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17 Feb 2025
#politics
Times Of Israel: Echoing Napoleon, Trump says: ‘He who saves his country does not violate any law’
President Trump recently expressed his views on executive authority, referencing Napoleon Bonaparte's quote, “He who saves his Country does not violate any Law,” amid ongoing legal challenges. His statement has drawn criticism from Democrats, who label it as dictatorial.
Trump's assertions of executive power may lead to Supreme Court battles, with some lawsuits claiming he has overstepped his authority. His advisers have attacked judges and suggested that presidential actions cannot be deemed illegal, raising concerns about the implications of his rhetoric.
#society
Le Monde: Should traditional sea urchin fishing be banned in Corsica to save the species?
Sea urchin fishing in Ajaccio, Corsica, has seen a significant decline, with fewer and lower-quality specimens reported. Local authorities have imposed strict fishing regulations, allowing only a limited season and quotas for both recreational and professional fishers to protect the dwindling resource.
The traditional abundance of sea urchins, once a staple in the region, is now a memory, prompting concern among local fishermen and restaurateurs about the sustainability of this marine resource.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Zelensky warns Russia will ‘wage war on Nato’ on eve of key Ukraine talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Russia is poised to exploit a weakened NATO, particularly if Donald Trump diminishes U.S. military support in Europe. He emphasized the importance of maintaining pressure on Putin, who is seeking a ceasefire to regroup his forces.
Zelensky's remarks precede critical diplomatic talks among European leaders and upcoming U.S.-Russia negotiations in Saudi Arabia. He cautioned against trusting Putin, suggesting that a withdrawal of U.S. forces could embolden Russia's ambitions in Europe.
#military
GB News: Starmer to resist pressure to increase defence spending past 2.5% of GDP despite Trump’s call for double
Sir Keir Starmer will maintain the UK’s defence spending target at 2.5% of GDP, despite calls from military leaders for increased investment amid rising security threats. Senior military officials argue that current spending levels are insufficient for the UK's defence needs.
At the Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky advocated for a European army to replace US troops, emphasizing the need for Europe to adapt to changing security dynamics. Tensions within Labour's leadership over military spending have surfaced, with some advocating for higher allocations.
#health
Fox News: Boy killed in hyperbaric oxygen chamber remembered as 'curious, energetic, smart,' as family intends to sue
Five-year-old Thomas Cooper tragically died in a hyperbaric chamber explosion at a medical facility in Troy, Michigan. He was receiving treatment for sleep apnea and ADHD. His mother was injured but survived. The family plans to file a lawsuit to prevent future incidents.
The cause of the explosion remains unknown, and the facility is temporarily closed while investigations are ongoing. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is used for various health issues but requires FDA clearance for safety. The Oxford Center stated that this incident is unprecedented in their 15 years of operation.