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3 Dec 2024

#politics

Le Monde: Le Pen's questionable art of the deal
Le Pen's questionable art of the deal
Marine Le Pen has effectively utilized negotiation tactics reminiscent of Donald Trump's "Art of the Deal," pressuring Prime Minister Michel Barnier to concede to her demands. However, on December 2, she opted to walk away from a potential agreement that could have elevated her political standing.

Le Pen and her party, Rassemblement National, aim to position themselves as an "anti-system" force, rejecting the deal to maintain their image and rally support against Barnier's government. They plan to file a no-confidence motion following Barnier's controversial legislative actions.


#health

Forbes: California Halts Sale Of Raw Farm’s Raw Milk Over Bird Flu Concerns—Here’s What To Know
California Halts Sale Of Raw Farm’s Raw Milk Over Bird Flu Concerns—Here’s What To Know
California health authorities have suspended sales of raw milk from Raw Farm after detecting the bird flu virus in samples. The California Department of Food and Agriculture confirmed the quarantine of the dairy's operations, following a voluntary recall of affected products.

Health officials warned against the risks of consuming raw milk, which can harbor harmful pathogens. They emphasized that pasteurized milk remains safe and provides the same nutritional benefits.


Fox News: Rare disease diagnosis strengthens bond between twin sisters: ‘Doing our best’
Rare disease diagnosis strengthens bond between twin sisters: ‘Doing our best’
Twins Natalie and Monica Rex, now 30, faced a life-altering diagnosis when Natalie was found to have Friedreich’s ataxia (FA), a rare neurological disease, just before college graduation. The sisters have since strengthened their bond, navigating the challenges of FA together while maintaining a positive outlook.

Despite the emotional toll, they find comfort in their faith and support each other through daily struggles. Natalie participates in clinical trials for potential treatments, while Monica has taken on a caregiver role, ensuring they continue to celebrate life together.


#crime

GB News: Foreign criminals who dodged deportation committed OVER 10,000 offences in just one year
Foreign criminals who dodged deportation committed OVER 10,000 offences in just one year
New Ministry of Justice figures reveal that foreign criminals who avoided deportation committed over 10,000 offences in a year, with a quarter reoffending after release. This marks a 25% increase from the previous year, raising concerns over public safety and calls for stricter deportation policies.

MP Rupert Lowe and former immigration minister Robert Jenrick advocate for zero tolerance on deporting foreign offenders, citing high reoffending rates. Current laws mandate deportation for those jailed over a year, but loopholes allow some to remain and reoffend.


The Telegraph: Embezzling property tycoon scrambles to raise $9bn to avoid death sentence
Embezzling property tycoon scrambles to raise $9bn to avoid death sentence
Vietnamese property tycoon Truong My Lan faces execution after losing an appeal against her death sentence for embezzling over $12 billion from Saigon Commercial Bank. The fraud, impacting thousands of investors, has led to significant public unrest and protests.

To avoid execution, Ms. Lan must either secure a presidential pardon or repay 75% of the embezzled funds, approximately $9 billion. Her assets are largely frozen, and she is seeking loans and negotiating investments to raise the necessary funds.


Fox News: Trial date set for Brian Walshe, accused of murdering missing real estate executive wife
Trial date set for Brian Walshe, accused of murdering missing real estate executive wife
Brian Walshe, accused of murdering his wife Ana Walshe and dismembering her body, appeared in court where a trial date was set for October 21, 2025. Ana, a mother of three, went missing on New Year’s Day 2023, and her body has not been found.

Prosecutors allege that Brian misled authorities and disposed of evidence, including a hacksaw found in a dumpster. He has pleaded not guilty to charges of first-degree murder and other related offenses. A hearing regarding DNA testing is scheduled for January 2025.