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America One News
1 Jan 2025
#politics
Le Monde: 'France getting out of its political crisis implies neutralizing the extremes'
France's political crisis continues into 2025, with Prime Minister François Bayrou struggling to gain support and facing media scrutiny. The public debt has risen to €3.385 trillion, and the economic situation worsens amid a lack of effective leadership.
New Economy Minister Eric Lombard calls for dialogue to address the budget, aiming to reduce the public deficit from 6% to just over 5% of GDP by prioritizing spending cuts. However, past negotiations have proven unproductive, leaving the country in a precarious position.
Front Page Magazine: Protecting the Lives of Murderers
President Biden has commuted the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates to life without parole, raising concerns about his motivations as he approaches the end of his presidency. Many of those spared include convicted murderers and violent offenders, prompting criticism of Biden's selective morality in justice.
While Biden cites a commitment to reducing violent crime, critics argue that his actions reflect a double standard, especially in light of his stance on abortion. The president's approach to capital punishment and his alignment with certain Catholic doctrines have sparked debate over the consistency of his moral positions.
#society
GB News: 'Victory!' World Bowls Tour WILL let Israeli bowlers play as UK championship beefs up security against pro-Palestine 'intimidation'
The World Bowls Tour has reversed its decision to bar Israeli athletes from participating in the upcoming World Indoor Bowls Championships after facing backlash over security concerns linked to pro-Palestine protests. Following pressure from various Jewish organizations and local officials, the WBT confirmed increased security measures for the event.
The WBT expressed its commitment to the safety of all participants and looks forward to welcoming Israeli bowlers. Advocacy groups welcomed the decision as a victory against discrimination, emphasizing the need to combat pressures from extremist groups.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel, world ring in 2025, as Hamas fires rockets at midnight for 2nd straight year
Israel welcomed the new year with celebrations, though festivities in Netivot were disrupted by Hamas rocket fire from Gaza, which resulted in no injuries. This marks the second consecutive year Hamas has launched rockets during New Year’s celebrations.
In Gaza, displaced Palestinians expressed hopes for peace amid ongoing conflict, while Syria celebrated its first New Year without the Assad regime. Globally, New Year festivities continued with events in Dubai and London, while President-elect Trump urged Hamas to release hostages before his inauguration.