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27 Nov 2024

#politics

Le Monde: EU-Mercosur trade deal: Poland joins France in attempt to form a blocking minority
EU-Mercosur trade deal: Poland joins France in attempt to form a blocking minority
The European Commission is pushing to finalize a free-trade agreement with Mercosur countries by the end of the year, despite strong resistance from France. French lawmakers recently voted against the treaty, fearing it could empower populism and the far-right in France.

President Macron insists the agreement must include climate protections, while the Commission seeks a way to bypass unanimous approval from all EU member states. The negotiations are reportedly in the final stages, but the future of the deal remains uncertain amid rising skepticism towards free trade in Europe.


Fox News: JONATHAN TURLEY: The public rejected lawfare when they re-elected Trump
JONATHAN TURLEY: The public rejected lawfare when they re-elected Trump
The media's reaction to Donald Trump's reelection has been intense, with figures like Claire McCaskill and John Dickerson expressing emotional distress. Yale Law Professor Samuel Moyn criticized the lawfare tactics against Trump, acknowledging their failure but not condemning the approach itself.

Moyn's column reflects a broader discontent with the Democratic strategy that relied on legal maneuvers, which many voters perceived as undermining democracy. The election results indicated a rejection of these tactics, suggesting that the public views such actions as politically motivated rather than legitimate legal challenges.


Fox News: MSNBC'S Sharpton relationship underlines network's disdain for media ethics
MSNBC'S Sharpton relationship underlines network's disdain for media ethics
MSNBC's hiring of Al Sharpton as a weeknight host has raised questions about media ethics, particularly given his controversial past, including the Tawana Brawley case. Despite his lack of ratings success, Sharpton's role appears to serve political interests rather than journalistic integrity.

Recent revelations about financial ties between Sharpton's National Action Network and Kamala Harris' campaign further complicate the network's credibility. Critics argue that these connections blur the lines between journalism and activism, undermining the network's journalistic standards.


#society

Fox News: Food in focus as NHL team helps feed hungry residents through goals scored
Food in focus as NHL team helps feed hungry residents through goals scored
The Florida Panthers have launched the "Goals for Food" initiative, partnering with Florida Blue and Harvest Drive to combat food insecurity in South Florida. For every goal scored at home, 650 meals are donated, aiming to provide sustainable support throughout the year.

This season, the Panthers have already contributed 26,000 meals, with a total of 109,200 meals from last season. The program emphasizes the ongoing nature of hunger, with the team actively engaging in community efforts beyond just game days.


GB News: Vegan couple 'starve' their toddler to death and 'bury him in garden' after 'cruel' abuse
Vegan couple 'starve' their toddler to death and 'bury him in garden' after 'cruel' abuse
A vegan couple, Tai and Naiyahmi Yasharahyalah, are on trial for the death of their three-year-old son, Abiyah, who was found buried in their garden. They face charges of causing or allowing death, child cruelty, and perverting justice, which they deny.

Evidence presented in court indicates that Abiyah suffered from severe malnutrition and other health issues before his death in early 2020. Prosecutors argue that the couple's restrictive diet and avoidance of medical care led to the child's suffering, while the defense claims they acted with good intentions.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: France says it respects ICC warrants, but implies Netanyahu may be immune to arrest
France says it respects ICC warrants, but implies Netanyahu may be immune to arrest
France's foreign minister indicated that leaders like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have immunity under the Rome Statute, which governs the International Criminal Court (ICC). This comes after the ICC issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu, former defense minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif for alleged war crimes in Gaza.

While the U.S. criticized the warrants, other nations, including EU officials, stated they are binding. France's cautious stance suggests a complex legal landscape regarding immunity for high-ranking officials, with ongoing discussions among G7 nations about compliance with international law.


#crime

Fox News: NYC woman released from prison after new evidence contradicts accounts claiming she helped hitman in 1999
NYC woman released from prison after new evidence contradicts accounts claiming she helped hitman in 1999
Kimberly Hanzlik, 59, was released from prison after serving 13 years for a murder conviction linked to a 1999 Bronx shooting. New evidence revealed inconsistencies in witness testimonies and suggested Hanzlik was not present during the crime, prompting the Bronx District Attorney to vacate her conviction.

The case against Hanzlik was undermined by a previously undisclosed police document and issues with witness identification. The Bronx DA acknowledged the pain this decision may cause the victim's family but emphasized the importance of justice in dismissing the charges against her.