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28 Mar 2025

#politics

Le Monde: Macron loses his chief of staff and 'twin,' Alexis Kohler
Macron loses his chief of staff and 'twin,' Alexis Kohler
Alexis Kohler, chief of staff to French President Emmanuel Macron, will resign on April 14, 2024, as announced by the Elysée Palace. Kohler, who has been a key figure in Macron's administration since 2017, had previously indicated he would not serve a full ten years.

Speculation about his departure intensified after Macron's recent political setbacks, including the dissolution of the Assemblée Nationale and losses in parliamentary elections. Kohler's potential transition to the private sector has also been a topic of discussion.


Liberty Nation News: Trump Pulls Stefanik Nomination to Guard House GOP’s Bottom Line - Liberty Nation News
Trump Pulls Stefanik Nomination to Guard House GOP’s Bottom Line - Liberty Nation News
President Trump urged Rep. Elise Stefanik to remain in Congress instead of accepting the UN Ambassador position, citing the need to protect the slim Republican majority in the House. Concerns arose about potential risks to her seat in a special election, despite her strong electoral history.

Democrats have seized on the situation, arguing that the GOP's fear of losing Stefanik's seat reflects broader unpopularity and instability within the party. Meanwhile, uncertainties loom over the potential candidates for a special election, heightening worries about the House majority as other special elections also pose challenges for Republicans.


#society

Times Of Israel: Gaza war’s first major anti-Hamas protests may not oust it, but are weakening its hold
Gaza war’s first major anti-Hamas protests may not oust it, but are weakening its hold
Protests against Hamas have erupted in various locations across the Gaza Strip, with participants calling for the group's ouster amid ongoing suffering from the war. Demonstrators have expressed their frustrations over the humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the conflict and the blockade, demanding an end to both the war and Hamas's rule.

Despite the risks of retribution from Hamas, the protests indicate a shift in public sentiment, with many residents openly criticizing the group for its role in the current situation. Analysts suggest that while the protests may not immediately topple Hamas, they reflect a growing discontent that could influence Gaza's future governance.


GB News: Aldi brings back 'beloved' Easter decorations that 'flew off shelves' last year - returning to stores next week
Aldi brings back 'beloved' Easter decorations that 'flew off shelves' last year - returning to stores next week
Aldi is set to bring back its popular Easter Gonks on April 3, priced at £9.99 each. The plush figures, which sold out last year, come in two designs: a classic Gonk with extendable legs and an Easter Bunny option, both offering versatility for home décor.

In addition to the Gonks, Aldi will launch a range of Easter products, including plants and decorations, starting at £1.49. Customers are encouraged to shop quickly, as these items are part of Aldi's Specialbuys, which are limited in stock.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war live: Replace Zelensky with UN government, Putin demands
Ukraine-Russia war live: Replace Zelensky with UN government, Putin demands
Vladimir Putin proposed a transitional government in Ukraine to facilitate peace negotiations and democratic elections, suggesting oversight from the UN and Western nations. He claims Ukraine's current government is illegitimate due to President Zelensky's extended term amid martial law.

The White House rejected Putin's proposal, affirming that Ukraine's governance is determined by its people and constitution. UK Labour leader Keir Starmer criticized Putin for delaying a ceasefire and called for a strict deadline for a lasting truce.