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12 Apr 2025
#politics
Le Monde: In 2024, France enacted 30% fewer laws than the previous year
In 2024, France experienced a significant decline in legislative activity, enacting only 39 laws, a 30% drop from the previous year and 42% from 2021. This marks one of the lowest outputs in the Fifth Republic, reflecting a shift from the previously criticized legislative proliferation.
Additionally, the total number of regulatory texts published decreased by 6%, reaching a decade low of 31,662. This trend indicates a move towards regulatory disinflation, which some government officials view positively.
#society
Fox News: Doomed NYC helicopter starred in company’s safety inspection video
A New York City tour helicopter, a Bell 206L-4 LongRanger IV, crashed into the Hudson River, killing six people, including a Spanish family of five and the pilot. The helicopter disintegrated midair, with its rotors detaching before the crash. The cause remains under investigation.
The helicopter had a history of mechanical issues, including a recent repair for a transmission problem. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of tour flights, prompting calls for regulatory changes. The company expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy and is cooperating with investigations.
Times Of Israel: ‘Why are they still there?’ asks Rachel Goldberg-Polin, on 2nd Passover with hostages in Gaza
As Passover approaches, former hostages Agam Berger and Yarden Bibas reflect on their experiences while calling for the release of the remaining 59 hostages still held in Gaza. Many Jewish families plan to leave empty seats at their tables to honor those still in captivity.
This year’s holiday is marked by sorrow for families who have lost loved ones or remain in distress over those still missing. The ongoing conflict complicates the celebration, with calls for deeper reflection on freedom amid the plight of hostages.
#economy
Forbes: Crashing Markets Dent Investors’ Confidence — What Comes Next?
A global trade war has led to significant stock market declines, causing investor uncertainty and anxiety. The unpredictability of President Trump's tariff policies has compounded these issues, prompting many investors to adopt a "wait-and-see" approach.
As tariffs on goods from China and retaliatory measures from Beijing take effect, concerns about rising prices and potential recession grow. Experts suggest that leaders can use this uncertain climate to drive necessary changes, while emphasizing the importance of maintaining a supportive environment for employees.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF reservist seriously hurt after unit mistakenly enters minefield on Lebanon border
An Israeli reservist was seriously injured by a landmine after his unit mistakenly entered a minefield during operations near the Lebanon border. His condition has since stabilized following surgery. The incident is under investigation, with uncertainties about the mine's origin and type.
This incident follows ongoing tensions in the region, including a recent war triggered by Hezbollah's attacks on Israel. While Hezbollah has reportedly ceded territory to the Lebanese military, concerns remain about the latter's ability to maintain security, despite international support.
#religion
GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - 12 April
The GB News Daily Reflection emphasizes the challenges of giving things up for Lent or as New Year's resolutions. While initial commitment may seem easy, sustaining change becomes increasingly difficult over time.
It suggests that looking beyond oneself, rather than inward, may provide the key to overcoming these obstacles.