Britain's High Court ruled Friday that the government's ban on the protest group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization was unlawful, although the ban remains in place pending an appeal. Meanwhile, in Germany, members of the far-right AfD party are set to attend the Munich Security Conference for the first time in years after being previously banned. These developments come as the international community grapples with ongoing conflicts and political shifts, including discussions about post-war security in Gaza.
According to a U.S. proposal obtained by NPR, security officials in Jerusalem drafted a plan on October 30, 2023, just weeks after the Hamas-led attack on Israel, outlining strategies for Gaza's future. The memo, titled "Gaza Exit Strategy and the Morning After," recommended establishing Palestinian and international security forces to prevent Hamas from regrouping.
In Bangladesh, Tarique Rahman is poised to become the new Prime Minister, following the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5, 2024. Polling data indicates that Rahman's Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is expected to secure an outright majority in the upcoming general election. In an early January interview, Rahman stated his priorities would be "ensuring rule of law," "bringing back financial discipline," and "trying to unify the country."
The shifting political landscape is also evident in the United States, where the reality of Donald Trump's immigration enforcement policies has caused a decline in public support. Vox reported on the impact of these policies, highlighting the case of a community in Montana where residents who had previously supported Trump are now facing the consequences of his policies.
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