a born-and-bred Roman.
A deeply dedicated nationwide conservative since her youth, Meloni grew up in Rome’s Garbatella, an edgy, working-class neighbourhood with a powerful left-wing custom.
In 1992, a fresh-faced Meloni joined the now-defunct nationalist Social Italian Motion (Movimento Sociale Italiano, MSI) on the tender age of 15, and, after years of impassioned activism, carved an area for herself within the Italian political enviornment.
In 2013, Brothers of Italy — the MSI’s oblique inheritor — was based as a celebration, and Meloni shortly rose via its ranks to turn into its president, taking it from being a minor pressure squashed between the right-wing coalition’s greater events, to the bloc’s greatest pressure.
A typical remark levelled at her is that, as chief of a as soon as small political occasion, she is inexperienced.
“Many people [in Brothers of Italy] have already served in authorities; I used to be the youngest minister within the historical past of the Italian Republic after I served within the final centre-right authorities,” she informed Euronews, pointing to her position because the youth minister in Berlusconi’s cupboard from 2008 to 2011.
“Now we have an skilled and reliable ruling class,” she added.
Critics of Meloni additionally accuse her occasion of harbouring fascist apologists, a declare she denies.
Main historian and knowledgeable on fascist politics, Professor Andrea Mammone of La Sapienza, described her occasion as one “according to the neo-fascist custom”.
Most lately, the Brothers of Italy suspended a Sicilian candidate for social media feedback he had made praising Nazi chief Adolf Hitler.
“[Ours] is the occasion of Italian Conservatives,” she mentioned. “We’re a contemporary governmental proper wing, which at the moment in Italy governs 15 out of 20 areas and tons of of municipalities.”
“I’m additionally the chief of the European Conservative Occasion (ECR), to which the prime ministers of Poland and the Czech Republic additionally belong and that has shut ties with the British Tories, the American Republicans and the Israeli Likud,” she added.
Meloni’s insurance policies mix the identification politics of religiously-informed patriotism with purportedly business-friendly financial insurance policies that hope to breathe life into Italy’s economic system.
Meloni additionally rallies towards a few of the menaces she perceives as threatening Western civilisation, starting from that of “LGBT lobbies” and “gender ideology” — the existence of which her critics basically contest — and radical Islamism.
Letta and the PD, Meloni’s most important election rival, say they’re dedicated to equal marriage and a regulation towards homophobic hatred.
PD MP Lia Quartapelle additionally questioned Meloni’s dedication to girls’s rights.
“Within the 30-odd pages of her manifesto, the phrase ‘lady’ is used 5 occasions and is at all times linked to […] a weak point, a fragility situation.
“I’ve by no means seen her struggle or have any vitality for any of those points prior to now.”
The place does Meloni stand on Europe?
Meloni and her coalition colleague, the Northern League’s Salvini, are sometimes portrayed as Europe’s rebels.
They’ve criticised the euro; cheered for UK’s pro-Brexit Tories; rallied towards “Brussels bureaucrats”; and supported immigration insurance policies, together with lately a naval “block” within the Mediterranean Sea, which go towards the EU’s stance on the matter.
The centre-left chief working towards her — the Democratic Occasion’s Letta — mentioned that Meloni was a part of the “first true try to interrupt up the EU”, as reported by La Repubblica on Thursday.
So is Giorgia Meloni a Eurosceptic?
“I learn specialists attempting to outline me in so some ways,” she mentioned. “They hardly settle for me defining myself and my occasion.”
Favouring the time period “Eurorealist” — which European Conservatives have a tendency to make use of — she defends the precept of European integration, however not in its indiscriminate utility.
“We don’t recognise ourselves within the logic of ‘extra Europe’ in any respect prices and on each matter,” Meloni declared. “This has up to now generated extra centralism, extra paperwork and fewer subsidiarity, which as a substitute is a elementary precept of the EU that we need to respect.”
Euroscepticism is itself a controversial time period: whereas broadly adopted by political scientists, sure historians see it as creating an ahistorical and synthetic binary between supporters and opponents of European integration.
Some desire to speak about completely different “fashions” of Europeanism which sometimes conflict with that being introduced ahead by the EU.
Meloni doesn’t declare to “oppose” Europe, however slightly she outlines a mannequin of integration which will or could not go down properly in Brussels.
“If we had an EU extra just like the one we think about, we might have developed a more practical defence coverage, invested in vitality safety and maintained quick worth chains to keep away from reliance on third – usually untrustworthy – nations for fuel, uncooked supplies, commodities, chips and different items,” she said.
Might Meloni’s imaginative and prescient of integration thus signify a “Europe of countries” mannequin, one which has been propagated by Europe’s proper because the Fifties and 60s?
“What we would like is a stronger and extra balanced Europe,” she added.
Putin can be completely happy if Meloni wins Italy’s election, says Letta
No matter whether or not Meloni might be deemed a “Eurosceptic” or not, the query nonetheless looms: will her imaginative and prescient of Europe put her at odds with Brussels? And what place Italy could have inside the Union if she takes the reins?
The outgoing PM — Mario Draghi — is seen as an EU favorite, whose visions have aligned intently with these of Brussels and whose insurance policies led to Italy’s nomination as “Nation of the Yr” by The Economist.
This relationship is prone to proceed if Letta turns into Italy’s subsequent prime minister. He views Europe as “the answer”.
“Those that say Europe is the issue merely need to destroy and search for scapegoats,” mentioned Letta, who insists his alliance can nonetheless win the election.
“As an alternative, options should be discovered right here, and beginning with the elemental challenge of vitality, options should be discovered.
“If we received on Sunday, the democracies can be completely happy,” he added. “If the appropriate received subsequent Sunday, the primary to be completely happy can be Putin.”
Meloni has a distinct view of Brussels. As an example, she opposes Draghi’s Resilience and Restoration Plan – which might inject the bruised Italian economic system with €190 billion of EU funds.
“We need to defend Italy’s nationwide curiosity with out ruptures however with the identical willpower with which the Germans and French defend theirs,” Meloni notes.
On the query of the vitality disaster, Meloni requires European-wide solidarity but in addition sees it as being pure that nation states defend their pursuits.
She additionally has confidence in Italy’s economic system and the way it can navigate its means out of the post-COVID-19 disaster.
“Now we have a excessive public debt, it’s true, however it’s utterly sustainable due to the power of our economic system,” she famous.
Sure commentators concern that public spending proposals and supposed braggadocio perspective in direction of the Brussels institution may alienate Italy from its companions. Nonetheless, others assume her premiership wouldn’t essentially trigger an enormous rupture, and that Italy’s international coverage, particularly in direction of Russia, would stay largely unscathed.
Whereas the temper amongst some at Brussels could also be pessimistic and sceptical, Meloni stays optimistic that she will make Italy a powerful chief and participant on the European political stage.
“We need to restore Italy to its rightful position on this Europe,” she declared. “We’re among the many founding nations, the third largest economic system and second largest manufacturing business in Europe, now we have at all times been web contributors to the EU finances, we maintain the document of meals geographical indications, Unesco websites, and plenty of different issues.”
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‘SNL’: Colin Jost Forced to Tell Dirty Jokes About Wife Scarlett Johansson as She Watches Backstage: ‘Oh My Gosh, She’s So Genuinely Worried!’
For several years, the final “Saturday Night Live” episode of the year includes a segment of “Weekend Update” in which co-anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che write jokes that the other must read for the first time on the air. For Jost, this typically has meant Che forces him to say a litany of jokes about race and racism that are horrifically tone deaf and over-the-top — and, in context, often quite funny.
This year, however, Che found a new way to torture Jost: Making him say outrageous things about his wife, Scarlett Johansson — while a camera captured Johansson’s live reactions in the hallway outside of the studio. The actor appeared during the episode’s cold open to welcome host Martin Short into the Five Timers Club, and Che apparently could not resist the chance to have some fun at the couple’s expense.
The bit started with Jost reading that this year, he was going to “read all the jokes in ‘Black voice’ so I don’t get in trouble,” which led into Jost reading a joke about Kamala Harris saying she still supports the idea of slavery reparations.
“Well, damn girl, me too,” Jost said, barely able to get the words out through his exasperated laughter. “Because white people deserve our money back for all those slaves that ran away.”
That was a mere appetizer for what Jost was required to say about his wife. Just the sight of her face in an image over Jost’s shoulder was enough to have some people in the audience screaming in anticipation of what was to come.
“I want to dedicate this next joke to my boo, Scarlett Johansson,” Jost said, and then a camera cut to a nervous Johansson, clutching a drink as she watched Jost from a monitor above her.
“No! No!” Jost said, as he realized what was happening. “Oh my gosh, she’s so genuinely worried!”
Then he got to the business of reading, for the first time, the jokes Che had written for him.
“Y’all know Scarlett just celebrated her 40th birthday, which means I’m about to get up out of there!” Jost said, again exploding in guffaws before he could even finish the line. After he regained his composure — and Che reminded him that there was more to the joke — Jost continued. “Shiz! Nah, nah. I’m just playin’,” he said. “We just had a kid together, and y’all ain’t see no pictures of him yet, because he’s Black as hell!” — at which point, a Photoshopped image of Jost and Johansson holding a Black baby appeared over Jost’s shoulder.
Che certainly had his fair share of comedic humiliation, forced to make jokes about “Moana 2” and Jeffrey Epstein, Jay-Z, and his promise to Diddy that “I will help get you off.” But then the spotlight turned back to Jost, who ended the segment with a joke involving his wife that is so R-rated that it genuinely startled Johansson. Warning: This is not for the faint of heart!
“Costco has removed their roast beef sandwich from its menu, but I ain’t tripping,” Jost said. “I be eating roast beef every night since my wife had the kid!” After the audience, Jost and Che all stopped laughing, Jost read the final lines. “Nah, nah, I just playin’ baby. You know I don’t go downtown! Shiz! That’s gay as hell!”
Martin Short hosted the episode with Hozier as musical guest. You can watch the full segment below:
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Wife of US hostage Keith Siegel pleads for holiday miracle: 'we need to get them back'
FIRST ON FOX – Aviva Siegel, the wife of American hostage Kieth Siegel and a former hostage herself, is pleading with everyone and anyone involved in the hostage negotiations to get her husband, and the others, freed from Hamas captivity after they have spent more than 440 days in deplorable conditions.
“Hamas released a video of Keith, and I just saw the picture,” Aviva told Fox News Digital in an emotional interview in reference to a video Hamas released in April. “He looks terrible. His bones are out, and you can see that he’s lost a lot of weight.
“He doesn’t look like himself. And I’m just so worried about him, because so [many] days and minutes have passed since that video that we received,” she said. “I just don’t know what kind of Keith that we’re going to get back.”
7 US HOSTAGES STILL HELD BY HAMAS TERRORISTS AS FAMILIES PLEAD FOR THEIR RELEASE: ‘THIS IS URGENT’
“I’m worried about all the hostages, because the conditions that they are in are the worst conditions that any human being could go through,” Aviva said. “I was there. I touched death. I know what it feels being underneath the ground with no oxygen.
“Keith and I were just left there. We were left there to die,” she added.
Aviva and her husband of, at the time 42 years, were brutally abducted from their home in Kibbutz Kfar Aza by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, and held together for 51 days before she was released in the November 2023 hostage exchange after suffering from a stomach infection that left her incredibly ill.
She has since tirelessly fought for Kieth’s release, meeting with top officials in the U.S. and Israel, traveling to the United States nine times in the last year and becoming a prominent advocate for the hostages.
“I just hope that he’s with other people from Israel, and if he has them, he’s going to be okay,” Aviva said. “He’s just the person that will make them feel that they’re together. That’s what he did when I was there – he was 100% for me and the hostages that we were with.”
“If you get kidnapped, get kidnapped with Keith, because he was outstanding to everybody. He was strong for all of us. And I’m sure that he’s keeping strong and keeping his hope to come out,” she said.
Aviva recounted their last moments together before they were separated ahead of her release, telling Fox News Digital, “When I left him, I told him to be the strongest – that he needs to be strong for me, and I’ll be strong for him.”
PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY UNDER PRESSURE AMID RISING RESISTANCE, POPULARITY OF IRAN-BACKED TERROR GROUPS
Top security officials from the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar have been pushing Israel and Hamas to agree to a cease-fire and the return of hostages.
Reports on Thursday suggested that negotiators are pushing for a 42-day cease-fire in which 34 of the at least 50 hostages still assessed to be alive, could be exchanged.
Hamas is also believed to continue to hold at least 38 who were taken hostage and then killed while in captivity, along with at least seven who are believed to have been killed on Oct. 7, 2023 and then taken into Gaza.
Though all the hostages are believed to have been held in deplorable conditions, the children, women – including the female IDF soldiers – the sick and the elderly have reportedly been front listed to be freed first in exchange for Hamas terrorists currently imprisoned.
“I’m keeping my hope and holding on and just waiting – waiting to hug Keith, and waiting for all the families, to get their families back,” Aviva said. “We need to get them back.”
Aviva said she dreams of the moment that she gets to hug her husband again and watch their grandchildren “jump into his arms.”
“We’ll be the happiest people on Earth,” she said. “All the hostages, I can’t imagine them coming home. It’ll be just the happiest moment for all of the families. We need it to happen.”
Reports in recent weeks suggest there is an increased sense of optimism in bringing home the hostages, but Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged some caution when speaking with MSNBC Morning Joe on Thursday when he said, “We are encouraged because this should happen, and it should happen because Hamas is at a point where the cavalry it thought might come to the rescue isn’t coming to the rescue, [Hezbollah’s] not coming to the rescue, [Iran’s] not coming to the rescue.”
“In the absence of that, I think the pressure is on Hamas to finally get to yes,” he added. “But look, I think we also have to be very realistic. We’ve had these Lucy and the football moments several times over the last months where we thought we were there, and the football gets pulled away.
“The real question is: Is Hamas capable of making a decision and getting to yes? We’ve been fanning out with every possible partner on this to try to get the necessary pressure exerted on Hamas to say yes,” Blinken added.
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Trump threatens to take back control of Panama Canal over ‘ridiculous fees’
Trump also hinted at China’s growing influence around the canal, which connects the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans.
United States President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to demand control of the Panama Canal after accusing Panama of charging excessive rates on US ships passing through one of the busiest waterways in the world.
“Our Navy and Commerce have been treated in a very unfair and injudicious way. The fees being charged by Panama are ridiculous,” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform on Saturday.
“This complete ‘rip-off’ of our Country will immediately stop.”
The US largely built the canal in 1914 and administrated territory surrounding the passage for decades. But Washington fully handed control of the canal to Panama in 1999 after a period of joint administration.
Trump also hinted at China’s growing influence around the canal, which connects the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans.
“It was solely for Panama to manage, not China, or anyone else,” he said. “We would and will NEVER let it fall into the wrong hands!”
The post was an exceedingly rare example of a US leader saying he could push a sovereign country to hand over territory.
“It was not given for the benefit of others, but merely as a token of cooperation with us and Panama. If the moral and legal principles of this magnanimous gesture of giving are not followed, then we will demand that the Panama Canal be returned to us, in full, and without question,” Trump said.
Trump’s tariff plan
It also underlines an expected shift in US diplomacy under Trump, who has not historically shied away from threatening allies and using rhetoric when dealing with counterparts.
Last month, Trump said he would impose tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports on day one of his administration and that the measures would remain until the “invasion” of undocumented migrants and drugs came to an end.
“Both Mexico and Canada have the absolute right and power to easily solve this long-simmering problem. We hereby demand that they use this power, and until such time that they do, it is time for them to pay a very big price!” he posted on his Truth Social platform.
Authorities in Panama did not immediately react to Trump’s post.
An estimated 5 percent of global maritime traffic passes through the Panama Canal, which allows ships travelling between Asia and the US East Coast to avoid the long, hazardous route around the southern tip of South America.
The Panama Canal Authority reported in October that the waterway had earned record revenues of nearly $5bn in the last fiscal year.
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