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3 Dec 2024

#politics

Times Of Israel: Bill to give justice minister the power to set bar association fees clears first reading
Bill to give justice minister the power to set bar association fees clears first reading
Three men were killed in a car collision on Route 5 near Ramat Hasharon, Israel. The victims, aged between 25 and 44, were pronounced dead at the scene.

French President Macron and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called for presidential elections in Lebanon to promote stability and reforms. Meanwhile, a bill in Israel transferring authority for Bar Association fees to the justice minister passed its first reading amid controversy.


#society

GB News: Nearly a quarter of British workers ditch office parties as they 'prefer activities to alcohol'
Nearly a quarter of British workers ditch office parties as they 'prefer activities to alcohol'
A new study reveals that 23% of British office workers plan to skip their Christmas parties this year, citing reasons like disinterest in the events and a desire to avoid drunk colleagues. Concerns about alcohol consumption and inappropriate behavior at these gatherings are prevalent.

Generational differences are evident, with a significant portion of Gen Z workers opting for sobriety. Many employees express a preference for alternative celebrations, such as team activities, over traditional drinking events. This trend reflects a move towards more inclusive workplace festivities.


#culture

Le Monde: What it took to rebuild Notre-Dame within five years
What it took to rebuild Notre-Dame within five years
Notre-Dame Cathedral, partially destroyed by fire in April 2019, is set to reopen on December 7, 2024, following a five-year reconstruction effort promised by President Emmanuel Macron. The restoration aimed to preserve the historical and architectural integrity of the structure, utilizing traditional techniques.

Philippe Jost, leading the rebuilding agency, highlighted the ingenuity of the original builders and the successful preservation of much of the cathedral's interior. The project faced skepticism initially, but meticulous planning and commitment made the ambitious timeline achievable.