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Le Monde: Romania enters government crisis amid election
Romania enters government crisis amid election
The Romanian presidential election saw far-right candidate George Simion secure over 40% of the vote, leading to a government crisis and the resignation of Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu. The ruling coalition's candidate, Crin Antonescu, received only 20%, indicating a significant rejection of the current government.

Interim leadership has been assigned to liberal interior minister Catalin Predoiu, as the ruling coalition faces potential collapse despite controlling most institutions since 2021. Ministers will remain in office for daily operations amid this political turmoil.


#society

The Telegraph: California town takes hunt for cat serial killer into their own hands
California town takes hunt for cat serial killer into their own hands
Residents in Santa Ana, California, are on edge due to allegations of a serial cat killer, prompting a mob to confront a home in search of missing cats. The suspect, Alejandro Acosta Oliveros, was arrested on April 23 after witnesses identified him.

Police discovered the remains of "dozens" of cats in his home, leading to charges of animal cruelty against Oliveros, who faces a potential three-year prison sentence.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Nuclear war could be Putin’s only option
Nuclear war could be Putin’s only option
President Putin remains resolute in his plans for Ukraine, with recent comments suggesting he may resort to nuclear weapons if necessary. Despite heavy losses and stalled progress in the conflict, he aims to intimidate Western nations and secure a favorable outcome.

As Russia faces an economic downturn, the urgency for NATO, particularly the U.S., to respond with a show of conventional force is emphasized. This strategy is seen as essential to deter Putin and restore nuclear equilibrium in Europe, preventing further escalation.


Times Of Israel: Far-right minister says Israel should bomb humanitarian aid, ‘starve’ Gazans
Far-right minister says Israel should bomb humanitarian aid, ‘starve’ Gazans
Israeli Heritage Minister Amichay Eliyahu has advocated for bombing food and fuel reserves in Gaza to pressure Hamas, arguing that civilians should face consequences for supporting the group. He dismissed humanitarian aid as contrary to Jewish values and called for a voluntary emigration program for Gazans.

Eliyahu's remarks come amid a two-month humanitarian aid ban in Gaza following the October 7 Hamas attack. He criticized military leadership and expressed confidence in defeating Hamas, citing historical victories. Public sentiment in Israel largely favors prioritizing the release of hostages over territorial gains.


GB News: British Airways suspends flights to Israel after crew embroiled in ballistic missile strike
British Airways suspends flights to Israel after crew embroiled in ballistic missile strike
British Airways has suspended all flights to and from Israel following a ballistic missile strike on Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport, which injured six people. The airline is prioritizing the safety of its crew and passengers, having moved staff from the area.

The suspension affects flights until at least May 7, with the airline previously halting services in October before resuming in April. British Airways has apologized for the disruption and is monitoring the situation closely.