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#politics

Le Monde: French MEP says US should give back Statue of Liberty
French MEP says US should give back Statue of Liberty
French MEP Raphaël Glucksmann called for the return of the Statue of Liberty, claiming the U.S. no longer embodies the values it represents. He criticized American policies under President Trump, particularly cuts to research funding, and expressed a willingness to welcome displaced researchers to France.

Glucksmann's remarks were made at a convention for his political party, where he also condemned far-right leaders in France for their support of Trump and Musk's spending cuts. The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France to the U.S., symbolizes freedom and innovation, which Glucksmann argues are being undermined.


Le Monde: 'Europe must take up the torch of the free world'
'Europe must take up the torch of the free world'
The year 1945 serves as a critical reference point for understanding contemporary global upheavals, particularly regarding the principles of international law and human rights established post-World War II. These principles have fostered peace in Europe and shaped democratic systems.

However, the potential re-election of Donald Trump could signify a departure from this post-1945 order, as it may lead to an alliance with Vladimir Putin aimed at undermining international cooperation and the European Union, supported by far-right movements across member states.


Fox News: DOGE chain of command revealed in court filing, showing Musk is not the boss
DOGE chain of command revealed in court filing, showing Musk is not the boss
Elon Musk is not an employee of the United States DOGE Service (USDS) and does not report to its acting administrator, Amy Gleason, according to a court filing. Musk serves as a Senior Advisor to the White House and lacks formal authority in government decisions.

Gleason oversees USDS and the newly formed U.S. DOGE Service Temporary Organization, which aims to eliminate government overspending. Under Trump's executive order, agency heads create their own DOGE teams, which report to them rather than to USDS.


Fox News: Karoline Leavitt says AP reporter 'clearly' failed to grasp Trump's tariff plan after heated exchange
Karoline Leavitt says AP reporter 'clearly' failed to grasp Trump's tariff plan after heated exchange
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Associated Press reporter Josh Boak for not understanding President Trump's economic strategy, which she claims uses tariffs to generate revenue for tax cuts. Leavitt defended tariffs as beneficial for American taxpayers, arguing they are not tax hikes.

Leavitt expressed frustration with Boak's questioning during a recent press briefing, emphasizing the need for media integrity and the importance of welcoming diverse voices in press coverage. She noted a decline in trust towards mainstream media, attributing it to sensationalism rather than substantive inquiry.


#society

The Western Journal: Surfer Presumed Dead After Drone Video Shows 'A Lot of Blood, The Shark, And Some Other Things'
Surfer Presumed Dead After Drone Video Shows 'A Lot of Blood, The Shark, And Some Other Things'
A 37-year-old surfer, Steven Jeffrey Payne, is presumed dead after a shark attack at Wharton Beach, Australia. Drone footage revealed significant blood and evidence of the attack, prompting authorities to cease search efforts after failing to recover his body.

Payne was on vacation from Melbourne and was surfing when the incident occurred, witnessed by his girlfriend. The community of Esperance is mourning, recalling previous shark attacks in the area.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: After deadlock in Doha hostage talks, Israeli team heads to Cairo in search of results
After deadlock in Doha hostage talks, Israeli team heads to Cairo in search of results
An Israeli negotiating team is in Cairo to discuss extending a ceasefire with Hamas and securing the release of more hostages. This follows a stalled round of talks in Doha, where Hamas's counter-offer was deemed unacceptable by both Israel and the US.

US special envoy Steve Witkoff emphasized the urgency for Hamas to accept a proposed deal, warning of potential consequences if negotiations fail. The future of the Gaza Strip remains uncertain as both sides struggle to reach an agreement on the terms of a ceasefire and hostage release.


#religion

The Telegraph: Vatican releases first picture of the Pope since he was hospitalised
Vatican releases first picture of the Pope since he was hospitalised
Pope Francis, 88, has been hospitalized for double pneumonia and shared a message acknowledging his fragility. He expressed gratitude for prayers and support while addressing his young well-wishers, emphasizing love and hope despite his health challenges.

The Vatican confirmed his condition is stable, but he continues to require medical therapy. As Easter approaches, his absence is notable, with many hoping for his recovery in time for the holy period.


The Western Journal: Watch: Did a 60 Second Moment at Golden Globes Bring LA Fires as God's Judgement?
Watch: Did a 60 Second Moment at Golden Globes Bring LA Fires as God's Judgement?
The recent Golden Globes in Los Angeles featured host Nikki Glaser joking about the lack of gratitude towards God, a comment that sparked discussions online about divine judgment following devastating wildfires that began shortly after the event. The fires notably affected affluent areas, leading some to speculate on a connection between the ceremony's tone and the natural disaster.

While the article reflects on Hollywood's perceived godlessness, it suggests that the fires could serve as a reminder of accountability, drawing parallels to biblical narratives. It emphasizes the folly of ignoring spiritual values in favor of secularism, particularly in a city often criticized for its moral compass.


#education

GB News: Former Ofsted inspector fired for brushing water off pupil's head wins unfair dismissal case
Former Ofsted inspector fired for brushing water off pupil's head wins unfair dismissal case
Andrew Hewston, a former Ofsted inspector, won a six-year unfair dismissal case after being fired for wiping water off a student's forehead during a school inspection in 2019. The employment tribunal ruled in his favor, calling the incident a "momentary lapse of professional judgement."

The court criticized Ofsted's actions as "deeply regrettable" and noted Hewston's unblemished record. Unison, his union, condemned Ofsted for pursuing the case and wasting public funds. Hewston expressed relief at having his name cleared after a challenging few years.