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Australia censures Indigenous senator for bizarre King Charles protest
The Aussie Senate has voted to censure Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe for her outburst at King Charles III during his first visit Down Under in 13 years last month. It is a symbolic gesture of disapproval of her conduct.
Thorpe screamed at Charles during a reception, saying "not our king" and "not sovereign," reflecting ongoing tensions over the alleged mistreatment of Indigenous Australians.
Pakistan-born Deputy leader of the Green Party, Mehreen Faruqi, labeled the censure a “disgrace” on the floor of the Senate.
The Aussie Senate has voted to censure Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe for her outburst at King Charles III during his first visit Down Under in 13 years last month. It is a symbolic gesture of disapproval of her conduct.
Thorpe screamed at Charles during a reception, saying "not our king" and "not sovereign," reflecting ongoing tensions over the alleged mistreatment of Indigenous Australians.
Pakistan-born Deputy leader of the Green Party, Mehreen Faruqi, labeled the censure a “disgrace” on the floor of the Senate.
Alex Jones claims Elon Musk fighting to stop InfoWars sale
The infamous commentator said that Musk’s lawyers intervened to temporarily block the sale of his platform to The Onion, a left-leaning satirical news outlet, in an auction triggered by his bankruptcy.
The Onion's bid was backed by the families of Sandy Hook victims, who won a $1.4 billion defamation lawsuit against Jones in 2022.
Yet a federal judge raised concerns about the secrecy of the auction, which Jones hopes will help him regain control of Infowars.
Musk's legal team has filed to monitor the case, with Jones calling their intervention a rescue effort to avoid a precedent where lawsuits could seize social media accounts.
The infamous commentator said that Musk’s lawyers intervened to temporarily block the sale of his platform to The Onion, a left-leaning satirical news outlet, in an auction triggered by his bankruptcy.
The Onion's bid was backed by the families of Sandy Hook victims, who won a $1.4 billion defamation lawsuit against Jones in 2022.
Yet a federal judge raised concerns about the secrecy of the auction, which Jones hopes will help him regain control of Infowars.
Musk's legal team has filed to monitor the case, with Jones calling their intervention a rescue effort to avoid a precedent where lawsuits could seize social media accounts.
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World leaders arrive at G20 Summit
A lone trumpet welcomes China's Xi Jinping, France's Macron, India's Modi, and other world leaders as they land in Rio for the G20 Summit.
A lone trumpet welcomes China's Xi Jinping, France's Macron, India's Modi, and other world leaders as they land in Rio for the G20 Summit.