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The 2 middle-aged males protesting exterior a Glasgow sexual well being clinic brandished indicators with bible verses equating abortion to homicide, whereas one seemed to be carrying a bodycam, filming anybody who went inside. 

Their actions, say counter-protesters, quantity to harassment of employees and sufferers who use the Sandyford clinic and have contributed to plans for a brand new buffer zone that might cease any protests or vigils round clinics which offer abortion providers in Scotland. 

Supporters of the transfer say it will de-escalate an typically fractious environment that’s intimidating for sufferers; whereas opponents say it clamps down on their freedom of speech and freedom to protest. 

“At Sandyford, the boundary of the constructing is correct on the pavement, so it is not like a campus hospital the place protesters could be stored far-off,” defined Gillian Mackay, a Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Greens, who has launched a invoice to create the buffer zones to maintain protesters 150 metres away from clinics the place abortions are offered. 

“These protesters are exterior the entrance door with a loud hailer, which could be heard contained in the constructing, and clinicians are having to maneuver providers from the entrance of the constructing because of the noise,” she instructed Euronews. 

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Sandyford, like different sexual well being clinics, would not solely present abortion providers but in addition affords STI screenings, counselling for sexual assault and rape survivors, and household planning and contraceptive providers. 

So there are considerations that protesters who need to particularly goal girls going inside for an abortion are intimidating different sufferers as effectively. 

Political {and professional} assist for the buffer zones

The brand new buffer zone invoice is within the remaining phases of public session this week, and has already attracted greater than 5,000 feedback “overwhelmingly supportive of the invoice” Mackay instructed Euronews.

There was exceptionally broad assist for the initiative inside Scotland’s parliament, bringing collectively unlikely political allies to again Mackay’s proposal. 

There are hopes too that any political opposition shall be restricted to single figures when the invoice involves a vote in Holyrood.   

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“It is actually no longer about profitable the problem, which I believe is supported in most elements of progressive Scottish society. The difficulty is already settled, and it’s now about how we make the invoice sturdy,” defined Mackay. 

Lawmakers and campaigners have been working with teams who might doubtlessly be impacted by a no-protest zone, together with Scottish commerce unions and the native authority umbrella group, to make sure their rights will not be infringed upon – for instance not criminalising a proper to have a picket line exterior a constructing in case of commercial motion. 

The British Medical Affiliation, the Royal Faculty of Basic Practitioners, youth councils and metropolis councils in Glasgow and Aberdeen have come out strongly in favour of the invoice.

There’s additionally widespread assist among the many Scottish public for introducing buffer zones, a transfer supported by 68% of Scots, whereas simply 8% opposed it, in keeping with a current ballot

Nicola Sturgeon’s ‘summits’ on abortion entry

On the finish of June Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon held a summit on abortion care in Scotland, and stated that “nobody needs to be impeded from looking for the providers they’re entitled to.” 

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The assembly got here simply days after the US Supreme Court docket overturned the Roe v Wade ruling which ended a constitutional proper to abortion in America, a transfer Sturgeon referred to as “catastrophic and horrific” and “one of many darkest days for girls’s rights in my lifetime”.

One other summit on the finish of August is predicted to have a look at methods native councils can do extra to guard girls who go into sexual well being clinics, earlier than any buffer zone legislation comes into impact.

“The Scottish Authorities is dedicated to introducing buffer zones as rapidly as is practicable. Girls should be capable of entry abortion providers with out concern of harassment or intimidation in any method,” a spokesperson instructed Euronews.

“Now we have dedicated to convene additional discussions with native authorities on how greatest to make progress to guard affected person rights and have a look at utilizing bylaws to ascertain buffer zones.” 

Who’re the anti-abortion protesters?

Whereas it is not the case that each clinic in Scotland is focused by anti-abortion activists, a lot of clinics like Sandyford in Glasgow have turn out to be focal factors for protesters and there may be rising concern concerning the “Americanisation” of their actions. 

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The Texas-based 40 Days for Life organisation already has plans for a weeks-long protest exterior a clinic within the Scottish capital Edinburgh in September, because the group’s president Shawn Carney stated this weekend that Scotland was “dying to reside within the stone ages of biology, science, and free speech”.

“It’s why the pro-life motion is profitable at dwelling and overseas,” he wrote on Twitter. 

Carney’s organisation works with an evangelical legislation agency referred to as ADF Worldwide whose London spokesperson Lois McLatchie has been interviewed by Scottish media saying the buffer zones “ban legit affords of assist and silent prayer.”

“Girls have the fitting to listen to about these choices on the level of want and it’s patronising of the federal government saying girls do not need to hear this,” McLatchie instructed BBC Scotland in a current interview.  

ADF boasts that they “have interaction on the highest ranges of legislation and governance” on the European Union, Council of Europe and the European Court docket of Human Rights, however the Southern Poverty Regulation Centre which displays extremism within the USA, has branded ADF as a “hate group” and documented a laundry listing of occasions ADF has campaigned towards rights for sexual and gender minorities. 

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“What we have seen at Sandyford exhibits it’s not silent prayer,” stated MSP Gillian Mackay. “And we have seen as much as 100 individuals exterior of Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Glasgow. It is intimidation.”  

Grace Brownie from the Society for the Safety of Unborn Youngsters SPUC in Scotland disagrees with this, and says most “pro-life” vigils are “passive and peaceable in nature” and buffer zones are due to this fact not wanted. 

“I do not suppose there’s a sense of harassment or intimidation exterior clinics or services. I reside in Glasgow very near the hospital the place a pro-life vigil takes place, and I believe there’s numerous misrepresentation what the vigil seems to be like and what the vigil is there to do,” she tells Euronews. 

SPUC desires their actions, which they body as a “vigil” to be seen in another way to among the extra noisy and radical “protests” which have taken place. 

“What we do will not be a protest, it is a peaceable community-based vigil to supply assist to weak girls, and supply a final lifeline of assist.” 

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“Abortion coercion is an issue in Scotland,” she provides, and claims girls inform her organisation that they’re “being pressured into having an abortion and never capable of make an knowledgeable selection.” 

SPUC believes that Scottish authorities have already got ample legal guidelines in place to cope with harassment and intimidation – one thing most politicians, medical teams and the vast majority of the Scottish public disagree with.

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With hostile Turkish-backed groups mobilising against them in Syria’s north, and Damascus ruled by a group friendly to Ankara, Syria’s main Kurdish factions are on the back foot as they seek to preserve political gains carved out during 13 years of war.
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Controversy plagued UN agency that employed Oct. 7 terrorists facing new problems as country redirects funding

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Pressure is building on the controversial U.N. agency UNRWA over its alleged and extensive ties with terror leaders that has propelled hatred for Israel and support for terror through its curricula. Even as 159 countries in the U.N. General Assembly voted in favor of a resolution affirming to “fully support” UNRWA, last week, Sweden announced on Friday that it has decided to end funding to UNRWA due to a ban placed on the agency by the Israeli government and will redirect Gaza aid to other organizations.

Yet, while the U.N. continues to show solidarity with UNRWA, two informed sources confirmed to Fox News Digital that in spite of the vocal solidarity, there is dissension among the ranks.

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One U.N. source explained that “several agencies have had behind-the-scenes discussions” about who might “take over and run” UNRWA programming. “One of the main and most notable agencies doing so is the United Nations Development Programme,” the source claimed.

“The UNDP has come forward and said that they can take over from UNRWA to advance peace,” the source said. They noted that U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres “shot those requests down,” leading to an “internal conflict.” The source elaborated that recent events “show that there are elements of the U.N. that recognize the challenges and clear issues with UNRWA,” but that “even as other agencies are ringing the alarm bells,” their “offers are being shot down at the highest levels” of the U.N.

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Israel Hayom newspaper also reported that Guterres has passed over the UNDP’s offer to take on increased work in the Palestinian territories. The newsaper quoted “fundamental opposition” from the Secretary-General to the UNDP’s “willingness to take on significant areas of responsibility, such as fuel distribution, waste removal and rubble clearance.” It also reported that “preparations are already underway among international aid organizations, led by UNDP, to expand their activities in the Strip.”

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Fox News Digital asked Guterres’ spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric, about Guterres’ position on the UNDP’s offer to take on UNRWA’s work and inquired about Guterres’ thoughts on recent reports of the agency’s leadership’s ties to terrorists and its difficulties raising funds after news arose that some UNRWA members had participated in the terror attacks of Oct. 7.

Palestinians after Israeli strike

Displaced Palestinians ordered by the Israeli military to evacuate the northern part of Gaza flee amid an Israeli military operation, in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, October 22, 2024. (Reuters/Dawoud Abu Alkas)

Dujarric told Fox News Digital that “many different U.N. agencies have a role to play, and are playing a role, in humanitarian and development support to the Palestinian people.” He reiterated that, “as we’ve said many times before, no other agency in the U.N. system can replace UNRWA given the scope of its work, notable in health and education. All U.N. agencies, including UNDP, have the same position.”

Dujarric explained that Guterres “will continue to do his utmost to work for an end to this conflict, the unconditional and immediate release of all hostages held by Hamas and other Palestinian groups in Gaza, and for full humanitarian access in Gaza. There are also needs to be a restoration of a political horizon for a two-state solution for the sake of Israelis and Palestinians.”

Philippe Lazzarini

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini looks on during a press conference in Geneva on January 24, 2023.  (Fabrice Coffrin/AFP via Getty Images)

Fox News Digital asked the UNDP whether it had proposed that it could take on UNRWA’s role and asked how seamless that transfer could be and whether a UNDP-led effort might create an atmosphere in which peace and a two-state solution could be reached.

A UNDP spokesperson said that the “UNDP does not propose, nor does it support, being an alternative to UNRWA. UNDP’s position on UNRWA’s irreplaceability is aligned with the U.N. Secretary General’s and is a matter of public record.” 

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A World Food Programme truck being loaded to deliver aid into Gaza.  (United Nations via Reuters Connect)

The spokesperson also sent a statement standing by Guterres’ statement that UNRWA is the “principal means” for supporting Palestinian refugees and that “there is no alternative to UNRWA.” 

The “irreplaceability” of UNRWA has been questioned, including by senior fellow at the Tel Aviv Institute Hen Mazzig, who recently stated on X that only 13% of aid to the Palestinian people is distributed by UNRWA.

Fox News Digital asked UNRWA to confirm this figure. A spokesperson from the agency said that since October 2023, the agency “has provided over 6.8 million primary health care consultations,” claiming it represented “60% of primary healthcare consultations currently provided in the Gaza Strip.” The spokesperson also stated that UNRWA provides “50% of the food security response,” and “assisted hundred of thousands of people with essential mental health and psychosocial support services,” as well as providing “essential logistical and infrastructure support to the entire humanitarian system.”

WFP delivers thousands of food packages, sacks of flour and water to the Beit Hanoun area in coordination with COGAT.

WFP delivers thousands of food packages, sacks of flour and water to the Beit Hanoun area in coordination with COGAT.

Fox News Digital asked the Israel Defense Forces about the role UNRWA plays in relation to other humanitarian groups coordinating aid in Gaza. A security official said the agency is a “weak player,” compared with entities like World Food Program, World Central Kitchen, UNICEF, the World Health Organization, and American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA), which “play a more central role.” The official said that these agencies “have their own logistical chains and can work independently from UNRWA.”

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UNRWA’s fundraising ability has decreased since credible information emerged showing that members of UNRWA had infiltrated Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. The U.S. had provided $121 million to UNRWA between October 2023 and January 2024, but then cut funding to the agency through March 2025.

World Food Programme (WFP) aid at the Erez west crossing on the Israel-Gaza border.

World Food Programme (WFP) aid at the Erez west crossing on the Israel-Gaza border. (IDF spokesman)

The UNDP is unhindered by these issues and provides a variety of services in the region. A UNDP spokesperson told Fox News Digital that UNDP has funded about a third of its Programme of Assistance to the Palestinian People’s $270 million Gaza Emergency Response and Early Recovery Programme.

The spokesperson told Fox News Digital that “as a lead development agency within the UN system, UNDP works closely with our sister humanitarian agencies to embed early recovery efforts – such as rehabilitating crucial infrastructure and cash-for work programs – into emergency responses.”

“In contexts such as the occupied Palestinian territory, Lebanon, and Syria, we have carried out a variety of early recovery initiatives tailored to specific needs and conditions on the ground,” the spokesperson continued.” This has entailed “working with local partners to deliver a range of activities including debris removal from roads to facilitate access to critical services, working closely with local service providers and the private sector to restore essential services such as solid waste management, supporting the rehabilitation and expansion of water supply networks to increase access to clean water, and has implemented solar-powered energy systems. We also strengthen government capacities on emergency response and recovery planning and support vocational training programmes for women.”

UN ACCUSED OF DOWNPLAYING HAMAS TERRORISTS’ USE OF GAZA HOSPITALS AS NEW REPORT IGNORES IMPORTANT DETAILS

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Hillel Neuer, Executive Director of U.N. Watch, told Fox News Digital that aside from UNRWA, there “are several agencies on the ground who are doing significant work in distributing humanitarian aid.” 

“Around the world, when there is a crisis of some kind,” Neuer said that “you get a whole cluster of U.N. agencies,” including the World Health Organization, World Food Programme, UNICEF … and UNDP, which combine forces to “distribute aid to millions of people.” Neuer said that “the notion that is put forward that for some reason a tiny strip of land on the Gaza Strip is the only place in the world where those agencies cannot operate” is “absurd and false.” 

FILE: 11/06/2022: Palestinian employees from the UNDP in Gaza.

FILE: 11/06/2022: Palestinian employees from the UNDP in Gaza. (Ahmed Zakot/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

UN Watch has raised the ire of UNRWA by beginning to release a 150-page dossier showing URNWA leaders meeting with representatives of terror groups. Though UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini referred to the reports as “disinformation,” Neuer explained that UNRWA simply “cannot handle the truth.” Neuer said that UN Watch assembled its dossier by screenshotting data and photographs that were “hidden in plain sight” on the internet and social media.” He added that more of UN Watch’s dossier is set to emerge the coming week.

The U.S. was among nine nations to dissent from the General Assembly’s resolution in support of UNRWA. 

Ambassador Robert Wood, the alternative representative for special political affairs, explained the dissension on Dec. 11, both noting that while URNWA is a “critical lifeline,” the “resolution on UNRWA operations also has serious flaws.” Wood cited how the proposal fails “to create a path forward for restoring trust between Israel and UNRWA,” and that the resolution “denigrates Israel’s actions in Gaza without addressing the central reason for them, namely Hamas’ unprovoked October 7 attack and the terrorist group’s deplorable behavior in the interim.”

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Photos released by the Israeli Defense Force show three individuals the Israeli military claims are Hamas combatants inside the UNRWA compound in Rafah. (IDF)

“More than 14 months into this conflict, some delegations here in New York cannot bring themselves to acknowledge — let alone condemn — Hamas’ role in instigating a conflict that has visited so much pain, suffering, and anguish on the people of Gaza,” Wood wrote, adding that “we deeply regret that the drafters chose to try to score political points, rather than pursue a resolution which could have provided unanimous support to UNRWA, addressed credible allegations about the activities of some of its personnel, and ultimately bolsters UNRWA’s vital humanitarian mission.”

The IDF and ISA eliminated Hamas Nukhba commander, Mohammad Abu Itiwi. He was involved in the murder and abduction of Israeli civilians on October 7th. Itiwi worked for UNRWA, according to the Israelis.

The IDF and ISA eliminated Hamas Nukhba commander, Mohammad Abu Itiwi. He was involved in the murder and abduction of Israeli civilians on October 7th. Itiwi worked for UNRWA, according to the Israelis. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

While voting on UNRWA’s future, the General Assembly did note the issues with the agency, explaining that URNWA needed to implement the recommendations set by an independent reviewer and that there must be “immediate efforts” to address UNRWA’s “financial and operational crises.” 

The General Assembly also emphasized that it “strongly warns against any attempts to dismantle or diminish the operations and mandate of the Agency,” noting the humanitarian consequences that millions of Palestinians would face if its work were interrupted or suspended.

In an effort to assert the primacy of his organization despite snowballing evidence that its members have hindered efforts to create peace in the region, UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini penned an op-ed imagining the possibly “dystopian” outcome of a decision to dismantle UNRWA. Supposing that a two-state solution hinges on the agency’s continued operations, Lazzarini urged that “we still have a window of opportunity to avert a cataclysmic future where firepower and propaganda construct the global order.” 
 

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U.N. Watch’s Neuer disagreed, noting “UNRWA is an arsonist masquerading as a firefighter,” he said. “Only by ending this terror-infested agency with the pathological aim of perpetuating hatred, resentment and dependency, can Palestinians move forward to a future of hope and peace.”

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Albania bans TikTok for one year after school stabbing

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The government’s decision comes after a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death by a classmate following a social media fight.

Albania has announced a ban on TikTok for one year after the killing of a teenager last month raised concerns over the influence of social media on children.

The ban of the popular video app will come into effect early next year, Prime Minister Edi Rama said on Saturday after meeting with parents groups and teachers from across the country.

“For one year, we’ll be completely shutting it down for everyone. There will be no TikTok in Albania,” Rama said.

There was no immediate comment from TikTok.

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The Albanian government’s decision comes after a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death in November by a classmate after arguments between the two boys began on social media. Albanian authorities held 1,300 meetings with teachers and parents following the stabbing.

Rama has blamed TikTok in particular for fuelling violence among youth in and outside school.

Videos had emerged on the app of minors supporting the killing.

“The problem today is not our children. The problem today is us. The problem today is our society. The problem today is TikTok and all the others that are taking our children hostage,” Rama said.

The prime minister said Albania would see how the company and other countries react to the one-year shutdown before deciding whether to allow the company to resume operations.

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The opposition has rejected the government’s decision to ban the app.

“The dictatorial decision to close the social media platform TikTok … is a grave act against freedom of speech and democracy,” said Ina Zhupa, a lawmaker from the main opposition Democratic Party.

“It is a pure electoral act and abuse of power to suppress freedoms.”

Several European countries, including France, Germany and Belgium, have enforced restrictions on social media use for children.

In one of the world’s toughest regulations, Australia approved in November a complete social media ban for children under 16.

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TikTok has also faced accusations of espionage in the United States and is under investigation by the European Union over claims it was used to sway Romania’s presidential election in favour of a far-right candidate.

TikTok attracts young people in particular with its seemingly never-ending scroll of short videos and has more than one billion active users worldwide.

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