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12 May 2025

#society

Le Monde: Nigeria: At least 23 killed in attacks in Benue State
Nigeria: At least 23 killed in attacks in Benue State
Gunmen killed 23 people in four attacks across Benue State, Nigeria, on May 11, with clashes between nomadic cattle herders and farmers over land use being a common issue in the region. The violence resulted in multiple casualties, with reports indicating that the attacks targeted various villages.

The conflict often has religious or ethnic undertones, as many herders are Muslim Fulani and many farmers are Christian. The situation is exacerbated by climate change and human expansion, leading to increased competition for land.


Fox News: US shuts southern border to livestock imports to stop spread of deadly flies
US shuts southern border to livestock imports to stop spread of deadly flies
The Trump administration has suspended imports of cattle, horses, and bison from Mexico due to the spread of New World Screwworm (NWS), which poses a serious threat to livestock. USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins emphasized the importance of preventing a repeat of past infestations that devastated the cattle industry.

The U.S. and Mexico are collaborating on a containment strategy that includes surveillance, education, and controlling animal movement to limit the spread of NWS. The suspension will be reviewed monthly until containment is achieved, with current livestock being processed normally.


Fox News: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle mocked with savage joke on 'Saturday Night Live'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle mocked with savage joke on 'Saturday Night Live'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have become the subject of jokes on "Saturday Night Live," with Colin Jost humorously suggesting that the U.S. should keep them in exchange for a new trade deal with the U.K. The couple moved to California in 2020, citing media intrusion and lack of palace support.

Despite Harry's desire for reconciliation with his family, royal expert Hilary Fordwich indicates that Prince William is focused on protecting the monarchy and is not inclined to mend ties. Recently, Harry and Meghan enjoyed a night out at a Beyoncé concert, sharing moments on social media.


GB News: 'It's burglary!' Kent Police spark outrage after 'un-British' raid on pensioner over social media post: 'Entirely unlawful'
'It's burglary!' Kent Police spark outrage after 'un-British' raid on pensioner over social media post: 'Entirely unlawful'
Kent Police faced backlash after arresting 71-year-old Julian Foulkes for a social media post about anti-Semitism, with officers entering his home and examining personal belongings. The police later admitted the caution was a mistake and deleted it from his record.

Critics, including former officer Harry Miller, condemned the raid as "un-British" and likened it to burglary, warning that such actions could lead to serious mental health consequences for individuals targeted in non-crime hate incidents.


#health

Le Monde: Trump announces an executive order to align some US prescription prices with other nations
Trump announces an executive order to align some US prescription prices with other nations
President Trump plans to sign an executive order on May 12 aimed at reducing medication costs by linking Medicare prices to the lowest prices paid by other countries. This "most favored nation" policy targets drugs administered in doctors' offices, potentially saving the government money.

The proposal, which faced opposition during Trump's first term, could impact Medicare beneficiaries who currently face high out-of-pocket costs. Critics, including the pharmaceutical industry, argue that it may hinder innovation and profit margins.


#crime

Fox News: Lyle Menendez wishes 'peace' to anyone 'in pain' on Mother's Day
Lyle Menendez wishes 'peace' to anyone 'in pain' on Mother's Day
Lyle Menendez shared a Mother's Day message on social media ahead of his and brother Erik's resentencing hearing, reflecting on various painful maternal relationships. The Menendez brothers have been serving life sentences since 1996 for the 1989 murders of their parents, claiming self-defense against abuse.

As the resentencing process unfolds, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman highlighted concerns over the brothers' behavior in prison, citing rule violations and questioning their risk assessment for potential release. The brothers' next court dates are set for May 13-14.