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16 Mar 2025

#politics

Times Of Israel: Rights group challenges legality of Trump deportations of anti-Israel activists
Rights group challenges legality of Trump deportations of anti-Israel activists
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming unconstitutional actions regarding the deportation of international students and scholars supporting Palestinian rights. This follows the detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student, and seeks to block two executive orders related to this issue.

The Justice Department argues that Khalil's activities pose foreign policy risks, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicating more visa revocations are expected. The ADC lawsuit, representing Cornell University plaintiffs, aims to protect free speech and academic engagement for international students.


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.


#economy

Breitbart: Exclusive: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Details Trump’s Tariff Plans
Exclusive: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Details Trump’s Tariff Plans
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discussed President Trump's tariff strategy aimed at encouraging companies to relocate manufacturing to the U.S. He emphasized that tariffs are designed to protect American workers and stimulate domestic production, countering criticism from political opponents.

Bessent highlighted that major companies are responding positively to this approach, with plans to invest in U.S. operations. He noted the importance of creating a favorable economic environment through deregulation, tax relief, and energy improvements to foster a manufacturing renaissance in the country.


The Economist: America is facing a beef deficit
America is facing a beef deficit
The U.S. is facing a beef deficit, with rising prices affecting consumers, particularly in Chicago's West Loop, known for its popular burger joints. Donald Trump's proposed tariffs may exacerbate the situation, making beef even more expensive.

As costs for ingredients like eggs also rise, the overall price of dining out is likely to increase, impacting consumers' choices and budgets.


#health

GB News: Wes Streeting vows welfare system reform as 1,000 Britons sign on to benefits every day: 'Unsustainable!'
Wes Streeting vows welfare system reform as 1,000 Britons sign on to benefits every day: 'Unsustainable!'
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has stated that the rise in disability payments, with 1,000 people signing up for Personal Independence Payments daily, is "not sustainable." He indicated that welfare reform proposals will be announced soon to ensure support for those in need while encouraging others to return to work.

Streeting also raised concerns about potential over-diagnosis of conditions like ADHD, which costs taxpayers £500 million in benefits. He emphasized the need for reform in both the welfare system and the NHS to maintain financial sustainability and public support, particularly as youth unemployment remains high.


Fox News: Pope Francis seen for first time since being admitted to hospital: photo
Pope Francis seen for first time since being admitted to hospital: photo
Pope Francis has shown improvement in his health after being hospitalized for a complex respiratory infection. The Vatican released a photo of him celebrating Mass at Gemelli Hospital, confirming he is "out of danger from death" and his condition remains stable.

Updates on his recovery will continue to be provided.