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May 31, 2025 |
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GB News: Prince William outlines his plans for Prince George's inheritance
Prince William aims to transform the 700-year-old Duchy of Cornwall into a socially impactful entity rather than just a revenue-generating estate. He envisions a focus on social issues like homelessness and mental health, while preserving the Duchy's heritage and community connections.
The Duchy, which spans 128,494 acres and includes diverse properties, raised £23.6 million in the past year. William's hands-on approach includes regular visits and a thorough assessment of the estate's operations, emphasizing a shift towards positive community impact.
Le Monde: 5,400 police to be deployed in Paris during PSG's Champions League final
Paris is set to deploy 5,400 police officers for the Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan in Munich. The heightened security comes after previous disturbances following PSG's semi-final victory, which resulted in multiple arrests.
This final marks PSG's second appearance since their Qatari takeover in 2011, as they seek their first Champions League title despite significant investments.
Liberty Nation News: The Battle Over Lab-Grown Meat Heats Up - Liberty Nation News
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is set to sign a bill banning cell-cultured proteins, joining several states in a growing backlash against lab-grown meat, which critics argue undermines traditional farming. The legislation aims to protect rural economies and ensure transparency in labeling.
Supporters of the bill, including ranchers, emphasize the importance of traditional beef production, while opponents argue it represents government overreach and stifles consumer choice. Similar legal battles are unfolding in Florida, where a ban on cell-cultured meat is being challenged in court.
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Le Monde: Smoking to be banned on French beaches, public gardens and near schools starting July 1
France will implement a ban on smoking in various outdoor public spaces starting July 1, including parks, beaches, and around schools, as announced by Health Minister Catherine Vautrin. This measure aims to protect children from tobacco exposure, with fines for non-compliance set at €135.
The initiative, developed with the French Mayors Association, underscores the commitment to a tobacco-free generation by 2032. Vautrin stated that the right to smoke is secondary to children's right to clean air.