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#politics

The Telegraph: Iranian vice-president fired after taking cruise to Antarctica
Iranian vice-president fired after taking cruise to Antarctica
Iran's president has dismissed vice-president Shahram Dabiri for taking a costly holiday to Antarctica amid the country's financial struggles. Dabiri's trip included stops in Argentina and various cities, raising concerns over the appropriateness of such leisure activities by officials.

President Masoud Pezeshkian criticized the trip as "indefensible" given the economic pressure on the Iranian population. Dabiri's previous controversies, including corruption charges, further complicated his position.


#society

Times Of Israel: Charity run by wife of pro-Israel US senator defaced with ‘genocide’ slogan
Charity run by wife of pro-Israel US senator defaced with ‘genocide’ slogan
Jewish groups condemned vandalism at Gisele Barreto Fetterman's charity shop in Braddock, Pennsylvania, where a message accused her and her husband, Senator John Fetterman, of complicity in genocide. The groups labeled the act as "inappropriate and counterproductive," emphasizing the harm it does to vulnerable community members.

Senator Fetterman, a strong supporter of Israel, noted that this incident adds to the recent vandalism targeting him and his office. The Jewish federations stated that such accusations against the Free Store are baseless and detrimental, deepening divisions rather than supporting peace.


The Western Journal: US Cities Rolling Out Pet Limits, Any Extra Animals May Be Seized
US Cities Rolling Out Pet Limits, Any Extra Animals May Be Seized
Northglenn, Colorado, will implement a new ordinance limiting households to four pets—dogs or cats—starting August 1. The city aims to address concerns over noise and waste pollution while allowing current pet owners to apply for exceptions.

The rule follows similar regulations in other Colorado cities and aims for a smooth transition for residents. Failure to report additional pets by the deadline may result in enforcement actions.


Le Monde: Humanitarian workers in Gaza are powerless against Israel's 'war without limits'
Humanitarian workers in Gaza are powerless against Israel's 'war without limits'
Palestinians in Gaza face severe shortages of essential supplies as Israel has halted humanitarian aid since March 2, following a brief truce. The Israeli Supreme Court's recent decision allows the government to maintain the blockade, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.

Residents, like Basel Alaila, report dire conditions with limited access to food, water, and medical care. The situation worsened after the resumption of bombings on March 18, resulting in significant casualties.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Iran’s president says country wants dialogue ‘on equal footing’ with US
Iran’s president says country wants dialogue ‘on equal footing’ with US
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian expressed a willingness to engage in dialogue with the U.S. as equals, but rejected direct talks under threats. This comes amid ongoing tensions, with President Trump advocating for direct negotiations on Iran's nuclear program while threatening military action.

Iran's economy is struggling, with its currency hitting a record low against the dollar, exacerbated by U.S. sanctions following the withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal. Despite claims of not seeking nuclear weapons, Iranian officials warn they may pursue them if attacked.


#economy

The Western Journal: What's Happening to Trump on the Economy Is Exactly What Happened in Reagan's First Term, Then It Took Off Like a Rocket
What's Happening to Trump on the Economy Is Exactly What Happened in Reagan's First Term, Then It Took Off Like a Rocket
President Trump faces economic challenges reminiscent of those during Ronald Reagan's first term, inheriting a struggling economy from the Biden administration. Reagan's bold actions, including tax cuts and deregulation, eventually led to significant growth, a path Trump aims to replicate.

Trump's administration is implementing new tariffs and seeking to cut government spending to stabilize the economy. Despite recent market fluctuations, he remains optimistic about attracting investment and revitalizing manufacturing in the U.S.


GB News: 'Let's do Brexit properly!' Nigel Farage reveals UNIQUE benefit of Donald Trump tariffs everyone is missing
'Let's do Brexit properly!' Nigel Farage reveals UNIQUE benefit of Donald Trump tariffs everyone is missing
Nigel Farage highlighted a potential advantage for Britain from Donald Trump's trade war, noting the lower 10% tariff on British goods compared to the EU's 20%. He urged the UK to capitalize on this opportunity to enhance competitiveness and streamline regulations post-Brexit.

Farage suggested that instead of retaliating with tariffs, Britain should lower them to foster a more competitive economy. While Treasury Minister James Murray acknowledged the UK's relatively favorable tariff position, he emphasized the government's focus on securing a comprehensive economic deal.