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#politics

Times Of Israel: Cornell student who praised Oct. 7 told to surrender to US immigration authorities
Cornell student who praised Oct. 7 told to surrender to US immigration authorities
Cornell University activist Momodou Taal faces deportation after being ordered to report to immigration authorities. Taal, a Gambian-British national, has been criticized for pro-Palestinian statements, particularly following the October 7 Hamas attack. He has sued to block deportation, claiming it violates free speech.

Pro-Israel group Betar US has reportedly submitted names of activists for deportation, including Taal. They express satisfaction with Taal's visa revocation and aim for further deportations of individuals they label as "jihadis." The Trump administration's crackdown on pro-Palestinian sentiment on campuses continues.


#society

GB News: Kim Kardashian cuts daughter's, 11, visit to dad Kanye West short after Andrew Tate discovery
Kim Kardashian cuts daughter's, 11, visit to dad Kanye West short after Andrew Tate discovery
Kim Kardashian has cut short her daughter North's visit with Kanye West after learning that controversial figures Andrew and Tristan Tate were expected to be present. This decision highlights ongoing custody tensions between the ex-couple, who share four children, amid concerns over West's associations.

Kardashian's priority is reportedly the safety of her children, leading her to intervene against West's controversial behavior. The situation has escalated to legal discussions regarding custody, with Kardashian considering filing for sole custody, while West has hinted at pursuing similar actions.


#economy

Le Monde: Getting outdoors, mixing work and pleasure and cheaper trips: How Covid (partly) changed tourism in France
Getting outdoors, mixing work and pleasure and cheaper trips: How Covid (partly) changed tourism in France
Patrick Goas purchased a campsite in southwestern France in March 2020, facing challenges from its isolation and the impending downturn in tourism due to the Covid-19 pandemic. However, a post-pandemic desire for outdoor vacations led to the campsite's success, with an occupancy rate 20% higher than local averages.

Goas transformed the site into Whaka Lodge, offering upscale amenities like wooden cabins and yoga classes. The lodge has become profitable, attracting families and business groups from various cities, demonstrating a replicable model for outdoor tourism in France.