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27 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: NYT columnist says liberals need to get 'upset' over the broken promises of the Obama, Biden administrations
Ezra Klein criticized the Biden and Obama administrations for failing to deliver on ambitious promises, arguing that well-intentioned policies often hinder progress. He highlighted examples like rural broadband funding and California's high-speed rail, noting that delays damage public trust in government.
Klein emphasized the need for liberals to express frustration over these failures, as they undermine the case for liberal democracy. He and California Governor Gavin Newsom acknowledged the importance of having a vision, but Klein insisted that vision must translate into tangible results.
Le Monde: Algeria sentences French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal sentenced to five years in prison
Boualem Sansal, a French-Algerian writer, was sentenced to five years in prison and fined 500,000 dinars by an Algerian court for comments made in a French magazine regarding Western Algeria's territorial claims. He faced charges of undermining state security and colluding with foreign parties.
The court's decision has heightened diplomatic tensions between Algeria and France. Sansal's arrest and subsequent trial have drawn attention to issues of freedom of expression in Algeria.
The Economist: The cover-up is worse than the group chat
Vice-President J.D. Vance criticized a lapse in communication among Donald Trump’s national security officials, highlighting a significant breach involving a top-secret group chat. The incident raises concerns about security and the administration's transparency.
White House denials regarding the breach appear insincere, further fueling skepticism about the handling of sensitive information and the administration's respect for allies.
#society
The Telegraph: Six feared dead after tourist submarine sinks off Egyptian coast
Six people are confirmed dead after a tourist submarine sank near Hurghada, Egypt. Nine others were injured, with four in critical condition. The Sindbad submarine had around 44 passengers onboard; 29 have been rescued. The cause of the sinking is still under investigation.
GB News: 'Disgusting!' Rachel Reeves scolded for welfare benefit cuts in Spring Statement: 'She doesn't command respect'
Rachel Reeves announced a £4.8 billion cut to welfare benefits in her Spring Statement, which has drawn sharp criticism from former Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker, who called the decision "disgusting." He argued that the government should focus on taxing wealthy individuals instead of cutting support for vulnerable families.
Baker expressed concern that these cuts would negatively impact over three million families and the economy, as individuals would have less disposable income. Commentator Alex Armstrong echoed these sentiments, predicting a period of austerity and questioning whether this aligns with what the public voted for.