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24 Jun 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: Churches protest Israeli demands to pay property taxes, say its upsetting status quo
Israeli authorities initiate tax proceedings against major Christian churches in the Holy Land, sparking accusations of intolerance towards Christians. Churches argue taxes threaten centuries-old status quo. Conflict over taxes for commercial properties previously led to closure of Church of the Holy Sepulchre in 2018.
The Telegraph: General election latest: Sunak 'very much responsible' if Tories suffer 'massive defeat', says Kwarteng
Kwasi Kwarteng blames Rishi Sunak for possible Tory defeat on July 4. Gove suggests Liz Truss to blame if they lose.
#society
Times Of Israel: Violent clashes erupt between pro- and anti-Israel protesters outside LA synagogue
Violent clashes erupt between pro- and anti-Israel protesters at LA synagogue. LAPD intervenes after individuals seen carrying weapons.
Le Monde: 'France's prevailing Islamophobic discourse is responsible for the rise of the far right'
Muslims in France face rising intolerance from far-right coalition, but strength in numbers and legal protection offer hope against discriminatory policies. Islam's place in France scrutinized amidst terrorism, with community vigilant against radicalism. Normal practice of faith challenges secular status quo, sparking debate on life's meaning.
#economy
The Telegraph: Salaries fall for first time in six months in boost for hopes for interest rate cuts - latest updates
Salaries drop for the first time in 6 months, hinting at Bank of England rate cut. Job vacancies stay steady, easing concerns of overheated labor market.
#culture
Le Monde: What is a vin de soif?
"Thirst-quenching" wines are simple, fruity, and best served as an aperitif. They don't need to be aged and are more affordable. These wines can be enjoyed in all regions, breaking with traditional patterns of winemaking.