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7 Jul 2024

#politics

Le Monde: Legislative 2024: "I grew up in an environment where being gay wasn't a problem. But in Cologne as in Paris, that's changing."
Legislative 2024: "I grew up in an environment where being gay wasn't a problem. But in Cologne as in Paris, that's changing."


The Pride in Paris was more political this year, reflecting fears of far-right gaining power. LGBTQ+ rights and fear of future weighed heavily on attendees. Foreigner in Paris feels powerless to change minds of those voting far-right due to differing realities.


Fox News: Joe Biden and the ghost of LBJ
Joe Biden and the ghost of LBJ
President Biden is facing increasing pressure to abandon his re-election efforts after a disastrous debate performance, reminiscent of LBJ's decision not to run in 1968 due to political weaknesses. Biden's struggles come amidst challenges in foreign affairs, notably in Israel and Ukraine, despite passing significant domestic legislation. Democratic elites are pushing for Biden to step aside in hopes of defeating Trump.

Should Biden choose to drop out, like LBJ, he may focus on overseas challenges and economic management. The question remains whether a lame duck president will be able to achieve his goals, or if his successor will face scrutiny over his administration's record.


#education

The Economist: The rich world’s teachers are increasingly morose
The rich world’s teachers are increasingly morose
Estonian students shine in academics, outperforming peers in math and science. Teachers face increasing challenges in retaining talented educators.


The Economist: Schools in rich countries are making poor progress
Schools in rich countries are making poor progress
American schools, already stagnant before covid-19, are now facing a crisis. Test scores across rich countries are also showing troubling decline, prompting calls to return to basics.