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3 Mar 2025
#politics
Fox News: Trump 'pardon czar' explains key differences between Trump and Biden pardons
Alice Marie Johnson, appointed as "pardon czar" by Trump, highlighted differences in the commutation approaches of Trump and Biden. She noted that while Biden commuted many sentences, most individuals remain in prison, whereas Trump’s actions restored families by fully commuting sentences.
Johnson, a former prisoner pardoned by Trump, emphasized her focus on individuals deserving pardons due to outdated laws and those who have positively contributed to their communities post-release.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: 2 Palestinians said shot dead by troops in Gaza; IDF: They posed ‘immediate threat’
Israeli troops shot two Palestinians in Rafah, Gaza, amid rising tensions as negotiations for a ceasefire extension with Hamas falter. The IDF has intensified military presence along the Gaza border, warning residents against approaching the area.
Israel is reportedly preparing measures to pressure Hamas into accepting a new proposal for hostages and aid, which includes potentially cutting off electricity and resuming military action. As humanitarian aid access is blocked, prices in Gaza are surging, raising fears of famine.
The Telegraph: Who is in Starmer’s coalition of the willing and what can it do?
Sir Keir Starmer announced a coalition between the UK and France to enforce a peace deal in Ukraine, involving multiple countries. This initiative aims to develop an alternative peace plan alongside Ukraine, countering efforts from the Trump administration.
A proposed partial ceasefire would last one month, covering attacks on air, sea, and energy infrastructure. European ground troops may be deployed later, with the expectation that Europe will manage Ukraine's post-war security, bolstering its defenses against potential Russian aggression.
GB News: MH370: Expert issues fresh warning over search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight - 'Dangerous!'
A new search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has commenced, but experts warn of perilous conditions in the Indian Ocean, where the operation is taking place. Former naval officer Peter Waring cautioned that the area offers no shelter and is far from the nearest port, increasing risks.
Ocean Infinity has deployed advanced technology, including autonomous underwater vehicles, to scan the ocean floor in what may be the final attempt to locate the wreckage. Despite past failures, the hope remains to solve the mystery of the flight that disappeared in 2014.
#economy
Le Monde: 'China exports not only steel, cars and social media, but Starbucks competitors too'
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange celebrated a significant IPO with Mixue, a leading bubble tea chain, raising over €400 million and seeing a 38% increase in share price. This marks the largest local IPO since 2021, despite weak domestic consumption.
Mixue's success is attributed to its low prices and extensive franchise network, with 45,000 stores across China. The influx of mainland Chinese investors into Hong Kong and the popularity of companies like DeepSeek are boosting market enthusiasm, but the upcoming CATL listing will be a critical test for the exchange.
#health
Liberty Nation News: Kennedy Sizes Up FDA Conflicts of Interest - Liberty Nation News
Americans are increasingly distrustful of federal agencies, particularly regarding COVID-19 vaccine safety, fueled by claims of regulatory capture by corporate interests. The recent departure of FDA employee Patrizia Cavazzoni back to Pfizer has raised concerns about nepotism and conflicts of interest within the agency.
Critics argue that user fee programs allow pharmaceutical companies to influence FDA operations, leading to ethical dilemmas. Calls for transparency and reforms to eliminate conflicts of interest are growing as public scrutiny of vaccine regulation intensifies.
#crime
Human Events: BREAKING: One dead, many injured after suspect rams car into crowd in Mannheim, Germany
A suspect drove into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany, killing one and injuring several others. Police have arrested one perpetrator and are investigating the incident, which occurred in a pedestrianized area. The public is advised to avoid downtown and stay indoors.
No motive has been confirmed, and details on the injured remain undisclosed.
#technology
Fox News: New malware exploits fake updates to steal data
A new malware called FrigidStealer is targeting Mac users, spreading through fake browser update prompts and compromised websites. This malware steals sensitive information, including passwords and cryptocurrency data. Cybersecurity firm Proofpoint has identified two threat actors involved in this operation.
As infostealer malware continues to rise, experts advise users to be cautious of fake software updates, enable two-factor authentication, use password managers, and maintain strong antivirus protection. The evolving threat landscape highlights the need for increased vigilance against cybercriminals.