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#politics

Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to Haviv Rettig Gur: What’s left of the left?
What Matters Now to Haviv Rettig Gur: What’s left of the left?
The latest episode of "What Matters Now" discusses the shifting political landscape in Israel, drawing parallels with the Democratic Party's challenges. Hosts Amanda Borschel-Dan and Haviv Rettig Gur analyze the rise of Yair Golan and the aging electorate of the Labor Party, alongside the controversial suspension of MK Ofer Cassif from Hadash.

The conversation highlights the fragmentation of Israeli politics, reflecting broader trends in voter behavior. The podcast aims to unpack these dynamics and their implications for Israel's future.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: WATCH: Canada's Trudeau Says He Would Arrest Netanyahu, on ICC's Orders
WATCH: Canada's Trudeau Says He Would Arrest Netanyahu, on ICC's Orders
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated that he would enforce an International Criminal Court warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, issued over the Gaza conflict initiated by Hamas. Trudeau emphasized Canada's commitment to international law while calling for humanitarian aid and a ceasefire.

He condemned Hamas and reiterated the need for a two-state solution. Trudeau's remarks included a mention of the International Court of Justice, which has faced criticism for its stance on Israel. Critics note inaccuracies in his claims regarding Gaza's situation and Canada's obligations under international law.


#economy

Le Monde: Japan government to approve $140-bn stimulus
Japan government to approve $140-bn stimulus
Japan's minority government plans to approve a $140 billion stimulus package to boost consumer spending following poor election results for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. The package includes energy subsidies and cash handouts for low-income households, aiming to shift the economy towards higher value creation.

Critics express concern over potential reductions in tax revenue and increasing national debt, which exceeds 200% of GDP. The government also intends to invest in the semiconductor and AI sectors to regain technological competitiveness.


The Telegraph: Budget blamed as retail sales slump - latest updates
Budget blamed as retail sales slump - latest updates
Retail sales in the UK fell 0.7% in October, as consumers reduced spending ahead of the upcoming Budget, according to the Office for National Statistics. This decline follows a revised growth of 0.1% in September and exceeded analyst expectations of a 0.3% decrease.

Major retailers, including Tesco and M&S, have warned that proposed National Insurance hikes could lead to significant job losses and store closures, citing an estimated £7 billion increase in costs due to these changes.