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8 Apr 2025

#economy

Breitbart: Warren: Congress Has the Power to Stop Trump's 'Tariff Catastrophe'
Warren: Congress Has the Power to Stop Trump's 'Tariff Catastrophe'
Senator Elizabeth Warren stated that Congress has the authority to stop President Trump's tariffs, emphasizing that a simple majority can declare there is no emergency justifying them. She noted recent bipartisan support in the Senate to challenge these tariffs, asserting the need for action to protect the economy.

Warren urged that if enough Republicans join Democrats, they can effectively halt what she termed Trump's "tariff catastrophe." She highlighted that the current situation does not warrant emergency tariffs against countries like Canada and Japan.


Times Of Israel: Stressing ‘billions’ in aid, Trump refuses to commit to removing tariffs on Israel
Stressing ‘billions’ in aid, Trump refuses to commit to removing tariffs on Israel
President Trump has not committed to lifting the 17% tariffs imposed on Israel, despite the country's efforts to eliminate trade barriers with the U.S. The tariffs could cost Israel $2.3 billion annually and threaten thousands of jobs, particularly in high-tech sectors.

Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, are urging diplomatic measures to mitigate the economic impact of these tariffs. The situation highlights the delicate balance of U.S.-Israel trade relations amidst broader trade negotiations.


#education

Le Monde: The Tibetan children taken to boarding schools to sever their roots
The Tibetan children taken to boarding schools to sever their roots
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited a Tibetan middle school in Xining, highlighting the rapid construction of a new high school in Golog prefecture. Set to open in 2026, it will accommodate 3,000 students, with many families facing long travel distances due to its location outside Golog.

The government cites altitude and harsh conditions as reasons for relocating students to improve educational outcomes. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of education for Tibetan youth, despite the challenges posed by distance.


#crime

GB News: ‘Act like the Stasi - then they’re nowhere to be seen!’ Ex-Met detective blasts ‘lamentable’ police
‘Act like the Stasi - then they’re nowhere to be seen!’ Ex-Met detective blasts ‘lamentable’ police
Former Met Police detective Peter Bleksley criticized police services for failing to address rising crime on London Transport, citing a recent incident where a passenger smoked crack cocaine on the Tube. He emphasized a disconnect between police actions and public expectations.

Bleksley condemned the British Transport Police for imposing a no-alcohol order on Newcastle United fans celebrating their team's victory, suggesting it reflects contempt for ordinary citizens. He called for officers to focus on traditional policing rather than social services.