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#politics

Le Monde: Sébastien Lecornu's unstoppable rise: From MP assistant to prime minister
Sébastien Lecornu's unstoppable rise: From MP assistant to prime minister
Lecornu’s path to PM was delayed nine months by François Bayrou; after Bayrou fell, Macron named the discreet, long-serving minister as head of government.

Normandy-born, he rose from a 28-year-old mayor to Macron’s longest-serving minister, with posts from the environment to local authorities and a hand in the 2019 great debate with mayors.


Liberty Nation News: Democrat Tim Kaine Finds Natural Rights ‘Extremely Troubling’ - Liberty Nation News
Democrat Tim Kaine Finds Natural Rights ‘Extremely Troubling’ - Liberty Nation News
The piece says Kaine’s claim that rights come from the Creator is misguided, likening it to Iran and arguing rights aren’t conferred by laws.

It says natural rights—life, liberty, property, pursuit of happiness—are universal, not government-made, and views Kaine’s backpedaling as endorsing legal positivism.


#military

Times Of Israel: Who were the terror leaders killed by Israel since Oct. 7, prior to the Doha strike?
Who were the terror leaders killed by Israel since Oct. 7, prior to the Doha strike?
Israel struck Hamas leaders in Doha amid hostage-ceasefire talks; Hamas said six were killed, but all targeted senior officials survived.

Israel has killed Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis and IRGC leaders since Oct 7, including al-Arouri, Deif, Haniyeh, Nasrallah and Salami.


#crime

GB News: Fraudster jailed after stealing over £200k in inheritance from his own grieving relatives
Fraudster jailed after stealing over £200k in inheritance from his own grieving relatives
Mark Totton, 63, executor of his mother's estate, stole £209,000 from a £475,000 inheritance meant for his grandchildren.

Guilty of fraud by abuse of position, he was jailed five years; previously jailed for contempt in 2022, and ordered to pay £18,000 in legal costs.