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#politics

Le Monde: Germans vote amid far-right surge and looming threats from Trump
Germans vote amid far-right surge and looming threats from Trump
Germans voted on February 23 in a crucial election, with conservative candidate Friedrich Merz leading amid a surge in far-right support. The election follows a series of violent incidents linked to asylum seekers, raising concerns about immigration and security.

Merz aims to reclaim voters from the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) and promises a stronger European voice. Analysts warn that failure to address voter concerns could empower the far right, marking this election as a potential turning point for Germany's political landscape.


#society

GB News: Greggs launches new Mac and Cheese in stores but Briton's opinions are split - 'so expensive'
Greggs launches new Mac and Cheese in stores but Briton's opinions are split - 'so expensive'
Greggs has launched a new Mac and Cheese in 300 UK stores, priced at £4.55 or £5.75 with a drink. The dish features pasta in a creamy cheese sauce topped with Cheddar and Red Leicester. Customer reactions vary, with some praising it and others questioning the price.

In addition to the Mac and Cheese, Greggs recently introduced a BBQ Crispy Chicken Burger and a BBQ Chicken Wrap. Customers can purchase these items in-store or via delivery services. Meanwhile, Marks & Spencer has released a new premium Italian pasta range that cooks in just three minutes.


Le Monde: Sex nerds: 'I had to justify myself at least 20 times explaining that, no, sex toys weren't "my thing"'
Sex nerds: 'I had to justify myself at least 20 times explaining that, no, sex toys weren't "my thing"'
Alexandra reflects on feeling out of step with modern sexual practices, particularly the rise in popularity of female masturbation toys post-lockdown. Despite being comfortable with traditional sexual habits, she grapples with societal pressure to embrace new trends, leading to feelings of inadequacy.

This situation highlights a broader "malaise" among those who feel compelled to conform to evolving sexual norms, as noted by psychologist Pascal de Sutter. He suggests this pressure is a byproduct of the contemporary sexual revolution that challenges traditional taboos.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Feb. 23: Day 506 – Torture, isolation: What 6 freed hostages endured
Daily Briefing Feb. 23: Day 506 – Torture, isolation: What 6 freed hostages endured
Six Israelis held hostage by Hamas were released, with reports detailing their horrific conditions during captivity. Israel has delayed the release of Palestinian prisoners until it receives assurances regarding the treatment of hostages during handovers.

Negotiations for a second phase of the hostage release and ceasefire deal with Hamas are ongoing, with Israel reportedly receiving US support. Meanwhile, tens of thousands attended the funeral of Hezbollah's former leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut.


#culture

Fox News: SNL legend explains how short attention spans are having a direct impact on comedy
SNL legend explains how short attention spans are having a direct impact on comedy
Kevin Nealon, a former "Saturday Night Live" cast member, discussed the evolving landscape of stand-up comedy, noting that modern audiences have shorter attention spans due to social media. He believes this shift has led to a rise in snippets and crowd work, which are more appealing for quick consumption.

Nealon expressed concern over the quality of comedy, suggesting that many performers now prioritize personal grievances over traditional set-ups and punchlines. He emphasized the subjective nature of humor, acknowledging that popularity does not equate to universal appeal.


Fox News: Church worker reveals Alabama football team ‘inspired’ his late son in new Fox Nation special
Church worker reveals Alabama football team ‘inspired’ his late son in new Fox Nation special
In Alabama, football is a vital source of community inspiration, as highlighted in the Fox Nation series "The Tides That Bind." Tim Esco shares the profound impact of Crimson Tide football on his life and the memory of his late son, T.J., who passed away from leukemia.

During T.J.'s illness, players from the team visited him, providing encouragement that Esco describes as life-changing. The bond between the Crimson Tide and its fans exemplifies the uplifting spirit of the team, which continues to inspire hope and resilience in the community.