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1 Apr 2025
#politics
Fox News: Musk slams Le Pen ruling, says it will 'backfire' like Trump's as some on global right face legal troubles
Marine Le Pen, a prominent right-wing politician in France, was convicted of embezzlement and banned from running for office for five years. This ruling has drawn criticism from figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump, who argue it reflects a broader pattern of legal targeting against right-wing leaders globally.
The case against Le Pen involves allegations that she and other National Rally members misused EU funds. The conviction has sparked outrage within her party, with calls for protests and an appeal planned. The political ramifications could be significant as France approaches its next presidential election in 2027.
#society
Times Of Israel: Myanmar earthquake survivors without food and shelter as death toll passes 2,700
An earthquake in Myanmar has resulted in over 2,700 deaths, with expectations of the toll surpassing 3,000. The 7.7 magnitude quake has severely impacted infrastructure, complicating aid efforts amid ongoing civil conflict. Communities urgently need shelter, food, and water.
Rescue operations continue in Thailand, where a collapsed skyscraper has claimed at least 20 lives. Despite ongoing searches, hopes of finding survivors are dwindling. The Thai government is investigating the building's collapse, which involved substandard materials.
GB News: BBC accused of 'antagonising' entire retirement village as hundreds sent TV licence fee threat
Residents at St Crispin Retirement Village are upset with the BBC over a TV license fee increase, now at £174.50. They claim the BBC has sent intimidating demand letters to elderly residents, including those with dementia, regarding licensing disputes after a visitor room was converted.
The retirement village is reapplying for a reduced-rate license after closing the visitor room. This issue reflects broader concerns about the BBC's funding model, which has seen a significant income drop, prompting discussions about potential changes to its financial structure.
#culture
Fox News: Mel Gibson’s ‘acid trip' ‘Passion of the Christ’ sequel will drive people to the theater: expert
Mel Gibson's sequel to "The Passion of the Christ," titled "The Resurrection of the Christ," is set to begin production this summer in Rome. Filming will take place at Cinecittà Studios and various locations in southern Italy, with Jim Caviezel reprising his role as Jesus.
The original film was a massive success, grossing $611 million, but also faced significant controversy over its depictions of violence and historical accuracy. Gibson aims to explore deeper themes in the sequel, focusing on the resurrection and its implications.