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28 Apr 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: Weekly anti-Israel march held in London as police scrutinized for handling of protests
Large crowds in London protest against Israel, clash with pro-Israel demonstrators, leading to arrests by police. Anti-Israel protests spark growing criticism of the Metropolitan Police. Jewish Holocaust Memorial covered for safety during pro-Palestinian marches, sparking controversy.
#society
Le Monde: Young Turkish graduates increasingly tempted to emigrate: 'I, too, want to go abroad'
Young medical student Ece dreams of leaving Turkey like many of her peers due to economic hardship and political pressure. Majority of 18-25 year olds in Turkey want to emigrate, with Germany being a common choice.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Poland wants Europe to become a 'geopolitical power'
Polish Foreign Minister addresses Parliament on Poland's role in the EU and world politics. Tarnished by conservative nationalist rule, Sikorski aims to rebuild European image.
Sikorski criticizes past errors, pushes for stronger EU ties amid Ukraine crisis. Poland seeks balance between U.S. and EU, aiming for "strategic harmony" with Washington.
#history
The Imaginative Conservative: The Divisions & Trade Wars Leading Up to the Monroe Doctrine
President Monroe faces economic struggle, Missouri statehood debate. Turns to British trade tensions. Quincy Adams wary of British influence, focused on American dominance. Europe lurks in background, threatening New World order.
#crime
Fox News: Climate activist who allegedly defaced sculpture at National Gallery of Art charged
Climate activist Joanna Smith, along with co-conspirators, vandalized the case of Edgar Degas' sculpture at National Gallery of Art in DC. Smith received 60 days in prison, fines, and community service for defacing the historic statue. FBI investigated the $4,000 damage incident.