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6 Apr 2025

#politics

Times Of Israel: ‘Hands off!’: Tens of thousands of angry protesters across US assail Trump and Musk
‘Hands off!’: Tens of thousands of angry protesters across US assail Trump and Musk
Tens of thousands protested across major US cities against President Trump’s policies in the largest demonstrations since his return to office. Organized by over 150 groups, the "Hands Off!" rallies focused on issues like government downsizing, immigration, and LGBTQ rights, with no reports of violence.

Demonstrators expressed their anger at the administration's actions, including cuts to Social Security and immigration enforcement. Activists criticized the treatment of marginalized communities, emphasizing the need for dignity and safety for all. The protests signal a resurgence in opposition to the Trump administration's agenda.


#society

GB News: Oscar-winning actress issues statement in support of Prince William
Oscar-winning actress issues statement in support of Prince William
Cate Blanchett commended Prince William's Earthshot Prize, emphasizing the need for collective action against climate change rather than individual responsibility. She noted that while the climate crisis can feel overwhelming, small actions collectively can lead to significant change.

The Earthshot Prize, now in its fifth year, awards £1 million annually to five innovators with solutions for environmental challenges. Blanchett highlighted its role in fostering hope and recognizing scalable innovations, with the next awards set for Brazil in November 2025.


Le Monde: Romans fear the 'Disneyfication' of the Eternal City
Romans fear the 'Disneyfication' of the Eternal City
Romans are expressing concerns over the "Disneyfication" of their city amid rising overtourism, particularly at iconic sites like the Trevi Fountain. Plans to charge visitors €2 for access are seen by some locals as a sign that the city is becoming an amusement park, alienating residents.

As tourists flock to Rome, security measures have increased, with guards noting a disconnect between visitors and the historical significance of the sites. This shift raises questions about the preservation of the city's cultural identity.