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16 May 2024
#politics
Le Monde: New Dutch coalition government announces 'strictest ever' asylum policy
Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders strikes coalition deal for new government with strict immigration policies and consideration of moving embassy to Jerusalem.
New Dutch coalition government plans to opt-out of EU asylum policy, support Ukraine, and potentially move embassy to Jerusalem. PM candidate still undecided.
#society
GB News: JK Rowling slammed by Premier League referee following 'bullying' row with trans football manager
In a public spat, after JK Rowling's comments on transgender football manager Lucy Clark, Premier League referee Bobby Madley hit back with a Dumbledore quote. Rowling doubled down on her statements, sparking controversy and backlash from the LGBTQ+ community and public figures.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: War in Ukraine: Washington no longer rules out its weapons being used to strike Russian soil
US Sec. of State Blinken hints at Ukrainian forces striking Russian territory with US-supplied weapons. Allies had previously restricted strikes to Ukraine but changed stance after Russian offensive in Kharkiv region. UK also willing to authorize strikes on Russian soil.
#economy
Le Monde: Putin meets with Xi in China to test 'no-limits' friendship
Vladimir Putin's state visit to China and Russia's growing alignment with Beijing raises questions about the future of the so-called anti-Western axis between the two countries. The strengthening trade relationship, reaching $240 billion in 2023, highlights the economic necessity for Moscow as it faces Western sanctions.
The trip is seen as a test of the "no-limits" friendship declared between Putin and Xi Jinping in 2022, just before the invasion of Ukraine. The deepening ties, particularly in raw materials and energy sectors, are seen as a consequence of the war in Ukraine and Russia's pivot towards China since facing Western sanctions.