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9 Nov 2024
#society
Fox News: Court rules on alleged cheater who kept $70,000 engagement ring in case that challenged state law
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that engagement rings must be returned to the purchaser if the engagement is broken, regardless of fault. This decision overturned a long-standing state rule that considered blame in such disputes.
The case involved Bruce Johnson and Caroline Settino, who ended their engagement after Johnson discovered unsettling messages on Settino's phone. The court's ruling aligns Massachusetts with the majority of jurisdictions that no longer consider fault in determining ownership of engagement rings.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: In phone call with Abbas, PA says Trump vowed he ‘will work to stop the war’
President-elect Donald Trump spoke with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, who congratulated him and expressed readiness to work towards peace in the Middle East. Trump indicated a desire to halt the Gaza conflict and collaborate with Abbas and other parties.
Despite past tensions, Abbas described the call as "excellent," emphasizing the need for an immediate ceasefire and a return to negotiations. Trump's previous peace plan may be revisited, though support for a two-state solution has waned since the recent escalation.
#economy
Le Monde: Stellantis is inviting Chinese laborers to work at its plant in eastern France
Stellantis plans to hire up to 200 Chinese technicians for its Sochaux plant in France, primarily for a new paint shop that aims to reduce energy and water consumption. These workers will assist in installing machinery, with accommodation being sought for their stay from March 2025 to January 2026.
Currently, only a few visa applications for these workers have been submitted, and Stellantis may consider alternative labor sources if visa challenges persist. The project involves both Chinese and French technology, with various local companies participating in the construction and automation processes.