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15 Mar 2025
#politics
Le Monde: In Poland, the far right on the offensive two months ahead of the presidential election
Slawomir Mentzen, the far-right candidate from the Konfederacja alliance, is gaining traction in Poland ahead of the presidential elections, with 22% of voting intentions. His appeal lies in his stance on border protection and economic policies, resonating particularly with younger voters.
Mentzen's campaign emphasizes libertarian economic reforms but remains conservative on social issues, notably opposing abortion. The focus of the election is largely on national security and immigration, reflecting public concerns over potential threats.
#society
Fox News: David Hasselhoff, Pamela Bach’s daughter files legal claim for mom's estate after actress died without a will
Taylor Ann Hasselhoff-Fiore has filed a legal claim to administer her late mother Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff's estate, valued at $840,000, following Pamela's suicide on March 5. Pamela died from a gunshot wound at her residence and reportedly left no will.
Taylor, along with her sister Hayley, expressed deep sorrow over their mother's death, sharing heartfelt tributes on social media. David Hasselhoff, Pamela's ex-husband, also released a statement requesting privacy as the family mourns.
#foreignaffairs
The Mirror: I was in the room as Starmer set out Putin plan- it's time to talk about plan B
Nearly 30 world leaders convened to discuss the Ukraine conflict, agreeing on more sanctions against Russia and moving military planning to an operational phase. However, the effectiveness of this meeting remains uncertain, especially with Putin's refusal to agree to a ceasefire.
Concerns were raised about potential scenarios where negotiations fail and Trump may not support Ukraine. Leaders emphasized the need to prepare for various outcomes, ensuring Ukraine is in a strong position for future discussions or continued conflict.
#crime
GB News: Police force advises Britons to plant 17 types of shrubs to fend off burglars
The Met Police has recommended planting 17 types of shrubs, including climbing roses and privet, to deter burglars. They suggest planting these close together to enhance their effectiveness as a natural barrier against crime.
Critics, including the shadow home secretary, argue that the police should focus on solving crimes rather than providing gardening advice, noting the Met's low clear-up rates for burglaries. The Met defends its approach, citing a recent drop in residential burglaries.