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12 Feb 2025
#illegals
Le Monde: Pope Francis rebukes Trump administration over immigrant deportations: 'Major crisis'
Pope Francis criticized the Trump administration's mass deportation plans, arguing that such actions undermine human dignity and can lead to dire consequences. He emphasized the moral obligation to welcome migrants fleeing dire circumstances and cautioned against equating illegal status with criminality.
In response, US border czar Tom Homan defended immigration enforcement, highlighting the Vatican's own security measures. The exchange reflects ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the Vatican regarding immigration policy and humanitarian responsibilities.
#society
GB News: Heiress fined £28k for using too much water at £489m mansion during drought
Charlotte Townshend, one of Britain's wealthiest women, has been fined £28,000 for extracting excessive water from the River Frome during a drought. Her estate used 7,500 cubic metres more than permitted, leading to penalties for violating extraction conditions.
The Environment Agency criticized the estate for its actions, highlighting the ecological sensitivity of chalk streams. Townshend had previously been warned about over-extraction but continued to exceed limits.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Egypt to present plan for rebuilding Gaza while Palestinians remain in Strip
North Korea has criticized President Trump's Gaza plan, labeling it absurd and claiming it undermines Palestinian hopes for safety. The state media described global reactions as intense, indicating widespread disapproval of the proposal.
Meanwhile, Egypt is set to propose a comprehensive plan for Gaza's reconstruction that allows Palestinians to remain in their territory. This comes as Trump pushes for resettlement of Gaza's population to neighboring countries, facing backlash from Arab nations.
#science
Le Monde: 'Trump supporters are already at work against scientific integrity policies'
Donald Trump's first term saw significant political interference in the scientific community, with over 400 documented cases of censorship, job cuts, and dismantling of expert committees. The Silencing Science Tracker highlights these issues, raising concerns about the future under a potential second term.
In response, the Scientific Integrity Task Force was established to enhance protections against such interference. Recent policy revisions by major federal agencies aim to ensure scientific independence and integrity, emphasizing the need to prevent political influence in research and data management.