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24 Mar 2025

#politics

Le Monde: Jailed Istanbul mayor Imamoglu vows to fight as protests rock Turkey
Jailed Istanbul mayor Imamoglu vows to fight as protests rock Turkey
Istanbul's Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu has been arrested and imprisoned, leading to significant protests across Turkey. His wife and supporters claim the move is a political attack, with many expressing outrage over the perceived injustice and calling it a "political execution without trial."

The protests, which have drawn tens of thousands, are seen as a response to what critics label a dictatorial regime. The unrest has negatively impacted Turkey's financial markets, with the lira suffering as a result. Authorities have responded with heavy police force to quell the demonstrations.


Fox News: Former GOP Rep. Mia Love dead at 49 after battle with cancer, family says
Former GOP Rep. Mia Love dead at 49 after battle with cancer, family says
Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love, R-Utah, passed away on Sunday at the age of 49, surrounded by family. She was the first black Republican woman elected to Congress and had been battling brain cancer, which was no longer responding to treatment.

Her family expressed gratitude for her influence and announced plans for a public celebration of her life.


#society

GB News: Schools to give boys lessons on misogyny to tackle Andrew Tate influence
Schools to give boys lessons on misogyny to tackle Andrew Tate influence
British schools will introduce lessons on misogyny as part of new relationships, health, and sex education guidelines. The initiative aims to help children understand boundaries and the complexities of romantic relationships, addressing the influence of figures like Andrew Tate.

The guidance will include discussions on the impact of social media and misogynistic content on boys, with a focus on fostering healthy relationships. This move comes amid rising concerns over the effects of online influencers and recent violent incidents linked to misogyny.