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13 Nov 2023
#politics
The Telegraph: Suella Braverman news: Home Secretary's future uncertain, suggests minister amid reshuffle speculation
The future of Home Secretary Suella Braverman is uncertain as a ministerial reshuffle could see her moved. Speculation at Westminster suggests that Rishi Sunak might carry out the reshuffle as early as today. Ms Braverman is facing accusations of fueling tensions over a pro-Palestinian march on Armistice Day.
#war
The Telegraph: Israel-Gaza latest news: Gaza’s main hospital ‘no longer functioning’ as fighting rages
Israel continues to bombard the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, leading to the deterioration of the main hospital and an increasing number of patient deaths. Israeli forces have blocked access to hospitals in the north of the enclave, accusing Hamas of using them as command centers. The World Health Organization has criticized the situation, calling for action to protect hospitals from destruction.
#economy
Le Monde: IMF managing director Georgieva: 'We have placed too much emphasis on the benefits of globalization'
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva warns that the Middle East crisis and geopolitical risks could lead to an increase in oil prices, despite easing inflation. She highlights the risk of fragmentation of world trade, which could exacerbate poverty and insecurity. The protectionist temptation is growing globally, leading to questions about the future of globalization and the need to rethink its benefits and risks. Depending on the scenarios, the cost of this fragmentation could range from 0.2% to 7% of global GDP. Resisting trade barriers is crucial to limiting this risk.
#health
The Telegraph: Snus-obsessed Sweden on the verge of being smoke-free
Sweden's decreasing smoking rates may be partially attributed to the popularity of snus, a smokeless nicotine pouch. The government has supported the snus industry, raising taxes on cigarettes while cutting them on snus. Some experts warn of health risks associated with snus, but many Swedes prefer it due to its convenience and variety of flavors. However, not everyone believes snus is responsible for Sweden's low smoking rates.
The Telegraph: Baby Indi Gregory dies after life support is withdrawn
Eight-month-old Indi Gregory, at the center of a legal battle, dies after life support is withdrawn. Family accuses NHS and the Courts of taking away Indi's chance for a longer life and dignity to pass away at home.
#education
Daily Signal: Florida Again Ranked No. 1 on Education Freedom Report Card
Florida has once again been ranked No. 1 in education on The Heritage Foundation’s Education Freedom Report Card. The state offers universal education choice through education savings accounts (ESAs) and emphasizes academic transparency and teacher freedom. Arizona and Utah rank second and third respectively, with both states adopting universal ESA-style accounts. The most improved state on the report card was Iowa, which implemented a universal ESA-style program, allowing every child to access educational choice through private schools or customized learning experiences. This year has seen a total of seven states adopt universal school choice programs.