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13 Mar 2025

#politics

Times Of Israel: Jewish, Muslim groups condemn Trump’s use of ‘Palestinian’ as slur to put down Schumer
Jewish, Muslim groups condemn Trump’s use of ‘Palestinian’ as slur to put down Schumer
US President Donald Trump faced backlash from Muslim and Jewish advocacy groups for referring to Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer as a "Palestinian," suggesting Schumer has become overly critical of Israel. Critics labeled Trump's comments as a racial slur and antisemitic, arguing it dehumanizes Palestinians and misrepresents Jewish identity.

The remarks were made during a discussion on corporate tax rates, with Trump using the term to disparage Democrats. Advocacy groups condemned the comments as dangerous incitement and a weaponization of antisemitism against political opponents. Rights advocates have noted a rise in Islamophobia and antisemitism amid ongoing conflicts in the region.


#economy

Liberty Nation News: First CPI Report of Trump Presidency Beats Market Estimates - Liberty Nation News
First CPI Report of Trump Presidency Beats Market Estimates - Liberty Nation News
The February consumer price index (CPI) report showed annual inflation slowing to 2.8%, down from 3% in January, surpassing expectations. Core CPI also eased to 3.1%, with energy prices contributing to the softer reading, despite some increases in used cars and apparel costs.

The White House praised the report, claiming it reflects President Trump's economic policies. Investors reacted positively, with stock indices rising, as there are expectations for potential interest rate easing by the Federal Reserve. The upcoming months will be critical in determining the impact of tariffs on inflation.


Forbes: Trump’s Tariffs Trigger Clash Between China And Walmart—What To Know
Trump’s Tariffs Trigger Clash Between China And Walmart—What To Know
Chinese authorities summoned Walmart executives following reports that the retailer requested price cuts from its suppliers in response to U.S. tariffs. State media criticized Walmart for attempting to shift the burden of tariffs onto Chinese suppliers and consumers.

Walmart stated it would continue to work closely with suppliers to optimize prices. Analysts noted that many suppliers operate on thin margins and face challenges in meeting Walmart's demands for significant price reductions.


Le Monde: Paris's La Défense business district is (still) trying to work out its future
Paris's La Défense business district is (still) trying to work out its future
La Défense, Europe's leading business district, faces economic challenges as the demand for office space declines and land for development is exhausted. Local authorities are seeking innovative solutions to revitalize the area and maintain its appeal for future workers.

Major real-estate owners in La Défense have commissioned architects and experts to envision the district's future by 2050, focusing on sustainability and livability amid climate change.


#military

The Economist: NATO’s race against Russia to rearm
NATO’s race against Russia to rearm
NATO is racing against time to integrate artificial intelligence and advanced technology to enhance its capabilities amid rising tensions with Russia. Admiral Pierre Vandier, NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, is tasked with modernizing the alliance's approach to surveillance and data analysis.

The urgency is underscored by the need for NATO to adapt within the next three to four years to effectively counter threats and maintain strategic superiority. This modernization effort reflects a broader recognition of the evolving nature of warfare and the importance of technological advancement.


#health

GB News: Dementia breakthrough: Blood test could predict disease in sleep disorder patients 4 years before symptoms appear
Dementia breakthrough: Blood test could predict disease in sleep disorder patients 4 years before symptoms appear
A McGill University study reveals a blood test designed for Alzheimer's can predict dementia in patients with idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) up to four years before symptoms appear. The test identified nearly 90% of patients who later developed dementia.

Researchers aim to expand the study to assess the test's effectiveness in Parkinson's patients and other at-risk groups, potentially validating it as an early detection tool for dementia.