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14 Apr 2025

#society

Le Monde: How I got into an argument: 'My father left me alone at his house on Christmas Eve when I was 13'
How I got into an argument: 'My father left me alone at his house on Christmas Eve when I was 13'
The author reflects on his childhood experiences with divorced parents, detailing visits to his father's small Paris apartment and the challenges of navigating family dynamics. He recalls feeling uncomfortable and anxious around his father's girlfriend's daughter, highlighting the complexities of blended family relationships.




#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Trump says he expects to make a decision on Iran ‘very quickly’
Trump says he expects to make a decision on Iran ‘very quickly’
President Trump indicated that a decision regarding Iran's nuclear program will be made soon, following recent talks in Oman between U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. This marks a significant moment in U.S.-Iran relations since the collapse of the 2015 accord.

In related news, suspected U.S. airstrikes in Yemen reportedly killed at least six people, with the Houthis claiming the strikes targeted a ceramics factory. The U.S. military has not confirmed the strikes, which are part of an ongoing campaign authorized by the White House.


#crime

GB News: Tesco shoplifting gang captured on CCTV as 'brazen' £130k crime spree uncovered
Tesco shoplifting gang captured on CCTV as 'brazen' £130k crime spree uncovered
A gang of shoplifters stole £130,000 worth of goods from Tesco stores across the UK, committing 86 thefts across 13 police jurisdictions. Their method involved filling trolleys and leaving without payment, prompting a two-month investigation led by PC Ben Marshall.

The suspects were eventually identified and pleaded guilty to conspiracy to shoplift, with two members receiving three-year prison sentences. The investigation was aided by Tesco's cooperation, providing crucial CCTV footage and intelligence.