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#politics
Forbes: Elon Musk Says Government Is Testing Trump’s Gold Visa
Elon Musk announced via Twitter that a trial for the $5 million "Trump Gold Card" visa is currently underway, aimed at ensuring the system functions correctly before its public rollout. Details about the trial remain sparse, and a timeline for the official launch has not been provided.
The gold card, which is intended to replace the EB-5 program, would grant permanent residency and work authorization to wealthy investors in the U.S. Trump has projected the sale of one million cards, with the revenue aimed at reducing the national debt.
GB News: Nigel Farage 'doesn't have a credible plan' for Reform UK, Chris Philp claims
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp confronted GB News host Camilla Tominey in a heated exchange regarding Reform UK leader Nigel Farage. This clash comes as Reform UK has gained a significant 10-point lead over Labour in a recent poll, following successful local elections.
#society
The Western Journal: 75-Year-Old Man Arrested After 28 Dead Cats Found in His Home
A 75-year-old Long Island man, Stephen Glantz, was arrested after firefighters discovered 28 dead cats in his home, along with 61 living cats and eight kittens. He faces multiple charges of animal cruelty and neglect, with potential penalties including prison time and fines.
Neighbors reported a foul odor leading to the discovery, and volunteers described the scene as horrific, requiring protective gear to handle the situation. The surviving cats were taken for urgent medical care, and Glantz's arraignment is set for May 23.
Le Monde: The foretold disaster of Israel's plan for humanitarian aid in Gaza
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is escalating due to Israel's blockade of aid since March 2, with plans for a large-scale offensive and indefinite occupation. A new centralized aid distribution system led by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aims to bypass existing international mechanisms, citing Hamas's diversion of supplies.
The foundation, guided by humanitarian principles, is headed by respected figures, including David Beasley, former director of the World Food Program. However, Beasley has yet to confirm his involvement.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Remains of 3 missing people found in Syria, identities unknown
Remains of three individuals were found in northern Syria, with their identities unconfirmed and no indication if any are American. The U.S. State Department has not yet responded regarding the situation.
The U.S. maintains that American journalist Austin Tice is being held in Syria, despite the Syrian government's denials. Back-channel talks have occurred for years without success.
Times Of Israel: Film about Gaza photojournalist premiers at Cannes this week after her death in airstrike
The Cannes Film Festival, starting Tuesday, will feature films addressing the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, including a documentary about Gazan photojournalist Fatima Hassouna, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike shortly after her film was selected for the festival. The IDF stated the strike targeted a Hamas operative while Cannes expressed sorrow over Hassouna's death, aiming to honor her memory through the film's screening.
Additionally, two fiction films related to the conflict will be showcased, including "Once Upon a Time in Gaza," by Gazan filmmakers Arab and Tarzan Nasser, and "Yes," by Israeli director Nadav Lapid, exploring themes of identity and aftermath in the wake of the October 7 attacks.
#economy
Forbes: U.S., China Trade Talks Make ‘Substantial Progress,’ Bessent Says
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reported significant progress in trade talks with China, following President Trump's announcement of a 145% tariff on Chinese goods. The discussions took place in Geneva and involved key representatives from both nations.
Bessent noted the productivity of the meetings, with further details expected to be released soon. This marks a continued effort to address trade policy tensions between the U.S. and China.
Fox News: Trump and China close in on trade deal after productive talks, Bessent says
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced progress in U.S.-China trade negotiations, calling the talks productive and highlighting a "total reset" in relations. Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer met with Chinese officials in Switzerland to discuss tariffs and economic cooperation.
The Trump administration has imposed high tariffs on Chinese goods to address the trade deficit, while also recently finalizing a separate trade deal with the UK. The administration emphasizes the importance of reciprocity and fairness in international trade.