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26 Nov 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo to Le Monde: 'I won't be running for a third term'
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo has announced she will not seek a third term in the 2026 municipal elections, emphasizing her commitment to a smooth transition for her successor, Senator Rémi Féraud. She believes he can unite the left and continue her legacy.
Hidalgo remains critical of the current budget bill but prefers negotiation over a no-confidence vote. She supports Féraud's candidacy and hopes other left-wing parties will rally behind him, distancing herself from the radical left party La France Insoumise.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: 'Trump doesn't have the power to impose his policies on American companies the way Putin does'
Donald Trump plans to end the moratorium on liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports the day after his inauguration in January 2025, reversing Joe Biden's policies. This move aims to increase U.S. LNG exports to Europe, which have surged since the war in Ukraine, replacing reliance on Russian gas.
As the U.S. becomes the leading LNG exporter, European leaders, including Ursula von der Leyen, are negotiating to secure more American gas to reduce dependence on Russia. This shift raises questions about energy security and the implications of moving from one dependency to another.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF details yearslong efforts against Hezbollah arms smuggling outfit in Syria
The Israeli military has confirmed ongoing operations against Hezbollah's weapons smuggling unit in Syria, aimed at preventing Iranian arms from reaching the group in Lebanon. Recent airstrikes have targeted Hezbollah's Unit 4400, which has established smuggling routes along the Syria-Lebanon border since its formation in 2000.
These strikes, part of a broader campaign against Iranian influence, have included high-profile assassinations of key commanders and the destruction of significant smuggling infrastructure. The conflict escalated following Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7, prompting Israel to intensify its military actions against Hezbollah.
#education
GB News: Teacher wins tribunal case following 'unfair' sacking by private school after letting pupils remove masks during Covid pandemic
A teacher at a private Steiner school in East Sussex won an unfair dismissal case after being fired for allowing students to remove face masks during a 2020 talent show. The tribunal found the dismissal was a dishonest attempt by the school to save money amid financial struggles.
The judge ruled that the school's actions were calculated and not reflective of its ethos, emphasizing the negative impact on students who expected continuous support from their teachers. The teacher will receive compensation, with the tribunal noting the lack of proper farewell for students.
Times Of Israel: US dean of education defends campus diversity training, hopes to see more inclusivity for Jews
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Linda McMahon, a businesswoman with limited education experience, as his candidate for education secretary. Trump aims to return educational control to the states, aligning with his campaign promise to dismantle the US Department of Education. Responses from educators have been mixed, with some expressing unfamiliarity with McMahon.
Prof. Michael J. Feuer, an education expert, emphasizes the need for a federal presence in education due to national issues. He discusses the challenges faced by Jewish communities on US campuses amid rising anti-Israel sentiments, noting a need for better inclusion of Jewish experiences in diversity programs. The educational community is grappling with the implications of a new Trump administration.