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Jeudi 11 décembre 2025 à 22:02
Progressive Campaigns, Global Wealth Tax, and Climate Water Crisis…

Society and Community

Nida Allam launches insurgent primary in North Carolina

Progressive activist Nida Allam announced a primary challenge against incumbent Rep. Valerie Foushee, positioning the race as a fight against “Trump’s authoritarianism” and rallying support from Justice Democrats and Senator Bernie Sanders. The Politico report highlights her emphasis on grassroots mobilization, while The Intercept notes the broader significance for progressive momentum in the South.  Politico The Intercept

Trump‑backed “Gold Card” offers fast‑track U.S. residency to wealthy foreigners

The revived “Gold Card” program promises a $1 million pathway to U.S. residency, slashing the original $5 million price tag and granting extended visa privileges to high‑net‑worth investors. According to USA Today, the scheme also introduces a “Platinum Card” allowing up to 270 days of tax‑free stay, sparking debate over equity and national security.  USA Today

World Inequality Report proposes a 3 % global wealth tax on the ultra‑rich

Economists behind the World Inequality Report 2026 argue that a modest 3 % tax on the world’s richest 100,000 individuals could generate over $750 billion annually, a figure they present as essential to curb extreme inequality. France 24 interviews co‑author Ricardo Gómez‑Carrera, who frames the levy as a moral imperative for global sustainability.  France24

Education and Campus Affairs

California colleges settle antisemitism lawsuits amid campus tensions

The University of California, Berkeley and Pomona College reached settlements with Jewish groups after complaints that pro‑Palestinian protests fostered antisemitic incidents; Berkeley issued a formal apology to professor Yael Nativ and agreed to reinstate her class. The Guardian reports the agreements aim to restore campus inclusivity while addressing broader concerns about hate speech.  The Guardian

Politics and Governance

Mexico enacts 50 % tariffs on Chinese imports

Mexico’s Congress approved sweeping 50 % tariffs on goods from China and other non‑FTA partners, a move intended to protect domestic industries and rebalance trade deficits. World Politics Review emphasizes the policy’s potential ripple effects across North American supply chains.  World Politics Review

Ukraine pitches a demilitarized “free economic zone” to win U.S. backing

Kyiv’s latest peace proposal includes a free economic zone in the Donbas, designed to attract American business interests and sway President Trump’s support for a settlement. Politico Europe details how the plan trims the original 28‑point blueprint while seeking security guarantees from European allies.  Politico Europe

Senate rejects competing health‑care bills as ACA subsidies near expiration

The U.S. Senate voted down two rival measures aimed at averting a surge in health‑care premiums once Affordable Care Act subsidies lapse, leaving millions of enrollees facing potentially unaffordable coverage. The Guardian highlights bipartisan concerns that the lapse could double or triple premiums for over 21 million Americans.  The Guardian

EU eyes a second SAFE defence‑financing instrument amid rising security spending

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that member states are urging the creation of a second SAFE fund to complement the existing €150 billion defence‑loan scheme, reflecting a rapid escalation in EU defence budgets. Politico Europe reports that the initiative aims to streamline joint procurement of arms across the bloc.  Politico Europe

Environment and Sustainability

Federal subsidies keep Colorado River water artificially cheap, fueling overuse

A joint UCLA and NRDC study finds that nearly 25 % of Colorado River allocations are provided at below‑market rates, encouraging inefficient agricultural consumption amid worsening drought conditions. Inside Climate News warns that this pricing distortion threatens water security for 40 million people in the Southwest.  Inside Climate News

UK’s net‑zero transition could add up to £500 per household annually

The British National Grid released scenarios estimating that achieving net‑zero by 2050 may cost households up to £500 a year, sparking debate over funding mechanisms and social equity. The Guardian contrasts the financial burden with political arguments about the urgency of decarbonisation.  The Guardian (Environnment)

Orcas enlist dolphins as “scouts” in unprecedented cooperative salmon hunt

Researchers publishing in Scientific Reports document northern resident killer whales collaborating with Pacific white‑sided dolphins to locate and capture Chinook salmon off British Columbia, a behavior previously unseen in marine predators. The Guardian and New Scientist both highlight the study as evidence of complex interspecies cooperation in marine ecosystems.  The Guardian (Environnment) New Scientist

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13 sources citées

Progressives launch another primary challenge to a House Democrat

Politico

AIPAC Spent Millions to Keep Her Out of Congress. Now, She Sees an Opening.

The Intercept

Trump's 'Gold Card' touts US residency for foreigners in 'record time'

USA Today

'A population that fits in a stadium owns three times more wealth than half of humanity combined'

France24

California colleges agree settlements over antisemitism complaints

The Guardian

Mexico Approves 50 Percent Tariffs on China

World Politics Review

Ukraine hopes to entice Trump with a ‘free economic zone’ in latest peace plan

Politico Europe

Senate rejects dual healthcare bills as Obamacare tax credits expiration nears

The Guardian

EU countries want another defense fund, says von der Leyen

Politico Europe

Colorado River Water Is Too Cheap, Particularly for Agricultural Users

Inside Climate News

Will net zero really cost UK households £500 a year?

The Guardian (Environnment)

Orcas team up with dolphins to hunt salmon, study finds

The Guardian (Environnment)

Killer whales and dolphins are ‘being friends’ to hunt salmon together

New Scientist