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26 Apr 2024
#politics
GB News: 'Running rife in France!' Priti Patel slaps down Macron - 'He's worried about Rwanda because it keeps migrants in France'
Dame Priti Patel praised the Rwanda scheme to tackle illegal migration, while President Macron criticized it, leading to a clash over responsibility for dealing with migrants. The UK government defended the approach, emphasizing the need to break the business model of criminal gangs.
Fox News: Anti-Israel protesters at Florida universities can be ‘expelled’: DeSantis
DeSantis, 2024 GOP hopeful, threatens expulsion for anti-Israel campus protesters in Florida. Ivy League schools face similar challenges. DeSantis vows no tolerance for disruption, praises expulsion measures. Texas schools also grapple with pro-Palestine protests and arrests.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: ‘False Rumors’: ByteDance Denies It Is Exploring A TikTok Sale After Ban Bill
TikTok's Chinese owner ByteDance denies reports of exploring sale after Biden's bill threatens ban. If no sale, TikTok could face U.S. ban due to national security concerns.
#economy
Fox News: Biden's capital gains tax proposal could crush the economy, experts say
Biden's plan to increase top capital gains tax rate to 44.6% faces heavy criticism. Experts warn it could harm U.S. economy, stifle investment, and impact inflation. High rates may lead to Americans paying over 50% in taxes, potential crushing small businesses and impacting wealth transfer.
#education
Le Monde: Situation is tense at Paris' Sciences Po over Pro-Palestinian protests
Protest by student collective at Sciences Po supporting Gaza leads to French riot police clearing out the sit-in. University administration led by new provisional administrator cracks down on student protest, causing internal division and controversy.