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14 Feb 2025

#politics

GB News: Farmers urge Labour to announce a 'softening or U-turn' on inheritance tax raid
Farmers urge Labour to announce a 'softening or U-turn' on inheritance tax raid
Farmers have issued a stern warning to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, stating their protests "will not stop" following his evacuation by helicopter from a housing development in Milton Keynes. The demonstration involved tractors blocking roads and loud honking.


Le Monde: Louis 'the American' Sarkozy's return to France in his father's footsteps
Louis 'the American' Sarkozy's return to France in his father's footsteps
Louis Sarkozy, son of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, is returning to France after spending much of his life in the US. At 27, he embraces conservative values and expresses admiration for Donald Trump, highlighting his support for the Second Amendment.

Sarkozy plans to engage in the upcoming elections while leaving behind an extensive gun collection from his time in America. He has lived in various locations, including New York and Maryland, and is now settling back into France.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Judge orders temporary reversal of Trump admin’s freeze on foreign aid
Judge orders temporary reversal of Trump admin’s freeze on foreign aid
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to end its three-week freeze on U.S. foreign aid, stating that officials did not justify the need for a blanket suspension of programs. This ruling follows a lawsuit from health organizations reliant on U.S. funding for international initiatives.

The judge emphasized that the administration's rationale for halting aid to conduct reviews was insufficient. The future of USAID, established in 1961, remains uncertain as it faces potential reorganization under the current administration.


#health

Le Monde: A Valentine's Day bouquet of flowers ... and pesticides
A Valentine's Day bouquet of flowers ... and pesticides
Valentine's Day flower bouquets in France are marketed with romantic names, but a report reveals they contain harmful pesticide residues. An analysis of popular flowers found up to 46 different pesticides, including banned substances, raising health and environmental concerns.

The consumer group UFC-Que Choisir reported that most bouquets contained an average of nearly 12 hazardous residues, some linked to serious health risks. This includes chemicals banned in the EU, highlighting the potential dangers of imported flowers.