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3 May 2025
#politics
Times Of Israel: US quarrels with Berlin after German spy agency brands far-right AfD as ‘extremist’
Germany's intelligence agency has classified the far-right AfD party as an extremist group, citing its anti-democratic actions and anti-migrant rhetoric. This designation allows for increased surveillance of the party. The move has sparked criticism from U.S. officials, including Vice President JD Vance.
In response, the German foreign ministry defended the decision as a necessary measure against right-wing extremism, emphasizing its commitment to democracy. The AfD has gained significant support, winning 20.8% of the vote in recent elections, marking its strongest performance since World War II.
#society
GB News: Villagers fume after beachgoers 'leave human waste in gardens' as locals blast 'inebriated people' in row over alcohol rules
Residents of Abersoch are upset after Mickey's Beach Café received permission to sell alcohol, despite community objections. Concerns include increased disruptive behavior, human waste left in gardens, and safety risks from inebriated beachgoers operating watercraft.
The Llanengan Community Council and local residents fear that alcohol sales will change the family-friendly atmosphere and worsen traffic issues. The café's owner assured that it would not become a drinking destination and agreed to several conditions, including limited hours for alcohol sales and measures to ensure customer safety.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: The Tale of the Tariffs: Automakers Rev Up in America - Liberty Nation News
Major automakers are shifting production to the U.S. in response to tariff pressures, with Mercedes-Benz localizing vehicle production in Alabama. The White House is easing tariffs for domestic manufacturing, offering credits to offset costs, while China is reportedly exempting some U.S. goods from tariffs.
This shift indicates a potential thaw in U.S.-China trade tensions, as China begins to exempt U.S. products, possibly to ease the trade war's impact on its economy. Recent data shows a significant decline in trade activity between the two nations, suggesting both sides may seek to de-escalate tensions.
#crime
Fox News: Texas woman hit with federal charges after threatening FBI agents with machete
A Houston woman, Jennifer Jesselle Perez-Rodriguez, 28, faces federal charges for allegedly threatening FBI agents with a machete. The incident occurred on April 17 when she approached agents in unmarked vehicles, leading to an officer-involved shooting after she refused to drop the weapon.
If convicted, Perez-Rodriguez could face up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,000. Witnesses reported that she had been attacked prior to the confrontation with the agents.
Le Monde: French mosque stabber was driven by 'morbid fascination,' prosecutor says, ruling out terror
The murder of Aboubakar Cissé, a young Malian at a mosque in France, has sparked controversy over its classification. Prosecutor Cécile Gensac stated that the suspect, Olivier H., acted without ideological motives, driven instead by a personal obsession to kill.
Gensac described the attack as isolated, with no ties to terrorism, and noted the suspect's troubling background, including a fascination with violent content on social media. The investigation continues to seek clarity on his motives for targeting Cissé.