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#politics

Liberty Nation News: Several Democrats Already Lining Up for 2028 - Liberty Nation News
Several Democrats Already Lining Up for 2028 - Liberty Nation News
As the 2028 presidential election approaches, the Democratic Party is beginning to identify potential candidates to succeed President Trump. The outcome of the 2026 midterms will significantly influence the campaign strategies, with various Democrats considering how to position themselves based on Trump's approval ratings and the identity of the Republican nominee.

Candidates range from progressive figures like Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker to moderates like Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro. The party is divided among hard-core leftists, traditional liberals, and moderates, leading to different strategies as they prepare for the upcoming election landscape. The ultimate choice of candidate will depend heavily on Trump's legacy and the political climate at that time.


Fox News: Qatar giving 'free' luxury jet to Trump administration sparks mixed reactions across America
Qatar giving 'free' luxury jet to Trump administration sparks mixed reactions across America
Americans are divided over President Trump's acceptance of a $400 million luxury jet from Qatar, with some viewing it as a concerning gift that may come with strings attached. Others argue that accepting gifts from foreign nations is not unprecedented and can be beneficial.

While the White House insists the gift complies with legal standards, concerns about ethics and implications of accepting such a high-value item remain. Public opinion reflects a mix of skepticism and support regarding the decision.


GB News: Neighbour row erupts as councillor illegally paints red lines outside home to deter homeowners from parking in front of his property
Neighbour row erupts as councillor illegally paints red lines outside home to deter homeowners from parking in front of his property
Councillor Altaf 'Tiger' Patel painted illegal red lines outside his home in Blackburn to deter parking, claiming it was necessary for his taxi job. After being instructed by the council to remove them, he apologized, stating it was a temporary measure while waiting for official markings.

Residents criticized Patel's actions as inappropriate and hazardous, raising concerns about trust in elected officials. The council confirmed that Patel has since paid for legal installation of a dropped kerb and H-bar line to prevent parking outside his driveway.


#society

Le Monde: Learning all the lessons from the Bétharram Catholic school child abuse scandal
Learning all the lessons from the Bétharram Catholic school child abuse scandal
French Prime Minister François Bayrou faced lawmakers for over five hours regarding violence in educational institutions, particularly concerning allegations of abuse at the Notre-Dame-de-Bétharram school. The session revealed the complexities of the scandal and highlighted Bayrou's past roles, with accusations of a cover-up during his tenure as education minister.

The inquiry aimed to expose the systemic silence surrounding such abuses and sought to ensure victims can speak out. Bayrou proposed measures like an independent authority on violence against children and the "Break the Silence" initiative to foster a culture of openness and accountability in schools.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin will not attend peace talks in Turkey
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin will not attend peace talks in Turkey
Vladimir Putin will not meet with Volodymyr Zelensky in Istanbul to discuss the Ukraine war, as confirmed by the Kremlin. This decision also led to Donald Trump canceling his trip to Turkey. Zelensky's attendance is uncertain, pending the Russian delegation's composition.

Putin had previously suggested direct negotiations without preconditions, while Ukraine and its allies insist on a 30-day ceasefire first. The last meeting between Putin and Zelensky occurred in December 2019, with no direct talks since the early weeks of the conflict.


Times Of Israel: Trump says US ‘getting close to maybe doing’ Iran deal, Tehran ‘sort of’ agreed to terms
Trump says US ‘getting close to maybe doing’ Iran deal, Tehran ‘sort of’ agreed to terms
President Trump expressed optimism about reaching a deal on Iran's nuclear program during his Middle East tour, indicating that serious negotiations are underway to avoid military action. He noted that Iran has shown willingness to accept significant curbs on its nuclear activities if US sanctions are lifted.

Despite ongoing talks, the US has imposed new sanctions targeting Iran's ballistic missile program and those aiding it, emphasizing the threat posed by Iran's missile development. Tensions remain high, with Iranian officials rejecting US pressure and asserting their resolve.


Le Monde: France invests €10 million in Chernobyl emergency repairs after Russian drone strike
France invests €10 million in Chernobyl emergency repairs after Russian drone strike
A Russian drone attack on February 14 caused significant damage to the New Safe Confinement structure at Chernobyl, Ukraine, creating a 15-square-meter crater and igniting a fire that burned over 200 square meters. This incident raises concerns about ongoing safety at the site.

In response, France announced a €10 million donation for urgent repairs, as rainwater poses further risks. Ukrainian officials emphasize the need for immediate intervention due to the continuous threat of drone strikes and missile attacks.