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Inequality Tax Proposals, Immigration Funding Cuts, and Global Education Trends...
Jeudi 11 décembre 2025 à 22:02
Society – Equity, Justice and Grassroots Power
Global wealth tax gains momentum
A 3 % global tax on the world’s 100,000 richest individuals could raise $750 billion annually, according to the World Inequality Report 2026. France 24’s Jean‑Emile Jammine explains that the proposal targets the stark concentration of wealth that leaves half of humanity in poverty.
France24
Pentagon money diverted to immigration enforcement
Democratic lawmakers allege the Trump administration siphoned $2 billion from the Pentagon budget to fund anti‑immigration projects, with plans to double the amount. The Intercept’s investigation, echoed in a second Intercept report, says the move undermines national defense while prioritizing political stunts.
The Intercept
The Intercept
Two California universities—UC Berkeley and Pomona College—reached settlements after Jewish groups sued over alleged antisemitism tied to pro‑Palestinian protests. The Guardian notes the agreements include a $60,000 payment and the creation of a task‑force on Jewish life, underscoring growing tensions on campuses.
The Guardian
North Carolina’s Nida Allam, a Durham County commissioner, launched a primary bid against Rep. Valerie Foushee, drawing endorsements from Justice Democrats, Bernie Sanders, and the Working Families Party. Politico highlights her campaign as part of a broader progressive wave seeking to unseat establishment incumbents.
Politico
Culture – Arts, Sports and Technology
Russian youth athletes cleared for upcoming Olympics
The International Olympic Committee voted to let athletes with Russian or Belarusian passports compete under their national flags at the 2026 Youth Olympic Games, arguing that sport should remain a hope for young competitors. Politico Europe reports the move eases previous restrictions while keeping senior‑level bans in place.
Politico Europe
New York regulates synthetic AI performers
Governor Kathy Hochul signed two SAG‑AFTRA‑backed bills requiring disclosure when AI‑generated performers appear in advertising and prohibiting the use of deceased performers’ likenesses without estate permission. Variety and the Hollywood Reporter both stress the legislation aims to protect artists’ rights in the age of deepfakes.
Variety
Hollywood Reporter
Education – Learning, Literature and Reading
Must‑read titles that shape 2025’s discourse
Vanity Fair’s curated list of the 17 best books of 2025 spans incisive nonfiction, compelling novels, and music criticism, offering readers a roadmap to the year’s most influential ideas. The selection underscores how literature continues to fuel public debate and civic awareness.
Vanity Fair
Julia Donaldson’s new children’s story celebrates love
BBC News previews Julia Donaldson’s latest picture book, a whimsical tale of two scarecrows planning a wedding until a rival threatens their union. The story reinforces themes of community and resilience, providing fresh material for early‑childhood educators.
BBC News
Politics – Trade, Diplomacy and Security
Mexico imposes steep tariffs on Chinese imports
Mexico’s Congress approved 50 percent tariffs on goods from China and other non‑FTA nations, a move aimed at protecting domestic industries and reshaping trade balances. World Politics Review details the policy’s potential ripple effects across North American supply chains.
World Politics Review
Ukraine offers a “free economic zone” to win U.S. support
Ukraine’s revised peace plan proposes a demilitarized “free economic zone” in the Donbas, hoping to attract American business interests and lure President Trump’s backing. Politico Europe reveals the proposal seeks to replace earlier, more restrictive clauses while still demanding security guarantees from European allies.
Politico Europe
NATO warns allies of looming Russian aggression
Belgian Deputy Prime Minister Vincent Van Peteghem and NATO Secretary‑General Mark Rutte cautioned that Russia could become the alliance’s next major target, urging member states to bolster defenses. France 24 reports the warning comes amid heightened tensions over frozen Russian assets and Eastern‑European security.
France24