Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Six In The Morning Tuesday 25 March 2025

 

Trump backs top adviser who accidentally added journalist to secret air strike chat




 

Summary

Democrat Heinrich pushes Ratcliffe on why material in chat was not classified


Democratic Senator Martin Heinrich asks Ratcliffe about who determined that the material in the chat was not classified.

CIA director John Ratcliffe, who earlier said he was in the chat, says Signal is a permissible platform to use.

Heinrich says this is already clear, as Ratcliffe continues to explain that it has been approved for use.

In this case, Ratcliffe says the national security advisor requested through a Signal message "that there be coordination".

He says it is not improper that a CIA agent was a member of the chat.

The chat was set up with the instruction to send a point of contact, and information would be further provided in a more secure manner of communications, he says.


Oscar-winning Palestinian director released from Israeli detention

No Other Land director Hamdan Ballal released a day after he was attacked by settlers and detained by Israeli forces

An Oscar-winning Palestinian director who was attacked by Jewish settlers and detained by Israeli forces has been released from detention.

Hamdan Ballal and two other Palestinians left a police station in the West Bank settlement of Kiryat Arba, where they were being held on Tuesday. Ballal had bruises on his face and blood on his clothes.

The three had spent the night on the floor of a military base while suffering from serious injuries sustained in the attack, according to Ballal’s lawyer, Lea Tsemel


 

 Imabari City, Ehime wildfire


India: Comedian charged for skit criticizing politician

Indian comedian Kunal Kamra is being investigated over a satirical comedy skit poking fun at an ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Comedians in India have often gotten into trouble over making fun of authorities.

Indian comedian Kunal Kamra on Monday night refused to apologize for his act criticizing a politician allied with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, after the launch of an investigation accusing him of defamation.

"I don't fear this mob and I will not be hiding under my bed, waiting for this to die down," Kamra, among India's leading comedians, said in a post shared on his social media accounts.

Brazil judges weigh whether to put Bolsonaro on trial for 'coup'


Brazil's Supreme Court started weighing Tuesday whether to put far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro on trial for allegedly masterminding an attempted coup after losing elections in 2022.

The case arises from alleged efforts to unseat leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, to whom Bolsonaro lost a vote in October that year by a razor-thin margin.

The 70-year-old was charged in February with crimes including overseeing a "coup d'etat," the "attempted violent abolition of the democratic state of law" and "armed criminal organization."

He risks a sentence of about 40 years if convicted, but has insisted he is the victim of a political plot to exclude him from running in presidential elections in 2026.

What is Betar US, the group pushing to deport pro-Palestinian students?

The far-right Zionist group is one of many supporting calls by Trump to deport pro-Palestine students from the US.



Several pro-Israel groups have come out in support of United States President Donald Trump’s push to expel and deport students for participating in pro-Palestine protests on US campuses.

One of the most prominent among them is Betar US, a group that says it is sharing the names of pro-Palestinian protesters with the Trump administration.

The Trump administration has detained Palestinian Columbia University graduate and activist Mahmoud Khalil and an Indian postdoctoral scholar at Georgetown University, Badar Khan Suri, and is attempting to deport them.

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