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Front Page Magazine: Rising Tide of Anti-Immigration Sentiment in Ireland
By early 2025, anti-immigration sentiment in Ireland surged, with a 30% drop in tourist visits and immigration overtaking housing as the top concern for voters. A significant portion of the electorate expressed support for hardline immigration policies, leading to a decline in votes for pro-migration parties.
The political landscape shifted as voters became increasingly frustrated with government handling of immigration, particularly regarding housing and social services. The rise of anti-immigration parties like Aontú suggests a growing discontent with current policies and a demand for change in how immigration is managed.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu lands in Washington for hastily arranged talks on Trump’s tariffs, Gaza war
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington, D.C. for urgent meetings with President Donald Trump and U.S. officials, focusing on the ongoing Gaza conflict and the status of 59 hostages. The visit, prompted by a recent conversation among Netanyahu, Trump, and Hungarian PM Orban, may extend beyond Tuesday.
Netanyahu's agenda includes discussions on a new U.S. tariff policy imposing a 17% tariff on Israeli goods, raising concerns over potential economic impacts. Israeli officials warn the tariffs could cost $2.3 billion in exports and lead to significant job losses.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Markets plummet as Trump says governments will have to pay ‘a lot of money’ to lift tariffs
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Washington, describing the meeting as "warm and productive." This follows the White House's imposition of new tariffs on Israel, which are expected to significantly impact Israeli exports.
President Trump stated that foreign governments must pay substantial fees to lift the tariffs, which he views as necessary "medicine." This has led to concerns about a potential global recession, with significant losses already seen in financial markets. Meanwhile, Israel is apprehensive about Sudan's growing ties with Iran amid its civil conflict, as Sudan seeks military support.
#economy
GB News: WATCH: 'Economic disaster!' Millionaire warns wealthy non-dom residents are fleeing the country
A finance expert warns that the UK is heading for "economic disaster" as wealthy non-domiciled residents leave due to changes in the tax regime. Dr. Ann Kaplan Mulholland, who recently moved to Britain, cites the abolition of non-dom tax status as a key factor driving high-net-worth individuals away.
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Le Monde: Amadou Bagayoko, guitarist and singer of Malian duo Amadou et Mariam, dies at 70
Amadou Bagayoko, the renowned Malian guitarist and half of the duo Amadou et Mariam, passed away on April 4 at the age of 70 after a prolonged illness. His death prompted tributes from fans and fellow artists, highlighting his significant impact on the music scene.
Bagayoko and his wife Mariam Doumbia, both blind, met at a school for the visually impaired in Bamako and became one of Mali's most celebrated musical couples. Their unique sound and story resonated widely, making them icons in the world of music.